Stitching a UFO video into a panorama makes it easier to see the overall apparent motion of the object (a black dot, starting in the lower right). But it also magnifies the parallax illusion, as the static background makes the camera motion less apparent.
Follow Me (Jesus), and I will make you fishers of men. Immediately they left their nets and followed Him. Matthew 4:19-20 ESV You'll have to make a decision at some point, to stay put or risk it all, following Him. #AdrianRogers
On Goodfellas, Robert De Niro insisted that all the money he handled on set be real. Whenever he was on camera, he carried $5,000 in real cash in his pocket. As he put it, “That’s kind of a classic mob guy thing. They carry cash rolled up instead of in a wallet.”
Property master Robert Griffon Jr. had to withdraw thousands from his own bank account to replace the prop money, so all the $20s and $50s De Niro passes around in the film are real. The problem was that the production had also hired real mobsters as extras, so whenever real money was used, after Scorsese yelled “cut”, the whole crew had to freeze while every single bill was counted.
It's absolutely insane how friendly they are to you before they hit you.
Jimmy correctly read the situation right after entering the room, but he was fast enough.
Even Travis seems bored with wondering if birds and insects might be alien technology.
Still, they have smoke bouncing off an invisible force field, so that's something. Of course, when you are next to a cliff, the wind isn't going to go in straight lines, but let's have some fun.
Over 1 million people saw this false information. She was an administrative assistant, not a "US nuclear researcher". And no mention that a gun was found next to her, so most-likely suicide.
This "Remarks" account was most-likely compensated handsomely anyway.
In 1980, Richard Pryor agreed to an interview with a Mormon high school public access station while on his lunch break from filming STIR CRAZY in Arizona, but literally none of the footage was usable for tv because Pryor was high on cocaine and let it all loose
BOARDWALK EMPIRE (2010–2014) never gets mentioned enough when discussing HBO’s best. A sprawling crime saga packed with unforgettable characters, meticulous period detail, and one of Steve Buscemi’s finest performances.