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00:00He told me you killed him.
00:02No, I am your father.
00:05Hey, hello and welcome to WatchMojo Español.
00:08I am G, and today we will know the most common erroneous concepts about famous movies.
00:14I'll never let go.
00:16Number 30. The people ran away from the cinema.
00:19The arrival of Don Juan on the street of the city.
00:22Well, let's go from the beginning.
00:24The year 1896.
00:26The movie The arrival of Don Juan on the street of the city.
00:30A 50-second video of a train that enters a French station.
00:34Nowadays it is not a big deal, but imagine how incredible it was at the end of the 19th century.
00:39In fact, it is said that it was so impressive that the spectators got up from their seats
00:44and came out screaming from the cinemas, terrified by the possibility of being overwhelmed.
00:49It's coming right at us!
00:54Unfortunately, there are no contemporary testimonies of people who fled terrified from their seats,
00:59and the story is considered an urban legend today.
01:03Panic? Maybe.
01:04Flee for their lives? No.
01:06Number 29. Jenny died of AIDS.
01:09Forrest Gump.
01:10I have some kind of virus, and the doctors don't know what it is, and there isn't anything they can do about it.
01:17Jenny, the friend of Forrest's childhood, has a terrible childhood and a difficult adulthood,
01:22and the way in which many interpret what happens is that she dies of AIDS.
01:26Only that is never clarified in the movie and for a long time it has been only a supposition.
01:31All it says is that she has an incurable virus, which could be AIDS.
01:35But the author of the book, Winston Groom, actually intended it to be hepatitis C,
01:40which at the time of publication was not defined.
01:43But this is explicitly confirmed in the sequel novel, Gump and Co.
01:47In addition, the climax of the film takes place in 1981,
01:51eight years before hepatitis C was discovered, so Jenny didn't know what she had.
01:56In the end, everything points to this virus, and not AIDS, which killed her.
02:10Number 28. Play it again, Sam.
02:12Casablanca. There are several appointments in Casablanca that have become cultural icons.
02:17We will always have Paris.
02:20And play it again, Sam.
02:32There is even a Woody Allen movie that has the name of the latter, only it is not real.
02:38Seriously, not once in the movie Humphrey Bogart or anyone says the words play it again, Sam.
02:44It is one of those famous quotes that people misinterpret.
02:47Both Rick and Ilsa tell Sam to play it on different occasions,
02:51and at one point she says play it again, Sam.
02:55But the famous phrase, as we all know it, simply does not exist.
02:59Play it once, Sam. For old time's sake.
03:02I don't know what you mean, Miss Elton.
03:05Play it, Sam.
03:11How do you know I'll come back?
03:16Look, Frank, nobody's chasing you.
03:30It was presented as a real story and was commercialized as such,
03:34only it is almost completely made up.
03:37Several historians have denied much of the story,
03:40and the files show that the real Frank Abagnale was in jail or in the Navy during the time of the movie.
03:47Although he was briefly made a pilot for Pan Am,
03:50there is no evidence that he passed the Louisiana exam or that he worked for the FBI.
03:55The events of the movie are, if not directly invented, quite exaggerated.
04:06Everything is CGI, Jurassic Park.
04:14Among movie lovers there is the wrong idea that Jurassic Park is full of CGI
04:19and that it still looks better than 99% of today's movies.
04:24Only most of what is seen on screen was made by Stan Winston with puppets and animatronics.
04:30That includes the star of the show, the famous T-Rex,
04:33which was made with a 12-meter robot that weighed more than 7,700 kilograms.
04:39And yes, the scarce CGI that was used is still quite good, especially considering his age,
04:45but he has aged and CGI dinosaurs seem a little more fake today.
04:50Nowadays it is easy to distinguish which were puppets and which were digital.
05:06The Dollars trilogy is connected.
05:10When a man with a .45 meets a man with a rifle, you said the man with the pistol is a dead man.
05:18Let's see if that's true.
