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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0532943Bob Mack - IMDb

    Bob Mack is an actor, crew and soundtrack member who worked on films such as Se7en, Austin Powers and The Haunted Sea. He also appeared in TV shows like Night Stand and Brain Drain.

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  2. Oct 6, 1995 · Bob Mack was one of the actors who portrayed the victims of a serial killer in the 1995 thriller 'Seven'. He was a 480-pound shut-in who died of internal hemorrhaging after being force-fed by the killer.

  3. Nov 18, 2023 · Bob Mack, the charming, brilliant, and singular "Spy" magazine reporter and editor of "Grand Royal," has died at age 60. David Kamp pays homage.

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    • Brad Pitt Refused to Make The Movie If Studio Executives Changed The Ending
    • Guillermo Del Toro Turned Down The Chance to Direct Se7en
    • The Studio Wanted to Push Kevin Spacey as The Star
    • Leland Orser Went to Extreme Lengths to Prepare For The Interrogation Scene
    • The Film Got Its Uniquely Gloomy Look from A Bleach Bypass
    • Denzel Washington and Sylvester Stallone Turned Down Brad Pitt’s Role
    • Andrew Kevin Walker Had A Tough Time Selling The Script
    • The “Sloth” Victim’S Makeup Took 14 Hours to Apply
    • Al Pacino Was The First Choice For Morgan Freeman’s Role
    • In The Original Ending, Somerset Shot John Doe
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    When Brad Pitt came aboard Se7en, he came up with the movie’s ending. He thought that Mills should be the one to kill John Doe, which would give the movie a somber, realistic ending without the big, satisfying moment of retribution that most of these movies have. Initially, executives at New Line Cinema despised this ending, and tried to have it ch...

    The great Guillermo del Toro was offered the chance to direct Se7en, but he turned it down, because the film’s dark, cynical, nihilistic view of the world was at odds with his own romantic, optimistic viewpoint. Scanners’ David Cronenberg was also offered the chance to direct the film, but he also turned it down, so the studio eventually reached ou...

    At the time of Se7en’s release, Kevin Spacey was a huge star (not so much anymore, for obvious reasons), and so the studio wanted to center the marketing campaign around him. However, the filmmakers objected, as they wanted the reveal of the killer to be a surprise to moviegoers. RELATED: David Fincher's Movies, Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes They even ...

    In order to nail his intensity in the interrogation scene, Leland Orser did rapid breathing between takes to saturate his body with oxygen and allow him to hyperventilate at will. He also deprived himself of sleep for a few days before shooting the scene, so that he’d look suitably disoriented.

    David Fincher’s vision for this movie was to essentially make a black-and-white movie in color. He brought on cinematographer Darius Khondji – who, at the time, was known for shooting perfume commercials – to pull off this effect. The signature gloomy look of Se7enwas mainly achieved with a chemical process called “bleach bypass.” Plus, the silver ...

    The role of Mills was offered to Denzel Washington, who turned it down because he found the material to be too dark, and Sylvester Stallone, who turned it down for an unspecified reason. Both actors have since said that they regret rejecting the role. Brad Pitt has said that one of the reasons why he took the part was to get the taste of cheese out...

    Screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker had a really tough time getting a studio to buy his very darkly themed script for Se7en, because he was a total unknown in Hollywood. He reportedly put together a list of every agent that represented writers of crime movies and thrillers and called every single one until he got a positive response. Walker has said t...

    The makeup for John Doe’s “sloth” victim took 14 hours to apply. The “gluttony” victim was played by Bob Mack. Seven crates of live cockroaches were brought in for the scene and poured on Mack’s head. RELATED: Se7en: 10 Hidden Details You Never Noticed In The Movie His nose and ears had to be plugged up to prevent the roaches from crawling inside h...

    The first choice for the role of Somerset was Al Pacino, but he had to turn it down, because he’d already signed on to star in City Hall. He’s since said that he regrets turning down the part. After Pacino turned it down, the role was offered to Gene Hackman, who rejected it, because he didn’t want to do so many night shoots. David Fincher was hesi...

    In the original ending of the script, Somerset was the one who shot John Doe and Mills’ hands were clean. Morgan Freeman liked the ending, because it meant that the older detective would be allowing the younger detective to have a prosperous life after the credits rolled. However, Brad Pitt didn’t like the ending, for that reason exactly. He didn’t...

    Bob Mack was one of the actors who portrayed the victims of the serial killer John Doe in David Fincher's Se7en. He played the gluttony victim, who had live cockroaches poured on his head for 14 hours.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCyMCXL4KydWCRGU-YO6nFBQBOB MACK'S MONSTERS - YouTube

    Bob Mack Monsters - Volume 5 Greatest Pittsburgh Doo Wop. Mack introduced thousands of rare records through his 1960's dance clubs and "Mack's Wax Museum" Radio Show. Bob held out some of...

  7. actor. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Se7en» (1995), «Brain Drain» (1994), «Night Stand» (1995 – 1999)...

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