The cars were
destroyed during the filming of a high speed mountain chase.
Not exact matches
During an early screening of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster flick 2012, which opens today, laughter erupted in the audience near the end of the
film thanks to corny dialogue and maudlin scenes (among the biggest guffaw getters: a father tries to reconnect with his estranged son on the telephone, only to have the son's house
destroyed just before he could say anything).
The
film has had a tumultuous history: it was subjected to cuts after the violent response of the premiere audience in 1939, and the original negative was
destroyed during World War II; it wasn't reconstructed until 1959.
And in our
film, finally the Bifrost has been rebuilt, but
during that time, when the cops were largely cut off from the rest of the universe, you had miscreants that came in from outside the Nine Realms, pillaging and
destroying and causing havoc.
Yeah it made the filmmakers seem ridiculous because the whole point of this
film was to showcase what happens to normal people
during a massive fight and the
film ends with them
destroying half of Metropolis again.
A
film based on historic events of the 1923 Rosewood Massacre
during which a racist white mob
destroyed an entire black town.
During the
filming of Public Enemy Number One, James Cagney found his favorite wool cap
destroyed by «dirty rats» that had inhabited his dressing room.