When Actors Weren't Faking in Movies!

2024 ж. 5 Нау.
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Here are some of the movie scenes where Actors showed their genuine reactions.
Thanks, Alex for the voiceover.

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  • Narrator: 3 extras lost their lives on camera happy clarinette music intensifies

    @PrmtvStudio@PrmtvStudio2 ай бұрын
    • It's "TheLaughPlanet", after all...

      @Lykdraft@LykdraftАй бұрын
  • This really just proves how reckless and deranged filmmakers have always been.

    @AFLoneWolf@AFLoneWolf2 ай бұрын
    • Not nearly as bad, but pretty messed up anyway; the director of Die Hard had Alan Rickman dropped a half second before he was supposed to be, the look on his face as his character Hans Gruber falls is genuine oh crap fear. He thought some malfunction might actually have him about to fall to his death.

      @johns9652@johns96522 ай бұрын
  • You didnt do ur research. Though DiCaprio did cut his hand open, he didn't smear his real blood on Carrie's face, they used fake blood after. Him smearing his hand on her face was a different take.

    @Kyle-ly6bt@Kyle-ly6bt2 ай бұрын
    • You know, if you had just left the first sentence of your comment you wouldn’t come across like a smug douche. Just saying.

      @my2bit2cents78@my2bit2cents782 ай бұрын
    • Came here to say this.

      @Bunglechunk@Bunglechunk2 ай бұрын
    • That would be doubly messed up if he did.🤢

      @rachels6808@rachels68082 ай бұрын
    • Thank good😮.

      @ninnarichterjacobsen5682@ninnarichterjacobsen56822 ай бұрын
    • Oh my God, so relieved to read this.

      @KimNiemi@KimNiemi2 ай бұрын
  • That one about the dog is messed up. Poor little fella, f*** you, director!

    @pipash3953@pipash39532 ай бұрын
    • SO AWFULLY MEAN. this is really fu***** up.

      @koala7254@koala72542 ай бұрын
  • Film-makers had no qualms about destroying people's lives for their "art". Psychopath's were lauded as great artists and able to get away with a lot because of the times.

    @VarunBhargavan@VarunBhargavanАй бұрын
  • How about the scene when Natalie Wood as a child nearly drowned, but the set crew assumed her genuine fear was mere acting, and failed to help her avoid drowning?

    @Oblitus1@Oblitus12 ай бұрын
    • damn that's traumatic

      @lavans06@lavans062 ай бұрын
    • perhaps because she drowned later and because not many will remember her now. Tragedy all over.

      @corbeau-_-@corbeau-_-2 ай бұрын
  • Poor kid, I'm realizing how many of these movie makers are mean to put it nicely

    @thelethalartist8387@thelethalartist838727 күн бұрын
  • Bonus points for the Rocky Horror Picture Show, just before eddies reveal Barry bostwick slammed his fork down straight into Susan Saradans hand. You can see her rubbing it and glaring at him. Although during the floor show she steps on his foot while wearing high heels which you can see on his face

    @ff0213@ff02132 ай бұрын
    • Vindictive of course

      @enigma9971@enigma99712 ай бұрын
  • So what you’re telling me is… Michael Bay basically set off a chain reaction of mini bombs and told his actors to run because their lives really depended on it? Holy shit!😂😂

    @rachels6808@rachels68082 ай бұрын
    • It's a shame it's not true.

      @Stubbino@StubbinoАй бұрын
    • @@Stubbino thank god!

      @rachels6808@rachels6808Ай бұрын
  • I'm sure there are a few other films/scenes that had genuine reactions, like the one in "Real Steel" when Max saw Atom coming alive in the workshop. The actor Dakota Goyo actually did see the robot for the first time on set. Or when Gertie cried in E.T. when E.T. was dead. 7 year old Drew Barrymore thought E.T. was a real person. But your list is great, even including scenes from very old movies.

