If I was 16 and handsome 41 year old Clint Eastwood kissed me I'd probably be thrilled. If I was 12 and he did it, I'd probably be a little freaked out. I hope she wasn't.
@@Kathy-pr4wu i think the problem is she was told that her mouth would be covered by clint's hand but the director changed it to a kiss without informing the actress of the change
I just remembered. There were times when for men a kiss on the lips was considered a normal greeting, without any hint of gayness. In fact, for a person whose brain is not poisoned by modern cultural propaganda, there is nothing provocative in this scene.
@@Unga_Bunga There is a "don't recommend channel" button before you click the video which kinda does what you're looking for. Perfect time to use it now.
Didn't know that Arnold broke a REAL side car window with his bare hand, that's... wow! No wonder I've always found that scene so genuinely funny, all thanks to Tom Arnold's equally genuine reaction! 🤣🤣
@@SelmiAzharreal side windows DO break like that. Windshield - yes, doesn't break like this but stays together. For the side windows it is the opposite as per making it easier to exit the car in the case of an emergency.
@@KeksimusMaximusI mean there wasn’t a grown ass man kissing a child in that. Like what the fuck are you defending. Lmao y’all just be trying to argue just to argue. What does that even have to do with this!
In The Godfather, the actor was told that a fake horse' head would be put onto a bedpost. His reaction of horror at finding a real horse' head underneath the blanket was real. The actor playing Luca Brossi walked back and forth, rehearsing his lines. He then flubbed them when meeting Don Corleone. The director put in the scene of him walking back and forth and then fumbling while talking. It made it seem like the huge man was terrified of the mob boss.
There's an absolutely fantastic series on the making of the godfather called The Offer, it goes over all these fascinating details of the creation of the movie, you should all check it out!
Director: "you should surprise the little girl by kissing her on the lips to keep her quiet" me if i were in Eastwoods position: "what the fuck are you talking about?" there was a sequel to the exorcist? lol why?!
Unfortunately, I don’t remember exactly at the end of the last century in America, an adult man married a girl of 12 (if I’m not mistaken) years old. If you were the same age as Clint, then like him you wouldn’t see anything strange in the director’s proposal.
@@oldnotweak It's actually kind of weird, because while Exorcist II was a sequel to the first movie, neither William Peter Blatty (who wrote the book) or William Friedkin (who directed the first film) were involved and the movie was pretty terrible. Some years later William Peter Blatty wrote Legion, which was a sequel to the first book and later adapted (by Blatty himself) into a movie, The Exorcist III, which was actually quite good. Both the book and the movie completely ignore Exorcist II, which means that there are essentially two completely different sequels to the first film. Well, there were until last year, when The Exorcist: Believer was released. That is also a sequel to the first film, which ignores the other films in the series and wil get two sequels. Oh, and there were also two different prequels made in the mid 2000s. That's messy, but I guess it's still better than the Halloween series, which has 3 different films called Halloween. One is the original from 1978, one is a remake from 2007 and the third one is a sequel to the first film from 2018 (by the same director who made the new Exorcist sequel), which ignores every other film in the series, including Halloween II from 1981, the original sequel to the first film (not to be confused with Halloween II from 2009, which is a sequel to the 2007 Halloween). Halloween III had nothing to do with any other film in the series, so every subsequent film obviously ignored that. Then the seventh film, Halloween H20, ignored 4, 5 and 6 and the 8th film retconned H20's ending.
Leslie Nielson was an absolutely legendary comedian, and that is why I am so proud that when I was a waiter at a hotel in France I made a joke which had him and his whole table roaring with laughter.
