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The Wizard of Oz . . . the poisonous makeup, setting fire to the Wicked Witch for real, producers getting Judy Garland hooked on drugs so they could film 18 hours a day, oh, and the snow in the poppy fields? That was asbestos.
That took place before that movie. Research. Show don't tell. You must believe everything Hollywood says and what you read. All Media is a social control. Programming. I mean, entertainment. I envy your superficiality.
If you watch the original that hasn't been CGI, after the scene where the witch sets scarecrow on fire, when they skip away you see a little person hang themself and then was swinging in the background. I couldn't believe they took it out! That's just proof that it was real.
So Donahue, the actress from Blair Witch is trying to separate herself from the role, which she shares the same name of her character, because of harassment. And then you go and casually mention her new name. That was in extremely poor taste.
Totally. I think she also got a bad rap for being difficult, without anyone really having any idea how bad it was just trying to live. The neighbors, too. Astoria is built on hills, with narrow, twisty streets and inadequate parking.
"Fans" often have a difficult time separating fact from fiction. Ask any well known actor about the fans that show up and call them by their character name and refuse to acknowledge that a character and the real person are two different things. It's wild. People want to be where those films were made and some think movies are so real because they've seen a film 40 times and can quote lines. Since it's on film, they think they have a right to just barge on in.
Must be a bot! She always spoke highly of working w him. It wasn't until she was in poverty and suffering from health issues she said whatever to get a check.
Not just on set. Did you see recently there was a case of accidental death at their park. The tried to use the fact that she had a Disney+ membership as a reason they weren't liable. Because they had some fine print about no lawsuits against disney.
Ahmed Best didn't deserve to be personally attacked for choices that were equally decided by George Lucas and himself, in fact even Natalie Portman's "deadpan performance" as Queen Amidala and Hayden Christensen's "laughable dialogue deliveries" were largely the product of what Lucas wanted from them...plain and simple; however, this notion of personal attacks, threats, or racial slurs directly sent to persons over a film performance is wholly insane in ANY setting!
The worst thing was Jake Lloyd. If you've watched the anakin audition it's very obvious that Jake was exactly what Lucas wanted. He did every think right and was bullied for it. His life has been ruined because of it. Would love for him to get a welcome back like Hayden and Ahmed got. Not sure that's possible though
Look at the amazing actors in that film! Natalie Portman, Samuel L Jackson, Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson…And they’re *all* cardboard! You can’t judge *anyone* by these movies! Lucas deserves any & all blame.
Susan Cabot, the main actress in a cheesy 1959 horror film called The Wasp Woman had her face permanently, scarred due to pyrotechnics gone wrong, and the glue for the practical effects causing permanent burn scars on her face. She never acted in another movie again and eventually she was murdered in her sleep by her son who was suffering from some mental disabilities and dwarfism.
Rose Mcgowan who came out in Scream and Charmed, was going to play her in a movie based about her life. Titled Black Oasis. It never came to fruition though.
I can’t believe wizard of Oz and poltergeist aren’t on here. Multiple people were hospitalized while filming wizard, and the poltergeist set was cursed!
17:00 Orson Welles helped ruined his own career by being insufferable to work with. 'Citizen Kane' had only a minor part in his ruination; his own difficulty on set left him a pariah in the movie community. No one wanted to work with him and he ended up making commercials for wine on network TV.
You had A Clockwork Orange on here. but what about Stanley Kubrick's other movie that ruined a life. The Shining. that movie ruined Shelley Duvalls life.
It's funny, Steven Spielberg was friends and had to take over to AI artificial intelligence since Stanley was deadly sick and died,and that for directors (more than just Stanley,David Russell Alfred Hitchcock) they got away with it.
You wouldn’t be the first to tell him. But the majority of feedback he got from Star Wars fans was hateful. They’re still a pretty toxic and immature lot, unfortunately. Best and Lloyd were bullied to extreme depression by “true fans”. They do the same thing to the actors in the sequels and all disney SW stuff. They have zero self awareness. It’s the most pathetic fandom. In 20 years they’ll all pretend they never hated the sequels, like they pretend that the prequels weren’t hated upon release.
The War Games one was kind of stupid. The connection between the movie and the tragedy of Aaron Swartz is tenuous at best. The movie might have been a early movie about computer hacking, but it wasn't the reason that law was created. Actual computer hacking was the reason. Seriously, do they actually think a law would be created just because a movie came out showing computer hacking, if there wasn't actual hacking going on? That's ridiculous.
He committed crimes. Maybe, maybe the punishment was severe for the crime but then don't do it in the first place. There's a couple of other criminals in the list too who had their "lives ruined". Meh.
@@joelwillems4081 The issue was more that Swartz's crime was pretty much just trespass and it likely wouldn't of held up in court if the FBI hadn't gotten involved (and it's still debated if it would even then). There was a good documentary about it a handful of years ago, but the collage he was on didn't really place an access limit in the paper agreement for their academic archive, but the servers he accessed in person very much were in an employees only area. The college was going to let it go, mostly cause a lengthy court case would likely be a huge waste of time, but the FBI caught wind and wanted to flex.
hedron had no choice but to “reunite” with Hitchcock for Marnie. She had a contract with him and because she refused to work with him again, she couldn’t work with anyone else for a while.
Hitchcock did suggest that actors be treated like cattle. And the studios had actors/actresses in a state of indentured servitude. Sometimes well paid servitude perhaps.
Oh and the filming for Roar went on for like a decade!! You should check out the TH-cam channel GoodBadFlicks video about the production of Roar - absolutely, completely fascinating!! I love that channel for how much work he puts into the background research of how films get made.
When Tippi Hedren rejected Hitchcock's advances (which was understandable, as she played in a completely different league), he took revenge on her in a rather nasty way. He stopped making movies with her, but didn't release her from the contract she had with him either. This put Hedren's career on hold for a long time.
I hate to say this but you are so wrong about Natural Born Killers and the Columbine shooting. First and foremost they was blaming everything on the planet about it, and we may never know why they did it, besides them being bullied. Second there was nothing like what happened in the movie that was anything like that.
