The Untold Truth Behind Hollywood's Steamiest Scenes

Timothee Chalomet & Armie Hammer, Call Me By Your Name

This movie was the film of the summer. Specifically, the "I don't want you to go" scene was the most talked-about moment of the season. Though the two never go all the way in the film, they have enough tension and steamy sessions to make the audience think that they did. At least they have the peach scene to stimulate fans' imaginations...

Robert Pattinson, Breaking Dawn

During that infamous honeymoon scene, too much of Robert's body was shown on camera. Editors actually needed to recut it before finalizing the film. Though viewers might not have minded, Pattinson certainly did. "There was too much buttcrack," said the actor. "That was one thing I was told they had to cut out, but they didn't cut the shot—they just cut my crack out. Like, they painted over it, because you can show cheek, but you cannot show crack."

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The More You Know

  • Pierce Brosnan was contractually forbidden from wearing a full tuxedo in any non-James Bond movie from 1995-2002.
  • The skeletons in "Poltergeist" are not props. They are real human skeletons.
  • During the filming of The Grinch, Jim Carrey sought counseling from a Navy SEAL to learn torture-resistance techniques in order to handle the extensive makeup.
  • During the filming of Star Trek (2009), Zachary Quinto could not manage to properly do the Vulcan salute. Eventually, J.J. Abrams had to glue his fingers together in order for Quinto to do it correctly.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.