Thursday, January 21, 2010

ABSOLUTE, ALL TIME FAVORITE MOVIE SCENES WITH DISEASED RODENTS.

Sure studios could blow budgets by using millions of dollars to create those Avatar-ish CGI effects. Though in my opinion, if you want to secure some box office bucks for a film – toss in a diseased rodent (or two thousand). You simple can’t go wrong. There is just something about red-eyed vermin all twitching and scurrying that gets me. I challenge anyone to name a film with a diseased rat that wasn’t a hit. Here’s my proof.



WHATEVER HAPPENED TO BABY JANE (1962):
Scene: Psycho Jane (Bette Davis) brings an ailing Blanche (Joan Crawford) her special lunch.
Praise: Earned Ms. Davis an Oscar nomination.
Total Gross To Date: 94 milion
# Of Rats: 1




INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE (1989):
Scene: Elsa and Indy are swimming in underground tunnels (under the streets of Venice) searching for a special engraving on a casket. Unfortunately they find a sea of rats that they eventually set ablaze.
Praise: Won an Oscar for best sound editing
Total Gross To Date: $474 million
# Of Rats: Lucasfilms used approx. 5000 real rats on set. 1000 mechanical rats were used for the fire scene.



WILLARD (1971):
Synopsis: A tortured soul named Willard befriends a rat named Socrates and hundreds of his friends (including a giant, pushy rat named Ben.)
Praise: Film nominated for an Edgar Award in 1972
Total Gross: No numbers available, but a confirmed box office hit
# Of Rats: Hundreds



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3 comments:

  1. I love "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane"!
    I saw "Williard" a year or so ago and Crispin Glover really freaked me out!

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  2. I blame it on Mickey, king of the diseased rats.

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  3. Hey Willard, is that a rat in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

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