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From a mix-up over breakfast in ‘Pretty Woman’ to a modern car in the background of a battle scene in ‘Braveheart’, Charlotte Cripps picks some of the most famous film mistakes ever made
Image credits: moviequotes Quotes from compelling stories can have a powerful impact on the audience, even motivating them to make a change. When we asked our expert about how movies and TV shows ...
From Leonardo DiCaprio dripping blood in ‘Django Unchained’ to Jamie Lee Curtis falling over mid-striptease in ‘True Lies’, Christopher Hooton selects 13 mishaps that worked out for the best
"Love means never having to say you're sorry" is a catchphrase based on a line from the Erich Segal novel Love Story and was popularized by its 1970 film adaptation starring Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal. The line is spoken twice in the film: once in the middle of the film, by Jennifer Cavalleri (MacGraw's character), when Oliver Barrett (O'Neal ...
Moviemistakes.com is a website that notes mistakes and continuity errors found in film and television projects, with some books and games, and supplementary material covering trivia, quotes, DVD Easter eggs and movie trailers. It was created by Jon Sandys in September 1996.
I love the smell of napalm in the morning. It smells like victory. [1] I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' dink body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like victory.
From actor accidents ("Blade Runner 2049," "The Martian") to prop mishaps ("Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," "Django Unchained"), these are some of the most memorable fumbles in filmmaking history.
Love Story is a 1970 American romantic drama film written by Erich Segal, who was also the author of the best-selling 1970 eponymous novel. It was produced by Howard G. Minsky , [ 4 ] and directed by Arthur Hiller , starring Ali MacGraw , Ryan O'Neal , John Marley , Ray Milland and Tommy Lee Jones in his film debut.