    @MhLiMz@MhLiMz2 ай бұрын
  • Should have included Alan Rickman's fall at the end of Die Hard. He knew he was going to fall but it was going to be on the count of three. They let him go on two.

    @gwickle1685@gwickle16852 ай бұрын
    • I actually heard it was one lol

      @TheOffkilter@TheOffkilter2 ай бұрын
    • @gwickle1685 Yeah, that is one surprised reaction.

      @johntiggleman4686@johntiggleman4686Ай бұрын
  • I was an extra in Noah's Ark, and later in Poltergeist.

    @billbaggins1688@billbaggins1688Ай бұрын
    • You just made my morning, friend.

      @djangofett3266@djangofett3266Ай бұрын
    • I wish I had thought of that one.

      @canbonly1970@canbonly19709 күн бұрын
  • The chestburster scene in Alien traumatized Veronica Cartwright, who played Lambert, so badly she needed therapy. After that, she only did a few nice, safe, made for TV movies, until 4 years later she was in a horror/sci-fi anthology called Nightmares, which she was already having, BTW. It was originally filmed as the two-hour pilot for a TV series that never happened. Her first real movie after Alien was The Right Stuff, later in 1983. She did several more made for TV movies and TV shows, and some other movies before finally starring in another horror movie in 1995, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh, with Tony Todd. 16 years after Alien, I guess she wasn't scared anymore. At least not too scared.

    @BigHarryBalzac@BigHarryBalzacАй бұрын
  • Jamie Lee had the best quote regarding her topless scene, "Shoot 'Em While Their Up" was her reported quote. Ha. They were perfect.

    @KevinStogner-fd7tl@KevinStogner-fd7tlАй бұрын
  • Thank god a video on point, with no extra comments or anything Just the scenes and descriptions. Nice job mate

    @kovyakov@kovyakov2 ай бұрын
  • The thumbnail was technically not a clickbait. Technically.

    @doylelacrua@doylelacrua2 ай бұрын
  • Where did Spielberg get real skeletons?

    @lonesomelenny7606@lonesomelenny760629 күн бұрын
  • Another Goonies fact: the 'kid' that dropped the curses in that scene was good ol' Josh Brolin, who exclaimed "holy shit!!" upon seeing the ship for the first time. Nice one, Cable 😉👍

    @andrekerrison3367@andrekerrison3367Ай бұрын
    • On the DVD there is a narration by the cast and they admitted they had all seen the ship earlier by seeking into the sound stage. Their reactions on seeing the ship for the "first" time was just acting.

      @vladd6787@vladd678727 күн бұрын
  • Imagine one day that YOUR own skeleton might get used in a movie.

    @dr.zippymcscoots8725@dr.zippymcscoots87252 ай бұрын
    • Ssoooo, you do a Stephen Wright, and donate your body to science fiction.

      @w.reidripley1968@w.reidripley1968Ай бұрын
  • The scene in Alien is one of my favorites.

    @KaijuBiologist@KaijuBiologistАй бұрын
  • They did not mention the part in Die hard where they dropped Alan Rickman. He was in a harness and was supposed to be dropped on the count of 3. They dropped him on 2. So that look of fear on his face when he dropped was the real deal.

    @jimwjohnq.public@jimwjohnq.publicАй бұрын
  • DiCaprio cutting open his hand and keep going is surely one of the greatest scenes ever.

    @SirToxe@SirToxe2 ай бұрын
    • did not smear his real blood though. (good for him)

      @koala7254@koala72542 ай бұрын
    • @@koala7254 yep Tarantino liked the addition of the cut hand so much he added it as a special effect for all subsequent scenes. An you are correct not real blood on anyone but DiCaprio.

      @jeolman1@jeolman1Ай бұрын
  • the most funniest scene was arnold said give me the goddamn page!😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    @kevinjiang9980@kevinjiang9980Ай бұрын
  • It's not "primer cord". It is a brand name of an explosive cord. It's Primacord (R).

