Producers Have Explained The Bathtub Scene In ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ And It Left Everyone Shook

In case you missed it, Disney has been recreating classic films from our childhood—both live-action and animated. Recently, the latest film to hit theaters has been the recreation of Mary PoppinsMary Poppins Returns starring Emily Blunt.

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So far, critics have raved about how amazing the new movie is and how Blunt portrays the role perfectly and flawlessly. Aside from her incredible acting, there are many scenes in the movie that have left viewers speechless. In particular, the bathtub scene. During a song and dance number, Blunt disappears under water and, seems to sink right into the tub. But, how do they do it? 

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The first thing that people originally think is, obviously, CGI. Think about it—if they can make dragons blow down an entire ice wall in Game of Thrones, they can make a woman disappear in a bubble bath—right?

But, it turns out, thanks to some behind-the-scenes footage of the movie filming, it turns out that Blunt actually does literally disappear in the bathtub. In the video from BTS, Blunt is seen actually falling into the bathtub.

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And, she goes down a long, dark, technical tunnel.

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People online were mindblown at the technical work done for this film. Honestly, it’s outstanding.

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Disney, you’ve done it again.

12 Of The Most Scandalous Secrets About ‘Fixer Upper’

Fans of the popular HGTV reality show Fixer Upper, have seen master designers Chip and Joanna Gaines create dozens of unimaginable dream homes. However, much like any form of reality TV, not everything is exactly as it appears.

Even picture-perfect Chip and Joanna Gaines have their behind-the-scenes secrets and we’ve discovered 12 of the most scandalous ones to share with you. You’re welcome.

1. Only some rooms get remodeled.

Rachel Whyte, who appeared on Season 3 of Fixer Upper, revealed that Chip and Joanna Gaines only redid “the parts of our house that were seen on the show, as well as one additional bedroom.”

Joanna later revealed in an interview that a couple’s budget determines whether or not they assist in finishing renovations for the rest of the home.

“Other times, we finish the spaces for them after the reveal, and this is separate from the budget shown for TV,” Joanna said.

2. Participants don’t typically get to keep the furniture.

All of the new furniture shown in the final reveal is only for staging purposes, as the renovation budget covers solely the work itself.

“During production of the current season, the requirement was that a homeowner’s financial contribution be in proportion to the amount of renovations the home required,” HGTV said.

3. Chip doesn’t do much handiwork.

Believe it or not, Chip’s physical work seen on the show ends after the cameras stop rolling. One couple participating on Fixer Upper, Lindy and Chris Ermoian, stayed right next door during their home’s renovation process giving them an unavoidable behind-the-scenes look at the goings on off camera. The Ermoians said that whenever filming stopped, Chip was seen doing little to no manual labor.

4. The house hunting is fake.

Though it may appear as though the clients appear to “choose” their house during the show, they’ve actually already decided on the home prior to filming.

“You have to be under contract to be on the show. They show you other homes, but you already have one. After they select you, they send your house to Chip and Joanna [Gaines] and their design team,” David Ridley, a Season 3 participant, revealed.

5. Participants only meet Chip and Joanna a couple of times.

Rachel Whyte and her husband Luke said they only met with the Chip and Joanna a couple of times during the actual renovations. The Fixer Upper couple mainly kept in contact with the Whytes via text and requested that the participants send them a Pinterest board conveying their tastes.

“Overall, we were pretty hands off and fully trusted them,” Whyte said. “Our only real desires were that the exterior of the house be painted white, that the kitchen was light and airy, and that there was some element of mountain ruggedness to satisfy Luke!”

6. Both parties have to agree on a budget prior to filming.

Renovation budgets for Fixer Upper start at $30,000 and both the participants and the network must agree on a final budget before filming. A local Waco news outlet confirmed that while the producers may throw in a few extra landscaping flourishes where they see fit, the network does not fund the actual renovations.

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7. Participants can keep the giant poster of their old home.

If they choose to, participants are allowed to keep the giant poster of their previous home that’s used to conceal the remodel. Chip Gaines said in an interview that the posters had been given to clients before, though one participant claimed she wasn’t offered hers.

“I haven’t seen the poster since that day,” she said. “I’m not sure what you’d do with it because it’s taller than a room!”

