I refuse to believe that Napoleon Dynamite falling from that fence was anything but a well planned and meticulously executed act of dedication to the thespian craft.
He could just make suff up. Howard Stern said back when his show was good that they had a schedule and stuff planned. Arnold Palmer said he got lucky so much bc he practiced a lot.
Keaton's "You want to get nuts? Let's get nuts" was improv but he improvised it in the original "Batman" movie (1989). In "The Flash", it is a reference to that famous scene with the Joker.
I can't believe the crash in French Connection was real. Could you imagine totaling your car / maybe getting hurt because of some random unsanctioned car chase for a film?
Yes, i can. I can also imagine the money the filmmakers are going tp oay fot such gross disregard for safety,. In addition to the new car they would have bought me, they would likely still be paying for my bad back and lost wages.
@@AllanMogensen Renovate the car? Hell no! A new model it is. That being said: This and Bullitt have two of the best made car chase scenes to this very day. Raw, realistic, great looking and authentic.
@@blackbeard8985 Well, I have not seen this movie, it might have been in a character, but I think kissing a 15-year old girl without warning does not sound good to me :-D It is quite a sensitive age :-)
Bingo! A piece of glass essentially impaled his foot right right off the shoreline. The whole thing was caught on film and is included in the bts footage. He crumpled against the boat when that happened, a scene clearly not in the movie.
The Hobbit actors constantly had injured feet because of the prosthetics. Sean Astin just happened to be the unluckiest of the bunch; he apparently cut his foot open pretty badly on some glass and lost a lot of blood. Elijah Wood was disturbingly intrigued in the footage the footage they captured.
@@GirlWithAnOpinion I'm not sure I get what you're referencing. If you're referring to me saying the AI needs more work, I meant it needs to be fed more data to be better refined. And yes, I did say it would be better if the content creator read it themselves.
It fit so good. The rest of the movie has obviously planned stuff like that, so when this happened i thought it was a part of the show. There was the boom microphone in the shot on one scene, with black dynamite occasionally looking up at it, the scene where the guy goes through the glass window and the next shot has the glass window still intact, and the scene where an actor accidentally really hits another actor, the actor reacts, then they cut and change actors for the rest of the fight.
But it was Eva who leaned in... also you posted in this video 3 times already, with all of the posts hearted by the channel, so this must be their alt account lol
"It's said that during filming of the famous movie the Titanic staring Leonardo DiCaprio, the boat was never meant to hit the iceberg, it was meant to just narrowly avoid it. However, when the boat accidentally hit the iceberg and caused it to sink, the directors loved it so much they decided to keep the scene in the movie"
5:35 -- William Shatner often got a ton of shit for his overacting during the original TOS. Whether he missed the chair by design or accident in The Search for Spock, it still would've been a great choice on his part.
How about the famous line, "Hey! I'm walking here!" In the movie Midnight Cowboy, Dustin Hoffman was walking through the crosswalk while talking to Jon Voight's character, a real taxi almost ran right into him. Dustin Hoffman, staying in character, yells at the non-actor, and they have a heated exchange. I love stuff like that.
Yeah, no... the scene is not footage of Sean Astin staggering from a cut foot. He did step on broken glass and had to be helivaced to hospital, but the footage of that is on the dvd extras and he barely makes it up to his knees. The story is clearly getting garbled. All claims are now suspect.
The Tom Cruise stall reminds me of a similar mistake by Steve McQueen in Bullit. Good thing about that car chase is that you can see it is him in some of the sections and not a stunt driver.
Geeze dude... Keeton was doing throwback to the first Batman movie. In the scene where he's at Vale's apartment and Joker shows up, at one point he grabs a fire iron and says the same line.
I loved this! Really shows that scenes like the LOTR rescue and Jack Reacher car stall really come together in the editing bay, using interstitial cuts that fill in the moments between what was really happening to the actors while the cameras were rolling.
