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But I shoot her in the back of the head, and she falls over. Now, you could end the scene there, but if you keep the camera rolling, I turn to Ray and I say, 'Geez, she fell funny.' Now, that.


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That "Geez, she fell funny" line is cold-blooded enough. But then adding in that little necrophilia bit there, even if it was just some black humor, is another level entirely.


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It was Nicholson's idea to add the line "Geez, she fell funny" after he shoots the woman in the head, which Nicholson believed to add an extra layer of sinister to his character and ended up.


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But I shoot her in the back of the head, and she falls over. Now, you could end the scene there, but if you keep the camera rolling, I turn to Ray and I say, "Geez, she fell funny." Now, that.


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But I shoot her in the back of the head, and she falls over. Now, you could end the scene there, but if you keep the camera rolling, I turn to Ray and I say, 'Geez, she fell funny.' Now, that.


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The Departed was one of the most self-indulgently violent thrillers of 2006 With a star-studded cast featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Martin Sheen, Vera Farmiga, and Jack Nicholson, the Martin Scorsese mob movie held no prisoners.Its success was largely down to William Monohan's expertly balanced script. But according to Damon, Nicholson wasn't content being given the coolest lines.


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Matt Damon has revealed that Jack Nicholson made some writing contributions to Martin Scorsese's award-winning 2006 thriller movie, The Departed.During an interview, the actor shared behind-the-scenes stories about script changes that happened while filming, telling fans and movie-goers that Nicholson is an actor full of ideas who also considers himself to be "a fucking great writer."


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In a scene in The Departed, Nicholson's character, Frank Costello, shoots a couple in the back of the head on a beach.Costello then says, "She fell funny," and laughs to which his partner says, "Francis you really need to see somebody." This was a rewrite that Nicholson added to the film but it was only part of his original idea, Nicholson also wanted his character to say "I think I.


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Scorsese did eventually embrace at least a tiny portion of Nicholson's proposals, as disturbing as they may seem. Rather of merely executing a guy, the final version of the film depicts Nicholson's character killing a lady (Nicholson's suggestion), attended by Winstone, and delivering the "She fell funny" line.


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Now, you could end the scene there, but if you keep the camera rolling, I turn to Ray and I say, 'Geez, she fell funny.' Now, that's a very sinister line. It suggests that I've done this before. There's a way that people fall. Now you could end the scene there, but if you keep the camera rolling, Ray reveals an axe that he's holding.


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Matt Damon shared a hilarious behind-the-scenes story about Nicholson during the filming of Martin Scorsese's The Departed. And it paints a perfect picture of Nicholson's genius in all things acting. The story revolves around the scene where Nicholson's Frank Costello executes a man and a kneeling woman. As it is revealed, the original scene:

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