@@roxannemoser NBK is an idiotic movie anyway. It keeps trying to perpetuate this prevailing myth that the amount of television that the main characters were watching is what made them so violent. But it actually has one thing in common with the movie "Wild at Heart." It shows a flashback to Juliette Lewis's character in her early teenage years being molested by a "funny uncle," and the term "funny uncle" is being used in two ways. In NBK, that uncle was played by Rodney Dangerfield. In "Wild at Heart" it was Marvin Kaplan who diddled Laura Dern.
Are any Person of Interest fans present? Jim did pretty well in his role. Arguably one if the best shows that demonstrates the power of AI both good and bad. Highly recommend!
I wish The Blind Side had stuck to Oher's real story, I'll bet that was inspiring enough on its own. I'm surprised the movie didn't require his permission and involvement, since it centered on his life.
I worked in the California wine industry for most of my life and was selling when Sideways came out. It actually destroyed Merlot, the investment in Merlot vineyards was immense and just becoming mature enough to really yield. About a year later there where piles of 5-6 year old Merlot vines pulled up and stacked on the side of the road. It was tragic. Plus nobody got the Easter egg put in for us real wine folk... It proved they were total hypocrites, and posers. Hint: last scene.
Zero sympathy for when fans buy a house/property because was in a movie or show, then complain about other fans. You bought the house because it was in Goonies, you ruined your own life, not the movie.
There's a reason why they don't. If oscars were given out to stunt performers, then it would give a huge incentive for stunt performers to do more and more dangerous stunts, which would lead to more deaths.
This is a great idea, and it would not lead to more deaths if safety were still prioritized. That's like saying Leonardo needed to really wrestle a live grizzly or he doesn't deserve his Oscar. It's all movie magic! We should reward the performances of all involved.
No, video games don't cause that. Things like lack of being properly parented, mental illness, mistreatment, and a million other difficult things, (and religion, desire for fame or fortune) so it's just easier to blame video games, duh. Seriously, if we came out and said the real reasons people commit heinous crimes, there would be outrage because society doesn't really want to better itself.
I prefer to blame poor parenting, single parenting, childhood trauma from abuse, neglect, etc. The notion you bring up has been debunked so many times you sound like an old lady who's been under a rock.
Isabelle Adjani was so invested in her intense performance for "Possession" (1982) that she had to undergo nine months of therapy to recover from it. And it's well-known that Shelley Duvall had to endure a great deal of trauma at the hands of Stanley Kubrick during the filming of "The Shining" (1980). Both of these actresses continued to work after their experiences with these particular films, so I wouldn't say their lives were ruined. Still, it can't be said that their remarkable performances were achieved without real sacrifices.
Why hasn't anybody bought that Amityville house and turned it into a bed and breakfast, or started to rent it as an airbnb? You all knew what house it was when you bought it, don't suffer because of that, use it to make money because it certainly would. 🙄
Not really, if you take into account the Shroud of Turin, believed for many centuries to be the sheet that wrapped the body of Jesus. By Nasa scientific finds, it is a 3D map of the body of a man, that only the technology of the 21th century could read and now have been replicated into a statue by a computerized replicator machine. It replicated more than 600 flesh wounds, some exposing bone. Considering the wip that the Romans used at the time, it all lines up. Look for the latest tests being done on the Shroud, on youTube. Maybe the movie was just a potrait of the event based on that. Jesus left a selfie of himself for you and me.
26:57 and Disney chose Zegler to fill these shoes?! Maybe she’d have a lil more respect for the roll if she knew what Adriana Caselotti went through, and how iconic her voice truly was. She was truly “the fairest one of all”, and Zegler put this movie 6ft deep before it even hit “the big screen” - such a tragedy for being disneys first film (along with steamboat Willy ) to be tarnished this way
John Hinckley Jr is free and has a TH-cam channel. I don't know how I feel about that. Part of me has seen the change. Another part says he hasn't paid for James Brady.
@surrealistgirlx like I said, even though he's changed, I don't believe he's paid in full for James Brady. In March, he actually said he had a show booked on the anniversary of the assassination attempt. Just that video alone should be a parole violation and he should be back in prison. He was taunting the Brady's, the Reagan's, and the other victims' families. That video came from 😈 evil, no matter how inconsequential it sounds.
Thanks for including Aaron Swartz. He never should have been charged with any crimes. He already had access to the academic articles he allegedly "stole". He just wanted to be able to download them faster. This was such an abuse of the justice system to vilify and make an example out of someone in hopes of deterring real hackers, and to try to bolster the prosecutors' careers. Aaron Swartz was an Internet pioneer. The world is lessened without Aaron Swartz. We need more people like Aaron Swartz and far fewer corrupt prosecutors.
I don’t remember the name of the actress at the top of my head, but I know for a fact that the actress that played the initial, I guess you could say “shower victim“ in the Alfred Hitchcock film psycho apparently suffered greatly following the filming of this scene Where her character was murdered. Allegedly the sequence left such an indelible mark on her that for the rest of her life, she would not shower with her shower curtain drawn she would only shower with it open and with the door securely locked. And I guess you could say well it didn’t really “ruin her life“ I’m surprised that Jody Foster isn’t on this list. Because we have to remember that John Hinckley attempted to assassinate President Reagan in a hope to impress Jodie Foster. So indirectly one could say that , she played part in that event. And she has apparently had to live with this ever since and I know that whenever somebody wants to bring that up, she gets very defensive. And it’s not a specific film that kind of ruined his life. I guess you could say that Stephen Seagal basically probably ruined much of his life in terms of his films as well granted this is less to do with his actual films and more with his continued association with Vladimir Putin. Which as we know is public enemy number one right now.
Crime has always been blamed on everything from penny dreadfuls, comic books, movies, video games, television, etc.… It's always somebody else's fault. Some people are just plain mean. I think some people just want to find a common cause for evil, when there isn't one.
@14:17 A note about the aftermath of the cast and crew from "The Conqueror", blaming their deaths on downwind exposure to fallout from nuclear tests isn't as real as many thought. It turns out that in looking for deaths that could've been caused by radioactive materials, there's not a conclusive link between them. The number of cast and crew who were diagnosed with cancer wasn't above the national average. Furthermore, John Wayne was a chain smoker so his lung cancer was easily linked to that habit of his. Kyle Hill devoted an entire video exploring the claims, the evidence, and aftermath of the controversy that came about. I highly recommend checking it out.