    @saxmusicmail@saxmusicmailАй бұрын
  • JoBeth Williams went face to face with actual dead decomposed people in Poltergeist 🤯

    @jmag579@jmag5792 ай бұрын
    • meh. I've been to the butcher many times.

      @corbeau-_-@corbeau-_-2 ай бұрын
    • @@corbeau-_- we’re they butchering humans? 😆🤨

      @jmag579@jmag5792 ай бұрын
    • @@corbeau-_- did you buy rotting human meat there?

      @TheOffkilter@TheOffkilter2 ай бұрын
    • @@jmag579 I'm not 100% sure. But it was dead meat, I think.

      @corbeau-_-@corbeau-_-2 ай бұрын
  • 1:28 umm how is this not more well known?

    @Tridgit@Tridgit27 күн бұрын
  • The Django Unchained blood on her face was F A K E.. Movie magic.. 100% BS story dude........ Kerry Washington "People often ask me if this is true and it is true. There was a scene where Leonardo DiCaprio, who is so brilliant in the film, actually smashed glass and had a bloodied hand and did the scene, finished the scene with a bloody hand," she recalled. "In the scene, he goes to touch my face later and Quentin wasn't sure if he wanted to use the take with the blood or not, so every moment after that moment in the movie we shot twice. We'd shoot completely bloody with him touching my face - with fake blood - and then we'd have to take everything off and shoot it again totally clean."

    @lknanml@lknanmlАй бұрын
  • 4:56 - I just realised it has been 30 years since True Lies theatrical release.

    @nicholasmaude6906@nicholasmaude69062 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for reminding me how old we've gotten.

      @pirtu2000@pirtu20002 ай бұрын
    • No way

      @Ritercrazy@RitercrazyАй бұрын
  • I think in the scene from 'Schindler's List' where prisoners were about to be gassed, Steven Spielberg purposely did not tell them that all the lights would be suddenly turned off, which made them all scream in terror. There is also a scene in 'Ship of Fools' where Vivean Leigh attacks Lee Marvin with one of her high-heeled shoes and cuts him badly.

    @JoeSzilagy@JoeSzilagy2 ай бұрын
  • 3:28 False. He cut his hand but he didn't actually smear his blood on her face.

    @Gumbocinno@Gumbocinno2 ай бұрын
  • How tf did he take off the shirt without taking the hat off with it ?🤨

    @TazerGames@TazerGamesАй бұрын
  • 3 actors lost their lives on camera. Now we know why they call them extras.

    @corbeau-_-@corbeau-_-2 ай бұрын
    • And it doesn’t even make sense because it’s not what happened in the story. It’s a short story with just Noah his family and animal. Why add to the story? It’s the Bible. Don’t change it

      @squidport_@squidport_2 ай бұрын
    • I find this to be ghastly to waste people’s lives for a fucking movie. So evil.

      @mehill00@mehill002 ай бұрын
    • @@squidport_You realise "the bible" is just a story as well, right?

      @promethbastard@promethbastard2 ай бұрын
    • And that didn't even cover the fact one extra had their leg amputated and a lot of them broke various bones. Even the lead actress caught a severe case of pneumonia from the production.

      @TheDalisama@TheDalisama2 ай бұрын
    • @@promethbastard they should do what it says in the story instead of adding stuff. it’s not accurate. no one except noah and his family knew about the flood. he didn’t tell anyone and no one knew he was building it let alone where it was

      @squidport_@squidport_2 ай бұрын
  • Had to double check to make sure I was subscribed. This is good tech content.

    @thesocialintrovert@thesocialintrovert20 күн бұрын
  • 6:43 - ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW?!?!?!?!? AAAAAAHHHH!! It's like my favourite movie and I am *OBSESSED* with Tim Curry!!❤❤🩵😍😍

    @GodIsJamesMason@GodIsJamesMasonАй бұрын
  • 3:35 he did't use his real blood on her face, they thought of that latter and added it to the scene.

    @marcia268@marcia2682 ай бұрын
    • good to hear that.

