Published June 21, 2023, 2:20 p.m. by Naomi Charles
Which Magnolia scene helped make Austin Butler the actor he is today?
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from joining the millions who were
deeply moved by one of the most shocking
animated deaths of all time two opening
shots that soon created a dream that
would ultimately be fulfilled it's time
to take a closer look at those movie
moments that affected some of the
industry's finest in truly profound ways
garethay from whatculture.com and here
are 10 movie scenes that affected actors
in profound ways number 10. an
over-dressing scene makes Kerry Condon
want to be the person who evokes
feelings dogfight the brilliant Kerry
Condon knew at an early age precisely
what sort of actor she wanted to be and
it all started back when she took in
1991's dogfight for those unaware the
film centers are on a party known as the
dogfight with various Lads about to be
sent off to Vietnam all competing to see
which cruel Soldier can bring the
ugliest date to the Gathering lovely
this is our River Phoenix's Eddie
birdlace and Lily Taylor's Rose Fanny
meet with the latter eventually being so
nervous about the idea of going out on
their town with the former that she
rather hilariously overdresses in one
scene seeing Taylor fully commit to
believing she looked anything but
ridiculous when she wandered down the
stairs to meet birdlace was a key moment
in young condon's life it was here when
the eventual Oscar nominee realized how
many more interesting characters were
available to play once you put aside
your own vanity and Taylor was so moving
as Rose in this moment that he made
condom want to be the sort of person who
evokes feelings rather than just trying
to be attractive as that way it would
resonate with lots of women as she put
it job done then number 9. Bambi's
mother dying profoundly moved Brendan
Gleason in his early years Bambi even
over 80 years later it's pretty tough to
sit through the moments Bambi's mother
is gunned down during the Disney
animated classic without shedding a tear
trust me I know I still try and seeing
that moment play out at a young age
forces children to think about something
as difficult and complex as grief rather
early on in life that's a big reason why
Brendan Gleason classes Bambi as one of
the three movies that profoundly moved
him in his earlier years according to
entertainment.ie the fact the death of
Bambi's mother and the film as a whole
prepares you for life in an odd way with
just drawn characters it's something the
star of imbrug and carvery still finds
pretty amazing when looking back and
he's most definitely not the only person
who found themselves being massively
affected by the realization of Bambi's
mother not quite getting away from a
human Hunter which animated feature had
the biggest impact on you as a kid let
me know in the comment section down
below my friends number eight the
chocolate room make some a Hayek believe
there's a place where everything's
possible Willy Wonka the scene which
introduces the chocolate room in Willy
Wonka's chocolate factory is up there as
one of the most wondrous of all time and
one youngster was so profoundly inspired
by this exciting scene that she
eventually decided to pursue a career
that would involve her stepping onto
this sort of mind-blowing set while not
special typically realizing she wanted
to become an actor there and then the
brilliant Salma Hayek knew after
witnessing the film's chocolate river
scene and things like burping your way
back down to earth after floating into
the sky that she had to be part of this
industry in some way this all made
something click in her brain as the star
put it and Hayek went about finding a
way to step into this place where
everything was possible in the years
that would follow so if it hadn't been
for the likes of Augustus Gloop going
for a dip in a chocolate River then fans
may have never been treated to the gift
of Hayek in everything from Frida to
eternals number seven the opening shot
took Eddie Redmayne to a place he'd
never been and soon became a dream of
his Cabaret Eddie Redmayne once sat down
to watch a little film by the name of
cabareta and things were never really
the same specifically the opening scene
involving Joel Gray's Master of
Ceremonies performing the welcoming
number was an image that was etched onto
his retina as he put it the overall mood
the corruption felt throughout and the
highly specific choreography early on or
gripped Redmayne from a young age and
the movie in general had such an impact
on the eventual star that he even claims
it's the flick that catalyzed him into
being an actor and in a rather insane
turn of events Redmayne would actually
fulfill something he classed as one of
his only life dreams later down the road
playing the Master of Ceremonies in a
London stage Revival of the musical if
that wasn't awesome enough the longtime
Cabaret lover even ended up being sent a
card on opening night from the person
partly responsible for making him want
to be an actor during that exceptional
opening number Joel gray himself what a
life eh number six Johnny Depp wanted a
tornado to sweep him away as a child The
Wizard of Oz as a young lad Johnny Depp
didn't have all that many Pals that's
according to the Pirates of the
Caribbean star himself with the bloke
fond of playing some of the strangest
beings ever thrown onto the big screen
revealing in Cindy perlman's book you
gotta watch this that The Wizard of Oz
left him dreaming of a solution to his
loneliness Depp longed to be he swept
away by a tornado just like how Dorothy
was early on in the flick if it meant
that he'd be free of the life he was
living at the time as a teenager
befriending a scarecrow or a Tim Mum
would have possibly helped him feel less
alone too Johnny likely wasn't the only
kid who spent many a day dreaming about
wandering down the yellow brick road or
taking a trip to munchkin land after
watching this groundbreaking Oz
Adventure but it's clear that Dorothy
being swept away via Whirlwind had a
more profound effect on a little depth
than most and the scene seemingly gave
him hope that one day he'd fly away from
what sounds like a rather depressing
childhood number five Margot Robbie