05:19There has been a lot of confusion around this famous set of Sergio Leone movies.
05:24Some people believe they are connected.
05:27It's called a trilogy, all share the same director,
05:30and Clint Eastwood looks and acts the same in all three,
05:33but they were not conceived as a trilogy and their stories have no relation to each other.
05:38The so-called Man with No Name is not just a character either.
05:42Despite having similar personalities, Joe, Mango and Blondie are three different people.
05:48The whole concept of trilogy goes back to United Artists,
05:52who wanted to group the movies as a marketing trick.
05:56You see, in this world there are two kinds of people, my friend.
06:00Those with loaded guns and those who dig.
06:17In addition to being a legendary movie,
06:19Alien also has one of the most famous scenes in the cinematic tradition.
06:24It has been said that the cast did not know about the Chess Buster
06:27and that their terror reactions are 100% genuine,
06:31but once again, this story is exaggerated.
06:34They knew perfectly well what was going to happen,
06:36since it is described with all the luxury of detail in the script.
06:39In addition, under the table there were machines to pump blood
06:42and all the team members were wearing waterproofs,
06:46so they knew that blood would come out of Kane's stomach.
06:50According to Veronica Cartwright,
06:52they even showed them models of what the alien would look like.
06:55Their supposed horror reactions are just acting to the old one.
06:59Your head is sealed.
07:04And you better not say anything.
07:19There are many famous stories about the filming of these movies,
07:22several starring Viggo Mortensen.
07:25One of the most interesting anecdotes is that the actor who played Lurtz
07:29could not see well through the mask,
07:31so he missed the shot and really threw a knife at Mortensen.
07:35According to another version, the knife slipped out of his hand due to the makeup.
07:40In any case, they throw the knife directly at Mortensen
07:43and, as it is genial, he dodges it with his utility sword,
07:46cold as a lettuce.
07:48But no, this was planned in advance and choreographed to conscience.
07:53Yes, Mortensen dodged a knife with his sword, but it was not an accident.
08:04Number 22
08:05Leo rubbed his blood on Kerry Washington's face.
08:19Everyone knows the story.
08:20Leonardo DiCaprio furiously hit the table with his hands,
08:23accidentally broke one of the glasses and cut himself.
08:26Like any professional, he stayed on the role and completed the scene
08:30and even improvised the part in which Candy bleeds on Hitley's face.
08:34Yes, it is true that he opened his hand.
08:36And yes, he stayed on the character.
08:38But at no time did he stain Kerry Washington.
08:41That would have been absurdly unprofessional
08:44and would have violated a book of health and safety laws.
08:47In fact, they cut the scene, cleaned up Leo
08:50and used fake blood to rub it on Washington's face.
09:08Number 21
09:09The Joker's reaction was improvised.
09:18We regret to blow your bubble, but no.
09:21Heath Ledger did not improvise a single second of the hospital explosion.
09:26It has been said for a long time that the special effects failed
09:29and that he remained on the character
09:31and even pressed the trigger to add a moment of frivolity.
09:34But it was not improvised.
09:36On the contrary, Christopher Nolan claims that they rehearsed non-stop
09:40and that every second of the take was planned.
09:43In fact, the delay of the explosion was the idea of the special effects supervisor,
09:47Chris Corbett, who used it as a practical means to keep Ledger away from the fire.
10:04Number 20
10:05A person died looking for the money.
10:07Fargo
10:14The Fargo movie is a dark and comic adventure
10:17in which a large amount of money is at stake.
10:20In one scene, Steve Buscemi's character hides the money on a snowy road.
10:25In the end, it still does not appear.
10:33A few years after the release of the film,
10:35a Japanese woman named Takako Konishi
10:38was found dead in Minnesota after going through
10:40Some incorrect reports at the time of her death
10:42gave rise to the false statement
10:44and then to the urban legend
10:46that she died looking for the hidden money
10:48because she thought it was real.
