well they had these little stuffed dolls of them and used that in there movies so really they use speical effects when they make the aatc movies.
In movies and TV shows? The bullets are not real (most of the time) in movies and television. However, they do often use real guns just not real ammunition. Recently, Alec Baldwin shot a crew member with a real bullet during the filming of a new movie or TV show. Apparently, there was live ammo in the gun he used but there was supposed to be "blanks" or fake ammo in it.
In the 1800s, specifically during the groundbreaking Harvard-Yale contest in 1875, the uniforms of football players were made of moleskins. Players were not allowed to place pads underneath their uniforms.
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It depends on the film.
No they rarely ever use real money in movies.
It's not real they use mainly Vimto
No, he does not.
kids show who they are in real life
The uniforms are very strict at school
In most cases no. If they did, not much work would get done.
If you are asking about sex in mainstream movies, then no. It's acting and editing. People really do have sex in pornographic movies, but even they use camera and editing tricks. And of course real people have real sex everywhere.
vampires are not real. They just use that name and make them look dead and Gothic and then use them in movies to make people think they are real.
No, the mixture used to make "blood" in movies is not real. There is too much biological hazards to use real blood.
Movies with real people in them. Movies that are not animated.
yes
No, the mixture used to make "blood" in movies is not real. There is too much biological hazards to use real blood.