Colin Farrell sagt, es ist ein „Wunder“, der Niemand gestorben ist und die Alexander War -Szene mit 8 Elefanten, 200 Pferden und 800 Männern dreht

    https://people.com/colin-farrell-says-it-s-a-miracle-nobody-died-filming-alexander-war-scene-11813888

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    1. > „The hardest sequence I’ve ever been a part of was there was a battle scene shot for Alexander in the desert of Morocco way back when. We were four weeks doing the Battle of Gaugamela, and so it was four weeks coming in every day,“ Farrell, 49, recalled.

      > When Robbie asked if it was the scene that included elephants, Farrell changed course, saying, „Actually, that was the most dangerous thing. Let’s go with the most dangerous thing I’ve ever been a part of.“

      > He continued, „They would say action, and there was eight head of elephant, 200 head of horse, and 800 background, 800 foreground, 800 x, 800 Thai men who would move. Eight elephants, 200 horses and 800 men would go on action.“

      > „One guy broke his leg on horseback. That was it. Nobody died. It was a miracle. They wouldn’t do it now,“ he concluded.

    2. UnnamedStaplesDrone on

      This movie has some of the best battle scenes I’ve ever seen. People complain about the acting etc but if you think of it like a Shakespearean melodrama of Alexander, it makes sense. I’m a sucker for anything from this time period though

    3. VampireHunterAlex on

      All these years later and I’m still peeved that because of Oliver Stone, we never got Martin Scorsese‘s ‘Alexander‘ treatment: That’s gotta be one of the unmade greats.

    4. LoveWineNotTheLabel on

      Can we be done with these AI written headlines please. Whats with the use of single quotes on two different words?

    5. I like how this headline starts turning into a recitation of Humpty Dumpty by the end

    6. I totally thought that was Richard Dean Anderson from an 80s episode of MacGyver…. 🤣

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