10:50This myth even gave rise to a movie called Kumiko
10:53from Treasure Hunter.
11:00Number 19
11:01A death in the race of squares.
11:03Ben Hur
11:04The culminating race of squares is the jewel of this legendary religious epic.
11:09Huda Ben Hur
11:10competes against his childhood friend turned enemy,
11:13Mesala.
11:14The protagonist triumphs after Mesala's attempt to kill him fails.
11:18For years it was rumored that the double of the villain
11:21had died during the filming of the sequence
11:23and was seen in the movie.
11:39However,
11:40no one related to the production
11:42has ever mentioned an accident during filming.
11:45This type of myths around the race scene
11:47are quite common,
11:48but being one of the most famous in the history of cinema,
11:51Ben Hur's
11:52has been particularly persistent.
12:02Number 18
12:03The outcome of the final battle.
12:05Rocky
12:06Since it is one of the most popular sports movies in history,
12:10you might think that everyone knows the story of Rocky.
12:16Even so,
12:17the crucial part of the first movie is mistakenly remembered
12:20because Rocky loses.
12:21Many people assume that he won his fight against Apollo Creed.
12:25Although Rocky
12:26gives Apollo an incredible fight during 15 assaults,
12:29Creed is finally declared the winner by split decision.
12:32Perhaps this myth has been maintained
12:34because the story of Rocky
12:36is that of a man who overcomes himself.
12:44Many people think that Rocky
12:46won the fight against Apollo Creed
12:48because he won the fight against Apollo Creed
12:50because he won the fight against Apollo Creed
12:53Many other overcoming stories
12:55end in triumph despite the probabilities.
12:58Although Rocky manages to prove himself,
13:00technically he does not win.
13:07Number 17
13:08Gremlins after midnight.
13:10Gremlins
13:19Everyone knows the rules of the Gremlins, right?
13:21Do not put them in the light,
13:23do not wet them
13:24and do not feed them after midnight.
13:26Well, actually, no.
13:28Although Gremlins is the name of the movie,
13:30these famous rules are for the Mowai,
13:33similar to the Furby.
13:35Feeding these adorable creatures after midnight
13:38is what makes them Gremlins.
13:46However,
13:47for people who only know the movie
13:49through pop culture
13:50or who have seen it once,
13:52the name Mowai does not have the same recognition,
13:55which is probably the cause of this misunderstanding.
14:08Number 16
14:09The inspiration of Edna
14:11The Incredibles
14:12This animated superhero movie
14:14is full of funny characters,
14:16but designer Edna Moda
14:18is one of the fans' favorites.
14:30The tiny diva stands out among all the others
14:32and has some of the most memorable phrases
14:34of the movie.
14:39Many viewers have believed for a long time
14:41that she is based on the well-known
14:43costume designer Edith Head,
14:45given her similar hairstyle and glasses,
14:47but according to the director Brad Bird himself,
14:49she is not based on anyone in particular.
14:51Like many of Edna's creations,
14:53her design is familiar,
14:55but it is still totally unique, dear.
15:09Number 15
15:10Jack fits in the door
15:12Titanic
15:18Surely everyone has had this discussion.
15:21At the end of Titanic,
15:22Jack and Rose are in the water
15:24floating on a door.
15:26Well, it's actually the frame of a door,
15:28not the door itself.
15:29But the point is this,
15:30many of us believed that Jack
15:32could have survived
15:33if Rose had moved a little.
15:41However, as seen in the movie
15:43and in several recreations
15:44after its premiere,
15:45two people at the same time
15:47would have overturned it.
15:48Now, if they had taken turns,
15:50that's another story.
15:52Number 14
15:53Singing in the Rain
15:57As one of the most acclaimed movies
15:59of all time,
16:00for years there have been
16:01several rumors about
16:02Singing in the Rain.
16:16One of the strangest
16:17is about the legendary sequence
16:19with the homonymous song.
16:21While Gene Kelly
16:22sings in the rain,
16:23there is the myth
16:24that it was actually milk.