Also, none of those were actual bloopers and none of it was used in the movie. Have you tried critical thinking instead of just blindly accepting everything you get told?
@@curtishedrick-ru9xk yes, definitely, and they had camera's filming him starting the engine back up by accident as well. It all makes sense now. (make sure you think about what you are about to write before you press Enter)
@@sandoumir4348 See...when they film movies to don't film everything at once. There are these things called "Pickup Shots". At the end of a day or even at the end of principle photography they will go back and film extra shots to flesh out moments, usually without the main actors even present.... In this case: The Wide shot of the car stalling and Cruise getting it started again was all one shot, Then after deciding to keep it (which has to be decided by the Director AND Producer usually...but Cruise is usually the Producer on his films) they either at the end of the days filming or even at the end of Principle Photography they did pick up shots of the inside of the Car, Considering they were closed up of Reacher's hands it probably wasn't even Cruise.
@@curtishedrick-ru9xk Your explanation proves it is not a blooper that was kept in the movie but the result of an actual production process. Was that the point you were attempting to make? Because that was mine. You know? The point you disagreed with and decided to post a reply for in the first place? Oh guys, we still need to shoot and edit all the extra footage for our 'blooper' so we can keep it in the movie...... Maybe think about what you put down in written form before submitting it.
It wasn't a blooper, in the same way the trick shot on the pool table wasn't, but in Aliens, Sigourney Weaver spent at least a week trying for the over the shoulder basketball shot. She couldn't do it, so they decided to do a cut shot. When they came to do the scene, she nailed it. The other actors almost wrecked it because they went exploded in cheers, but they were frozen in shock just enough for them to record the scene.
You seriously think that Sams slip and fall into the water just in front of a camera that was randomly there and recording wasnt scripted? Most of these are false.
To the uploader: Why would you even include that false statement in the video? Claiming "so that's why they added this scene" when that scene was literally written into the story they were adapting over 50 years ago. That's incredibly simple research, and these videos are incredibly lazy for keeping in such blatant falsities. You're sharing this with hundreds of thousands of people, you could at least manage 5 minutes of researching your "facts".
@@bagggers9796 Since “lead” was pronounced as a different word that wouldn’t make sense in the context, as well as a few other pieces of evidence, i believe this was an AI video. 😞 Unfortunately that’s the time we’re living in now. I disliked the video and will ask UA-cam not to recommend this channel again.
in "American Graffiti", Toad pays a guy outside a liquor store to by him a bottle of "Old Harper", the guy robs the store and on his way out tossed the bottle of booze to him, take after take Toad caught the bottle with no problem, then on the last take he almost dropped it, that's the segment they kept !
Also, at the beginning of the film when Toad is riding the Vespa, he crashes it into the garbage can outside the burger joint. Actor Charles Martin Smith apologized to Lucas for the goof, but Lucas loved it cuz he felt it really fit the awkwardness of the character.
I thought that in the Dark Knight the explosions at the hospital stopped because of a malfuction on the detonators and not being on script 🤔 Heath Ledger reacted as we see in the movie instead of stop acting, then the explosions continued and he jumped in the bus. Nolan kept that scene.
I thought I was the only one who saw it!! LMAO. I actually own a copy. Lent it to a movie-buff buddy. His review was, "I'm not going to say it's a good movie. But, it's definitely a COOL movie!!" I just want to know how in hell Mars Callahan got all those big names to sign on!!!!
Sam chasing after Frodo resulted in not a sharp rock, but a SHARD OF GLASS penetrating his foot. Divers had been down to check the water for safety and didn't see it before giving the film crew the thumbs up to shoot.
In Scream, Skeet Ulrich wasn't supposed to hit Matthew Lillard with the phone. But there was so much fake blood on his hand, the phone slipped out of his grip and hit Lillard right in the head.
1:59 Timothy Hutton looks so different between this clip and playing the older version of the dad in the Haunting of Hill House, but then that's what 25 years does to ya.
