We spent July 31 at the hospital with him, medicated, going in and out of consciousness. We're trying to piece together conversations we've had with him as he's in a lot of pain.
Director Jake Schreier explained in a featurette called "The Jump" that the stunt was incorporated into the film's opening sequence to give the "movie more weight and a little bit more surprise...to up the stakes."
Despite the incredible modern tech available for movie making today, traditional stop-motion work remains one of the most engaging animation styles for many viewers.
According to Variety, in Triangle of Sadness, the "Captain's Dinner" scene, which ends in an explosion of seasickness, took multiple days to film. The actors had to wear tubes on their faces, and the SFX crew pumped fake vomit - including pieces of octopus and shrimp - out of it. The scene was so complicated to film that it was planned two years before filming began.
During Titanic's final shooting day, a number of cast and crew members were unwittingly drugged with PCP in chowder, highlighting the bizarre and chaotic nature of film production.
I got injured. I almost died. On the Culver lot, they were shooting something, and something from the catwalk fell. It hit the makeup man first, then bounced off the body makeup woman, and hit me in the face.
In the documentary 'Hearts of Darkness,' they collapsed time and portrayed his breakdown, sort of, toward the end of the schedule, when in fact it was early in the schedule when my dad was celebrating his birthday in August.