      @koala7254@koala72542 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for clearing that up. I doubt he would have done that. It would have been unprofessional.

      @thedancehackersguidetoarge4301@thedancehackersguidetoarge43012 ай бұрын
  • This is a really good channel thank you

    @curtisowen@curtisowenАй бұрын
  • It was 100% genuine bro, I promise.

    @nth7273@nth7273Ай бұрын
  • You didn't include Kevin Nash in _The Punisher._

    @solesoulsorrow@solesoulsorrowАй бұрын
  • 7:12 _"this is Sparta!"_ ...awesome

    @deviandrianto@deviandrianto2 ай бұрын
  • 6:09 that poor kid didn't know what she was in for

    @randallanno2327@randallanno23272 ай бұрын
    • not funny. :-(

      @koala7254@koala72542 ай бұрын
    • like the boy and the fear for his dog.

      @koala7254@koala72542 ай бұрын
  • It's kind of amazing just how many names of famous people this narrator can't pronounce.

    @hux2000@hux2000Ай бұрын
  • 1:35 is this a real skeletons? unbelievable

    @deviandrianto@deviandrianto2 ай бұрын
  • Cheaper AND more cost-effective? wow...

    @annabethsmith-kingsley2079@annabethsmith-kingsley2079Ай бұрын
  • Amazing movies, awesome movie scenes ! ... 😊👍

    @singleasasin@singleasasinАй бұрын
  • 1:57 imagine that u died and a crazy director opts to recruit your skeleton to the crew

    @thesis_gaia7960@thesis_gaia79608 күн бұрын
  • Every last one of these is a violation. JFC

    @KimNiemi@KimNiemi2 ай бұрын
  • I thought it was illegal to even have a human skull in possession?

    @karenlbellmont6560@karenlbellmont6560Ай бұрын
  • Halyna Hutchins In the Rust making Was not an Actress but now Everyone wishes she was ! So sad . I saw her grave at Hollywood forever . 🙏🙏

    @luisgordillo1695@luisgordillo169515 күн бұрын
  • I've always thought if you are supposed to be acting one way and things go wrong act the other way. If MJF had gone fully limp and conserved his energy they would have said "Mike keep kicking..... wait something is wrong" sooner

    @user-wm3bf7pi3u@user-wm3bf7pi3u2 ай бұрын
  • Did he say they used "real skeletons" (1:57)? Does he believe that himself?

    @HowIamDriving@HowIamDriving2 ай бұрын
    • They did.

      @gerardwayseyelash@gerardwayseyelash24 күн бұрын
  • But if the Extras in Take shelter didnt know about it they would have when they saw the cameras.

    @ratcat7668@ratcat7668Ай бұрын
  • There's some misinformation in this video. For example, Leo DiCaprio didn't actually smear his blood on her face. He did make his own hand bleed in this scene by accident, so afterwards they changed the next cut slightly to have him smear his blood on her using fake blood. In reality, had he done this for real he'd be liable for bio terrorism. These days, film sets are actual professional outfits with rules and regulations governing absolutely everything from how real counterfeit money looks all the way to armorers being the only people allowed to handle fake gun props. The det cord story for Transformers is also fairly far from the truth. Detonations people actually know what they're doing and if someone gets hurt in their explosions, they are liable. There's no way they'd intentionally endanger the actors, regardless of what the director tells the actors.

    @karadan100@karadan1002 ай бұрын
    • Yeah aside from alec baldwin

      @chrischar9428@chrischar9428Ай бұрын
  • 5:26 why’s no one talking about this? This is amazing 😂

    @miloscott6617@miloscott66172 ай бұрын
    • maybe because its a quite well known fact....

      @koala7254@koala72542 ай бұрын
  • Yeah, sure. I believe it. Schwarzenegger hit glass with his bare hands without flinching or bleeding. And the car window just happened to be an extremely rare factory hiccup that didn't use laminated glass.

