Here's a real treat. Some great pictures of actors doing unusual things, starting off with that all time epic saga Star Wars:
1. The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
If you put your DVD / Blu-ray on ultra slow-mo you might see this subliminal frame where Miss Piggy and Kermit assist Yoda in training Luke. (or maybe not!)
2. The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Princess Leia and her new BFF Chewi
3. The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Caught in the act!
4. Star Wars (1977)
Kenny Baker taking his lunch break
5. Return of the Jedi (1983)
Carrie Fisher cuddles a very young Warwick Davis, AKA Ewok Wicket.
6. Return of the Jedi (1983)
Boba Fett, probably the most coolest, mysterious, anonymous character in the history of Star Wars movies...
...and here he is minus the helmet. Sorry to disappoint you but it was weatherman Michael Fish all along!
7. Back to the Future 3 (1990)
Now if only we can shrink Christopher Lloyd and Michael J Fox?
8. Edward Scissorhands (1990)
Johnny and Winona enjoy a moment between takes.
9.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Director Mike Newell and Alan Rickman share a joke with the boys.
Trooper Maggie Smith continues to work despite being in the middle of chemotheraty treatment.
10. The Dark Kight (2008)
The late great Heath Ledger and the greatest interpretation of 'The Joker' ever, doing some green screen acting.
11. Jurassic Park 3
Effects man John Rosengrant test drives his Raptor legs.
12. Avengers Assemble (2012)
Director Joss Whedon has a mental breakdown during filming
13. Jaws (1975)
Director Steven Spielberg and Bruce his pet Great White.
14. 300 (2006)
Director Zack Snyder tells Gerard Butler he needs more abs acting.
15. Titanic (1997)
James Cameron shows his two stars how they should act out the scene.
16. It's been a long day's shooting for Leonado and Kate.
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