8. You can buy the furniture that’s staged in the house.

Though much of the furniture is purely for staging purposes, as mentioned before, couples are given the option of purchasing some of the pieces at a discounted rate if their budget allows.

“I think it’s so funny because you wouldn’t want to get rid of all your furniture,” said participant Rachel Whyte. “They give you an itemized list of how much everything costs at the end to see if you want to purchase things at a discounted price.”

9. Some homeowners actually rent their homes out because of the show’s popularity.

Many participants see a significantly increased value in their newly renovated home after the show airs and choose to rent it out to fans of Fixer Upper. In fact, one couple Jill and Joshua Barrett turned their decked out pad into a $360-per-night vacation rental.

Though the Chip and Joanna don’t take any issue with couples renting their homes, they do take extra measures to ensure the participants truly want the renovated home and aren’t just using the show for supplemental income.

10. One participant said they felt misled by Chip and Joanna about the location of their new home.

Season 3 participants Ken and Kelly Downs were sleeping in their newly renovated Fixer Upper when a car suddenly crashed through the house. Fortunately, the couple wasn’t harmed in the incident, but they did feel that the Gaineses and their real estate firm somewhat misled them about the safety of their neighborhood.

“It’s like the Wild West here. There’s been a lot of commotion coming from the bars and the store across the street. It’s been a problem from the beginning. We’ve lived here a year-and-a-half, and we feel deceived by the city of Waco and Magnolia Realty,” Kelly said.

13 Borderline Unbelievable Behind-The-Scenes Facts About Romantic Movies

There’s something about romantic movies that make us truly believe in the power of love. Between the perfect casting, a wonderfully adorable script, and scenic destinations—romantic films can make anyone believe in “true love.” But, as with all movies, there are tons of things that happen behind-the-scenes that make even the sappiest movies hilarious (and honestly, even better).

1. The director of The Notebook cast Ryan Gosling because he’s “not handsome.”

In an interview with Vanity Fair, Gosling said:

Cassavetes called me to meet him at his house. When I got there, he was standing in his backyard, and he looked at me and said, ‘I want you to play this role because you’re not like the other young actors out there in Hollywood. You’re not handsome, you’re not cool, you’re just a regular guy who looks a bit nuts.

2. Emma Stone had a breakdown when she had to film the “dirty dancing scene” in Crazy, Stupid, Love.

While filming the scene at Gosling’s house where Stone leaps into his arms a-la Dirty Dancing, the actress had a full-on meltdown. According to Stone, she suffered a freak accident while doing gymnastics as a kid and broke both of her arms. They ended up using a body double to film the actual scene. Crazy.

3. Alicia Silverstone actually didn’t know how to pronounce “Haitians” in Clueless.

Like her character, Silverstone had made the mistake IRL when trying to pronounce Haitians during her speech scene. Director Amy Heckerling told Entertainment Weekly:

The first day we shot the scene in debate class and Alicia said, ‘Hate-i-ans’ instead of ‘HaitiansEverybody started to run up to her to tell her she was wrong. I had to stop them. It’s SO much funnier the way she said it. That was Cher.

4. The director of When Harry Met Sally—Rob Reiner—showed Meg Ryan exactly how he wanted her to fake her orgasm…in front of his own mother.

Who can forget Ryan’s memorable f-orgasm in Katz’s Deli (side-note, I recreate the scene every time I’m knee-deep in a pastrami sandwich at Katz’s). Reiner told The Daily Beast he sat across the table from Billy Crystal and showed Ryan just what he wanted…and his mother had been there, too.

She did two or three [takes], and she did it kind of weakly…I think she was nervous about having to do it in front of the cast, crew, and everybody. And finally, I said, ‘Here, Meg—this is what I’m looking for.’ And I sat down opposite Billy and I acted it out. I pounded the table again and again going, ‘Yes! Yes! Yes!’ and when we were done, I turned to Billy and said, ‘Uh-oh, I just realized I had a huge orgasm in front of my mother!'”

5. Jason Segel actually went through the “naked breakup scene” from Forgetting Sarah Marshall in real life.

Everyone remembers the epic scene in the movie where Sarah dumps Jason’s character while he’s naked eating cereal (who can forget?!?) Turns out, it happened to Segel in real life.