    @Aivottaja@Aivottaja2 ай бұрын
    • Except this is actually laminated glass, this is why the window is not falling apart and the rest of it is still on the spot but shattered. From the same reason he is not bleeding. Fun part is that you imply that a guy that could dead lift 300kg+ of mass would had any problem with punching through cheap car glass like this...

      @Leenux@Leenux2 ай бұрын
    • @@LeenuxLaminated glass is not supposed to shatter. That's why they started using it on cars. Funny you think lifting has anything to do with how glass shatters. Go pump and feel like you're coming all the time.

      @Aivottaja@Aivottaja2 ай бұрын
    • For reference, you can watch laminated glass being hit repeatedly with hammers without them shattering.

      @Aivottaja@Aivottaja2 ай бұрын
    • @@Aivottaja It takes one google search to see how car glass shutters, yet you really want to be a funny guy. I am 85kg and once broke car glass in similar way, while here you are trying to deny freakin Schwarzeneger... while lifting has not that much with punching, denying his mass and strength on such a relatively fragile object is like openly admitting ignorance or being a flat earther at this point. I know physics is kind of hard(studied it for 10 years, yes, I know - wasted my life), but that is high school basics...

      @Leenux@Leenux2 ай бұрын
    • @@Aivottaja Also, one note, don't put all the car glass into one bag, most of those are not really good quality. Its like saying car is a car, so fiat 126p is more or less same stuff as lamborgini... and here no one would require anything above basic tier of car glass

      @Leenux@Leenux2 ай бұрын
  • So funny, so emotional

    @hourglasstv01@hourglasstv012 ай бұрын
  • Using real skeletons instead of plastic ones because it is cheaper. - The most BS statement I have heard for the past week on KZhead.

    @markrouse2416@markrouse2416Ай бұрын
    • It was cheaper AND more cost effective!

      @asw7696@asw7696Ай бұрын
  • Hm. Most movies shoot with a single camera on set / on location and then do multiple set-ups to cover the action from different view points. This raises the question, how are there multiple takes shot at different angles of "genuine reactions"? Only the preliminary take might be "genuine", but then the director and DOP would have to reshoot for coverage from a different camera set up and the actors/extras would have to repeat their performances again.

    @paulgriffin2310@paulgriffin231023 күн бұрын
  • 1:50 This speaks volumes on how little human decency there is when it comes to money

    @martinlaursen4020@martinlaursen4020Ай бұрын
  • Leo is a legend for that

    @BehindTheBloopers-dk5os@BehindTheBloopers-dk5os2 ай бұрын
    • He’s a legend full stop. Amazing actor that doesn’t get enough recognition!!

      @christineharmon6129@christineharmon61292 ай бұрын
    • ​@@christineharmon6129 he is one of the most known people ON EARTH. so much for no recognition.

      @koala7254@koala72542 ай бұрын
    • @@koala7254 Semantics! Think he deserves more accolades or whatever you want to call it in the “acting world “. Was incredible in Gilbert Grape. He’s recognized highly for Titanic partially because of success of movie, which happens to a number of actors. He, however, is truly talented which he demonstrated from a young age.

      @christineharmon6129@christineharmon61292 ай бұрын
  • When they trick or scare actors or extras without telling them its totally genious, I just do not think it is ok to expose children to those scares. It can cause massive trauma that will never go away. Their not able to process what is going on and it will leave scars. Especially with making kids cry, thats just cruel and should be punished. That is not worth for a movie.

    @WoldMediaToday@WoldMediaToday12 күн бұрын
  • at lest at noah's arc you could have stopped the music.

    @Wiesel1@Wiesel12 ай бұрын
  • Matt Stieffler?

    @poppasquat@poppasquat2 ай бұрын
    • yeah, that killed me

      @jimlittle5769@jimlittle57692 ай бұрын
  • Nothing to do with the Arnold/Tom scene, but well done including Jamie Lee Curtis!