0:45 not only did Sean Aston cut his foot, but from the behind the scenes interviews, it was glass and went right through his foot requiring a lot of stitches
When Michael Keaton as Batman said "Wanta get nuts then let's get nuts in the Flash movie isn't the first time he said in the first Batman movie he said the same line to Jack Nicholas Joker in the 1989 film and now you know !
Those shots were most likely recorded at separate times and then edited together to look like they happened at the expected times in the scene. It's the magic of film making!
7 45...... This kick in Enter The Dragon was actually purposefully done by Bruce Lee, being more of a push rather that a kick, because in Way Of The Dragon, the super kick he did in the back of the restaurant actually knocked the stunt man unconscious, even though he had a kickbag and a crap ton of boxes behind him. You can see the big difference between this kick and the kick from Way of the Dragon.
0:18 - Another blooper: When @TheLaughPlanet doesn't check the poor-quality of the AI narration in their video and it pronounces "lead", the metal, as "leed".
“A lead salad (pronounced “led,” not “leed”) is actually a pretty badass thing to say, because it means that you’re going to feed that person bullets. It’s what a gangster would’ve said in a 1930s-1940s crime drama.
The best unscripted moment in film is from Rain Man. Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in the phone booth with Charlie (Cruise) on the phone when Raymond (Hoffman) just says "uh oh, fart". Hoffman had really farted inside a closed phone booth and both actors spontaneously created the scene.
Yeah, well, I worked on The French Connections, we had permits for EVERYTHING, the insurance company will not let you work with out them and the Police Dept won't either; nice try though.
Yeah, sounded unprobable. The filmmakers would be in serious trouble should something serious happen. But now that makes me question other parts of this video too :-)
He cut his foot on BROKEN GLASS, not a rock. Divers had to go in and clean up the broken glass before shooting could continue. Actor was too far away from a hospital too. So they had to treat him there. At least initially.
I would assume the "Do you wanna get nuts" in the Flash was scripted, since it is a callback to a line in the 1989 Batman movie. However I believe that line was unscripted.
1:59 Hutton just wanted to get some action with a girl who was 13 at the time of filming. Portman turned 14 one month after principal photography of the film.
im not sure but wasnt there a scene in ghostbusters, where sigourney get caught by cerberus. there was a short scene, she sit in a armchair and a hand or claw pulled on her shirt to hard. watched the movie long time ago. sigourney, crazy women^^, in a good way.
You know films aren't shot in chronological order, right? It's called an "insert shot", it could have been filmed anywhere. That probably isn't even Tom's foot.
So you're wrong about the Lotr one. You can actually see the footage in which he cuts his foot and it's entirely different to what was in the film. It makes me wonder as to the veracity of the rest of this video.
I’ve been an actor (mostly unpaid community theater, with a few professional jobs) for over 35 years. You severely underestimate what’s happening in these scenes. It’s incredibly difficult to keep your composure on camera or on stage when things go wrong. I once had to save an entire scene of a play when they brought the lights up to begin the scene too early and none of the actors were on stage. In another play, a certain actor kept forgetting his lines in a pivotal scene, so I had to improvise every performance. Actors need to be on their game and in the zone to flow with the unexpected.
I refuse to believe that Napoleon Dynamite falling from that fence was anything but a well planned and meticulously executed act of dedication to the thespian craft.
“Act well your part; -- There all the honor lies.”
That's because it was perfect.
exactly!
He could just make suff up. Howard Stern said back when his show was good that they had a schedule and stuff planned. Arnold Palmer said he got lucky so much bc he practiced a lot.
Yeah, that looks . . . moderately well choreographed. It doesn't look like he "didn't mean to fall".
Loved the hospital explosion scene cause it's exactly what The Joker would do if it was a cartoon movie if the explosion didn't go off right away 😂
yep loved it and thought it was real he wasnt a bomb expert it made sense and also made him look crazyier
You can kinda see where he switches back to Heath, but I only noticed this after seeing the movie a buncha times. Expertly executed scene.
