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Raznorazna trivia
Posted: 20 May 2007, 22:25
by HorrorHR
Kada na nešto naletite u horror filmovima ili kad nešto zanimljivo pročitate.
1) Odgledah sada Dawn of the Dead, a kako sam postao manijak koji gleda cijele odjavno špice naletih na to da je nekakav pomoćnik u produkciji u filmu bila Heather Langenkamp - popularna Nancy is Nightmare on Elm Street.
2) Još jedna vezana za Dawn of the Dead - u filmu se uopće niti jednom ne spomene riječ zombie. Tek pred kraj tip ih nazove "undead cannibals"

Posted: 20 May 2007, 23:21
by dr_gonzo
Ne zovu ih zombijima i u NOTLD i originalu i remaku... ipak mi je to najsmješnije u Shaun of the Dead kad onaj debeli spomene zombije, a onaj plavi mu kaže da ne spominje tu riječ na Z jer je smiješna....
Obožavam triviju i to još ako je ja primjetim a neko drugi

Posted: 21 May 2007, 00:32
by Truba
men se cini da u Near dark isto ne spomenu vampire nikako
Posted: 21 May 2007, 02:08
by dr_gonzo
Pa, gledajući radnju filma i pogotovo sam kraj filma to i nisu to bili vampiri nego zaraženi ljudi koji aludiraju na vampire (kraj sve objašnjava) slično kao "28 Dana Poslije" koji aludiraju na zombije a zombiji nisu....barem sam to tako shvatio za "Nera Dark"... (u stvari film je više išao na znanstveni đir nego na mitološki), ali ipak film ubrajam u vampirski bez obzira..
Kako ovo gore izgleda što sam rekao kao da sam sam sebi skočio u usta

Posted: 21 May 2007, 02:44
by HorrorHR
dr_gonzo wrote:Pa, gledajući radnju filma i pogotovo sam kraj filma to i nisu to bili vampiri nego zaraženi ljudi koji aludiraju na vampire (kraj sve objašnjava)
Koliko se sjećam mislim da je baš tako bilo...
Posted: 21 May 2007, 09:47
by john_constantine
Pink flamingos - ona scena pri kraj film gdje glavna glumica pojede pseće govno, nije odglumljeno.

Govnojedački osmijeh.
Posted: 25 May 2007, 02:24
by AlabamaSmokeOne
evo neke, s jednom stranog foruma, da ne prevodim sada:
Nosferatu
Max Schreck's last name means "terror" or "fright" in German; it wasn't a thing of publicity for the film.
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Director F.W. Murnau found Max Schreck "strikingly ugly" in real life and decided the vampire makeup would suffice with just pointy ears and false teeth
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Throughout the film, Orlok's fingernails grow as his power increases.
One of the main themes of the film is desire, as well as people having two sides (Orlok is the "double" of Hutter).
The Wicker Man
Christopher Lee agreed to appear in this film for free.
According to Britt Ekland, some animals may have actually perished inside the Wicker Man.
Rosemary's Baby
According to Mia Farrow, the scenes where Rosemary walks in front of traffic were spontaneous and genuine. Roman Polanski is reported to have told her that "nobody will hit a pregnant woman."
a Farrow actually ate raw liver for a scene in the movie.
Dracula 2000
The line if the film where Jonny Lee Miller playing Simon Sheppard says, "Never, ever fuck with an antiques dealer," was a line the actor would say on set as a joke. The director liked it and incorporated it into the scene.
The Cabinet Of Dr.Caligari
The sets were made out of paper, with shadows painted onto them.
The Bride Of Frankenstein
Elsa Lanchester plays both Mary Shelley in the prologue and the Bride later on.
Boris Karloff objected at first to the Monster being given speech, but history has obviously proven him wrong.
Lady In The Water
Night demanded the set be within 45 minutes of his Pennsylvania home. He timed the trip which took 43 minutes.
The Shining
During the making of the movie, Stanley Kubrick would call Stephen King at 3am and ask him questions like "Do you believe in God?"
Carrie
* The name of the high school is Bates High, a reference to Norman Bates of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
* The dream sequence in the movie's finale was filmed backwards. Sue (Amy Irving) walked backwards down the sidewalk. When projected forward, it has a very eerie dreamlike appearance.
* The pig's blood dumped on Sissy Spacek was karo syrup and food coloring, although she was willing to have real blood dumped on her.
Posted: 25 May 2007, 08:34
by john_constantine
Night of the living dead - crno bijeli klasik, zato se ne vidi da je ono zapravo čokolada na mesu koje je nabavljeno iz mesnice i preliveno čokoladom.

Posted: 25 May 2007, 09:53
by Truba
>>>>The Shining
During the making of the movie, Stanley Kubrick would call Stephen King at 3am and ask him questions like "Do you believe in God?"
hahahahaha
koja je vremenska zona uz pitanju bila???

Posted: 16 Jun 2007, 18:20
by HorrorHR
U Dead Silence (
http://www.horrorhr.com/dead-silence-2007/ ) se u jednoj sceni u zadnjoj trećini filma kada kamera prolazi kroz prostoriju sa brdo lutaka na pod može viditi Jigsaw lutka iz Saw. Redatelj i scenarista "Dead Silence" je redatelj Sawa, producent i scenarist nastavaka.
Posted: 16 Jun 2007, 18:24
by Unreal
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003
Dolph Lundgren was first considered to play Leatherface, but he turned them down so he could spend more time with his family.
Posted: 16 Jun 2007, 18:44
by dr_gonzo
Njaveća greška Lundgrena, ali i van Dammea kad je odbio biti Predator iako je obukao već kostim... Ashols
Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 18:54
by HorrorHR
Yvette iz "Allo Allo" je prvo glumačko iskustvo imala u filmu "Virgin Witch" (1972) aka "Lesbian Twins" gdje je glumila sa svojom sestrom

Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 23:22
by Donnie Darko
hahah ma da al dobra je yvette

Posted: 14 Sep 2007, 23:49
by Unreal
Friday the 13th Part 7
Zbog ovakvih razloga mrzim MPAA. Šteta što ne postoji unrated cut filma
Jason's face is constantly masked in shadows to avoid shots of his moldy, decomposing face. The complex make-up was made to conform to actor Kane Hodder's face, but was later deleted from nearly the entire movie when the MPAA deemed it "a bit too grisly".
Judy's sleeping bag death was cut to absolutely no gore. In the original version, Jason hits her against the tree and her body explodes, spurting blood and guts from all sides of the bag.
Maddy's death, which is off-screen in the wide-release version, but in original prints a scythe is jammed into her neck and bursts from the other side.
Ben's death is much grislier. In uncut versions, Jason smashes his head into a mushy pulp and blood pours down his face.
Eddie's death was cut. In the original version, we see his head drop to the floor, but in the theatrical version, we only hear it.
Russ's head splits open as Jason hits it with an axe. This scene was also cut.
Amanda Shepard's death is virtually unseen in the wide release, which only shows her get stabbed from behind for a second and then cuts to Doctor Crew's shocked face. Uncut, she is impaled on the blade, which juts violently from her chest. Jason then lifts her off the ground on it and waits until she finally dies.
Dr. Crews was killed with a tree-trimming saw. Originally, Jason tore into his gut, spilling out a fountain of entrails and blood that spurted up into the air.
Melissa's death has an ax violently cleaving her face in two, splitting it down the middle in a gruesome close-up that left her eyes still wiggling in their sockets. Jason then tossed her aside, which is all we see in the cut release.
Stan's death was also cut. There was a shot of Jason's hand ripping through the front of his body with guts attached.