Weirdest Movie Custom Of All Time

Published on 03/30/2023
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The Superhero Costume In Superman Returns

When photographs of Brandon Routh in his Superman costume initially surfaced, fans were divided. Others noted that the “S” did not seem correct, while others criticized the neckline’s height. Another topic of concern was the crotch. There’s a myth that his… anatomy is so large that they had to utilize CGI to make it appear smaller. Prior to the film’s premiere, the costume designer told Newsweek more about this aspect of the process. “Was it too large? Was it insufficiently large? Was it overly sharp? Is it too round? “It was someone’s job for about a month just working on codpiece shapes,” Louise Mingenbach explained. Yet, the filmmaker disputed that they had to employ CGI to minimize its size. Who can say? Perhaps it was the actor himself who disseminated the stories…

The Superhero Costume In Superman Returns

The Superhero Costume In Superman Returns

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The Nefertiti Outfit In The Ten Commandments

When it was first released in 1956, The Ten Commandments received widespread recognition. The clothes had had a role in it. They were stunning, especially the blue gown worn by Anne Baxter as Queen Nefertiti. Even so, it was far from historically correct. For one thing, they couldn’t have used that precise shade of blue because it didn’t exist in 1350 B.C. There was also the issue of what she wore beneath the outfit. While censorship was common back then, you could see the shape of her breasts in a couple of shots. Nobody knows whether it was done on purpose.

The Nefertiti Outfit In The Ten Commandments

The Nefertiti Outfit In The Ten Commandments

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