The video features a host named Curious Ben who shares interesting facts about eight famous movies. The movies covered are:
1. Armageddon (1998) - NASA showed the movie to its trainees to identify errors, and at least 168 errors were found.
2. Bird Box (2018) - The creatures in the movie were not shown, but prototypes were created, and the host shares pictures of them.
3. The Theory of Everything (2014) - Eddie Redmayne's preparation for the role of Stephen Hawking involved meeting with people with ALS and contorting his body for hours.
4. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) - The raccoon character Rocket was computer-generated, but a real raccoon named Oreo was used as a model and appeared on set.
5. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) - The actors snorted vitamin B instead of cocaine, and Margot Robbie found the role of Naomi challenging to play.
6. The Green Mile (1999) - 30 mice were used to play the role of Mr. Jingles, and the actors had trouble controlling them.
7. Space Jam (1996) - Lola Bunny was introduced in this movie, and the website created to promote the film is still online and unchanged.
8. Now You See Me (2013) - The host explains how a magic trick in the movie was done using editing techniques and multiple cards with the same value.
The video encourages viewers to like, comment, and share it, and to follow the host on social media for more interesting facts.
Here are the extracted key facts:
1. The movie Armageddon premiered in 1998.
2. Armageddon is a science fiction film about a team of astronauts sent to destroy an asteroid with an atomic bomb.
3. NASA showed Armageddon during its training program to help apprentices detect errors in the plot.
4. NASA detected at least 168 errors in the plot of Armageddon.
5. Bird Box was released on Netflix in December 2018.
6. According to Netflix, Bird Box was reproduced more than 45 million times in its first 7 days of release.
7. The creatures in Bird Box were not shown in the movie, but prototypes were created.
8. The prototypes of the creatures in Bird Box were baby-cheeked and have been published in an article.
9. The Theory of Everything is a movie about the life of Stephen Hawking.
10. Eddie Redmayne won an Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in The Theory of Everything.
11. Eddie Redmayne met with people suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to prepare for his role in The Theory of Everything.
12. Eddie Redmayne spent hours in the same position without moving to prepare for his role in The Theory of Everything.
13. Eddie Redmayne's spine became misaligned after filming The Theory of Everything and needed an expert's help to return it to its normal state.
14. Rocket in Guardians of the Galaxy was 100% computer-generated.
15. A real raccoon named Oreo was used as a model for Rocket's movements and behavior in Guardians of the Galaxy.
16. Oreo the raccoon was present on the set of Guardians of the Galaxy and even attended the premiere.
17. The movie Wolf of Wall Street was nominated for Best Film of the Year in 2014.
18. In Wolf of Wall Street, the actors snorted vitamin B instead of cocaine.
19. The vitamin B used in Wolf of Wall Street was chosen because it looks similar to cocaine and is not illegal to snort.
20. Margot Robbie found her role in Wolf of Wall Street to be one of the most difficult she had played in her career.
21. Margot Robbie had to record a scene in Wolf of Wall Street in front of 30 male crew members.
22. The Green Mile is a movie about convicted inmates who live in The Green Mile.
23. There were 30 different mice used to play the role of Mr. Jingles in The Green Mile.
24. The mice in The Green Mile were not easy to work with and required a lot of cheese to control.
25. Space Jam was released in 1996 and starred Michael Jordan.
26. Lola Bunny first appeared in Space Jam.
27. Lola Bunny was not a previously established character in the Looney Tunes universe.
28. The website created to promote Space Jam is still online and unchanged since the 1990s.
29. Now You See Me is a movie about a group of magicians known as the 4 horsemen.
30. The movie Now You See Me features a trick where a character guesses the card chosen by the audience.
31. The trick in Now You See Me was achieved by increasing the exposure time of the chosen card and using four identical cards.