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and everybody in it completely. Actor Heath Ledger locked himself in a hotel room for
six weeks when he was preparing to play the role of Joker in The Dark Knight (2008).
He slept only two hours a day and he spent the rest of the time practicing how to
walk, talk, and move like his character. [el. It seems he was successful in the end, as
audiences and critics loved his work, and he won an Oscar for the part.
Steven Spielberg
Natalie Portman
Physical training can also be a challenge. Steven Spielberg wanted to show the real
horror of war in Saving Private Ryan (1998) and he wanted his actors to feel like real
soldiers. So he sent a group of them, including Tom Hanks, to a 10-day military boot
camp. [d] They ran miles every day, slept outside in the freezing cold, and were given
little food. In the end, all of them were physically and mentally exhausted. Natalie
Portman also had to make a great physical effort when she got the role of a ballerina in
Black Swan (2010). Before filming, she spent a whole year training for eight hours a
day, six days a week in order to leam to dance. Once filming began, things didn't get
easier either. Portman dislocated a rib while dancing. Nevertheless, she bravely
Actors often have to lose or gain a lot of weight in order to play a part. In The
Machinist (2005), Christian Bale plays an extremely thin factory worker who suffers from
insomnia. Four months before he began filming, Bale started a crazy diet. He only ate an
apple and a can of tuna a day and lost 63 pounds. Although he wanted to lose another 20
pounds, the producers persuaded him to stop because they were worried about his health.
When filming ended, he had just six months to gain the incredible 100 pounds he needed to
play Bruce Wayne in Batman Begins.
Beyoncé
1.The hottest place in the world is Death Valley, California. The temperature there has
reached 134°F (56.7°C).
2.Antarctica is the largest desert on Earth. It is 5.4 million square miles (14 million square
kilometers). It's also the coldest, windiest continent.
3.NCIS is the world's most watched TV show. Over 55 million people across the world
have watched it.
4.The largest cat in the world is the Siberian tiger. At 700 pounds (320 kilos), it is bigger
than a lion.
5.France is the most popular country to visit. It gets over 80 million visitors a year.
6.The highest price for a car at an auction was just over $38 million for a 1962
Ferrari. The auction happened in 2014.
7.The best-selling music album of all time is Michael Jackson's Thriller. The 1982
album has sold around 65 million copies.
8.The planet in our Solar System with the most moons, 67 total, is Jupiter. The
largest one, Ganymede, is the ninth largest object in the Solar System.
MICROMINIATURE MUSEUM, KIEV, UKRAINE
Small really is beautiful in this museum
of art with a difference. The exhibits, created
by artist Nikolai Syadristy, are so tiny they can
only be seen clearly with a microscope. Read
the world's smallest book it is only 0.6
millimeters in size, but contains twelve pages
of poems and drawings. There is a chess set
on the head of a pin and the world's smallest
electric motor. It is 20 times smaller than a
piece of sand. Look closely at the eye of a
needle and discover the seven camels inside.
Read the words Long Live Peace" not on
paper, but written on a human hair!
A SULABH INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF TOILETS,NEW DELHI, INDIA
Ever wondered about the history of
toilets? Probably not! But visit the fascinating
Sulabh Museum and see just how interesting
they can be. Admire nearly 300 different toilets
dating back to 2500 B.C.E. Some are
beautifully decorated, one is made of solid
gold, and there is an electric toilet that works
without water. The star of the collection is a
copy of a 164 century toilet. It was used by
King Louis XIV of France - sometimes while
speaking to his government. See drawings,
photographs, and poems about toilets, too.
One photo shows a toilet that was used by an
elephant!
UNDERWATER MUSEUM, CANCUN, MEXICO
Join one of our unique tours and
discover an amazing underwater world 27 feet
below the sea. Designed by Jason de Caires
Taylor in 2009, it has over 450 sculptures. They
are made from natural materials and show art
and nature existing side by side. The Silent
Evolution shows men, women, and children
standing together on the seabed. They look so
real that you'll want to talk to them. There are
also sculptures of a house and a life-size Beetle
car. The sculptures are covered in beautiful
corals, and their appearances are constantly
changing. Watch as an incredible variety of fish
swim in and out of them.
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