16:26The theory says
16:27that it was used
16:28to make it look better
16:29in the camera,
16:30since the smell technique
16:31was relatively new.
16:40But Kelly's widow,
16:41Patricia Ward Kelly,
16:42has denied that it was milk.
16:44In addition,
16:45Singing in the Rain
16:46was not the only movie
16:47in which there was rain.
16:57Number 13
16:58Do you feel lucky?
16:59Dirty Harry
17:00Clint Eastwood
17:01has made a career
17:02playing tough men.
17:07One of his most famous roles
17:08is that of the policeman
17:09Harry Callaghan,
17:10when he faces
17:11several criminals.
17:12When he faces
17:13several criminals
17:14in the movie,
17:15he says the immortal phrase
17:16Do you feel lucky?
17:17Or at least,
17:18that's how everyone
17:19quotes it wrong.
17:21The real phrase
17:22is much more complex
17:23and appears
17:24at the end of a speech.
17:32Although part
17:33of this wrong quote
17:34is in the two questions
17:35he asks the criminals,
17:37the one used
17:38by most people
17:39is simply
17:40a paraphrase
17:41of the real one.
17:42Now ask yourself,
17:43did I quote it wrong?
17:44Well,
17:45did you quote it wrong?
18:00Number 12
18:01George Lucas
18:02directed the original
18:03trilogy of Star Wars.
18:04Although you are not
18:05a fan of Star Wars,
18:06if you ask most people
18:07they will tell you
18:08that George Lucas
18:09wrote and directed
18:10the original trilogy
18:11of Star Wars.
18:20But he didn't.
18:21Well, not all of them.
18:22It's true that he scripted
18:23and directed
18:24the original classic
18:25of 1977
18:26that originally
18:27had the name
18:28of the franchise,
18:29but he didn't have
18:30as much control
18:31with the Empire Strikes Back
18:32and The Return of the Jedi.
18:33He helped
18:34in the script
18:35of the latter,
18:36but the Empire
18:37was written by
18:38Light Bracket
18:39and Lawrence Kasdan
18:40and was directed
18:41by Ibram Kirshner.
18:42For his part,
18:43Kasdan collaborated
18:44with Lucas
18:45with the script
18:46of Jedi,
18:47directed by
18:48Richard Markwan.
18:49The universe of Star Wars
18:50was Lucas'
18:51global vision,
18:52but he didn't do it all.
19:01Number 11
19:02Ghost in the Background
19:03Three Men and a Baby
19:07This comedy
19:08from the 80s
19:09shows us three men
19:10who are forced
19:11to take care
19:12of a girl.
19:13The biological father
19:14is one of them,
19:15Jack.
19:23In a scene
19:24where Jack
19:25talks about his daughter
19:26with his mother,
19:27an urban legend
19:28says that you can see
19:29the figure of a ghost
19:30behind some curtains
19:31in the background.
19:32However,
19:33it's just a
19:34cardboard cutout
19:35of Jack,
19:36who is an actor.
19:38Even the co-protagonist
19:39Tom Selleck
19:40has denied the rumor,
19:41and we don't want
19:42to deny a man
19:43with such
19:44an impressive mustache.
19:57Number 10
19:58Brandon Lee's Death
19:59The Crowd
20:07Brandon Lee
20:08was Death The Crowd's
20:09star,
20:10playing the protagonist
20:11Eric Draven,
20:12and he died
20:13during the shoot.
20:14In a scene
20:15where a gun
20:16had to be shot,
20:17they left a fake
20:18bullet in the firearm
20:19and it didn't
20:20go off correctly,
20:21since the specialist
20:22had gone home.
20:23When they shot,
20:24Lee received
20:25a real impact
20:26and died later
20:27in the hospital.
20:28However,
20:29despite popular belief,
20:30the shot where he was
20:31wounded to death
20:32wasn't used
20:33in the final
20:34editing of the movie,
20:35and in fact,
20:36it was used
20:37as evidence
20:38in the investigation
20:39of the accidental death.