    @gregben4002@gregben4002Ай бұрын
  • 5:00 even Arnold wouldn't be able to break that glass with bare hand. so no, I ain't buyin' it.

    @beefcake0354@beefcake03542 ай бұрын
    • hah ok.

      @then33k4@then33k4Ай бұрын
  • Did you know that vigo mortensen lotr meme was born

    @Imblu95@Imblu95Ай бұрын
  • Michael Cur-TEEZ Jeezus. He's only one of the greatest directors (and sssholes) in movie history. The second instalment of David Niven's autobiography was titled, "Bring On The Empty Horses," a reference to Michael Curtiz ordering scores of riderless horses into the mayhem during filming Charge of the Light Brigade (with Niven and Errol Flynn). Curtiz had set up trip wires to upend the horses, many of whom broke their legs and had to be destroyed. One stuntman died. Flynn and Niven were outraged. And Congress later passed a law ensuring animal welfare on movie sets.

    @user-hm5zb1qn6g@user-hm5zb1qn6g29 күн бұрын
  • Didn't see the reactions from the movie Rust :)

    @Joe-em3iw@Joe-em3iwАй бұрын
  • mr.+mrs. smith. brad is chasing angelina and hits a garden door by accident shoting off with his gun. the face reactions "oh shit" is real and they kept it.

    @RevoltingRudi@RevoltingRudi2 ай бұрын
  • "David Dushawvney...".... 🙄😂

    @peterfitzpatrick7032@peterfitzpatrick70322 ай бұрын
  • This is sparta

    @amberlamse3691@amberlamse36912 күн бұрын
  • 3:39 the blood wasnt real that was smeared on his face

    @8yuhg@8yuhg5 күн бұрын
  • That's really sad what happened on the set of Noah's Ark. People shouldn't die while filming.

    @Sly88Frye@Sly88Frye2 ай бұрын
  • Did you know the story of Aragorn?

    @singaroy1124@singaroy11248 күн бұрын
  • 100% BST

    @sunnyschramm9650@sunnyschramm965018 күн бұрын
  • That's horrible. Don't shoot my dog!😢

    @karenlbellmont6560@karenlbellmont6560Ай бұрын
  • Narrator: ""Curtiz (who Directed Casablanca) would land in jail today for killing three extras on Camera"" Narrator: (Uses happy music under the narration)

    @RonLPitts@RonLPittsАй бұрын
  • Michael Cera got to slap Rihanna's ass bro. And he got away with it bruh. 😂 😭

    @yoshikigrg8@yoshikigrg82 ай бұрын
  • I call BS on that last one. There's no way Corey Feldman would utter "a few" curse words under _any_ circumstance.

    @headrockbeats@headrockbeatsАй бұрын
  • Jamie Lee looked so hot in the bedroom dance scene in True Lies movie

    @petejones879@petejones8792 ай бұрын
  • stiff-ler not styf-ler wtf ! :D

    @immersivemods9975@immersivemods99752 ай бұрын
  • Clickbait thumbnail of Jamie Lee Curtis from True Lies. The video talks about a completely different scene from that movie.

    @martinogrady9239@martinogrady92392 ай бұрын
    • Technically not really clickbait since OP did include the scene with the thumbnail.

      @Duomaxwell02M@Duomaxwell02M2 ай бұрын
  • JLC is undoubtedly the most beautiful woman of my lifetime..!!!

    @kylewilliams5761@kylewilliams57612 ай бұрын
  • ❤ Tom Arnold y Roseanne Barr

    @zakh4317@zakh43172 ай бұрын
  • Wtf is with the music ramping up when people died?

    @derrickstorm6976@derrickstorm697620 күн бұрын
  • By keeping "actors" ignorant about what is going yo happen, you are just conveying that it's hard to find real actors to do a simple job.

    @theripleyeffect5203@theripleyeffect5203Ай бұрын
  • Stealing a baby monkey for the purposes of getting a good scene, is very cruel to the animals and people.

