![]() Schwarzenegger had to meet the executives of the military contractor responsible for the vehicles personally, and sign waivers, to acquire one of his own. Schwarzenegger first saw a convoy of military Humvees drive by on the Astoria, Oregon set. IF SCHWARZENEGGER HADN'T MADE THE FILM, HUMMER VEHICLES MIGHT NEVER HAVE BECOME AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC. He was also cut out of Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004). The prolific character actor (Jimmy James on NewsRadio, the voice of Bill on King of the Hill, Milton in Office Space) played a sheriff in a scene that was taken out. She instructed him to grab and hold her before going in for the kiss, otherwise it would look like they were “ swallowing each other up.” 12. MILLER TAUGHT SCHWARZENEGGER HOW TO KISS ON CAMERA. It was then vetoed by the governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 2004, the state passed a bill dropping the ban. ![]() In California, owning a ferret has been illegal since the 1930s. In the movie, Kimble recruits a ferret to be the class mascot. HE WAS A BIT OF A HYPOCRITE OVER FERRETS. Her name was Tiffany.” 9. SCHWARZENEGGER GAVE A SURPRISE COMMENCEMENT SPEECH TO THE LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL.Īstoria High School's 1990 graduating class was treated to some of the famous actor’s words while he was in town filming. “My kissing was half as bad as my acting. ![]() “It was really embarrassing,” the younger Reitman said. His role as “Kissing Boy” in Kindergarten Cop marked his first kiss in real life, too. IVAN REITMAN’S NOW-FAMOUS SON WAS IN IT, TOO.įour-time Oscar nominee Jason Reitman has followed in his father's footsteps, directing Juno (2007), Up in the Air (2009), and Young Adult (2011). Ross Malinger, who starred as Harvey, played Tom Hanks' son Jonah in Sleepless in Seattle in 1993.Ĩ. Adam Wylie, who played Larry, went on to play Brad Langford on Gilmore Girls. She was so young she didn’t really know she was making a movie. Odette Annable ( Cloverfield, House) played Rosa, the girl who answered Arnold’s question of “Who is your daddy and what does he do?” in Spanish, based off of her first ever audition. SOME OF THE KIDS WENT ON TO ACT IN OTHER PROMINENT ROLES. So I developed the five Reitman rules of filmmaking-listen, act natural, know your character, don't look in the camera, and discipline." He described the experience as “really tough.” 7. "My shirt was all wet, my voice was hoarse, and I had this really panicked look in my eyes. "After the first day of filming I was in a sweat," the director told the Los Angeles Times. REITMAN HAD SOME TROUBLE DIRECTING THE KIDS. Arnold got through to them by doing jumping jacks with the kids. ![]() Schwarzenegger trusted Reitman to help him deal with the kids, and said it was why he “insisted” on him directing the movie. SCHWARZENEGGER WANTED REITMAN TO DIRECT BECAUSE HE HAD A WAY WITH KIDS. Not wanting to deviate from his daily workout routine, Schwarzenegger insisted that a gym be assembled for his use in Astoria. The classroom scenes were filmed on a Universal soundstage in Los Angeles, however, so that Schwarzenegger could be near his family. The Goonies (1985) was shot down the road from the school. For nine days, most of the kindergarten through fourth grade students at John Jacob Astor Elementary School were paid $35 a day to appear as extras. Reitman liked the look of the town, appreciating its foggy and rainy atmosphere. Club: “I just had done theater, and I had just come off of working with Robert De Niro on Awakenings (1990), and I just was like … Arnold Schwarzenegger? He’s, like, the barbarian movies and stuff.” She ended up taking the part of Joyce Palmieri/Rachel Crisp and thought the movie turned out well. Miller ( Big Top Pee-wee, Carlito’s Way) initially thought, “Am I doing the right thing for my career to be in this movie?” She elaborated further in an interview with The A.V.
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