“Expensive Blunders: The Surprising Costs Behind Hollywood’s Biggest Filming Fiascos!”

"Expensive Blunders: The Surprising Costs Behind Hollywood's Biggest Filming Fiascos!"

At that point, they had no choice but to wait for his ankle to heal in order to resume filming. The healing process took six weeks, which ended up costing the film thousands of dollars waiting around for his recovery.

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An Injury That Resulted In A Lawsuit On The Set Of Ghostland

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Ghostland

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Considering all of the people that are dying and being chased around, horror movies usually require a lot of special effects and stunts. This was the case for the film Ghostland, in which actress Taylor Hickson’s character was supposed to be thrown through a glass door.

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Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse, and the stunt resulted in Hickson severely cutting her face, leaving a large permanent scar on her cheek. Apparently, the wrong kind of glass was used, which was the direct cause of her injury. Hickson then ended up suing the film company for overlooking her safety during the stunt.

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A Pair Of Gloves Created A Nightmare On The Set Of Skyfall

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Skyfall Gloves

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During the production of Skyfall, Daniel Craig bought a pair of leather gloves that he thought would go well with his Bond character. When filming in a cold warehouse, Craig asked director Sam Mendez if he could wear the gloves. Already under a lot of pressure, Mendez gave him the go-ahead without thinking much of it.

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However, while in the editing room, the crew realized Craig was wearing the gloves during a scene when he’s shooting a gun that has fingerprint recognition, a huge continuity error. After learning that a re-shoot of the scene would cost millions, they were forced to spend extra and digitally paint over his hands making them appear abnormally large.

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