adored the wedding so much she used the
music at her own True Romance in case
she weren't aware Margot Robbie is a
massive True Romance fan how massive
well when it came time to officially tie
the knot with her hubby the Australian
sensation knew there was only one piece
of music she could walk down the aisle
too I'd heard throughout the film's
opening title sequence under numerous
other points in the crime romance tale
Hans zimmers your so cool tracks
synonymous with the 1993 classic
evidently had quite the profound effect
on a young Robbie and as she'd reveal in
a conversation with MTV News a few years
back when sat next to one of the film's
Stars Brad Pitt True Romance was
definitely her Undisputed favorite movie
of all time so the film's music playing
on her wedding day was a no-brainer in
the end clearly Robbie was hooked by the
track as it accompanied the pair of
lovebirds during the moment they swiftly
tied the knot in the flick itself though
The Wolf of Wall Street star ended up
going for an Australian Gold Coast
setting for her big day rather than City
Hall number four a bedside scene helped
make Austin Butler the actor he is today
Magnolia it's safe to say Austin Butler
currently sits as one of the finest
thespians of his generation but in terms
of the performances that helped shape
him into the mesmerizing performer he is
today perhaps the most impactful comes
in the form of Tom Cruise's work as
Frank TJ Mackey in Paul Thomas
Anderson's Magnolia when going into
detail about which five movies made him
the actor he is Butler confessed that he
absolutely adores Anderson's films but
Magnolia was the first he truly fell in
love with and along with noting how
Cruz's performance in the film ranks as
one of his very best in Butler's mind
the star would also highlight the hugely
emotional bedside scene involving Frank
visiting his dying father Earl that's
one of the most heartbreaking he'd ever
witnessed Butler heard that Cruz rewrote
his dialogue for the moment Frank
initially refuses to cry for his dying
Papa before eventually breaking down
Hamad also recall being told that Philip
Seymour Hoffman genuinely started
shedding tears during the scene after
being so moved by his co-star's work on
the day yeah fast forward a few decades
and it's now Butler leaving audiences
with no choice but to blubber into a
tissue thanks to his entirely moving
turn as the iconic hip Shaker Elvis
number three Tom Hiddleston adores a
scene so much he memorized it and has
DeNiro and Pacino Impressions heat some
scenes have such a deeper Monumental
impact on an up-and-coming actor that
said star of Tomorrow simply cannot help
but come emit that sequence to memory
that was most certainly the case when it
came to the legendary cup of coffee
share between Al Pacino's Lieutenant
Vincent Hannah and Robert De Niro's
professional Thief Neil Macaulay in
Michael Mann's 1995 Masterpiece heat
with eventual British acting Superstar
Tom Hiddleston clearly being quite
profoundly affected by their Exchange in
fact when sat alongside the great dinero
himself on The Graham Norton Show a few
years back Hiddleston couldn't resist
showing off his Hannah McCauley
impressions in front of the icon after
admitting to knowing whole pages of the
film Hiddleston hilariously performed a
section of that aforementioned gripping
back and forth throwing out a few
trademark dinero facial expressions and
Pacino growls during a rather surreal
few minutes classing it is one of the
great pieces of screen acting you can
hope to watch you can bet a young
Hiddleston never imagined he'd be
offering the Raging Bull star his own
personal version of one of Dinero's
favorite scenes but here he was and he
even managed to impress that Mighty Bob
on the night number two that chatty
Kathy scene inspired Emma Stone to
become an actor playing strains and
Automobiles it's no secret that Planes
Trains and Automobiles have a hell of an
impact on Emma Stone's choice of career
on top of being able to recite the
entire F-word monologue delivered by
Steve Martin in the 1987 John Hughes
comedy classic the Academy Award winner
has also admitted there's one particular
scene in the film that pushed her onto
the road to becoming an actor herself
recalling the Chatty Cathy moment in the
picture that sees Martin's brast off
Neil Page compared John Candy's Dell
Griffis to an irritating Chatty Cathy
doll storm would note to Entertainment
Weekly that going from giggling at the
former to your heartbreaking for the
latter made her realize that you could
actually do both in the years that would
follow Stone would brilliantly do
exactly that of course in the likes of
Easy A La La Land and many more the
diverse star has consistently shown an
ability to produce compelling
performances that are as side splitting
as they are moving and it all started
after watching Martin unleashing
hilarious heartbreaking hell on candy
all those years ago number one Rick
Dalton forgetting his lines led to
Michael J Fox's retirement Once Upon a
Time in Hollywood fresh off of
frustratingly not being able to remember
his lines whilst on the set of Lancer
Leonardo DiCaprio's Rick Dalton well and
truly freaks out inside of his trailer
during once upon a time in Hollywood and
it was this particularly explosive
display of exasperation and
disappointment that ultimately resonated
with none other than Michael J fox a few
years ago as the Back to the Future star
who suffers from Parkinson's disease
would eventually reveal to Empire
magazine DiCaprio's Dalton screaming at
himself for not being able to remember
his words felt similar to a moment he'd
had in real life when he found himself
looking in the mirror and thinking I
cannot remember it anymore but instead
of going on the war path like Dalton
though fox found peace in that
particular realization selling himself
well let's move on when he began
struggling to remember his lines on the
set of the good fight said meltdown one
that was improvised by DiCaprio will
forever go down as one one of the most
iconic freakouts in movie history
however it also helped inadvertently
influence a peaceful end to the career
of one of the most beloved figures in
Hollywood history too and that's our
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