Listening to John Wayne doing Genghis Khan is absolutely laughable! Whoever did the casting for that movie should have been blacklisted from Hollywood! 🤣🤣🤣
Susan Hayward was cast as a Tartar princess in this film, which she laughed about in an interview. Unfortunately, she also contracted a devastating fatal cancer. John Wayne died of cancer too.
When more than one actor is literally struck by lightening while making a movie about a significant religious figure, you'd think they would interpret that as god's displeasure at the endeavor.
Or John Landis knowingly breaking child-labor laws that ultimately got them killed. He was under indictment for years but as usual... Nothing happened. They were just some unknown Asian kids so who cares?
You'd think a devout Christian getting struck by lightning while filming a movie where he portrays Jesus would consider that as some kind of sign from God to stop
Jane March! You have forgotten Jane March. The film The Lover damage her. Director Jean-Jacques Annaud falsely implied the sex scene was real to boost publicity for the film, thus the sex-crazed English tabloid press trumpeted the rumor on its front pages for days, making life so miserable for March and her family that she got physically sick and had a nervous breakdown. March then fled to the Seychelles to escape. Annaud later stated the sex was not real, "At first I was flattered people believed [the sex]. But after that... I stopped doing press in Britain. Of course they didn't have sex.
27:51 - you missed that the AUTHOR HIMSELF of A Clockwork Orange (the novel) has admitted his book is bad (to The Guardian). But before then, if you said it you got verbally assaulted by the filmbros.
Ron Howard and Tom Hanks' fabrication of the aftermath of the water landing in "Sully" damaged the lives of members of the inquiry board who in real life did _not_ accuse the pilot of misdeeds. The movie baits the audience for outrage on the "innocent person vs. the mean petty bureaucrat" trope by claiming Sully was put through a ringer by the inquiry, when that didn't happen.
It's terrible across the board with small exceptions for the psycho-kid and airplane sequences and even then just barely. I saw it opening weekend when I was 16 and have only watched it one time since then.
How did Heath Ledger not get on the list during his role of the Joker in The Dark Knight? His performance was so dedicated to that it made him go insane. He died even before the movie was released.
Sounds like an urban legend to cover up the fact that he was a drug addict. Tons of actors and actresses (and way more average people) were dying then from opioids. Fentanyl is now even worse.
Oher's complaint is typical of the victim mentality that we see too much of these days. The man sued his adoptive parents, no doubt breaking their hearts.
Surprising that you failed to mention that John Wayne himself died of stomach cancer, thought by many (though admittedly, not all) to be a result of his participation in the movie, The Conqueror (1956). That's rather a significant omission in my opinion.
Not watching for the entire list, but I'll bet these names aren't included: John Reynolds - Manos, the Hands of Fate. Reynolds played Torgo, the creepy servant of "The Master." Torgo was supposed to be a Satyr, but it was never mentioned in the film. Reynolds still constructed his own special effects to make his legs look the part. They ended up damaging his legs so much he became addicted to painkillers and he killed himself a month before the film's premiere. Jake Lloyd - Star Wars, the Phantom Menace. George Lucas didn't really care about acting ability, having reached a stage in his career where all he cared about was green screen effects. Thus he didn't bother casting a believable child actor, and Lloyd's wooden performance soon had him dubbed "Mannequin Skywalker," and the actor received a lot of harassment and withdrew from the public eye. He's only recently embraced his spot in Star Wars history and has started to do convention appearances. Peter Hinwood - Rocky Horror Picture Show. Peter had no acting or singing skills, and was embarrassed by his role as Rocky. The added attention of being made an LGBTQ+ icon made things even more difficult, and he withdrew from the public. Much like Jake Lloyd, he's come to embrace his role in cinematic history as of late.
@@surrealistgirlx I understand the historical significance of the film from the cinematic perspective, but I believe it should be more of an "honorable mention" NOT a required viewing. 😏Oh, and I passed the class with an "A" if my memory serves me correctly.
When movies become 'real history', instead of beeing seen as the artful personal interpretation of the movie maker, based on a event, reality is distorted. It is very much like the Hollywood movies/propaganda about the WWII in Europe, in which the Americans are portrait as liberators and 'good guys', and is so far from the truth. The stories of terror about the trail of destruction left by those 'liberators', are still being repeated to the descendants of those who suffer it, in Italy, France, Belgium and Germany. Now the real history is coming out and a lot of people are getting 'offended' by the revelations. Stop believing in movies, they have a nefarious agenda of manipulation and distortion.
Ahmed Best’s performance as Jar Jar Binks, while less divisive today compared to the Prequel Trilogy hatred era, should’ve been perceived as the integral comic relief role _The Phantom Menace_ needed back then, but seeing him return to play Kalorun Beck in The Mandalorian was grand and heroic.
@@linda10989 I haven't actually seen the movie, primarily because almost everyone seems to pan it. I wonder how much profit it even made with such a bad rep. Of course, even flops can become cult classics down the line, so… you never know. .🎥💵
@@gregm7969 Well, it surely wasn't a flop as it grossed $250 million (over 1000x its budget) and was the most successful independent movie of all time at that point. One of the biggest box-office hits of the year.
@@petrilampela bcuz of marketing, watching tht movie or releasing in the google era would take the 250 Million to 0 bcuz it's not a good movie just had great marketing
Caviezel's lack of acting jobs has more to do with his attitude than with whatever might've happened during filming of "The Passion of the Christ." I've read several articles that entail stories of Caviezel's bad and diva-like behavior. I've also read that part of that negativity is Caviezel's constant prostheletizing at others on-set. Jim Caviezel would be in the same boat had he never made that film with Mel Gibson.
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I feel so sad for Ahmed Best I'm so glad his life has finally changed for the best 🥹
I caught my brother with his belt unbuckled and he was putting white stuff into my Goldfish's tank. My Goldfish is having babies now.
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The Wizard of Oz . . . the poisonous makeup, setting fire to the Wicked Witch for real, producers getting Judy Garland hooked on drugs so they could film 18 hours a day, oh, and the snow in the poppy fields? That was asbestos.
That took place before that movie. Research. Show don't tell. You must believe everything Hollywood says and what you read. All Media is a social control. Programming. I mean, entertainment. I envy your superficiality.
