Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for October 22, 2013
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One more take!!! A single fight scene in the 1982 Jackie Chan movie Dragon Lord required 2900 takes two perfect summation point Gary Saavedra surfed a continuous wave for 3 hours and 55 minutes and over 41 miles on the Panama Canal in 2011! At the Fiesta De Santa Marta De Ribarteme in Galicia, Spain, people who survived near-death experiences the year before or paraded through the town in coffins.
Templo S.U.D. about 11 years ago
Twenty-nine hundred takes must be tiresome. As for hanging ten for about four hours and 41 miles,… uh… I’m speechless; no comment.
Aussie Down Under about 11 years ago
The near-death-experience thing is probably able to be faked. In essence I mean the claim that the experience occurred, not the actual closeness to death.
loner34 about 11 years ago
The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is a 77.1-kilometre (48 mi) ship canal in Panama that connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. It is only 48 miles long and there are several locks and a lake in it. Therefore I fail to see how surfing 41 miles in it is possible.
loner34 about 11 years ago
Gary Saavedra has entered the Guinness Book of World Records. The surfer from Panama surfed for three hours and 55 minutes in 41.3-mile wave created by a power boat.Surfer FROM Panama, he did it in the Pacific Ocean.
Tha_Hype about 11 years ago
@Alexikakos Filming, depending on the movie, can go on anywhere from a few months to a few years. And the takes don’t have to be consecutive because they may do a certain number of takes of the same scene one day and at the end of the day when the director looks at the dailies he may not like what he sees and decides to retake the next day. This can go on throughout filming. It most likely lengthens the length of the shoot. Also, later scenes may make the particular scene out of place unless reshot to conform. There are a lot of different reasons to have to reshoot. Still its hard to fathom 2900 remakes on one scene.
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
And after all that, it was just a mediocre movie.
Marvin3 about 11 years ago
Yeah, the story about surfing a wave through the Panama Canal sounds like a real crock of you know what. I don’t believe it.
AmyGrantfan51774 about 11 years ago
Jackie Chan’s pretty good isn’t he?!!!!…I think his first movie in America was the first Cannonball Run (1981) right??!!!!!!!
loner34 about 11 years ago
I knew it was impossible to do IN the canal, so I looked it up. It was done in the PACIFIC ocean.He ended up at the southern end (pacific side) of the canal.
loubarra about 11 years ago
I’m calling bullshit on the surfing the Panama Canal. Not possible