Well, I was 19 or twenty, working as a waiter in la Ferme Saint Simeon in Honfleur, not far from Cannes. Mr Nielson was obviously in France to attend the festival and he and his party were staying on late into the night, so I was staying too. For some reason Mr Nielson was sporting a beard so at one point I said 'It's a nice try sir, but you're a star of international renown and even with a beard you're going to be instantly recognized.' He was visibly touched by the sincere flattery of a fan and said 'Why thank you very much' to which I replied 'That's quite all right, Mr Connery'. I think he wasn't expecting that and as I walked away he and his entire table burst out laughing, and my boss who hadn't heard the exchange but only seen the reaction got very very annoyed with me. @@ghaleon128
I am now concerned I have rather raised expectations far too high. It wasn't really such a good joke, more of a situational thing. I was a commis waiter at Le Ferme Saint Simeon in Honfleur which is close to Cannes and I assume Mr Nielson was there for the festival. It was late and his table was the last and showing no sign of packing up for the night. Most of the other waiters had already left, although my snobbish boss was hanging around to see if he could be unctuous. For some reason Mr Nielson was sporting a beard. I said to him 'It's a good try sir, but you are a star of international renown, even with that beard you're instantly recognizable.' Mr Nieleson seemed genuinely touched by this and said 'Why, thank you very much' to which I replied 'That's quite all right . . . Mr Connery." As I walked away from the table they were all laughing their britches off, except for my boss who was angry with me and who tried to find out what I had said. I never told him.
@@Blackout5871 good question, i think we both know the answer though. Its not a good one, very strange that the scene itself was something one could put in a movie during that time
I can't remember what it was, but there was this one silent film where an actor was having live ammunition fired at him, and several of the shots were inches from hitting him in the head.
To further expand on the Life of Brian, the extras were told they wouldn't be paid for the day if they broke character and laughed, hence why they were trying so hard, a genius move on the Directors part but also a pretty cold one for a excellent result.
Except it's an urban myth that just keeps getting retold without verification by easily amused people like you. There is no evidence even in Palin's own book, _The Python Years._ (2006), that the performance happened under threat of non-pay.
I talked to a British guy who was a minor extra in The Patriot. He played a lieutenant or captain or some low rank that gets shot in the head. They had blasting caps attached to his forehead/face or something, but didn't let him know exactly when they were going to set off the caps. They caught him offguard and he yelled "Oh fuck" or something. Not sure if it made it into the film, but it was a cool story.
kind of reminds me of a audible swear in LOTR Two Towers during the siege of Helms Deep. The part where a group of Rohan soldiers(most of whom were actually soldiers in the New Zealand Army) were bracing the gate and when the battering ram throws them back from the gate you can actually hear one of them exclaim "Motherf@@ker!" if you listen for it lol
I know. Upon hearing that, I immediately covered my eyes before I could see it. I did not want to. Yes, I know it was a different time, but that is still really creepy and disgusting.
@@eliesh3833 I think you are kind of creepy. What are you afraid of, that you will like it or what, or something happened in your childhood that you are so afraid of it. If you find the scene creepy and disgusting ok. But covering your eyes... And, also, how could you judge if you didn't see it. I have no clue what's wrong with you, but there is definitely something.
There is something wrong with him because he didn't want to see an adult man kiss a child on the lips? I think you are the one who has something wrong with him.@@user-baev
@@user-baevyou're turning it around and making this person to be the 'creep' now? You got it ass backwards you fool. Truly in the end times what is evil will be called good and what is good shall be called evil.
A question the thumbnail for this video is the striptease scene in true lies but the scene that was talk about was arnold breaking the glass was this just click bait or did something happen in that scene that was unscripted as well
Yeah, clearly the thumbnail is to get attention, but that scene IS also actors not acting when she falls. Could've actually used it in the video AND clickbaited.
That's because it's not true. Alan Rickman was pulled upward using a pulley for that scene. This is what the internet has become these days, nothing but fake untrue clickbait.
Also, in Anchorman, Jack black wasn't acting and actually kicked the real dog off the bridge. That's why the dog looks slightly different in the scenes after.
At first, Alan Rickman was like "what the hell?!" but as he saw the footage of his fall, he was satisfied that his character's terrorized reaction was natural.
2:01 Journalists: was that method acting? Daniel Craig: Method acting? No, we didn't even know the camera was... oh no yeah, that was method acting, yeah...
For the guitar scene in the hateful eight it was most likely not miscommunicated considering Quentin does alot of questionable things to ensure he gets the exact shot and reaction from actors like when he strangled Diane Kruger in Inglourious Basterds because he quoted "feels fake and doesn't buy it" and now because of that move the museums aren't lending out artifacts anymore because of it. Also, that fact about Clint kissing a 12-year-old is so creepy like how could he have thought of that and not realise how weird that shit is wtf??