Right after he gave his "all part of the plan" speech about chaos. Fits well.
The realistic sounding "AI" voice can't pronounce Lead!!! It keeps saying LEAD!!! LMFAO 🤣
It can't say 'lead', it says 'lead'?! Um... (I get it, but it looks funny in print. 🤣)
@@totalbiscuit4758 IKR 😂
@@txd2115 I think translator is broken. It's translating @totalbiscuit4758 into UCWQAO98M5lfyIIIGpzrzEcbg
I heard it as 'lead'
This is where I stopped watching. People are too lazy to do their own narration or fix the text so it is read properly by the A.I. eg. "led"
"Lead salad" is actually pretty much in line with Norton's buttoned down cubicle side of his personality.
And Edward pronounced "lead" correctly, unlike the stupid narrator of this video. wtf is a "leed" salad?!
staying in character when your hair catches fire is crazyyy. props to her
Well, it was probably a wig.😄
Keaton's "You want to get nuts? Let's get nuts" was improv but he improvised it in the original "Batman" movie (1989). In "The Flash", it is a reference to that famous scene with the Joker.
In the original Batman, that line sounds just like Beetlejuice.
I can't believe the crash in French Connection was real. Could you imagine totaling your car / maybe getting hurt because of some random unsanctioned car chase for a film?
My thought too. At least the drivwer should be paid the fee of an extra - plus all expenses to renovate the car :)
Yes, i can. I can also imagine the money the filmmakers are going tp oay fot such gross disregard for safety,. In addition to the new car they would have bought me, they would likely still be paying for my bad back and lost wages.
@@AllanMogensen Renovate the car? Hell no! A new model it is.
That being said: This and Bullitt have two of the best made car chase scenes to this very day. Raw, realistic, great looking and authentic.
Portman's reaction was so damn cute!
That one doesn't sound so good when it accusations came out in 2020 of Timothy Hutton molesting a 15 year old girl in the 80s.
@@TheYpurias That doesn't count here though, Natilie Portman was a 15-year-old girl in the 90s. Clearly a more relaxed time in history.
@@TheYpuriasreally has nothing to do with her charming smile…
@@blackbeard8985 Well, I have not seen this movie, it might have been in a character, but I think kissing a 15-year old girl without warning does not sound good to me :-D It is quite a sensitive age :-)
For that Hobbit one at the beginning, NO. Mr. Astin may have slipped, but the rest is in the book.
P.S. Thank you. Bloopers like this, especially the vintage ones, are gold to me.
Plus Sean Astin cut his foot on broken glass.
Bingo! A piece of glass essentially impaled his foot right right off the shoreline. The whole thing was caught on film and is included in the bts footage. He crumpled against the boat when that happened, a scene clearly not in the movie.
@@dishmanwJust like Annie Lennox predicted!
The Hobbit actors constantly had injured feet because of the prosthetics. Sean Astin just happened to be the unluckiest of the bunch; he apparently cut his foot open pretty badly on some glass and lost a lot of blood. Elijah Wood was disturbingly intrigued in the footage the footage they captured.
"leed salad" then "led salad", your AI reader needs more work. Can you read it yourself instead of using an artificial voice?
Yeah. Instead of.
@@solidsnake246 Stupid autocorrect. Thanks. I'll fix that
@@charlescox290 How about reading it yourself or giving a job to a real person?
@@GirlWithAnOpinion I'm not sure I get what you're referencing. If you're referring to me saying the AI needs more work, I meant it needs to be fed more data to be better refined. And yes, I did say it would be better if the content creator read it themselves.
Lead
Army: "Never Surrender!"
Sports: "Never Give Up!"
Acting: "Stay in Character!"
Yeah, especially if you're in a blockbuster, all-important, film of the century like CAMP ROCK!
Starwars: "Stay on target!"
@@Crantock-l1v
"Let go ..., use the Force ...."