20:49Number 9
20:50Jason Burgess
20:51is the killer
20:52Friday the 13th
20:57Jason Burgess
20:58is the famous
20:59killer of the
21:00Friday the 13th
21:01franchise,
21:02but it wasn't
21:03always like that.
21:04In the first installment,
21:05he kills the teenagers
21:06to take revenge
21:07not only
21:08on the two
21:09camp monitors
21:10whose negligence
21:11caused the apparent
21:12murder of his son,
21:13but also
21:14on the monitors
21:15decades later.
21:20It wasn't until
21:21the second movie
21:22when Jason
21:23became the
21:24main antagonist
21:25and didn't even
21:26acquire his iconic
21:27hockey mask
21:28until the third one.
21:29This shows
21:30that although
21:31a property
21:32can be associated
21:33with one thing,
21:34it is not representative
21:35of the whole.
21:41Number 8
21:42Sequel
21:43Indiana Jones
21:44and the Temple of Doom
21:48It is a common mistake
21:49to think that
21:50the second movie
21:51of the original trilogy
21:52of Indiana Jones
21:53is a sequel.
21:54After all,
21:55this is how
21:56trilogies usually work,
21:57one after another.
21:58However,
21:59like the comics
22:00in which it was inspired,
22:01Indiana Jones
22:02doesn't follow
22:04Indiana Jones
22:05and the Temple of Doom
22:06is actually
22:07a prequel
22:08that happens
22:09a year before
22:10the Raiders of the Lost Ark.
22:12Apparently,
22:13the screenwriter
22:14George Lucas
22:15didn't want the Nazis
22:16to be the villains
22:17and made the movie
22:18happen before
22:19the Raiders
22:20to prevent the hero
22:21from running into them
22:22twice in a row.
22:23Although the third Reich
22:24came back
22:25in the third movie.
22:29Number 7
22:30Directed by Tim Burton
22:34This is Halloween
22:35This is Halloween
22:36Pumpkins scream
22:37in the dead of night
22:58This year
22:59Christmas will be
23:01ours!
23:20Small world
23:25And in terms of that film
23:27I was embarrassed.
23:31In the 70s
23:32the comic actor
23:33and director
23:34Jerry Lewis
23:35directed and starred
23:36in a movie
23:37about a clown
23:38imprisoned by the Nazis
23:39during the Second World War.
23:40Apparently,
23:41he was embarrassed
23:42about the final result,
23:43which is usually
23:44cited as the reason
23:45why the movie
23:46wasn't released.
23:47But in reality
23:48he was involved
23:49in legal problems
23:50once finished,
23:51since the rights
23:52were in the hands
23:53of the screenwriter
23:54Joan O'Brien,
23:55which delayed
23:56and finally
23:57prevented its release.
23:58That said,
23:59Lewis's shame
24:00was reflected
24:01in his constant
24:02lack of exposure.
24:03In 2015
24:04a copy was delivered
24:05to the Library of Congress,
24:06but they couldn't project it
24:07until 2024.
24:19In the most famous scene
24:20of Risky Business
24:21the protagonist
24:22Joel Goodson,
24:23played by Tom Cruise,
24:24celebrates at home
24:25his independence
24:26without parents.
24:31He dances to the rhythm
24:32of All Time Rock and Roll
24:33by Bob Seger
24:34in underwear,
24:35white shirt
24:36and sunglasses.
24:37Or at least,
24:38that's how all the parodies
24:39of the moment show it.
24:40In the original scene,
24:41Cruise is wearing
24:42a light pink shirt
24:43without sunglasses.
24:53Although he uses them
24:54in the poster
24:55and in other scenes
24:56of the movie,
24:57it's likely
24:58that his look
24:59outside of this scene
25:00is so iconic
25:01that everyone remembers
25:02that he's wearing them.
25:03Or it's a Mandela effect.
