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10 Most Expensive Movies Scenes Ever Filmed. Movies are money-making machines. With ongoing massive competition, each movie needs to have some uniqueness to engage the audiences. The expectations are high and it requires a nice looking budget to get huge profits. Filmmakers often create monumental sets and destroy lavish sports cars. Subscribe For More Amazing Videos ► http://bit.ly/Theimpressive ◄ Don't forget to hit that bell! Some scenes cost millions of dollars but hardly last for a few seconds. In 2019, the revenue generated by the North American box office reached $11 billion and it's highest-earning movies were 'The Lion King' and Avengers: Endgame with profits of $260 million and $356 million. These incredible Scenes make movies and today, it is all about the most expensive movie scenes ever filmed. Number 10 - War and Peace Battle of Borodino The fourth part of this motion picture, based on Leo Tolstoy’s novel, released during 1966-1967. It was one of the most expensive movies ever made in the Soviet Union, with a gigantic cost of $100 million with a worth more than $700 million in today’s money. One of the biggest challenges for the director was to present the battle of Borodino that took place in September 1812 when Napoleon invaded Russia. The 130,000 Napoleon army members fought with 120,000 Russian troops losing 75,000 people. This was decades before CGI used to create effects for the Lord of the Rings. The battle scene was an hour-long with an extensive supply of costumes, props, and over 100,000 red army units. There is not any estimated amount for this part, but an approximate cost for this one-hour shoot would be more than $100 million. Number 9 - The Matrix Reloaded Freeway Scene One of the most lavish and creative car-chases from Wachowski is the sequel of The Matrix and the Matrix Reloaded. They rejected the choice of creating digital effects and invested $2.5 million on a fake freeway at Alameda in California. They fenced this road with a 19ft wall from plywood and timber to give finishing effects of concrete with dreadlock entities, car rolling, motorcycle acceleration, taekwondo moves along with high-speed vehicles. The is favourite Matrix fans scene because of distinct road and truck signs. General Motors offered over 100 cars for this scene, and they were all trash Number 8 - Car Race in Spectre When we talk about Bond, the first thing besides having wonderful gadgets, evil and genius characters comes with a series of luxurious automobiles. Having a 007 from an Aston Martin DB5 company makes a fantastic attribution to a flashy list of automobile collections. The film continued its tradition by presenting Daniel Craig in the front seat of stylish Aston Martin DB 10, especially produced and presented in the film. The estimated budget of the movie was around $300-$350 million, but this new James Bond movie destroyed approximately $37 million worth of Aston Martin Number 7 - Chariot Race of Ben-Hur We can’t imagine the actual scope of production behind a magnificent movie like Ben-Hur. The picture based on 1959 Lew Wallace's 1959 novel and a remake of a 1925 movie with a similar name. The extravagance of the movie made it memorable among audiences. The thrilling and stunning story provides the audience with an opportunity to enter another world. It took five years in the movie's preparation for production work to include 300 sets, 9 sound stages, 148 acres of land, and thousands of extra cast members in the movie. The set was in Cinecittà Studios (Italy) which was one of the biggest sets of its time Number 6 - Speed 2: Cruise Control Crash A thing can explode if travels below 50 miles per hour. In the 1994 version of the movie, the LAPD officer (Jack Traven) had a task to disarm a runaway bus that would explode if traveled below 50 mph. Assisted by Annie Porter, who were at work to keep the speed in a safe zone. This blood freezing movie not only rocked the box office but also Bullock recreated her role in this movie Speed 2: Cruise Control, which is the unluckiest character in the award world. When Porter is enjoying a relaxing time on Seaborne Legend, John Greig slashes the system and the ship collides with an oil rig. Number 5 - The Last Knight's Junkyard Scene (Transformers) Michael Bay is known for his work of making tremendous explosions of bombastic movies. His thirst for the robots and turning them into different things earned him an average box office collection of $4.48 billion. While audience did not bother to review the movie fairly; however, it was a massive budget movie worth $217 million. Impressive amount was in the big pockets on the selection of the location of a specific scene. The producers wanted to maintain the continuity of the movie like the previous one For copyright matters please contact us at "theimpressiveinc@gmail.com"

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