"Well that would be 1864, because that's the year it is"
The black dynamite blooper was so perfect for that movie
It fit so good. The rest of the movie has obviously planned stuff like that, so when this happened i thought it was a part of the show. There was the boom microphone in the shot on one scene, with black dynamite occasionally looking up at it, the scene where the guy goes through the glass window and the next shot has the glass window still intact, and the scene where an actor accidentally really hits another actor, the actor reacts, then they cut and change actors for the rest of the fight.
@@ArchieBl3h Chicago Wind driving on that zig zag road, giving monolog while never looking forward was chefs kiss
Very good, you managed to include a couple you haven't included 100's of times before.
The actor just really wanted to kiss Eva Green, who wouldn't, she's gorgeous !
But it was Eva who leaned in... also you posted in this video 3 times already, with all of the posts hearted by the channel, so this must be their alt account lol
The Cary Grant line was priceless !!
Indeed... and I am not wrong... than whit that suprice scen... it is also shifting... the hole film...
The actress' reaction was excellent too!
The real humor is he probably meant it and could scream it at the top of his lungs while pretending in the scene.
Well, CG wasn't lying.
"It's said that during filming of the famous movie the Titanic staring Leonardo DiCaprio, the boat was never meant to hit the iceberg, it was meant to just narrowly avoid it. However, when the boat accidentally hit the iceberg and caused it to sink, the directors loved it so much they decided to keep the scene in the movie"
NO, the director told her to drop the glove to see what Brando would do
5:35 -- William Shatner often got a ton of shit for his overacting during the original TOS. Whether he missed the chair by design or accident in The Search for Spock, it still would've been a great choice on his part.
Great actors can just roll with it and keep the scene rolling along.
How about the famous line, "Hey! I'm walking here!" In the movie Midnight Cowboy, Dustin Hoffman was walking through the crosswalk while talking to Jon Voight's character, a real taxi almost ran right into him. Dustin Hoffman, staying in character, yells at the non-actor, and they have a heated exchange. I love stuff like that.
Yeah, no... the scene is not footage of Sean Astin staggering from a cut foot. He did step on broken glass and had to be helivaced to hospital, but the footage of that is on the dvd extras and he barely makes it up to his knees. The story is clearly getting garbled. All claims are now suspect.
A lot of these are just ad libs, not bloopers...
"because I just went gay all of a sudden!" That was top comedy
The Tom Cruise stall reminds me of a similar mistake by Steve McQueen in Bullit. Good thing about that car chase is that you can see it is him in some of the sections and not a stunt driver.
Geeze dude... Keeton was doing throwback to the first Batman movie. In the scene where he's at Vale's apartment and Joker shows up, at one point he grabs a fire iron and says the same line.
I loved this! Really shows that scenes like the LOTR rescue and Jack Reacher car stall really come together in the editing bay, using interstitial cuts that fill in the moments between what was really happening to the actors while the cameras were rolling.
Also, none of those were actual bloopers and none of it was used in the movie. Have you tried critical thinking instead of just blindly accepting everything you get told?
@@sandoumir4348 How is the car stall not a blooper and it was 100% in the film
@@curtishedrick-ru9xk yes, definitely, and they had camera's filming him starting the engine back up by accident as well. It all makes sense now.
(make sure you think about what you are about to write before you press Enter)
@@sandoumir4348 See...when they film movies to don't film everything at once. There are these things called "Pickup Shots". At the end of a day or even at the end of principle photography they will go back and film extra shots to flesh out moments, usually without the main actors even present.... In this case: The Wide shot of the car stalling and Cruise getting it started again was all one shot, Then after deciding to keep it (which has to be decided by the Director AND Producer usually...but Cruise is usually the Producer on his films) they either at the end of the days filming or even at the end of Principle Photography they did pick up shots of the inside of the Car, Considering they were closed up of Reacher's hands it probably wasn't even Cruise.
