One of the fascinating pieces of trivia below is true*, the other is false. Do YOU know which is which?
Titanic (1997)
1) On the final night of shooting in Nova Scotia, one or more pranksters mixed the dissociative hallucinogen PCP (angel dust) into the clam chowder served to the cast and crew. 80 people were taken ill, and more than 50 were hospitalized with hallucinations. When James Cameron realized what was happening, he forced himself to vomit before the drug took full effect. Bill Paxton felt listless for two weeks after the incident (although PCP’s primary effects only last a few hours, the drug itself can take eight or more days to completely metabolize out of the body). The culprit(s) were never caught.
2) The sound of the iceberg hitting the ship was created by recording Gloria Stuart eating beef broth.



Wait a second. This one’s a stumper!
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Im going to say Gloria eating the beef is true.
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Speaking of people that look like zombies…Gloria Stuart looks a lot like Walken in that photo.
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Don’t think Bill Paxton would be complaining, so I’m going with Gloria Stuart grinding her dentures.
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It’s the first one! I heard it had to do with the crew hating Cameron 😉
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I saw this movie once….I was rooting for the iceberg.
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Hiyooooooooo!!
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i think behr paint (behr.com) has something like that, but i belivee there is a $5 fee i’ve not used it, but i have looked at colors on the website before. also you can pick up the paint booklets/chips at home depot (from behr) and the booklets has complimentary colors and shows the paint in different rooms.i personally like the behr paint (semi gloss) because its wonderful for being able to clean it especially with kids and crayons, markers, finger paints, etc. it is a little costlier than most paints, but it covers great and last great also if you use the behr paint and there is something wrong with the paint itself a behr representative will come out and paint your walls for you (there has to be something
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