If you watch the original that hasn't been CGI, after the scene where the witch sets scarecrow on fire, when they skip away you see a little person hang themself and then was swinging in the background. I couldn't believe they took it out! That's just proof that it was real.
@@joedirt3970 That's a bullshit myth that has been debunked MANY times.
Historians of the Wizard of Oz have repeatedly proven that someone did not hang themselves; it was a crane.
@@Washedoutpens if it was then why CGI it out? Why was the thing swinging looking like a body?
So Donahue, the actress from Blair Witch is trying to separate herself from the role, which she shares the same name of her character, because of harassment. And then you go and casually mention her new name. That was in extremely poor taste.
Comedy gold 🥇
People recognise celebrities from their faces, not their names. Her name being mentioned here will do very little to absolutely nothing.
@@metalgrinch so true
What are the odds that the weirdos mentioned in this vid would do what they did? Pretty slim, but yet, here we are.
@@metalgrinch Not true when u got the internet
I don't understand movie nerds , showing up at a strangers home in Oregon and expecting a warm welcome.
@@shabadoo24 u understand buying a tourist attraction to live in? Ur as dumb as them
I've always marveled at people in the past taking souveniers from murder victims and executions. It seems people haven't changed much.
Seriously,what kind of person bothers people just because they live in a famous house?
Totally. I think she also got a bad rap for being difficult, without anyone really having any idea how bad it was just trying to live. The neighbors, too. Astoria is built on hills, with narrow, twisty streets and inadequate parking.
"Fans" often have a difficult time separating fact from fiction. Ask any well known actor about the fans that show up and call them by their character name and refuse to acknowledge that a character and the real person are two different things. It's wild. People want to be where those films were made and some think movies are so real because they've seen a film 40 times and can quote lines. Since it's on film, they think they have a right to just barge on in.
Shelly Duvall in 'The Shining'. Poor woman was never the same afterwards.
Must be a bot! She always spoke highly of working w him. It wasn't until she was in poverty and suffering from health issues she said whatever to get a check.
@@cookieanddabutt2843 Kurbrik tortured her so much, her fucking hair was falling out!
He destroyed her.
@@cookieanddabutt2843No she doesn't. Where have you been. Even Nicholson says he was unfairly hard on her.
Wow the Snow White story is wild. Disney seems to be a terrible company from the onset.
They are there just as bad as nickelodeon
Disney is one of the worst corporations in the planet. Is the perfect example of corporations greed.
I feel sorry for her as well.
Not just on set. Did you see recently there was a case of accidental death at their park. The tried to use the fact that she had a Disney+ membership as a reason they weren't liable. Because they had some fine print about no lawsuits against disney.
@@adeep187 true. The examples are almost infinite.
It really sucks when people blame the actors for how the movie turns out.
I caught my brother with his belt unbuckled and he was putting white stuff into my Goldfish's tank. My Goldfish is having babies now. 🙁
@@imtyler99yearsago90 Wth is wrong with you?
@@CandiceVidito he did that in the pinned comment. It's s troll
@@Reaperguy67 My deepest condolences
@@Reaperguy67 My brother did do that 🙁
Ahmed Best didn't deserve to be personally attacked for choices that were equally decided by George Lucas and himself, in fact even Natalie Portman's "deadpan performance" as Queen Amidala and Hayden Christensen's "laughable dialogue deliveries" were largely the product of what Lucas wanted from them...plain and simple; however, this notion of personal attacks, threats, or racial slurs directly sent to persons over a film performance is wholly insane in ANY setting!
And most of it was delivered by the media.
The worst thing was Jake Lloyd. If you've watched the anakin audition it's very obvious that Jake was exactly what Lucas wanted. He did every think right and was bullied for it. His life has been ruined because of it. Would love for him to get a welcome back like Hayden and Ahmed got. Not sure that's possible though
Look at the amazing actors in that film! Natalie Portman, Samuel L Jackson, Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson…And they’re *all* cardboard! You can’t judge *anyone* by these movies! Lucas deserves any & all blame.
The Exorcist ruined Linda Blair's career
Linda Blair ruined Linda Blair's career. My son met her in NYC and she grabbed his @$$. She's still loose.
Linda Blair was on Supernatural so I don’t see the problem
@@rustygribbler1380 what I meant was mainstream movies and her being able to win awards again like a Golden Globe or an Oscar
@@damianlatimer2290 it was another movie that ruined her career.
@@Zacman1123 I was going by what the TV and the media said
Susan Cabot, the main actress in a cheesy 1959 horror film called The Wasp Woman had her face permanently, scarred due to pyrotechnics gone wrong, and the glue for the practical effects causing permanent burn scars on her face.
She never acted in another movie again and eventually she was murdered in her sleep by her son who was suffering from some mental disabilities and dwarfism.
Rose Mcgowan who came out in Scream and Charmed, was going to play her in a movie based about her life. Titled Black Oasis. It never came to fruition though.
@@JessePerez-vr7nn I would’ve actually liked to have seen that. It’s funny you mentioned Rose, considering I’m a humongous fan of the scream movies
@@THANATOS-PRIME so am I! Can't wait for the new one, especially since Neve Campbell is coming back.
I just read about her, and evidently she also suffered from some kind of mental disorder herself, and she attacked him first.
My god
Why am I not shocked that Disney ruined Snow Whites career?!? So upsetting
I can’t believe wizard of Oz and poltergeist aren’t on here. Multiple people were hospitalized while filming wizard, and the poltergeist set was cursed!
Not to mention that execs for Wizard of Oz got Judy Garland hooked on drugs!
They're lives weren't ruined. Neither were these people. Reading is fundamental.
@@jmgajda8071 The most passive of skeletons in any given studio-system exec's office closet...
17:00 Orson Welles helped ruined his own career by being insufferable to work with. 'Citizen Kane' had only a minor part in his ruination; his own difficulty on set left him a pariah in the movie community. No one wanted to work with him and he ended up making commercials for wine on network TV.
if you haven't seen the Orson Welles Frozen Peas Animated yet, do yourself a favor
You had A Clockwork Orange on here. but what about Stanley Kubrick's other movie that ruined a life. The Shining. that movie ruined Shelley Duvalls life.
She just passed away last week
Yeah, except for she said that's not remotely true.