@@curtishedrick-ru9xk Your explanation proves it is not a blooper that was kept in the movie but the result of an actual production process. Was that the point you were attempting to make? Because that was mine. You know? The point you disagreed with and decided to post a reply for in the first place?
Oh guys, we still need to shoot and edit all the extra footage for our 'blooper' so we can keep it in the movie......
Maybe think about what you put down in written form before submitting it.
It wasn't a blooper, in the same way the trick shot on the pool table wasn't, but in Aliens, Sigourney Weaver spent at least a week trying for the over the shoulder basketball shot. She couldn't do it, so they decided to do a cut shot. When they came to do the scene, she nailed it. The other actors almost wrecked it because they went exploded in cheers, but they were frozen in shock just enough for them to record the scene.
You seriously think that Sams slip and fall into the water just in front of a camera that was randomly there and recording wasnt scripted?
Most of these are false.
that fall was so napoleon
Well, Sam's falling into the river and Frodo's saving him was in the book, so if that was an accident, it worked right into the established story.
To the uploader: Why would you even include that false statement in the video? Claiming "so that's why they added this scene" when that scene was literally written into the story they were adapting over 50 years ago. That's incredibly simple research, and these videos are incredibly lazy for keeping in such blatant falsities. You're sharing this with hundreds of thousands of people, you could at least manage 5 minutes of researching your "facts".
@@bagggers9796 I agree.
@@bagggers9796 Since “lead” was pronounced as a different word that wouldn’t make sense in the context, as well as a few other pieces of evidence, i believe this was an AI video. 😞 Unfortunately that’s the time we’re living in now. I disliked the video and will ask UA-cam not to recommend this channel again.
Sean Astin didn't cut his foot on a sharp rock. His foot got impaled by a shard of glass.
Thank you, was looking for this comment.
So... completely unnecessary thumbnail, then. Well done.
Great video! Thank you!❤
You forgot the taxi from midnight cowboys which gave us the line I'm walkin here
As much as the Jack Reacher films get a bad wrap, that scene plays very as Reacher is depicted to be not such a good driver in the books.
Tom Cruise's ego would never allow that.
in "American Graffiti", Toad pays a guy outside a liquor store to by him a bottle of "Old Harper", the guy robs the store and on his way out tossed the bottle of booze to him, take after take Toad caught the bottle with no problem, then on the last take he almost dropped it, that's the segment they kept !
Also, at the beginning of the film when Toad is riding the Vespa, he crashes it into the garbage can outside the burger joint. Actor Charles Martin Smith apologized to Lucas for the goof, but Lucas loved it cuz he felt it really fit the awkwardness of the character.
@@rustincohle2135 yup, thats a good one
You left out in the "Enter The Dragon" part, when the extras fell, one of them fell so hard from the impact he broke his arm.
I thought that in the Dark Knight the explosions at the hospital stopped because of a malfuction on the detonators and not being on script 🤔
Heath Ledger reacted as we see in the movie instead of stop acting, then the explosions continued and he jumped in the bus. Nolan kept that scene.
Nice idea to lead the video with a salad
Excellent stuff!
0:58 I never knew this about Poolhall Junkies
Wow. Ben Affleck can create a reaction to the CGI character that will be added in after filming? So he's an actor? I had none of those ideas .
Poolhall Junkies was such an underrated movie.
I thought I was the only one who saw it!! LMAO. I actually own a copy. Lent it to a movie-buff buddy. His review was, "I'm not going to say it's a good movie. But, it's definitely a COOL movie!!"
I just want to know how in hell Mars Callahan got all those big names to sign on!!!!
i used to play pool alot and we watched this movie almost everytime we played,
"what happened to your arm"
"cut myself shaving"
These are great. Thank you.
Sam chasing after Frodo resulted in not a sharp rock, but a SHARD OF GLASS penetrating his foot. Divers had been down to check the water for safety and didn't see it before giving the film crew the thumbs up to shoot.
I’m not sure why you used Zooey in the shower as the thumb nail when none of this had anything to do with her in the shower in Elf.