@@Anvilshock Bro what point are you even trying to make? "Oh no I forgot to include a space between a and lot I'm such a piece of shit." yeah you got me there XD
@@SlurpyPieNo, I don't think you "forgot". Otherwise you would have "forgot" random other things that happen when one is human and makes genuine mistakes. But "alot" is so popular and habitual, yet easily avoidable with intact education that there is no other cause for this than laziness and negligence. Combine this with your disproportionate defensiveness and response with mockery and ridicule, it is effectively certain admittance of yours to be guilty of those less-than-desirable personality traits. So, thanks for confirming that you needed to be told.
@@Anvilshock Bro not everything is that deep. You're acting like I was spreading misinformation when it was a simple mistake I overlooked that you seemed to focus on so much that you completely missed the original point of my comment. Also since you couldn't tell I was being sarcastic with my second comment so you need to work on that Redditor ;)
It's refreshing, not being completely disgusted and clicking off of a video 2 seconds in. I appreciate the no-nonsense, straight-to-business editing, the steady narrating voice, and lack of nonsense filler. I cannot begin to tell you, how quickly my contempt brews over, when a content creator starts the vid with some super agreeable statement, rides the voice pitch wave, fills the vid with common sense word mincing, narrates literally what happens in the video as it repeats 3 times, and talks condescendingly, like the viewers are complete idiots, who can't see.
It's funny how people are making a big stink about Eastwood kissing a 12 year old but when 12 year old Kirsten Dunst had to kiss Brad Pitt I don't remember anyone batting an eye.
The monty phyton one was that all the roman soldiers were extras and said to remain as statues and not react to the scene if they want to get paid. Little did they know that the crew had planned for the scene to involve them and try to make the extras break character. So yes, those extras were really trying to earn their keep.
Except it's an urban myth that just keeps getting retold without verification by easily amused people like you. There is no evidence even in Palin's own book, _The Python Years._ (2006), that the performance happened under threat of non-pay.
That Alan Rickman story simply isn't true. He wasn't even dropped. He was sat in a chair on a green screen floor and they had a camera pointing directly down at him which they pulled upwards at speed, making it look like he was falling.
In Kiss of the Dragon, starring Jet Li, the scene in the Chinese shrimp chip place, when he protects Bridget Fonda from her pimp slapping her by pulling him off his feet into the air, and slamming him on a table, and then slaps him across the face. The whole scene took seconds, and the actors facial expression, you can tell, was one of genuine shock. At least thats what is told in the commentary. Jet Li really did that to the actor, and I guess the guy didn't know what had happened to him until it was done.
Leslie Nielson, Clint Eastwood are totally disgusting. A small correction : "In the 1977 Exorcist II movie, during the first shot, actress Linda Blawerick made a wrong step and plummeted. Actress Linda Blair played the whole movie as a replacement. Nobody never ever heard about Linda Blawerick, you can check on Internet."
Ok wow a couple of those are really cringe and would be professional suicide if done today. There is one I would like to add. In lord of the rings when Gandalf bumps his head on archway and then turns around and plants his face in the chandler in Frodos house was real but it was so believable they left it in.
Half these stories are missing a lot of the details that make the stories notable, like the after-damage value of the guitar, the specific directions from Whedon on Avengers or that biggus dickus got told he wouldn't get paid if he laughed.
Except at least the last one is an urban myth that just keeps getting retold without verification by easily amused people like you. There is no evidence even in Palin's own book, _The Python Years._ (2006), that the performance happened under threat of non-pay.
I have to say, I'm not a fan of the directors not telling actors when they're going to get kissed, spit in their face, etc. It's just weird. and in many cases criminal. I really hope Clint Eastwood didn't know that the girl hadn't agreed to it. Either way, the scene is still weird as hell.
In Thor Love and Thunder, Corg wasn't meant to fall to pieces. The crew thought he had died, but he was able to talk as just a head, so they kept it in. You should add it to your list.
Not gonna lie, the Clint Eastwood kiss was fukkin' creepy. When the hell is it appropriate for an old man to kiss a 12 year old girl on the lips, and without telling her? The Leslie Nielsen slap, assuming it actually connected (didn't seem so) would've also resulted in him getting into a shitheap of trouble had it been done today. I don't generally care about stories of actors going off script or doing something unpredictable in a shoot, but those two examples just rub me the wrong way.
