Sci-Fi Roles That Made Actors Physically Ill
Actors sometimes get physically ill or injured on movie and TV sets. Just as William Shatner, Virginia Hey, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jennifer Lawrence, and more.
Read MoreActors sometimes get physically ill or injured on movie and TV sets. Just as William Shatner, Virginia Hey, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jennifer Lawrence, and more.
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Read MoreIt would have been interesting to see Elvis do something other than his typical frothy roles in musicals.
Read MoreIt takes a lot of careful work to make violent action look this effortless.
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Read More'Who's that guy? What kind of person does that?'
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Read MoreBender is as much a 'stupid, putrid coward' as his human friends, and that's why we love him.
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Read MoreWalt Disney sold his car, mortgaged his house, and even took out money on his life insurance policy to fund Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Read MoreIt was about giving male viewers eye candy, in a bid to boost the series' failing ratings.
Read More'What it represented was ... the completion of this seven-year journey we had taken together.'
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Read More'There is the smell of cordite and sulfur in the air. For a second, you feel like you caused that. There is something very visceral about it.'
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