Was that Zooey? I thought it was Amy Adams.
Just a skeezy way to get people to click on it.
@@krashd yup, that’s Zooey!
Its called "clickbait"
You know why.
WHERE IS THE BROKEN TOE ?????!!!!?!?!?!?! :DDDDDD
You need a toe? I can get you a toe. With nail polish!
Leed salad. If you don't want to talk, hire someone to do it.
In Scream, Skeet Ulrich wasn't supposed to hit Matthew Lillard with the phone. But there was so much fake blood on his hand, the phone slipped out of his grip and hit Lillard right in the head.
The Matthew, as brilliant as he is, comes out with "Ya hit me with the phone, man!"
@@krashd Yep! Stayed in character. Created an iconic moment.
In LOTR, it was a shard of glass, NOT a sharp rock!!!
1:59 Timothy Hutton looks so different between this clip and playing the older version of the dad in the Haunting of Hill House, but then that's what 25 years does to ya.
I hope whoever made this video didn't think that mispronouncing lead as "leed" was a blooper too good to miss.
The Dark Knight hospital scene was actually not improvised, it was planned by Christopher Nolan.
But the late Heath Ledger wasn't informed which caused the spontaneous reaction.
@@ehsnils That’s not true at all.
0:45 not only did Sean Aston cut his foot, but from the behind the scenes interviews, it was glass and went right through his foot requiring a lot of stitches
The anecdote is real, but, based on the behind the scenes footage, the take from Sean's foot is different from the one in the final cut.
IIRC it delayed production a few weeks too.
" I have the Power " No you don't you dropped your sword He-Man !!!
Best Joker, best blooper, nothing to discuss
It’s not a blooper
When Michael Keaton as Batman said "Wanta get nuts then let's get nuts in the Flash movie isn't the first time he said in the first Batman movie he said the same line to Jack Nicholas Joker in the 1989 film and now you know !
There's a blooper reel that shows the key toss alone done several times. Not a random one-off that was left in as claimed here.
The go nuts line isn't a blooper, it's an intentional throwback to his line against jack nicholson's joker.
Really on the jack reacher? There’s like 4 camera angles of his foot and everything else.
Those shots were most likely recorded at separate times and then edited together to look like they happened at the expected times in the scene. It's the magic of film making!
Most likely answer: Once the producers decided to keep the car stalling in they shot the bits of his foot and everything else.
Films aren't filmed in sequence....when they decided to keep the car stall they went back and did a few pick up shots...happens all the time
@@curtishedrick-ru9xk magic!
You're on fire! Another awesome video. Loved every bit of it. 🔥
7 45...... This kick in Enter The Dragon was actually purposefully done by Bruce Lee, being more of a push rather that a kick, because in Way Of The Dragon, the super kick he did in the back of the restaurant actually knocked the stunt man unconscious, even though he had a kickbag and a crap ton of boxes behind him. You can see the big difference between this kick and the kick from Way of the Dragon.
0:18 - Another blooper: When @TheLaughPlanet doesn't check the poor-quality of the AI narration in their video and it pronounces "lead", the metal, as "leed".
The best directors will keep the little accidents in movies, the actors acting (strangely enough) as "normal" people would just adds to the realism.
6:51 that's not improvised, that's a direct nod to Beetlejuice.
“A lead salad (pronounced “led,” not “leed”) is actually a pretty badass thing to say, because it means that you’re going to feed that person bullets. It’s what a gangster would’ve said in a 1930s-1940s crime drama.
The best unscripted moment in film is from Rain Man. Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman in the phone booth with Charlie (Cruise) on the phone when Raymond (Hoffman) just says "uh oh, fart". Hoffman had really farted inside a closed phone booth and both actors spontaneously created the scene.
0:05 Corpsing? Send for the man!!!
Yeah, well, I worked on The French Connections, we had permits for EVERYTHING, the insurance company will not let you work with out them and the Police Dept won't either; nice try though.
