02-06-2014, 11:41 AM
To help out Shane and who ever else is doing the new show, here are some....
Did You Know? Movies
Jim Hanks, brother of Tom Hanks (who also helped with the Woody stuff), doubled for his brother in many of the running scenes in Forest Gump.
The Shark in the movie "Jaws" is named after the Steven Spielberg's lawyer, Bruce.
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice," which was first part of "Fantasia," was the first time Mickey was drawn with pupils.
The first use of the (in)famous Wilhelm Scream was in 1951 for the film "Distant Drums," where they had one man recorded six short pained screams, which were slated for "man getting bit by an alligator, and he screams." The fifth scream was used for the soldier, but the 4th, 5th, and 6th screams recorded in the session were also used earlier in the film when three Indians are shot, one after another, during a raid on a fort.
Ever since than, the scream can be heard in over 217 titles (and counting), such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Aladdin, Spider-Man, Assassin's Creed III, Call of Duty, and 1953's The Charge at Feather River, where a soldier named Pvt. Wilhelm gets shot in the leg by an arrow (Where it's name comes from).
Did You Know? Movies
Jim Hanks, brother of Tom Hanks (who also helped with the Woody stuff), doubled for his brother in many of the running scenes in Forest Gump.
The Shark in the movie "Jaws" is named after the Steven Spielberg's lawyer, Bruce.
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice," which was first part of "Fantasia," was the first time Mickey was drawn with pupils.
The first use of the (in)famous Wilhelm Scream was in 1951 for the film "Distant Drums," where they had one man recorded six short pained screams, which were slated for "man getting bit by an alligator, and he screams." The fifth scream was used for the soldier, but the 4th, 5th, and 6th screams recorded in the session were also used earlier in the film when three Indians are shot, one after another, during a raid on a fort.
Ever since than, the scream can be heard in over 217 titles (and counting), such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Aladdin, Spider-Man, Assassin's Creed III, Call of Duty, and 1953's The Charge at Feather River, where a soldier named Pvt. Wilhelm gets shot in the leg by an arrow (Where it's name comes from).