@@NEO91154 she said otherwise
*extremely loud incorrect buzzer*
It's funny, Steven Spielberg was friends and had to take over to AI artificial intelligence since Stanley was deadly sick and died,and that for directors (more than just Stanley,David Russell Alfred Hitchcock) they got away with it.
I wish I could tell Ahmed Best that not everybody hated Jar Jar, I love him so much, he is my boy.
You wouldn’t be the first to tell him. But the majority of feedback he got from Star Wars fans was hateful. They’re still a pretty toxic and immature lot, unfortunately. Best and Lloyd were bullied to extreme depression by “true fans”. They do the same thing to the actors in the sequels and all disney SW stuff. They have zero self awareness. It’s the most pathetic fandom. In 20 years they’ll all pretend they never hated the sequels, like they pretend that the prequels weren’t hated upon release.
He deserves better
Mesa called Jar Jar Binks.
I like how Jar Jars idiocy and accidently releasing the big boomas took out a tank or two.
@@TF-vb9us In 20 years, the sequels will still be awful and hated. I never disliked the prequels to begin with to be honest.
Why do I smell bullshit?@@TheSpaceJockey91
2:16 Correction The Napoleon D Movie did not ruin Carlos's relationship with his brother. He did that all on his own through his envy and greed.
Ah yes the movie and fame had nothing to add to it let alone make people think n act stupid when they see fame. 😒
@@DIDYOUSEETHAT172 my deepest condolences 🥇
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@@Reaperguy67 liking your own comment again I see
Ugh Marlon Brando was such a perv 😱
Poltergeist was plagued with death of actors. Superman Curse was also talked about in talk around the water cooler.
talked about in talk
The War Games one was kind of stupid. The connection between the movie and the tragedy of Aaron Swartz is tenuous at best. The movie might have been a early movie about computer hacking, but it wasn't the reason that law was created. Actual computer hacking was the reason. Seriously, do they actually think a law would be created just because a movie came out showing computer hacking, if there wasn't actual hacking going on? That's ridiculous.
He committed crimes. Maybe, maybe the punishment was severe for the crime but then don't do it in the first place. There's a couple of other criminals in the list too who had their "lives ruined". Meh.
@@joelwillems4081 The issue was more that Swartz's crime was pretty much just trespass and it likely wouldn't of held up in court if the FBI hadn't gotten involved (and it's still debated if it would even then). There was a good documentary about it a handful of years ago, but the collage he was on didn't really place an access limit in the paper agreement for their academic archive, but the servers he accessed in person very much were in an employees only area. The college was going to let it go, mostly cause a lengthy court case would likely be a huge waste of time, but the FBI caught wind and wanted to flex.
hedron had no choice but to “reunite” with Hitchcock for Marnie. She had a contract with him and because she refused to work with him again, she couldn’t work with anyone else for a while.
Hitchcock did suggest that actors be treated like cattle. And the studios had actors/actresses in a state of indentured servitude. Sometimes well paid servitude perhaps.
@@stevencooke6451 If she was not in The Birds she would have just been another blond. This was about as famous as she was going to get.
@@paulnelson7525 Yeah. Really the "movie" with the lions destroyed her life. At least they highlighted that afterwards.
For roar what nincompoop thought using that many untrained animals was a good idea?
There was a LOT of cocaine going around at the time...
One of the stupidest ideas ever put to cellulite.
@@stevencooke6451 I think you mean celluloid. 😄 But… yeah. Big cats don't exactly play the same way as little cats! 🦁😺
Thats not even near as bad as being cast/crew and staying on after the first (let alone dozens) of attacks!!! 🤦🏽♀️
Oh and the filming for Roar went on for like a decade!! You should check out the TH-cam channel GoodBadFlicks video about the production of Roar - absolutely, completely fascinating!! I love that channel for how much work he puts into the background research of how films get made.
Was expecting to see Shelly Duvall in The Shining as number one and she wasn't even on the list.
Birth of a Nation still haunts us to this day.
Cause yt ppl still act nd think like that today
@@DJSethieSeth22 ALL white people? You sure bud?
@@DJSethieSeth22 ALL white people? You sure bud?
When Tippi Hedren rejected Hitchcock's advances (which was understandable, as she played in a completely different league), he took revenge on her in a rather nasty way. He stopped making movies with her, but didn't release her from the contract she had with him either. This put Hedren's career on hold for a long time.
Hitchcock was a nasty piece of work.
Michael Jackson auditioned for Jar-Jar and didn't get the part.
Honestly he dodged a bullet because Michael is too beloved and Jar Jar was terribly hated.
🥈
Imagine how his career would have went
I didn't know he tried to audition to play as jar jar
@@antoniosalieri1048back then he was hated but I think today he is okay enough
I hate to say this but you are so wrong about Natural Born Killers and the Columbine shooting. First and foremost they was blaming everything on the planet about it, and we may never know why they did it, besides them being bullied. Second there was nothing like what happened in the movie that was anything like that.
NBK is wrong just like blaming Marilyn Manson was wrong. They never listened to Manson. I was 34 and listening to Manson
@@roxannemoser NBK is an idiotic movie anyway. It keeps trying to perpetuate this prevailing myth that the amount of television that the main characters were watching is what made them so violent. But it actually has one thing in common with the movie "Wild at Heart." It shows a flashback to Juliette Lewis's character in her early teenage years being molested by a "funny uncle," and the term "funny uncle" is being used in two ways. In NBK, that uncle was played by Rodney Dangerfield. In "Wild at Heart" it was Marvin Kaplan who diddled Laura Dern.
@@skelly0000 It was reported that they where bullied everyday by some other kids because of the way that they dressed.
@@DTD110865 Rodney Dangerfield played her dad, not her uncle.
@@CuteWholesomeGrrl Ahh, good point. But he was still a comedian playing a relative who molested the female protagonists as pre-teens.
Are any Person of Interest fans present? Jim did pretty well in his role. Arguably one if the best shows that demonstrates the power of AI both good and bad.
Highly recommend!
I wish The Blind Side had stuck to Oher's real story, I'll bet that was inspiring enough on its own. I'm surprised the movie didn't require his permission and involvement, since it centered on his life.
I think the Merlot growers probably took a bigger hit when I decided to quit drinking and get sober :)
I worked in the California wine industry for most of my life and was selling when Sideways came out. It actually destroyed Merlot, the investment in Merlot vineyards was immense and just becoming mature enough to really yield. About a year later there where piles of 5-6 year old Merlot vines pulled up and stacked on the side of the road. It was tragic.