Yeah, sounded unprobable. The filmmakers would be in serious trouble should something serious happen. But now that makes me question other parts of this video too :-)
Great bloopers, some made the scene even better ! ... 😊👍
A leeeed salad. Oh boy. Sometimes you have to figure out what word a computer can say before you use it.
So the cameran decided to jump in the water, go below the surface, start filming, get a perfect shot, and it wasn't scripted? Gethefuckouttahere.
You understand that everything isn't shot all at the same time, right?
Lead salads are the first salads and the most boss of salads. They are the AI of salads and I don't want one.
In the French connection they did have permits to film but did not have enough Police officers to shut all of the roads.
0:51 I thought it was a piece of glass?
You see it in the special features, part of the DVD
If you havent seen bringing up baby then watch it!! Omg its so funny and cart grant is freaking gold in that.
7:53 Let's keep in mind what's really important. Zooey Deschanel naked in a shower.
2:00 No....this wasn't scripted, and Natalie Portman also improvised because she's a great actor.
The Oh Shit from Batman was appropriate considering he was about to be incinerated.
"LEED" salad? Dude... the AI VO's are killing me...
What about "I'm walking here" from _Midnight Cowboy?_
He cut his foot on BROKEN GLASS, not a rock.
Divers had to go in and clean up the broken glass before shooting could continue.
Actor was too far away from a hospital too. So they had to treat him there.
At least initially.
These aren’t bloopers. They are unscripted moments that they kept in.
I would always kiss natalie portman off-script
How could flying backward into the extras have NOT been planned in "Enter the Dragon"? What was the alternative?
Just FYI MANY of the actor's names were said incorrectly and the AI couldn't differentiate between lead as "led" or "leed" properly.
I would assume the "Do you wanna get nuts" in the Flash was scripted, since it is a callback to a line in the 1989 Batman movie.
However I believe that line was unscripted.
1:59 Hutton just wanted to get some action with a girl who was 13 at the time of filming. Portman turned 14 one month after principal photography of the film.
press X to doubt that they had an underwater camera ready for an accident
It is the rise of stupid a.i. videos that they pump out en masse hoping one of them sticks. This one stuck.
*Alien resurrection* No look Basket by Sigourney Weaver.
Chris Pratt letting the Orb Fall in Guardien of the Galaxy
im not sure but wasnt there a scene in ghostbusters, where sigourney get caught by cerberus. there was a short scene, she sit in a armchair and a hand or claw pulled on her shirt to hard. watched the movie long time ago. sigourney, crazy women^^, in a good way.
Black Dynamite was a comedy so that scene was just funny
A good actor keeps acting till the director says cut, because you never know if your 'mistake' made things better.
You didn't include the scene where Jim Carrey pulled the tablecloth in How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
Jack Reacher's stalled car wasn't scripted....good thing a camera was conveniently on the floor. 🤪
You know films aren't shot in chronological order, right? It's called an "insert shot", it could have been filmed anywhere. That probably isn't even Tom's foot.
So you're wrong about the Lotr one. You can actually see the footage in which he cuts his foot and it's entirely different to what was in the film. It makes me wonder as to the veracity of the rest of this video.
Rowed, not sailed.
If left in, is it really a blooper? (Great choices, just not sure the term applies lol)
If the gay line was improvised there's no way the cameraman would have known to track him while he jumped. That's bullshit
Wow! Some things happened and actors kept acting.
I’ve been an actor (mostly unpaid community theater, with a few professional jobs) for over 35 years. You severely underestimate what’s happening in these scenes. It’s incredibly difficult to keep your composure on camera or on stage when things go wrong. I once had to save an entire scene of a play when they brought the lights up to begin the scene too early and none of the actors were on stage. In another play, a certain actor kept forgetting his lines in a pivotal scene, so I had to improvise every performance. Actors need to be on their game and in the zone to flow with the unexpected.
RIP James Caan