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The 32 Greatest Unscripted Movie Scenes. Much to the dismay of screenwriters, movies scripts aren’t always set in stone.

The 32 Greatest Unscripted Movie Scenes

They are often like living objects constantly evolving during the filming process. Some films, like Jaws and Annie Hall, don’t even have a finished script when the cameras start to roll. Actors and actresses are regularly ad libbing, improvising or going off-script while reciting their lines. Sometimes the directors hate it – other times they love it. Occasionally the improved lines become immortalized as some of the most memorable in cinema history. Check out these 32 great unscripted scenes – you may be surprised at how many of your favorite lines were off-the-cuff. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Director – Steven Spielberg While chasing Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen) after she’s been kidnapped, archaeologist and adventurer Dr.

Very Interesting Facts About the Movie Titanic. Early Movie Concept Art: See What Your Favorite Characters Could've Looked Like. Just as with scripts, movie concept artists go through many a draft until they get the final approval for their character portrayals.

Early Movie Concept Art: See What Your Favorite Characters Could've Looked Like

Take Shrek for example. A recent photo posted to Reddit revealed that our favorite green ogre with a hero’s heart started out looking more like the star of ‘Coneheads.’ And Yoda, ‘Star Wars” supreme Jedi master, was originally depicted as a combination of hobbit and elf from the upcoming ‘Hobbit‘ trilogy. It’s safe to say that if things had gone differently — maybe if one day Pixar studio reps had drank too much coffee than usual and approved the wrong sketches — all these classic characters, from ‘X-Men‘ mutants to Woody and Buzz in ‘Toy Story,’ wouldn’t have looked the way they do today.

So, just for fun, we’ve tracked down some early (and we mean early) movie concept art and sketches to see what was going on in these artists’ heads when they first started imagining characters into existence. Shrek, ‘Shrek’ 50 Greatest Films You'll Only Watch Once. 6 Most Stunning Actress Transformations. Disclosure: This post is part of an upcoming sponsorship with the movie The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.

6 Most Stunning Actress Transformations

While we’re all used to seeing Hollywood actresses dolled up for red carpet events like the Oscars or the Golden Globes, we’re more amazed when they leave all that glitz and glamour behind to transform themselves into something completely different. Today, we’ve compiled a list of modern-day actresses who have done just that. While in some cases they’ve endured hours in the make-up chair, other times they’ve taken drastic, highly disciplined steps to morph right in front of our very eyes. Here, then, is our list of the six most stunning actress transformations from recent and upcoming movies. Rooney Mora as Lisbeth (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) How does a seemingly sweet girl who was last seen as Mark Zuckerberg's pretty, quick-witted girlfriend in The Social Network, show that she can play a androgynous, bisexual computer hacker?

Angelina Jolie as Mariane Pearl (A Mighty Heart) The five most pathetic female film characters of all time. If the rest of this years movie posters told the truth. It's been far too long since our last movie poster TRUTH-BOMBING: here's a round-up of the remaining movies that have dodged our rapist rapier wit so far this year.

If the rest of this years movie posters told the truth

Attention Stumblers! We have a new feature we think you'll like: If 2012's Oscar posters told the truth. In conclusion, I have far too much time on my hands. Attention Stumblers! We have a new feature we think you'll like: If 2012's Oscar posters told the truth. "If Movie Posters Told The Truth" list. "Honest Movie Titles: Oscars 2011" by Susanna Wolff and Tom Philip. The Titanic / Inception Connection. - Dog and Pony Show - Better at the... What It Might Look Like If Hollywood Studios Quoted Pajiba Reviews on their Movie Posters.