9 Movie Reshoots That Happened For Ridiculous Reasons

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Published 2024-08-04

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  • You forgot to mention the missile scene in “Weird Science” that was created practically before CGI. Anthony Michael Hall farted so loud on the first take that the mics picked up the audio. The entire scene had to be reshot at a cost of over $100,000. That’s an expensive fart!
  • @FizzleFX
    4:33 if you are a headless bastard. Perhaps. Removing the blood does draw attention to it being fake which in turn makes it funnier.
  • There was no controversy over who shot first in Star Wars. It was clearly Han Solo.
  • reshoot a whole scene because of a faulty lighter ? just improvise like so many actors do and just try to light it up then go on to do something else
  • @trinaq
    I never realised that they had to reshoot the opening credits of "Napoleon Dynamite" with professional hand models. Chances are, nobody would be even paying attention to the hands.
  • I love that the drug dealer is the best actor in the movie, and he is pointelss really. 1 scene and out.
  • @tomdcamp
    2:54 16 years after release? Did the script for this part get written 4 years ago?
  • Pearl Harbor- Cuba Gooding Jr was in one big budget scene where he’s running through dead bodies, explosions are going off. Suddenly a corpse yells “Show me the money.” Producers tracked down the extra and fired him. The entire scene with all its explosions effects had to be reshot. Cost the atudio millions.
  • Yeah right...everyone knows that cigarette lighter technology was so advanced during the great war era that they never failed even in raining wet muddy trench warfare conditions. It would be unrealistic to see one fail in a movie.
  • @THE_CDN
    So, one crappy movie screwed over another one?
  • Nah, any pets getting killed in a movie, especially for comedic effect, is never funny. Get out of here.
  • @undefined7141
    The Marvels had to be reshot due to the lack of diversity, equity and inclusion.