Plus nobody got the Easter egg put in for us real wine folk... It proved they were total hypocrites, and posers.
Hint: last scene.
This is a funny comment but I just want to say good on you and your sobriety! 😊
A Passion sequel? How’s that going to work? Is he going to come back from the dead? What? Oh….
😂
I am not sure anyone can write that story❤
Hey, Donnie, your ear nick was not "taking a bullet." Brady took a bullet.
Thank you!! That stupid giant paper taped to his ear while he did his usual stupid shuffle dance was driving me to hysterical laughing!
Oh? I thought CNN told y'all that it didn't happen lol
Zero sympathy for when fans buy a house/property because was in a movie or show, then complain about other fans. You bought the house because it was in Goonies, you ruined your own life, not the movie.
Olivia Jackson is my hero. She's swimming with 1 arm. I have 2 and still can't do it. How friggin strong does she have to be to do that.
You can actually swim with no arms. But you need strong legs and a flexible torso
The Oscar need stunt Category
There's a reason why they don't. If oscars were given out to stunt performers, then it would give a huge incentive for stunt performers to do more and more dangerous stunts, which would lead to more deaths.
This is a great idea, and it would not lead to more deaths if safety were still prioritized. That's like saying Leonardo needed to really wrestle a live grizzly or he doesn't deserve his Oscar. It's all movie magic! We should reward the performances of all involved.
Jackie Chan and his team would def get 1
The Crow traumatized me. I didn't know what was going on while watching the movie. Only learned about the tragedy afterwards. Horrible.
movies, music, and video games dont cause people to commit violent acts. period
But the bible has done for many many many years, still happening to this day
Not alone anyway.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 at all. Studies have shown there is no corelation between them
No, video games don't cause that.
Things like lack of being properly parented, mental illness, mistreatment, and a million other difficult things, (and religion, desire for fame or fortune) so it's just easier to blame video games, duh.
Seriously, if we came out and said the real reasons people commit heinous crimes, there would be outrage because society doesn't really want to better itself.
I prefer to blame poor parenting, single parenting, childhood trauma from abuse, neglect, etc. The notion you bring up has been debunked so many times you sound like an old lady who's been under a rock.
The Abyss ruined Ed Harris's life. He was so exhausted & traumatized from production that he refuses to talk about it to this day.
No doubt it affected him, but he obviously wasn’t ‘ruined’, as he enjoys a healthy career to this day.
And it was a stupid movie too.
@@ticketyboo2456😮😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How did it ruin his life lol he has been in many many movies since then…
The Abyss *was* a terrible movie.
Isabelle Adjani was so invested in her intense performance for "Possession" (1982) that she had to undergo nine months of therapy to recover from it. And it's well-known that Shelley Duvall had to endure a great deal of trauma at the hands of Stanley Kubrick during the filming of "The Shining" (1980). Both of these actresses continued to work after their experiences with these particular films, so I wouldn't say their lives were ruined. Still, it can't be said that their remarkable performances were achieved without real sacrifices.
Why hasn't anybody bought that Amityville house and turned it into a bed and breakfast, or started to rent it as an airbnb? You all knew what house it was when you bought it, don't suffer because of that, use it to make money because it certainly would. 🙄
You're obviously smarter than the owners!
"Passion of the Christ" was torture porn, Like "Hostel".
I was going to say that too. I'm not religious but that was repulsive.
Not really, if you take into account the Shroud of Turin, believed for many centuries to be the sheet that wrapped the body of Jesus. By Nasa scientific finds, it is a 3D map of the body of a man, that only the technology of the 21th century could read and now have been replicated into a statue by a computerized replicator machine. It replicated more than 600 flesh wounds, some exposing bone. Considering the wip that the Romans used at the time, it all lines up. Look for the latest tests being done on the Shroud, on youTube. Maybe the movie was just a potrait of the event based on that. Jesus left a selfie of himself for you and me.
dude the crow didn't just ruin brandon lees life, it F***ing Ended It!!
Damn I feel sorry for the woman who lost her arm.. I can't imagine waking up with only 1 arm. And it's all because of a stupid miscommunication.
It was hubris on John Landis' part as the director. He could have been prosecuted for manslaughter.
@@surrealistgirlx *Sounds like you're talking about 'The Twilight Zone Movie", totally different from what the original poster is talking about.*
Jim Caviezel has never said it ruined his life, and he has said he never regretted it.
He was in one TV show that never gained much traction and then one movie that was overshadowed by Right-Wing transphobia. His career is dead.
@@mc-rn8ro It's dead due to his personality and bigotry. Unless that was caused by getting hit by lightning...
@@mc-rn8ro"Right Wing Transphobia? Lol okay.
@@patrickmccurry1563Nah. It was because of mainstream media Christophobia.
@@patrickmccurry1563Nope. Christophobic hatred is what killed his career.
26:57 and Disney chose Zegler to fill these shoes?! Maybe she’d have a lil more respect for the roll if she knew what Adriana Caselotti went through, and how iconic her voice truly was. She was truly “the fairest one of all”, and Zegler put this movie 6ft deep before it even hit “the big screen” - such a tragedy for being disneys first film (along with steamboat Willy ) to be tarnished this way
John Hinckley Jr is free and has a TH-cam channel. I don't know how I feel about that. Part of me has seen the change. Another part says he hasn't paid for James Brady.
What the hell? He's a horrible human being. Shame on those people who let him go.
@surrealistgirlx like I said, even though he's changed, I don't believe he's paid in full for James Brady. In March, he actually said he had a show booked on the anniversary of the assassination attempt. Just that video alone should be a parole violation and he should be back in prison. He was taunting the Brady's, the Reagan's, and the other victims' families. That video came from 😈 evil, no matter how inconsequential it sounds.
@@surrealistgirlxAnd here I thought you people would deify him for trying to kill a Republican.
Thanks for including Aaron Swartz. He never should have been charged with any crimes. He already had access to the academic articles he allegedly "stole". He just wanted to be able to download them faster. This was such an abuse of the justice system to vilify and make an example out of someone in hopes of deterring real hackers, and to try to bolster the prosecutors' careers. Aaron Swartz was an Internet pioneer. The world is lessened without Aaron Swartz. We need more people like Aaron Swartz and far fewer corrupt prosecutors.