    @Nirmiti.@Nirmiti.Ай бұрын
  • Noahs ark story. Truly horrific.

    @jadepaulsen8456@jadepaulsen84568 күн бұрын
  • There's a reddit for this. Well, not quite this.

    @HoodlumMedia@HoodlumMedia2 ай бұрын
  • bruh.... movie making's fucked up O_O

    @juiuice@juiuice2 ай бұрын
  • The thumbnail was showing off 2 other things not fake.

    @mechanic6682@mechanic66822 ай бұрын
  • Good reel, but not true about Leo's blood smearing. He kept acting just after cutting, but, as you can actually see, they cut before the blood smearing and went with fake blood. Just think about how unsanitary and disrespectful it would've been for him to spread his body fluid on her. And I would bet the True Lies scene is also not true, breaking a car glass with your hand would end up really badly for Arnie.

    @ftuT@ftuT2 ай бұрын
  • Real skeletons? The irony. When you think what happened to the cast 🥴😭

    @mysteryteacher9@mysteryteacher92 ай бұрын
  • What about Caligula 😏

    @jorismous1422@jorismous1422Ай бұрын
  • 5:06

    @wtfdarus@wtfdarusАй бұрын
  • 3 seens were repeated

    @prato-to7mx@prato-to7mx2 ай бұрын
    • 6 scenes actually, not a serious work from this KZheadr...

      @WolffQuam@WolffQuam2 ай бұрын
    • @@WolffQuamyep. Still a good vid tho

      @Spike.@Spike.2 ай бұрын
  • It is not true with the real skeltons in the movie “poltergeist ”. This is NOT the first time this lie is mention 😡😡😡😡. Of course it is dolls, and the man who made them don’t know if he should be affended. Or if he should be proud, of how good he is. STOP SAYING IT IS REAL CORPSES, IT IS NOOOOOOOOOOOT 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

    @ninnarichterjacobsen5682@ninnarichterjacobsen56822 ай бұрын
  • Good video but the narrator should do a little research on name pronunciation before he records.

