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Babe (1995)?
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`~3092~` claimed that he paid for his own Oscar consideration campaign at the cost of $60,000. Because baby pigs grow so fast, 48 pigs were used during filming for the role of Babe. `~3092~`, a longtime vegetarian, decided to become a vegan after starring in the movie. The talking pig is a combination of 48 real Yorkshire pigs plus an animatronic double. A makeup artist added toupee and eyelashes to each, and computer digitization manipulated pictures of the snout to make the pig appear to talk. When `~3092~` was handed the screenplay for Babe, he thumbed through it to see how many lines he had. He saw that he didn't have that many (he had only 171 words of spoken dialogue, and 61 words that were sung), so decided that he would do it as a nice easy film. What he didn't realize was that he would have more screen time in this film than any of his previous films. `~5840~` was only in her early 30s when she won the role of Esme Hoggett, who was supposed to be elderly, so Szubanski was made up to look about 20 years older than she actually was at the time. The film had 56 animal trainers on set to handle nearly 1000 animals. Preproduction lasted eight months, shooting took six months and post-production twelve months. The music for the movie's theme song is taken from the Organ Symphony by `~Camille Saint-Saëns~`, whose most famous composition is @#Carnival of the Animals#@. Sometimes considered the film that began the CGI talking animal movie revolution. A ten-year labor of love for producer `~14753~`. One of the reasons why it took him so long was because he was waiting for special effects technology to catch up with his vision for the film. `~1083~` originally composed the film's music, but it was ultimately rejected for being too dark in tone. `~14754~` was then brought in to compose a lighter score.
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