10 unnecessary stupid facts about movies

Did you know that ‘101 Dalmatians’ and ‘Peter Pan’ are the only two Disney movies in which both parents appear in the story and do not die halfway through? Pfff. Do you think it's strange that we have childhood traumas? That and more crazy movie facts, now on your screen.
1. Wow. The budget of the movie Titanic ($200 million) was ridiculously higher than the cost of the ship itself at the time ($7.5 million).
2. Ryan Gosling was actually cast for The Notebook because the director did not find him attractive. Yeah, sorry, how is that?
3. All the books in Dumbledore's office from Harry Potter are just phone books bound in leather.
4. The sounds of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park were not made digitally, but are actually recordings of turtles having sex. Oh, and also a few tiger sounds.
5. No way. Grease was originally going to be an animated film until the creators last minute thought that a ‘real’ live-action film would also be fun.
6. Oh, and Pippi Longstocking's house still exists by the way. You can find Villa Kakelbont in Gotland, Sweden.
7. Very strange fact, but did you know that the creators designed the Disney character Aladdin with Tom Cruise in mind?
8. ALL gold paint in ALL of New Zealand was used to create the sets for The Hobbit films.
9. Oh no, what a lie… The chocolate river from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is actually a mix of water and food coloring. According to the actors in the film, it was extremely disgusting. Haha, no way!
10. Oh yes, and Amy Poehler (you know, that crazy ‘I’m not just a regular mom, I’m a cool mom + creepy hard nipple hug’) from Mean Girls is actually only seven years older than Rachel McAdams who played her daughter in the film.