That 12 yr old kids face says what we’re all thinking… “Whaaat in the fuuuuu*k?”
if i was that girls parents i would havve sued
clint eastwood thought it was gross and weird, the director wanted it
1:15 Old enough for kissses.😆
If I was 16 and handsome 41 year old Clint Eastwood kissed me I'd probably be thrilled. If I was 12 and he did it, I'd probably be a little freaked out. I hope she wasn't.
@@Kathy-pr4wu i think the problem is she was told that her mouth would be covered by clint's hand but the director changed it to a kiss without informing the actress of the change
Clint’s move is pretty damn creepy. 12 years old?!
Did you not see Star Trek? She's WAY older than that.
@@BubbaSmurft huh?
Admittedly, the director told him to do it, but the fact that he agreed to it still makes them both creepy.
Agree with you completely!!!! 100%
hehehe
Bro that kiss, why would an adult agree to a scene like that?
In defense of Clint Eastwood, there were, in real life, during and after the War, marriages with HUGE age differences.
I just remembered. There were times when for men a kiss on the lips was considered a normal greeting, without any hint of gayness. In fact, for a person whose brain is not poisoned by modern cultural propaganda, there is nothing provocative in this scene.
@@lawrencehawkins7198 How does that literally defend him doing wrong in the modern era of KNOWING BETTER.
Saying there is nothing provocative about this is literally coping and creepy af@@user-ot5ub7ck8j
@@milkshakeguru7118 The film/stage concept you're missing is "Re-Creating." No defense, simply a factual statement regarding a world that was.
The power of the thumbnail
Makes me wish for a "do not show this channel anymore" button.
@@Unga_Bunga There is a "don't recommend channel" button before you click the video which kinda does what you're looking for. Perfect time to use it now.
6:13
@@Unga_BungaIs it because she is an adult or because she is female?
(⚠️: I am insulting you)
@@The-Furry-SlayerThanks!
..wait, THAT’S IT?
Didn't know that Arnold broke a REAL side car window with his bare hand, that's... wow!
No wonder I've always found that scene so genuinely funny, all thanks to Tom Arnold's equally genuine reaction! 🤣🤣
Would a spy piss himself man!?
real car windows don't break like that. that IS a theater glass.
Not to mention nobody can break a card window like that@@SelmiAzhar
That delayed reaction though
@@SelmiAzharreal side windows DO break like that. Windshield - yes, doesn't break like this but stays together. For the side windows it is the opposite as per making it easier to exit the car in the case of an emergency.
The kiss scene is BAD in so many ways.
it perfectly depicts the whole atmosphere of the movie though
Yeah, and that movie called "cuties" is cool and empowering, right?
@@KeksimusMaximusI mean there wasn’t a grown ass man kissing a child in that. Like what the fuck are you defending. Lmao y’all just be trying to argue just to argue. What does that even have to do with this!
@@KeksimusMaximusHuh? Man what are you yappin about??? No one EVER mentioned cuties or it being alright... Are you ok dude?
@@Usrenby3992 I mentioned it 😎
In The Godfather, the actor was told that a fake horse' head would be put onto a bedpost. His reaction of horror at finding a real horse' head underneath the blanket was real. The actor playing Luca Brossi walked back and forth, rehearsing his lines. He then flubbed them when meeting Don Corleone. The director put in the scene of him walking back and forth and then fumbling while talking. It made it seem like the huge man was terrified of the mob boss.
And when Michael was rushing out of the restaurant and hits the camera with his shoulder
That's actually brilliant in the director's part.
There's an absolutely fantastic series on the making of the godfather called The Offer, it goes over all these fascinating details of the creation of the movie, you should all check it out!
when the titanic sank, no one told the actors that it was a real ship.
RIP to Leonardo Dicaprio 😔✊🏽
Ah, the Maleficent one is so cute
Yeah the lil girl tryn to get mama's horns IS adorable
Director: "you should surprise the little girl by kissing her on the lips to keep her quiet"
me if i were in Eastwoods position: "what the fuck are you talking about?"
there was a sequel to the exorcist? lol why?!
Because money, and books.
@@jamiearmstrong3487 i didn't even know there were books of it XD
There's also The Exorcist III
Unfortunately, I don’t remember exactly at the end of the last century in America, an adult man married a girl of 12 (if I’m not mistaken) years old. If you were the same age as Clint, then like him you wouldn’t see anything strange in the director’s proposal.
