There are plenty of horror movies which through its scary visual effects, stunning plots, horrifying characters send chills down the spine of the audiences even years after its initial release. It is quite fascinating to know interesting things about these movies.
Some of the fascinating facts about the popular horror movies are given here:
The First Horror Film to Be Nominated in Oscar For Best Picture Was the Exorcist
The Oscar Academy has been always biased towards scary movies, but The Exorcist got 10 Oscar nominations in the year 1974. The list includes the Best Supporting Actress category for the performance of Linda Blair. She was just 15 years of age by then!
The First Choice to Play Freddy Krueger Was Not Robert Englund
It still runs in our minds how frightening Freddy Krueger From A Nightmare on Elm Street was. The writer and director of the movie Wes Craven had initially planned the role for a stuntman but later opted to go with an experienced actor. The first choice was David Warner but after his disapproval, the opportunity came to Robert Englund.
The Shark in Jaws Movie Does Not Appear Fully Until One Hour And 21 Minutes
Many fans and critics thought that the lack of appearances of the shark in the movie was to enhance the tension but the reason behind the non-appearance of the full shark was due to the problem with the mechanical shark model built for the movie. Yet, Steven Spielberg handled the scenes perfectly.
The Sequel for Aliens Took Seven Years to Be Made
The original Alien movie came out in 1979 and it was a huge hit. Plans for a sequel were started immediately and there came the problem between the film’s producers and 20th Century Fox over the profit distribution of the movie. Finally, they agreed to a sequel and said the producers to make money out of the sequel. Century Fox kept the profits of the original movie, later the producers sued the company for that.
A Serial Killer Became the Inspiration for Many Movies
Ed Gein and his house made the headlines multiple times. Also, this story became an inspiration for making a lot of movies and characters. The list includes even the popular movies such as Psycho, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and The Silence of the Lambs.
Even the Exorcist Director Was Scared of the Babadook
The Babadook was released on November 30, 2014, and it became famous soon after the director of The Exorcist William Friedkin tweet saying that he hasn’t seen a terrifying movie as The Babadook.
Paranormal Activity Is One of The Most Profitable Films of All Time
Paranormal Activity movie’s initial budget was close around to $15,000. It made a whopping $193 million which is a 1,286,566 percent return on investment.
Scary Movie Was the Planned Title of Scream
Initially, the movie was named as Scary Movie, but the Weinstein brothers changed that to Scream during the middle of the production. It is said that Harvey Weinstein was listening to Michael Jackson Song Scream with his brother in his car. Later they decided to name the movie Scream.
Child’s Play Was Inspired by Real Events
Author Robert Eugene Otto said that one of his family’s servants placed a voodoo curse on his doll. He said that the doll would supposedly move from one room to another room in a mysterious way.
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