r/behindthescenes

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It's funny, but when I was a kid, I thought this movie actually existed. I recently watched *Home Alone* again and started wondering what kind of movie it was, only to find out that it doesn't exist.

u/ChannelMiserable7363 — 6 days ago
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In this scene, not everything went strictly according to plan. Heath Ledger improvised and reacted differently than expected; some of his movements and reactions weren’t clearly scripted, but they decided to leave it that way because the scene looked more “lively.”

u/Deep-Channel-7779 — 13 days ago