@@oldnotweak It's actually kind of weird, because while Exorcist II was a sequel to the first movie, neither William Peter Blatty (who wrote the book) or William Friedkin (who directed the first film) were involved and the movie was pretty terrible. Some years later William Peter Blatty wrote Legion, which was a sequel to the first book and later adapted (by Blatty himself) into a movie, The Exorcist III, which was actually quite good. Both the book and the movie completely ignore Exorcist II, which means that there are essentially two completely different sequels to the first film. Well, there were until last year, when The Exorcist: Believer was released. That is also a sequel to the first film, which ignores the other films in the series and wil get two sequels. Oh, and there were also two different prequels made in the mid 2000s.
That's messy, but I guess it's still better than the Halloween series, which has 3 different films called Halloween. One is the original from 1978, one is a remake from 2007 and the third one is a sequel to the first film from 2018 (by the same director who made the new Exorcist sequel), which ignores every other film in the series, including Halloween II from 1981, the original sequel to the first film (not to be confused with Halloween II from 2009, which is a sequel to the 2007 Halloween). Halloween III had nothing to do with any other film in the series, so every subsequent film obviously ignored that. Then the seventh film, Halloween H20, ignored 4, 5 and 6 and the 8th film retconned H20's ending.
It's not cool when an actor gets assaulted because the other actor or director has some twisted idea
could've been a pretty good lawsuit
Arnold really is the Terminator for breaking the window like that.
Didn't even faze him either
Leslie Nielson was an absolutely legendary comedian, and that is why I am so proud that when I was a waiter at a hotel in France I made a joke which had him and his whole table roaring with laughter.
WHAT WAS THE JOKE?!?!?
Well, I was 19 or twenty, working as a waiter in la Ferme Saint Simeon in Honfleur, not far from Cannes. Mr Nielson was obviously in France to attend the festival and he and his party were staying on late into the night, so I was staying too. For some reason Mr Nielson was sporting a beard so at one point I said 'It's a nice try sir, but you're a star of international renown and even with a beard you're going to be instantly recognized.' He was visibly touched by the sincere flattery of a fan and said 'Why thank you very much' to which I replied 'That's quite all right, Mr Connery'. I think he wasn't expecting that and as I walked away he and his entire table burst out laughing, and my boss who hadn't heard the exchange but only seen the reaction got very very annoyed with me. @@ghaleon128
We need to know.
I must know the joke too. Please.
I am now concerned I have rather raised expectations far too high. It wasn't really such a good joke, more of a situational thing. I was a commis waiter at Le Ferme Saint Simeon in Honfleur which is close to Cannes and I assume Mr Nielson was there for the festival. It was late and his table was the last and showing no sign of packing up for the night. Most of the other waiters had already left, although my snobbish boss was hanging around to see if he could be unctuous. For some reason Mr Nielson was sporting a beard. I said to him 'It's a good try sir, but you are a star of international renown, even with that beard you're instantly recognizable.' Mr Nieleson seemed genuinely touched by this and said 'Why, thank you very much' to which I replied 'That's quite all right . . . Mr Connery." As I walked away from the table they were all laughing their britches off, except for my boss who was angry with me and who tried to find out what I had said. I never told him.
What a grate plan. "What ever you do, don't laugh." Do you know how hard it is not to laugh at something when you have been told not to laugh?
sounds like watching Friends
I'm amazed they were able to hold in laughter at all with the ultra-slow almost stabbing words of "Biggus Dickus", lol.
7:42 Luckiest man ever caught on film. EVER. He is literally a few feet away from an exploding plane.
good thing you didnt timestamp 1:21 as the luckiest man alive, that would have been alarming
@@davidas5049 Why would you do that??
@@Blackout5871 good question, i think we both know the answer though. Its not a good one, very strange that the scene itself was something one could put in a movie during that time
I can't remember what it was, but there was this one silent film where an actor was having live ammunition fired at him, and several of the shots were inches from hitting him in the head.
To further expand on the Life of Brian, the extras were told they wouldn't be paid for the day if they broke character and laughed, hence why they were trying so hard, a genius move on the Directors part but also a pretty cold one for a excellent result.
Except it's an urban myth that just keeps getting retold without verification by easily amused people like you. There is no evidence even in Palin's own book, _The Python Years._ (2006), that the performance happened under threat of non-pay.
