Facts 2341-2370
Well I've been back in school for the last week now.....
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It's back to the ever ridiculous Human Geography, being the only girl in my Computer Tech class, and....... that's actually the only bad things I have with school this year.
Anyways, on to the facts!
And why not throw in a few Indiana Jones facts? Cause Disney owns that too if you guys didn't know ;)
And thanks for over 4,000 votes!
Fact #2341
If you look closely during the council meeting in Star Wars Episode 1, you can see a group of E.T.
Fact #2342
Yoda made a cameo appearance in E.T.
Fact #2343
Disneyland Hong Kong just opened its third resort this month! (January 2015).
Fact #2344
The voice of Lago, was on this season's Celebrity Apprentice.
Fact #2345
Keven Jonas was fired from this year's (2015) season of Celebrity Apprentice.
Fact #2346
Kristoff's stringed instrument has four strings, but only three tuners.
Fact #2347
Elsa creates Olaf in one shot while singing Let It Go, but in the next shot, Olaf is no where to be seen.
Fact #2348
The set for That's So Raven was the same set used for the TV sit-com Saved By The Bell.
Fact #2349
That's So Raven was the first Disney Channel show to have a spin off series. The sequel was Cory In The House.
Fact #2350
Before being signed on to Wizards of Waverly Place, Selena Gomez was sighed on to star in a spin off sequel to Lizzie Mcquire and a different Suite Life spin off called Arwon! None of those made it on the air.
Fact #2351
“Indiana” was actually the name of George Lucas’ dog, an Alaskan malamute. He was also the prototype for Chewbacca.
Fact #2352
Lucas originally didn’t want to cast Harrison Ford since he’d already been in two of Lucas’ films.
Fact #2353
The night before the first day of shooting for Raiders of the Lost Ark, Harrison Ford lent his Swiss army knife to costume designer Deborah Nadoolman. Using the knife and a steel brush, Nadoolman aged the jacket, and had metal splinters in her hands for weeks.
Fact #2354
To age Indiana’s iconic hat, Nadoolman got the hat dirty, rolled it up, sat on it, and had Ford sit on it.
Fact #2355
To shoot the Well of Souls scene, they originally had 1,000 snakes, but it wasn’t enough. Then they tried 2,000 and the snakes still didn’t cover the floor. Producers ended up getting an additional 7,000 snakes.
Fact #2356
During shooting for the famous scene when the cobra rises up and hisses at Indiana when he falls into the Well of Souls, there was a sheet of glass between the cobra and Harrison Ford. At one point the snake became agitated and threw venom at the glass.
Fact #2357
The club owned by the villainous Lao Che in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is called Club Obi Wan, a nod to Star Wars.
Fact #2358
The iconic gold-and-red sequined dress Willie Scott wears in the opening of Temple of Doom was a gown made with authentic 1920s beads and sequins. Unfortunately, an elephant on set ate most of the dress before the opening scene was filmed, and the dress had to undergo extensive, rushed repairs.
Fact #2359
The entire conveyer-belt fight scene in Temple of Doom was shot with Harrison Ford’s double, Vic Armstrong. Ford suffered a serious back injury on set and had to fly back to Los Angeles for six weeks to receive treatment.
Fact #2360
Spielberg wanted to focus on Indy’s relationship with his father, and thought it would work well with the movie’s plot because “the search for the father is the search for the Holy Grail.”
Fact #2361
Sean Connery who plays Indy's father is only 12 years older than Harrison Ford.
Fact #2362
Sean Connery was also the original James Bond.
Fact #2363
In the scene when Indiana and his father are sitting at a table on the zeppelin, neither Ford nor Connery is wearing pants. Connery thought he’d sweat too much if he wore pants, and Ford decided to join him.
Fact #2364
During the movie’s five to six days of filming in Jordan for The Last Crusade, Queen Noor of Jordan and her kids drove Steven Spielberg to location a couple of times.
Fact #2365
George Lucas’ original story for the third Indiana Jones film involved a haunted castle.
Fact #2366
Costume designer Anthony Powell studied photographs of Nazi uniforms and then combed Eastern Europe with his team to track down as many uniforms as possible for the film.
Fact #2367
Harrison Ford was paid $10,000 for his performance in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope.
Fact #2368
The sound of the TIE Fighter engines is actually the sound of an elephant call mixed with the sounds of a car driving on wet pavement.
Fact #2369
Many of the buildings constructed to be used in shots of Tatooine are still standing in Tunisia. In fact, some of them are still used by locals.
Fact #2370
The bounty hunter Bossk’s clothing is a recycled spacesuit from Doctor Who.
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