>Since the film has been released, credible stories have come out indicating that Judy Garland endured extensive abuse during and before filming from various parties involved. The studio went to extreme lengths to change her appearance including binding her chest and giving her Benzedrine tablets to keep her weight down, along with uppers and downers that caused giggling fits. There were claims that various members of the cast pointed out her breasts and made other lewd comments. The director Victor Fleming slapped her during the Cowardly Lion's introduction scene when Garland could not stop laughing at Lahr's performance. Once the scene was done, Fleming, reportedly ashamed of himself, ordered the crew to punch him in the face. Garland, however, kissed him instead. She was also forced to wear a cap on her teeth to hide due to the fact some of her teeth were misaligned and also had to wear rubber discs on her nose to change its shape during filming. Claims have been made in memoirs that the frequently drunk actors portraying the Munchkins propositioned and pinched her. There were also allegations that she was groped by Louis B. Mayer.
it was a cursed film
you're not wrong, there's something under the surface. what i read was that despite the huge budget, everyone was getting paid beans per day with the promise that they would get paid better if it succeeded. meth was legal over the counter back then or something like that and judy garland was constantly on meth to keep her pepped up.
plus something most people don't think about is how deep the themes of that movie are, it's an occult revelation of the method where they admit that god is just a manmade creation to sway the idiot masses and ALSO admit that the shot callers are wicked female witches who cackle and sneer
Some kind of odd societal pressure that existed at that point that was conveyed in a movie. It’s like looking directly into the past. I mean really seeing it. And it’s scary.
>empty rooms are le scary >mario 64 is le scary, >wizard of oz is dripping with le eerie sense of dread
Why do zoomers do this? At least in this movies case the backstory of it is kind of fricked up but you would never get that from the movie itself
>A munchkin hung himself
This didn't happen dumb homie. The most fricked up thing about this movie is how they treated the main girl, but the same could probably be said about 70% of all women in film. Also how is super mario brothers 3 cursed?
i remember the women at the daycare center trying to find the frame where the munchkin hanged himself in the background. i was 5. havent watched this movie since then.
i hate it. i've always felt there's something deeply cursed about this movie. every scene is dripping with an eerie sense of dread
Yeah it always makes me super sad for some reason
I can tell you're not White
>there are people on this board right now that get filtered by the wizard of oz
They use this movie (and Alice in wonderland) on mkultra victims that’s why
Well the people on set were treated horribly and a munchkin did hang himself on the set so...
That munchkin was my grandfather
He survived
it always creeped me out as a kid. I can appreciate it now
They should do a horror remake of it
>Since the film has been released, credible stories have come out indicating that Judy Garland endured extensive abuse during and before filming from various parties involved. The studio went to extreme lengths to change her appearance including binding her chest and giving her Benzedrine tablets to keep her weight down, along with uppers and downers that caused giggling fits. There were claims that various members of the cast pointed out her breasts and made other lewd comments. The director Victor Fleming slapped her during the Cowardly Lion's introduction scene when Garland could not stop laughing at Lahr's performance. Once the scene was done, Fleming, reportedly ashamed of himself, ordered the crew to punch him in the face. Garland, however, kissed him instead. She was also forced to wear a cap on her teeth to hide due to the fact some of her teeth were misaligned and also had to wear rubber discs on her nose to change its shape during filming. Claims have been made in memoirs that the frequently drunk actors portraying the Munchkins propositioned and pinched her. There were also allegations that she was groped by Louis B. Mayer.
it was a cursed film
Can’t wait for the A.I generated Judy Garland + Munchkins rough gangbang scene.
but that is just a average Tuesday in Hollywood.? what is the problem?
Was that guy israeli?
being drunk and high on benzedrine while people pinch your ass and point at your breasts is not the worst thing that can happen to you.
There was probably worse shit going on that everyone was tacitly complicit with so wouldn't ever mention it.
>groped by Louis B. Mayer
You don't say.
you're not wrong, there's something under the surface. what i read was that despite the huge budget, everyone was getting paid beans per day with the promise that they would get paid better if it succeeded. meth was legal over the counter back then or something like that and judy garland was constantly on meth to keep her pepped up.
plus something most people don't think about is how deep the themes of that movie are, it's an occult revelation of the method where they admit that god is just a manmade creation to sway the idiot masses and ALSO admit that the shot callers are wicked female witches who cackle and sneer
>zoomers are terrified of a movie that babies used to fall asleep to
pathetic
Its more to do with Judy Garland and all the weird implications surrounding the making of the film that comes out in the spirit of it.
>tldr Her and her mother sucked lots while israeli men muttered hebrew curse thingamies
they tortured the girl and one of the actors committed suicide on set. its cursed as frick
Some kind of odd societal pressure that existed at that point that was conveyed in a movie. It’s like looking directly into the past. I mean really seeing it. And it’s scary.
i wonder what people will think of all the woke shit 90 years from now. guess the best we can hope for is that it all gets deleted from servers
That's what increases its kino quality
The books was made by occultist
>empty rooms are le scary
>mario 64 is le scary,
>wizard of oz is dripping with le eerie sense of dread
Why do zoomers do this? At least in this movies case the backstory of it is kind of fricked up but you would never get that from the movie itself
A munchkin hung himself, you can see it in the movie. Also Mario 64 isn't cured but Super Mario 3 is.
cursed*
>A munchkin hung himself
This didn't happen dumb homie. The most fricked up thing about this movie is how they treated the main girl, but the same could probably be said about 70% of all women in film. Also how is super mario brothers 3 cursed?
Just watch AVGN's review of it, Jesus Christ had to get involved of all people just to subdue the demonic presence of the game
this
even as a little kid when i couldnt put it into words i was always put off by this movie
Watching it and Return to Oz perhaps the following or same day is quite an experience.
Why?
late 30s America was the peak.
All this would be ruined when Roosevelt provoked the nips to attack pearl harbor. Nation never recovered.
It's so soulful that it makes you want to cry
For me it's the Errol Flynn Robin Hood from 1938 but Wizard of Oz is great too:
I've only seen the first 30 minutes or so of this film but I can't feel that it gets mogged hard by Alice in Wonderland.
>tfw that dog is propably dead now
Toto got away.
She had a good run.
>rings on her fingers
rofl I watched that movie the other day and I said to myself "that dog really looks like toto"
FAT
i remember the women at the daycare center trying to find the frame where the munchkin hanged himself in the background. i was 5. havent watched this movie since then.
Pretty sure it's everybody's entry level movie when they're kids. It was the first movie I sat and watched from beginning to end in one sitting.
I remember when this was the number 1 movie in Rotten Tomatoes, before it was replaced by Black Panther.
Deserved. Watched it for the first time in years in December, it's great kid's entertainment.
Only because boomers saw it on tv every christmas.
frankly I prefer a nice tiktok video , perhaps of some thot dancing
A gay icon, but child labor and drug addiction were/are straight problems too.
The flying monkeys gave me nightmares when I was little