This is often the difference between competent actors and good actors who insert something extra into a scene. It’s also the difference between competent directors and good director who know when to keep the moment rather than bin it!
I don't know if I really believe these are all genuinely unscripted. Like the _True Lies_ one at 5:36 -- I think that reaction from Arnold Schwarzenegger completely fits with something a writer would write for his character in that movie. He's pretending to be a character within the movie for her -- but he's really her husband -- so it's funny that this character would "break character" for instant. I think somebody watching this didn't get the joke and wrongly assumed it was unscripted. The fact that Jamie Lee Curtis didn't break character and pops up so quickly supports that his was for intentional comedic effect. Also, notice the camera changes focus to him for that instant. If that wasn't supposed to happen and he wasn't supposed to react there would be nothing for us to see with him -- and the focus would have stayed on her (or rather where she was supposed to be).
I agree with what you're saying here, in that it was planned for the final shoot, but it could still be possible that on the first take, or in rehearsal is when it first happened by accident. Then it's up to the director if he wants to go with that idea instead. So while it may have been pre-planned, it technically isn't scripted.
0:24 like hell it wasn't planned. The chariot didn't even go over the other but some sort of ramp behind it. Obscured by the competitor charriot in the foreground. If he hit the actual charriot it would have been a disaster. He wouldn't have just flown over it.
I like how you added a scene from X-Men First Class (2011) into the segment about X-Men (2000) just so you could get January Jones in her underwear into the video and thumbnail to boost views. Nice. It's objectification, but if it generates traffic, then 🤷♂
The Jamie lee Curtis scene in True Lies wasn't exactly scripted but it was planned by Director James Cameron and JLC before hand. Like a lot of these clips... Don't believe everything you see on the crap channel
In Star Wars The Force Awakens, the entire movie wasn't in script, as well as the next two movies.
Star Wars expanded universe is the real thing
The scooter crash in american Grafitti was just the best for that character.
5:42 Gentlemen of culture, we need to make this consensus, Jamie Lee Curtis was a STONE COLD FOX back in the day. She could get it, especially here.
Jennifer Lawrence just called to demand to know why you called her Amy Adams.
lol I had to rewind that part 🤓
That clip was Amy Adam’s kissing Jennifer Lawrence in it. Lawrence may have looked like she started it because she’s the one leaning toward Amy Adams.
We need to defend her at all costs!
0:41
20,000 people just called in to explain the differences between a seagull and a pelican.
While Jennifer did the kissing, the idea for it came from Amy Adams. The video is correct.
This is often the difference between competent actors and good actors who insert something extra into a scene. It’s also the difference between competent directors and good director who know when to keep the moment rather than bin it!
1:26 I thought that was CGI. 😅
4:56 It worked, that's why I watched.
Can you just not repeat ones from your other videos?
Exactly, it's so annoying
using AI voiceovers of course you're gonna reuse clips
The Master - Joaquin Phoenix breaks a toilet
Walk the Line - Joaquin Phoenix breaks a sink
Keep this guy away from bathrooms.
Also breaks a clock in Joker
Let's not forget Punching Out !
@@Lightning-Man-1954 Help me out, I forgot that one.
I don't know if I really believe these are all genuinely unscripted. Like the _True Lies_ one at 5:36 -- I think that reaction from Arnold Schwarzenegger completely fits with something a writer would write for his character in that movie. He's pretending to be a character within the movie for her -- but he's really her husband -- so it's funny that this character would "break character" for instant. I think somebody watching this didn't get the joke and wrongly assumed it was unscripted. The fact that Jamie Lee Curtis didn't break character and pops up so quickly supports that his was for intentional comedic effect.
Also, notice the camera changes focus to him for that instant. If that wasn't supposed to happen and he wasn't supposed to react there would be nothing for us to see with him -- and the focus would have stayed on her (or rather where she was supposed to be).
I agree with what you're saying here, in that it was planned for the final shoot, but it could still be possible that on the first take, or in rehearsal is when it first happened by accident. Then it's up to the director if he wants to go with that idea instead. So while it may have been pre-planned, it technically isn't scripted.
YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT F.... C...!!!
Right!
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes: the helucopter crash was purely accidental. The extras running away are doing so for their very lives.
X-men first class thumbnail brought me here, but it turned out it was just a clickbait picture. Why? Just.... why?
Padded with a bunch of movies seen by 12 people in order to make a longer video.
Fun fact! The Bad Moms actually did eat that baby's face.
0:24 like hell it wasn't planned. The chariot didn't even go over the other but some sort of ramp behind it. Obscured by the competitor charriot in the foreground.
If he hit the actual charriot it would have been a disaster. He wouldn't have just flown over it.
yeah, loads of cameras kept rolling accidentally after the scene cut to waste all the film for nothing, sure ;-)
I loved it at 5:10
STOP reusing clips.
Loads of spoilers here.
Why has there been about a dozen remakes of “Little Women”? I think Hollywood needs to take a break on that one.
The seagull is a paid actor
No Joe! She's homely! Stop!
Bras are like beards for men. If you have see J Jones with and without you know.
5:11cthat boy kinda sus 😂😂
168k subscribers and this is the crap they put out. 90% of these are scripted scenes.
The seagull diving in Barton Fink was actually a pelican.
I like how you added a scene from X-Men First Class (2011) into the segment about X-Men (2000) just so you could get January Jones in her underwear into the video and thumbnail to boost views. Nice. It's objectification, but if it generates traffic, then 🤷♂
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I love you too sonmi
At least 60% scripted for sure
00:37 - Really??? What a bad figurant! So no payment for the seagull???
The Jamie lee Curtis scene in True Lies wasn't exactly scripted but it was planned by Director James Cameron and JLC before hand. Like a lot of these clips... Don't believe everything you see on the crap channel
Well you sure sucked the joy out of those clips.
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Nonsense
Half of these are false
This channel's thumbnails may be a bit sexist, just for the click. Skin wins in the world today and porn is addictive.
Agreed. I still wonder who she is since I don't know.
More mostly unsubstantiated and boring clips. 🥱