In The Irishman (2019), it's barely noticeable Robert DeNiro was roughly 75 years old during filming because of extensive use of de-aging CGI and his masterclass display of fight acting.
The director of Punisher: War zone (2008) told actress Stephanie Janusauskas to 'be a doll and remain still during this next bit' and she absolutely nailed it.
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What If...? (2021) was supposed to explore pivotal moments in the MCU and turn them on their head. With a near endless amount of 'what if' scenarios at its disposal, the tv show instead focussed on just one: What if... The creators had a hard-on for Captain Carter?
Are they serious with this bite sound effect?
In Pacific Rim (2013), it's barely noticeable actor Burn Gorman doesn't know how to type in real life because of his masterclass display of type acting.
The main characters in this scene stand directly in the line of fire. This is because the creators of The Walking Dead (2010) were so tired of their own tv show that, by the time they were shooting this scene for S11E12, they could't be bothered hiding the plot armor of the main characters anymore.
Production of Catwoman (2004) had to be halted due mysterious deaths of extra's that were used for just one scene. An investigation later revealed all extra's died from cringe. In honor of these extra's, the scene was kept in the movie.
No moment in gaming has ever given me a greater sense of accomplishment than the arrival of all the fleets in Mass Effect 3
I love how in the movie Greenland, they finally prove those woke scientists wrong
Noah harresses a woman while she's on a date with another man and manipulates her into going out with him by threatening to kill himself. Years later, that same woman, Allie, cheats on her fiancé with Noah. This is peak romance as The Notebook (2004) is considered one of greatest romantic movies.
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In Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023), it's barely noticeable this statue is CGI because of the masterclass display of digitally editing how a statue that massive wouldn't break at the neck from the sheer force of the impact nor unleash a shockwave through the forest let alone make the ground shake
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In John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017), the characters John Wick and Cassian have such extensive skill with firearms, they're capable of predicting the trajectory of each bullet so precisly that, in the eventuality it misses its target, it won't hit anyone else either
Every time I watch ROTK I'm amazed by this extra; how he, despite having barely any screentime, is still capable of perfectly conveying the profound impact Aragorn's presence and speech are having on him
In episode two of season one of Power (2014), it's barely noticeable actress Naturi Naughton has a phobia of forks entering her mouth in real life because of her masterclass display of eat acting
In episode two of season two of Carnival Row (2019), it's barely noticeable that actor Ariyon Bakare doesn't know how to put food in his mouth in real life because of his masterclass display of eat acting
The official gameplay trailer for the yet to be released The Day Before makes the world seem awfully lifeless, even for a zombie game. But it doesn't really matter, because nobody will be seeing much of it anyway.
The goat of inverted physics
"Bring them to me alive and unspoiled." This Uruk: "So anyway, I started slashing."
Game of Thrones (2011) was abruptly cancelled after six seasons because it was better to leave everyone wondering how it would end rather than let its creators end it with atrocious writing.
In Glass Onion (2022), it's barely noticible that actress Janelle Monáe doesn't know how to drink from a bottle in real life because of her masterclass display of drink acting
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