After filming The Shining, Shelly Duvall was never quite the same.
If 20% of your income is affected by 2% loss, it's 0.4% of your total. How does that ruin your business.
Amen if the profits are so razor thin maybe try a different grape?
I don’t remember the name of the actress at the top of my head, but I know for a fact that the actress that played the initial, I guess you could say “shower victim“ in the Alfred Hitchcock film psycho apparently suffered greatly following the filming of this scene Where her character was murdered. Allegedly the sequence left such an indelible mark on her that for the rest of her life, she would not shower with her shower curtain drawn she would only shower with it open and with the door securely locked.
And I guess you could say well it didn’t really “ruin her life“ I’m surprised that Jody Foster isn’t on this list. Because we have to remember that John Hinckley attempted to assassinate President Reagan in a hope to impress Jodie Foster. So indirectly one could say that , she played part in that event. And she has apparently had to live with this ever since and I know that whenever somebody wants to bring that up, she gets very defensive.
And it’s not a specific film that kind of ruined his life. I guess you could say that Stephen Seagal basically probably ruined much of his life in terms of his films as well granted this is less to do with his actual films and more with his continued association with Vladimir Putin. Which as we know is public enemy number one right now.
Marion Crane.
@@stevencooke6451 yes her.
Nope. It was Janet Leigh, mother of Jamie Lee Curtis. She never took a shower again.
Wait, I thought Doom was to blame for the Columbine massacre
Crime has always been blamed on everything from penny dreadfuls, comic books, movies, video games, television, etc.… It's always somebody else's fault. Some people are just plain mean. I think some people just want to find a common cause for evil, when there isn't one.
Don't forget Marylin Manson
@14:17 A note about the aftermath of the cast and crew from "The Conqueror", blaming their deaths on downwind exposure to fallout from nuclear tests isn't as real as many thought. It turns out that in looking for deaths that could've been caused by radioactive materials, there's not a conclusive link between them. The number of cast and crew who were diagnosed with cancer wasn't above the national average. Furthermore, John Wayne was a chain smoker so his lung cancer was easily linked to that habit of his.
Kyle Hill devoted an entire video exploring the claims, the evidence, and aftermath of the controversy that came about. I highly recommend checking it out.
I hate saying this but I think top 30 lists are as far as we can go
I've made 100 lol 😂
Always love watching the lists! Thanks for hours of entertainment WatchMojo 🔥
Listening to John Wayne doing Genghis Khan is absolutely laughable! Whoever did the casting for that movie should have been blacklisted from Hollywood! 🤣🤣🤣
It's ridiculous having someone of a different race playing a historical figure. Good thing that doesn't happen today... Oh wait, it does.
Susan Hayward was cast as a Tartar princess in this film, which she laughed about in an interview. Unfortunately, she also contracted a devastating fatal cancer. John Wayne died of cancer too.
When more than one actor is literally struck by lightening while making a movie about a significant religious figure, you'd think they would interpret that as god's displeasure at the endeavor.
Hollywood ain't for everyone.
Same
@@Dad-Says-Jokes you whould never make it in Hollywood because you are never funny
@@SpammytheHedgehog Hollywood is evil
Very true, fame ain’t for everyone.
You say that like they weren’t strong enough? 😂 they’re talking about abuse for the most part
Many on this list didn't have their lives ruined by movies, they had their lives ended by them. Pretty distinct difference.
Horroe movies do not make people violent. Thats an excuse that criminals use in court.
So nothing for the underage kids families from Twilight zone though? Figures
Or John Landis knowingly breaking child-labor laws that ultimately got them killed. He was under indictment for years but as usual... Nothing happened. They were just some unknown Asian kids so who cares?
You'd think a devout Christian getting struck by lightning while filming a movie where he portrays Jesus would consider that as some kind of sign from God to stop
The parents who adopted Mike didn't give him any money from the movie
🙄 There are other reasons Jim Caviezel's career slowed down.
I'm getting the sense that he's ever so slightly arrogant 🤔
Because Hollywood is a cesspool that he refused to climb into.
And charisma free.
The Crow was the greatest movies ever made. RIP Brandon Lee
22:37 - no "this tragedy shows the consequences" of religions on people's brain functions
Natural born killers inspired Columbine huh… where did you pull that BS from..?
Jane March! You have forgotten Jane March. The film The Lover damage her. Director Jean-Jacques Annaud falsely implied the sex scene was real to boost publicity for the film, thus the sex-crazed English tabloid press trumpeted the rumor on its front pages for days, making life so miserable for March and her family that she got physically sick and had a nervous breakdown. March then fled to the Seychelles to escape. Annaud later stated the sex was not real, "At first I was flattered people believed [the sex]. But after that... I stopped doing press in Britain. Of course they didn't have sex.
That is so sad. I hope she recovered. The "director" was a sleazy opportunist.
Love that Ahmed Best got to experience a sweet redemption arc. Everyone loves a comeback story. Dude never deserved any hate in the first place.
Ahmed Best definitely deserved a good acting job in The Mandalorian! George Lucas was to blame for Jar Jar Binks, not Best.
27:51 - you missed that the AUTHOR HIMSELF of A Clockwork Orange (the novel) has admitted his book is bad (to The Guardian). But before then, if you said it you got verbally assaulted by the filmbros.
Some of these were downright terrible 😢
The Walsh house should of been turned into a museum and not privately owned.
My mom and I both always liked JarJar. He was her fave Star Wars character
Being hit by a lightning while making a movie about Jesus should make you think...!
@@Lexx1976 not really
😂 🤣 Randomness be like that tho'.
Ron Howard and Tom Hanks' fabrication of the aftermath of the water landing in "Sully" damaged the lives of members of the inquiry board who in real life did _not_ accuse the pilot of misdeeds. The movie baits the audience for outrage on the "innocent person vs. the mean petty bureaucrat" trope by claiming Sully was put through a ringer by the inquiry, when that didn't happen.
top 30, top 50, top 75 man these guys are getting desperate
Interesting list
I loved the Twilight Zone movie.