    @Zseventyone@ZseventyoneАй бұрын
  • The Problems with school: A Blog High school is often referred to as the best four years of a person's life. But for many students, this time can be filled with frustration, stress, and emotional turmoil. The problems with high school are numerous and can have a lasting impact on a person's mental and emotional well-being. One of the biggest issues with high school is the pressure to fit in and conform to societal norms. Students are constantly bombarded with images and expectations of what they should look like, how they should act, and who they should be friends with. This pressure can be overwhelming and lead to feelings of insecurity, self-doubt, and inadequacy. Bullying is another prevalent problem in high school that can have devastating consequences. From physical violence to verbal harassment, many students face daily torment from their peers. This constant fear and anxiety can take a toll on a person's mental health and overall well-being. Academic pressure is also a significant issue in high school. Students are expected to excel in every subject, participate in extracurricular activities, and obtain an ATAR score to get into a good college. This intense pressure can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression. Furthermore, high school can also be a time of intense social relationships that can lead to heartbreak and emotional turmoil. Friendships can be fickle, romantic relationships can be volatile, and conflicts with peers can become all-consuming. These emotional ups and downs can be difficult to navigate and can leave lasting scars. In conclusion, the problems with high school are numerous and can have a profound impact on a person's emotional well-being. From the pressure to fit in, to bullying, academic stress, and complex social relationships, high school can be a turbulent and emotionally challenging time. Homework - the dreaded word that brings groans and eye rolls from students everywhere. The idea that students should spend hours outside of school completing assignments and studying can evoke anger and frustration at the education system. The negatives of homework are numerous and can have a detrimental impact on a student's mental health and well-being. One of the biggest issues with homework is the amount of time it takes away from students' lives outside of school. After spending six or more hours in the classroom, students are expected to come home and spend another few hours completing assignments and studying. This leaves little time for relaxation, hobbies, or spending time with family and friends. The constant pressure to keep up with homework can create a cycle of stress and overwhelm that can be difficult to break. Furthermore, homework can lead to a lack of motivation and engagement in learning. When students are forced to complete assignments that feel pointless or redundant, they may become disinterested in the material and simply go through the motions to get it done. This rote memorization and regurgitation of information does not foster critical thinking or a love of learning, but rather a sense of apathy and resignation. Another negative aspect of homework is the unequal burden it places on students. Some students may have access to resources and support at home that enable them to excel in their assignments, while others may struggle due to lack of resources or family obligations. This can create a cycle of inequality and exacerbate existing disparities in education. Additionally, homework can lead to sleep deprivation and mental health issues. The pressure to stay up late completing assignments can disrupt students' sleep patterns and lead to fatigue, irritability, and poor academic performance. This lack of rest can have long-term effects on a person's physical and mental well-being. In conclusion, the negatives of homework are numerous and can evoke anger at the education system. From the time it takes away from students’ lives to the lack of motivation and engagement it fosters, the unequal burden it places on students, and the negative impact it can have on mental health, homework is a flawed system that needs to be reevaluated. It is important for educators to consider alternative methods of assessment and ensure that students' well-being is prioritized above all else. Studying in high school can be a daunting and overwhelming task for many students. The pressure to excel academically, get a high ATAR score, and secure a spot in a top college can create a high-stakes environment that can lead to stress, anxiety, and burnout. The problems with studying at high school are numerous and can have a profound impact on a student's mental and emotional well-being. One of the biggest issues with studying in high school is the sheer volume of material that students are expected to master. From complex math equations to dense historical events, students are often bombarded with a barrage of information that can be difficult to process and retain. The pressure to memorize facts and figures for exams can lead to surface-level learning and a lack of critical thinking skills. Furthermore, the emphasis on standardized testing in high school can exacerbate the problems with studying. Students are often taught to focus on rote memorization and test-taking strategies rather than understanding and applying the material. This can create a superficial understanding of the subject matter and hinder long-term retention of knowledge. The competitive nature of academic achievement in high school can also be a detriment to studying. Students may feel pressured to outperform their peers, leading to a cutthroat environment that can foster resentment and isolation. The constant comparison to others can erode self-esteem and confidence, making studying even more challenging. The lack of support and resources for studying in high school can also be a significant problem. Some students may not have access to tutors, study guides, or other tools that can help them succeed academically. This lack of resources can create a barrier to learning and make studying even more difficult. In conclusion, the problems with studying in high school are numerous and can have a lasting impact on a student's academic success and overall well-being. From the overwhelming amount of material to the emphasis on standardized testing, the competitive nature of academic achievement, and the lack of support and resources, studying in high school can be a challenging and stressful experience. It is important for to prioritise understanding a subject during a test rather than just having students memorize stuff that they can’t explain or know nothing about. Finally, why do the school holidays even exist if students are expected to study for all their subjects. It completely ruins the holiday. I would rather just have another two weeks of school instead if students have homework and study to do over the holidays. Teachers say that you should spend 1 hour a day studying for each General subject that you have and two hours a day per ATAR subject. This is utter nonsense and I have only spent 1 hour this year studying for General Ancient History and I am getting 80 percent. What about the rest of my subjects? I barely study for an hour a week outside of school and maybe 40 minutes a week during school per ATAR subject and I am not failing any of my subjects. Therefore, this just proves that homework and study is utter garbage and a complete waste of time, energy, and effort. It only causes stress, anger and arguing while resulting in students hating their teachers and family.

    @Kardur_Wrath_of_the_Abyss@Kardur_Wrath_of_the_AbyssАй бұрын
  • The Goonies one is false. The actors ruined the “genuine reaction” take by cursing in surprise and they had to do subsequent takes.

    @nathandirkmaat5049@nathandirkmaat50492 ай бұрын
  • No one did it better than Alec Baldwin.

    @Just1American1966@Just1American1966Ай бұрын
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