That scene is autobiographical. I got broke-up with while naked in real life. My girlfriend had been out of town and she called me from the airport like, ‘Hey are you at home? I’m back, can I come over?’ And I thought, ‘Yeah, okay, I know what’s about to happen.’ So when she got there I was waiting for her like Burt Reynolds, and she said, ‘We need to talk.’ Then this break-up commences.

6. Melissa McCarthy based her character from Bridesmaids on none other than Guy Fieri, the mayor of Flavortown.

McCarthy said that when they asked her what she wanted, she got hella specific.

They [the costume team] were like, ‘What is it that you want?’ and I was like, ‘I want to dress like Guy Fieri. I tried to get this in the movie, but it didn’t make it in, but every time I took off my sunglasses, I’d put them on the back of my head.

7. The 40-Year-Old Virgin almost didn’t get made into a film because studios thought Steve Carell’s character seemed too much like a serial killer.

While it goes down as one of the funniest comedies ever, it almost didn’t get made. Carell said:

After the first week Universal pulled the plug. So we had to go in, we had only been shooting for five days, and they said ‘we’ve been watching footage and…you look like a serial killer,”We hadn’t shot any dialogue! It was me riding my bike with a weird helmet and me walking down the street and seeing suggestive posters. Just that week compiled they went ‘Oh no, this is NOT a comedy.’

8. During the filming of Love & Other Drugs, Anne Hathaway actually flashed the cast and crew by accident.

Hathaway told Hollywood Life that this particular scene always comes back to haunt her as one of the most embarrassing to film.

The scene where I have to remove my trench coat and be nude underneath. I thought we were filming, but it turned out we were just rehearsing and I got unnecessarily naked in front of a lot of people.

9. 10 Things I Hate About You’s film title was inspired by the co-writer Karen McCullah’s diary entry about a boyfriend she loathed.

I had a boyfriend named Anthony that I was frequently unhappy with. I made a list called ‘Things I Hate About Anthony.’ When Kirsten Smith and I decided to write this, I went through all of my high school diaries. When I told her about that list, she was like, ‘That’s our title.’ Anthony is very proud of that fact. We’re still friends today. Every now and then I’ll get a phone call in the middle of night: ‘My nephew doesn’t believe that this title is about me. Tell him.’ On the phone, I’m like, ‘Yes, I hated Anthony in high school.’

10. The director of No Strings Attached told Ashton Kutcher he was “taking too long to finish” while recording a sex scene.

According to Kutcher, the director had spoken to him about “finishing sooner.”

“Ivan [Reitman, the director] comes in and is like, ‘I think you need to orgasm sooner.” So you’re trying to, but your male machismo is like, ‘No, no, it would take me much longer than this!'”

11. Molly Ringwald wanted a completely different actor to play Jake Ryan in Sixteen Candles.

Ringwald told Entertainment Weekly:

It was between two men — well, young men. It was Michael Shoeffling, who ended up being cast, and Viggo Mortensen, who had just moved from Denmark. t got to the Jake Ryan shot, and we had the kissing scene. Michael Shoeffling did not kiss me during the audition — and Viggo Mortensen did. He made me weak in the knees. Absolutely.

12. Rita Wilson made Tom Hanks see Nia Vardalos’ one-woman show, and he immediately wanted to produce My Big Fat Greek Wedding.

Nobody would read [the script] and I didn’t have any representation, so I jumped on stage and started doing the material as a one-person show. I thought, ‘Well, the agents will come, and maybe I can play a bridesmaid. The next thing I know, Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, who had just formed Playtone, came to the show. Tom called me after and said, ‘I’m gonna make your movie.

13. David O. Russell originally wanted to cast Zooey Deschanel and Vince Vaughn to play the lead characters in Silver Linings Playbook. 

Although Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper landed the lead roles in the film, Russell originally didn’t have them in mind.

 I wrote this script five years ago and I rewrote it 20 times. And I thought I was going to make it with Vince Vaughn and Zooey Deschanel before I made The Fighter. And then it didn’t happen, for any number of reasons that were out of my hands.”

 

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