¡DATOS CURIOSOS de PELÍCULAS de TERROR! - Paulettee - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various little-known facts and trivia about horror movies. Some of the notable points include:

- The first horror movie was made in 1922, and Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds" was considered one of the most terrifying films of its time.
- The Conjuring film was so scary that some theaters in the Philippines had priests bless the rooms where it was shown.
- The main actor in Hellraiser, Bradley, was ignored during the entire production party because no one recognized him due to his makeup.
- The zombies in "Night of the Living Dead" were not professional actors, and one of them was a person the director met in a restaurant.
- The production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show did not have heating or bathrooms, which gave Susan Sarandon pneumonia.
- The film "Interview with the Vampire" had actors lie face down to make their veins more noticeable for realistic makeup.
- Michael Myers' character was named after a person who helped the director distribute his previous film in Europe.
- The film "Paranormal Activity" was made with a budget of just $15,000 but grossed $190 million at the box office.
- The blood in the film "Psycho" was made with chocolate sauce because it was in black and white and not noticeable.
- The Exorcist was the first horror film to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Film.
- The film "The Blair Witch Project" had actors stranded in a forest with cameras and a map, and they really began to feel anguish and fear.
- Gene Hackman was initially considered for the role of Hannibal Lecter but turned it down.
- The film "The Shining" had its protagonist, Shelley Duvall, constantly cry and feel anguish, and she had to hydrate herself frequently.
- The film "The Silence of the Lambs" won the Oscar for Best Film in 1991.
- The film "Poltergeist" is believed to be cursed due to the deaths of several actors and crew members.
- The skeleton in the final scene of "The Texas Massacre" was real and bought from India.
- The famous "blood scene" in "The Shining" took nine days to film, and the director used liters of blood to achieve the desired effect.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The first horror movie was made in 1922.
2. Alfred Hitchcock's film "The Birds" is considered one of the most terrifying of its time.
3. The movie "The Conjuring" was blessed by priests in some theaters in the Philippines due to negative energies felt by the audience.
4. The main actor in the movie "Hellraiser" was ignored during the production party because no one recognized him due to his makeup.
5. Most of the zombies in the movie "Night of the Living Dead" were not professional actors.
6. The movie "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" was filmed without heating or bathrooms, which gave the protagonist, Susan Sarandon, pneumonia.
7. The movie "Yuki" is inspired by the real story of Robert the Cursed Doll.
8. The blood in the movie "Psycho" was made with chocolate sauce because the film was in black and white and the sauce was not noticeable.
9. The movie "Paranormal Activity" was made with a budget of only $15,000 and grossed $190 million at the box office.
10. The movie "The Exorcist" was the first horror film to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Film.
11. The actors in the movie "Interview with a Vampire" were put face down to make their veins more noticeable for realistic makeup.
12. Michael Myers' character was named after a person who helped the director distribute his previous film in Europe.
13. The movie "Poltergeist" was filmed with the actors being told that they had to meet at a different point, but they were actually lost and being scared by the production team.
14. Gene Hackman was initially considered for the role of the protagonist in the movie "Hannibal," but he rejected it.
15. The movie "The Shining" was filmed with the protagonist, Shelley Duvall, being made to feel anxious and scared by the director to get a better performance out of her.
16. The actors in the movie "It" were separated because they were very terrified of the protagonist in real life.
17. Robert Englund, the actor who played Freddy Krueger, had several real accidents with the blade glove during the filming of "A Nightmare on Elm Street."
18. The scene in which a character goes down the stairs in an inverted position was removed from the film "The Exorcist" because it was too scary.
19. The movie "Poltergeist" is believed to be cursed because several of its actors and crew members died in different ways.
20. The temperature in the room during the filming of "The Exorcist" was kept very low to give realism to the smoke that the actors voted when speaking.
21. The skeleton in the final scene of "The Texas Massacre" was completely real and was bought in India.
22. The scene in which a giant sea of blood comes out in "The Shining" was filmed for nine days because the director was not happy with how it looked.