It's terrible across the board with small exceptions for the psycho-kid and airplane sequences and even then just barely. I saw it opening weekend when I was 16 and have only watched it one time since then.
Showgirls. The lead actress suffered being unable to find parts and with being branded a terrible actress. It was truly a career ending movie.
Elizabeth Berkley Is a Terrible Actress...!!!
Did you just say that Natural Born Killers inspired the Columbine massacre? Where did you get that from? You didn’t mention any others.
😂 wasn't Marilyn Manson also implicated? Soon enough we'll be hearing the Diddy defense... I did it because of P Diddy 😂
With the more recent drama with the conjuring house, it makes things even worse.
Really strains the concept of cause and effect.
'The Passion of the Christ' messed up Caviezel so much that he became a QAnon acolyte. It's not a joke.
Human centipede should be on this list
Everyone who signed up for it
@@imtyler99yearsago90Everyone who saw it....
How did Heath Ledger not get on the list during his role of the Joker in The Dark Knight? His performance was so dedicated to that it made him go insane. He died even before the movie was released.
Sounds like an urban legend to cover up the fact that he was a drug addict. Tons of actors and actresses (and way more average people) were dying then from opioids. Fentanyl is now even worse.
His addiction to drugs ruined his life. He was addicted before, "The Joker". Just read his toxicology report.
Oher's complaint is typical of the victim mentality that we see too much of these days. The man sued his adoptive parents, no doubt breaking their hearts.
STAR WARS THE LAST JEDI FOREVER RUINED THE GREATEST FRANCHISE EVER CREATED
Surprising that you failed to mention that John Wayne himself died of stomach cancer, thought by many (though admittedly, not all) to be a result of his participation in the movie, The Conqueror (1956).
That's rather a significant omission in my opinion.
Not watching for the entire list, but I'll bet these names aren't included:
John Reynolds - Manos, the Hands of Fate. Reynolds played Torgo, the creepy servant of "The Master." Torgo was supposed to be a Satyr, but it was never mentioned in the film. Reynolds still constructed his own special effects to make his legs look the part. They ended up damaging his legs so much he became addicted to painkillers and he killed himself a month before the film's premiere.
Jake Lloyd - Star Wars, the Phantom Menace. George Lucas didn't really care about acting ability, having reached a stage in his career where all he cared about was green screen effects. Thus he didn't bother casting a believable child actor, and Lloyd's wooden performance soon had him dubbed "Mannequin Skywalker," and the actor received a lot of harassment and withdrew from the public eye. He's only recently embraced his spot in Star Wars history and has started to do convention appearances.
Peter Hinwood - Rocky Horror Picture Show. Peter had no acting or singing skills, and was embarrassed by his role as Rocky. The added attention of being made an LGBTQ+ icon made things even more difficult, and he withdrew from the public. Much like Jake Lloyd, he's come to embrace his role in cinematic history as of late.
Björn Andrésen also played the old man in Midsommar whose head got smashed with a hammer
JarJAr was the worst thing in star wars by far, that was terrible. However I don't think thats the actors fault, thats the writers and director etc.
Maria Schneider deserved better. 🥺
I refused to watch BIRTH OF A NATION (1915) during a college film class. I didn't vocally protest, I just quietly got up and walked out.
The horror of that White Supremacy ode should always premise any showing,
I taught film and didn't teach it. It"s repulsive.
@@surrealistgirlx I understand the historical significance of the film from the cinematic perspective, but I believe it should be more of an "honorable mention" NOT a required viewing.
😏Oh, and I passed the class with an "A" if my memory serves me correctly.
Sounds like you’re a baby.
When movies become 'real history', instead of beeing seen as the artful personal interpretation of the movie maker, based on a event, reality is distorted. It is very much like the Hollywood movies/propaganda about the WWII in Europe, in which the Americans are portrait as liberators and 'good guys', and is so far from the truth. The stories of terror about the trail of destruction left by those 'liberators', are still being repeated to the descendants of those who suffer it, in Italy, France, Belgium and Germany. Now the real history is coming out and a lot of people are getting 'offended' by the revelations. Stop believing in movies, they have a nefarious agenda of manipulation and distortion.
Ahmed Best’s performance as Jar Jar Binks, while less divisive today compared to the Prequel Trilogy hatred era, should’ve been perceived as the integral comic relief role _The Phantom Menace_ needed back then, but seeing him return to play Kalorun Beck in The Mandalorian was grand and heroic.
I read a CBC news article back in Aug 3. on the Blair Witch Project about how the three main leads were ostracized for their work on the film.
They should've asked for a percentage of the movie's profits.
@@linda10989 They would have, but for contractual reasons, they lost out on future royalties.
@@linda10989 I haven't actually seen the movie, primarily because almost everyone seems to pan it. I wonder how much profit it even made with such a bad rep. Of course, even flops can become cult classics down the line, so… you never know. .🎥💵
@@gregm7969 Well, it surely wasn't a flop as it grossed $250 million (over 1000x its budget) and was the most successful independent movie of all time at that point. One of the biggest box-office hits of the year.
@@petrilampela bcuz of marketing, watching tht movie or releasing in the google era would take the 250 Million to 0 bcuz it's not a good movie just had great marketing
Caviezel's lack of acting jobs has more to do with his attitude than with whatever might've happened during filming of "The Passion of the Christ." I've read several articles that entail stories of Caviezel's bad and diva-like behavior. I've also read that part of that negativity is Caviezel's constant prostheletizing at others on-set. Jim Caviezel would be in the same boat had he never made that film with Mel Gibson.
Proselytizing is the word, but nice try. I’m sorry, I hate people who correct others as much as anyone, but that tickled me. 😊
Jar jar ruined star was 1 through 3, and then you found out about the unsavory stuff of the voice actor
Tbf the movies are still fun despite what we know about Jar Jar and his actor
What "unsavory stuff"? From what I've read about him he's squeaky clean.
Jar Jar actor teaches at Stanford?
Sounds like Erin Brockovich’s problem is herself. Even by her own word.
Shell Duvall The Shining.
Shelley, not Shell.
@@leelarson5994 she said otherwise herself
A passion sequel? Wtf
Sour Grapes😮. The Michael Other and Erin Brockovich stories were agreed upon. You don't want attention? Don't agree
The film "the women king" literally glorifies slave owners that were responsible for a large part of the slave trade. .