No.4589
>Not admiring directors who disregard the mental and physical safety of their actors and/or audience
Also a reminder that Spielberg is for normies.
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No.4592
You say Spielberg is for normies then proceed to post a picture of Tarantino exclaiming your admiration for him.
Anywho, it is interesting to see actors immerse themselves in there roles this way and see directors encourage this behavior. It helps create a more genuine experience. Akira Kurosawa was happy to shoot actual arrows at his actors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5MtUiYxBiY
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No.4593
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. > disregard the mental and physical safety of their actors
John Landis, please report to thread.
This shit is horrifying.
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No.4599
>>4593
wow i hadn't seen that before
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No.4609
spielberg is way better than fucking tarantino, which isn't saying much because tarantino is a hack of the highest (or lowest) degree
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No.4648
>>4589
>posts picture of tarantino
This thread should be discarded as well as your opinion on anything film cuckboy.
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No.6259
werner herzog is goat director of disregarding the saftey/health of cast/crew
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No.6261
>Spielberg is for normies
>Posts Feetsmell and The Randomizer
Come on buddy
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No.6263
>>6261
hHa ha, and don't forget Feetsmell is not even the best feetsmelling director
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No.6277
>>4589
why are lynch and tarantino your examples? pretty sure they're both very well-liked by all the actors they've worked with. and really the worst kubrick has ever done in that area is making shelley long do an absurd amount of takes. herzog and malick would be better examples, or even altman to an extent
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No.6378
Even tho OP is a faggot, we can still have a good thread. The Landis incident is a good place to start.
Tobe Hooper had the actors in Texas Chainsaw sit in that dining scene way too long in terrible heat with actual food on the table.
Roar is an obvious example of a movie that had a lot of injuries.
Hitchcock in The Birds.
Related Wiki page
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_film_accidents
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No.6380
>>6378
That's a very interesting wiki page. It reminds me of hearing Hal Needham talk on a podcast about his early days as a stuntman for westerns. He said horses were pretty cheap so they didn't care too much what happened to them. He said a wire ran from the front hoof to the saddle, so the rider could pull back and trip them.
I can't find verification of this method but here's one that's more brutal
http://www.b-westerns.com/stunt.htm
> Running W: wire and cuffs were attached to horse's forelegs and run through slip rings on the saddle cinch underneath the animal. The wire was anchored to the ground via a stake, and when the wire went taut as the horse galloped along, the legs would be pulled up toward his belly, causing a tumble. The running W was banned circa late 1930s. The story goes that there were dozens of horses killed by the running W during the filming of the Errol Flynn THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE (Warners, 1936). The replacement for the running W horse trip and fall was specially trained horses that could take a fall.
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No.6382
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No.6383
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No.6408
>>6378
>incident
The seriousness of movie accidents is overstated. Individuals perish, art is forever. I'm kidding, but labor's a lot more likely to die building a house than they are doing wild stunts. I think it's only a juicy topic because death by Hollywood puts the whole entertainment complex to blame, implicating all of us in the audience with red hands. Fittingly melodramatic.
OP has a good point. More interesting than bloody gossip is Rossellini describing seeing his actors as furniture.
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No.6418
>>6408
iirc hitchcock said something about actors being cattle
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No.6455
Much like other things, the behaviour of an auteur genius can very easily be mistaken for the work of a complete incompetent without looking at the final product. I wouldn't encourage this kind of thing unless the actors thought it was worth it.
>>6408
>>6418
You fucking take care of good furniture and cattle, though.
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