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11 movie facts you probably didnt know: 1) Leonardo diCaprio cut his hand while the cameras were rolling on the set of Django and kept filming the scene, never breaking character. 2) Leonardo DiCaprio cut his hand while the cameras were rolling on the set of Django Unchained and kept moving through the scene, never breaking character. His real-life bloodied hand made it into the final version of the film. 3) During a particularly aggressive moment for his character, Calvin Candie, DiCaprio slammed his hand on a table so hard that he broke a glass and cut his hand.Blood was dripping down his hand, producer Stacy Sher told Variety. He never broke character. He kept going. He was in such a zone. It was very intense. He required stitches. 4) According to the producer, Stacey Sher, that scene was not suppose to happen that way. Leonardo DiCaprio accidentally slammed his hand on a piece of glass and he’s such an amazing actor that he never broke character as the blood from the injury began running down his hand. In the scene, Kerry looked mortified as he pushed her down in the chair and rubbed his blood on her face. It’s one of the most intense scenes in the movie with Stacey saying Leo really did hurt himself accidentally but kept on with the scene like a pro. 5) This is why hes an award-winning actor: Leonardo DiCaprio cut his hand open so badly that it required stitches on the set of Django Unchained, but never yelled, Cut, to attend to his bloody injury. 6) [In Django Unchained] Theres a scene where DiCaprios Candie is confronting Django (Jamie Foxx) and Dr. Shultz (Christoph Waltz), the two bounty hunters that are masquerading as prospective buyers for Candies services. Candie learns of the deception and goes into a hate-filled tirade against the two inposters. During the scene, DiCaprio slams his hand down on the dining table.It was during one of these takes that DiCaprio brought his hand down on some crystal, smashing it and in the process cut his hand open. Blood began to leak out, but that didnt stop the actor from continuing the take right through to the end. 7) In Tarantinos newest film Django, there is a scene where Leonardo DiCaprio actually cut hiself and didnt break character. The scene was so intense already that they decided to keep it in the movie. 8) During the climax of the turbulent phrenology sequence in which Calvin Candie explodes into a fit of rage, Leonardo DiCaprio slams his hand down on the dining room table and accidentally smashes a glass. And this wasn’t a moment you’ll find in the script. Instead of asking that the cameras stop rolling, DiCaprio went on with the scene and incorporated the accident into the material. 9) My hand started really pouring blood all over the table, says DiCaprio. Maybe they thought it was done with special effects. I wanted to keep going. It was more interesting to watch Quentins and Jamies reaction off-camera than to look at my hand. After the take, the room erupted in a standing ovation. We did it bloodied and bandaged for the rest of the movie, says DiCaprio, to give Tarantino the option of using or omitting the gory take. Im glad Quentin kept it in. 10) Leo se cortó la mano, pero aún no tiene un Oscar, muchas gracias a Michael Bay. 11) Leo lost his voice a couple times, and we had to wait for him, says Jackson. On about the sixth take, he adds, Leo slammed his hand on the table and hit a glass. Adds co-producer Stacey Sher: It disintegrated into his hand, and he never flinched.
Posted on: Fri, 07 Feb 2014 22:53:01 +0000

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