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Jaws

Bet you didn’t see this one coming, Martha’s Vinyard was the setting for the 1975 classic film Jaws. As outrageous as that sounds, Martha Stewart allowed Speilberg to shoot there for free, and for as long as he liked. She wanted to represent her property in an artistic way, not for herself, but to enable those she believed in. Naturally, Martha Stewart’s initial judgment did not go in vain. 

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The More You Know

  • Disney turned down the chance to make Back to the Future claiming the mother/son relationship was too risqué.
  • "E.T." and "Poltergeist" started from the same script.
  • During the filming of Snow Buddies (an ‘Air Bud’ spinoff), five puppies died.
  • In the movie 'The Hangover', no effects or prosthetics were created for Stu's missing tooth. Actor Ed Helms never had an adult incisor grow, and his fake incisor was taken out for the parts of filming where Stu's tooth is missing.
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