25:05But that's another list.
25:09Number 4
25:10A bigger boat
25:11Jaws
25:12This super production
25:13is important and iconic
25:14in almost every way.
25:25However,
25:26regarding the movie's quotes,
25:28the most famous
25:29is also
25:30one of the most
25:31mistakenly quoted.
25:32In the famous scene,
25:33Martin Grody
25:34is throwing bait
25:35behind Quinn's boat
25:37and sees the huge shark
25:38they're hunting.
25:39He gets out of the cabin
25:40and says to Quinn,
25:45However,
25:46most of the times
25:47that this scene
25:48is referenced
25:49in other media,
25:50people say
25:51we're going to need
25:52a bigger boat
25:53or anything
25:54that needs
25:55something bigger.
25:56Of course,
25:57it has more or less
25:58the same meaning
25:59and effect,
26:00but it's not a direct quote.
26:03Number 3
26:04Hola Clarice
26:05The Silence of the Lambs
26:16Since we're talking
26:17about wrong quotes,
26:18this is another imaginary quote
26:20that everyone thinks
26:21is real.
26:22For years,
26:23both in the scripts
26:24referring to pop culture
26:25and in the conversations
26:26of movie fans,
26:27The Silence of the Lambs
26:28has been wrongly quoted.
26:30It reminds us of
26:31Hannibal Lecter
26:32saying,
26:33Hola Clarice,
26:34in his threatening greeting
26:35to the inexperienced agent
26:36of the FBI,
26:37Clarice Sterling.
26:38However,
26:39even if it has become
26:40an icon,
26:41it's not exact.
26:43Actually,
26:44he only greets her
26:45with a good morning
26:46and good afternoon,
26:47Clarice.
26:49Of course,
26:50he says the exact phrase
26:51in the sequel,
26:52but it was a decade later.
26:56The Silence of the Lambs
26:59Hello Clarice
27:01It's good to see you again.
27:03Number 2
27:04Look,
27:05I'm your father.
27:06Star Wars Episode V
27:07The Empire Strikes Back
27:09Search your feelings,
27:10you know it to be true.
27:14No!
27:16Let's go back to the original trilogy.
27:18You'll think it's hard
27:19for people to be so wrong
27:20with something famous,
27:22but if you look in your heart,
27:23you'll know it's true.
27:25Despite being one of the most
27:26mentioned lines
27:27in the history of cinema,
27:28the phrase
27:29Look, I'm your father
27:30is not actually said
27:31by Darth Vader.
27:32The phrase is
27:33No,
27:34I'm your father.
27:35No,
27:36I
27:37am your father.
27:39The badly remembered line
27:40through wrong quotes
27:41and paraphrases
27:42in pop culture
27:43has become so frequent
27:44that people believe
27:45wrongly
27:46that it's in the movie,
27:47but just like
27:48Sam from Casablanca
27:49plays it again,
27:50it's not like that.
27:52Play it, Sam.
27:54Play
27:55as time goes by.
27:56Hey!
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28:08let's go to the end.
28:09Number 1
28:10S.E.X. in the Sky
28:12The Lion King
28:19Do you remember this song?
28:21In the middle of this Disney classic,
28:22Simba falls down
28:24on a cliff
28:25and raises a cloud of dust.
28:27When you slowly play the scene,
28:29the vague outline
28:31of the letters
28:32S.E.X.
28:33seems to form.
28:34Oh,
28:35what a scandal!
28:36Religious organizations
28:37have used it
28:38as an example
28:39of Disney's apparent
28:40lack of morality,
28:41and the supposed message
28:42has been the subject
28:43of rumors
28:44in children's parks
28:45for decades.
28:46However,
28:47the generally accepted
28:48explanation
28:49is that the letters
28:50are S.F.X.,
28:51a common abbreviation
28:52for special effects,
28:54and that they were inserted
28:55by someone
28:56from that particular department
28:57who worked
28:58in The Lion King.
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