For Interstellar, Nolan Planted 500 Acres of Corn; Here's How Much He Earn Selling It
Christopher Nolan is the master of deconstructing time as a narrative structure. He's the seventh-highest grossing director of all time. He was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time and appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire by his home country. Among his accolades, he's also proven to be a successful corn farmer.
Michelle Pfeiffer Had To Do Something Pretty Gross on Batman Returns Set
From locking themselves in motel rooms to eating 36 straight empanadas, actors have done some pretty weird things to get the perfect take. What Michelle Pfeiffer had to do for Batman Returns might be the weirdest.
The Only Nolan Movie That Left Tarantino Utterly Baffled
Quentin Tarantino is never shy about the movies he loves and, more infamously, the movies he hates. Recently, he's admitted that he doesn't like the most recent film of a fellow filmmaking icon.
There's One Thing Star Wars Prequels Did Right, And Even Haters Agree
The prequel Star Wars trilogy remains pretty polarizing to this day. Despite enjoying considerable popularity and spawning an enormous number of spin-off products in various media, it also still has its vocal hatedom.
Jeff Goldblum Had To Endure Some Pretty Gross Stuff on The Fly Set
David Cronenberg's version of the The Fly (his work was loosely based on a short story and 1958's film of the same name) is rightfully considered to be one of the grossest and most revolting mainstream movies.
Two Most Loveable Twilight Characters Were Killed Off in the Original Script
Though the deaths of two major characters in the first Twilight movie would have added action and drama, the creators made a wise decision to cut them out.