The 12 years old girl one is creepy as hell (wtf clint) the guitar breaking one is fucking hilarious (good job Kurt)
I talked to a British guy who was a minor extra in The Patriot. He played a lieutenant or captain or some low rank that gets shot in the head. They had blasting caps attached to his forehead/face or something, but didn't let him know exactly when they were going to set off the caps. They caught him offguard and he yelled "Oh fuck" or something. Not sure if it made it into the film, but it was a cool story.
kind of reminds me of a audible swear in LOTR Two Towers during the siege of Helms Deep. The part where a group of Rohan soldiers(most of whom were actually soldiers in the New Zealand Army) were bracing the gate and when the battering ram throws them back from the gate you can actually hear one of them exclaim "Motherf@@ker!" if you listen for it lol
That's the most Arnold thing I've ever heard😂
The one from Being John Malkovich is an urban legend.
I wish they added the guy getting pants in The Abyss
At least half of these are made up wishful thinking nerd stories.
I know im late nut i think that's robert england
kissing a 12 year old girl like wtf
I know. Upon hearing that, I immediately covered my eyes before I could see it. I did not want to.
Yes, I know it was a different time, but that is still really creepy and disgusting.
@@eliesh3833 I think you are kind of creepy. What are you afraid of, that you will like it or what, or something happened in your childhood that you are so afraid of it. If you find the scene creepy and disgusting ok. But covering your eyes...
And, also, how could you judge if you didn't see it.
I have no clue what's wrong with you, but there is definitely something.
There is something wrong with him because he didn't want to see an adult man kiss a child on the lips? I think you are the one who has something wrong with him.@@user-baev
@@user-baevyou're turning it around and making this person to be the 'creep' now? You got it ass backwards you fool. Truly in the end times what is evil will be called good and what is good shall be called evil.
In Clint's defense, back in the 1800s, there were a LOT of marriages with HUGE age differences...on both sides of the Atlantic.
1:49 Cera getting dizzy from a slap is funny. He looks like the kinda guy who would get dizzy from a slap
The last bit with the orange merchant throwing one to Stallone is heartwarming.
Imagine having a flashback to when you fought in world war 2 and caught shrapnel but you’re 27 and that was in Hawaii on a set
Good writing man, that bit about Daniel having kids... haha
12 year old girl looked terrified. Why would any adult in that room agree to create this scene? 🤦🏻♀️
Wtf??? Clint lost a lot of respect now
A question the thumbnail for this video is the striptease scene in true lies but the scene that was talk about was arnold breaking the glass was this just click bait or did something happen in that scene that was unscripted as well
You know the answer to this question.
I think Jamie Lee Curtis actually fell (unplanned) during that scene, and Arnold started to get up to see if she was okay.
@@JebHoge i remember that, it's one of the funniest parts of the scene. That is cool is was not scripted
Yeah, clearly the thumbnail is to get attention, but that scene IS also actors not acting when she falls. Could've actually used it in the video AND clickbaited.
Obvious clickbait. But I'm alright with it because the video turned out to be good anyway
9 minutes of hollywood being creepy and weird.
1:33 Her reaction of confusion and bewilderment is genuine.
1:25 Yo, that director is a freak fr.
uhhh wait....Clint KISSED A 12 YO on the MOUTH? WHAT THE F? he on epstein's list too?!
This was a really good video, thanks for making it! :D
keyframe is clickbait, don't bother looking for it
Yup.
6:13
Leslie Nielsen never slapped that lady. Get your facts straight.
Then that lady deserves an Oscar.
Sound effects@@amalgamationprime3168
I can't believe the Alan Rickman one, holy hell. I always thought that bit of acting was insanely well done.
That's because it's not true. Alan Rickman was pulled upward using a pulley for that scene. This is what the internet has become these days, nothing but fake untrue clickbait.
John Cassavetes was a master at getting real reactions from his actors.
I don't believe that True Lies one. That window broke way too easy.
That Airplane slap is clearly not real.
This is amazing. I've only seen a couple, like the Alan Rickman fall scene in Die Hard. But that Tora Tora Tora and the Exorcist 2... Oh my word! 😳😬
Slow that slap down.. it doesn't make contact...clickbait much.
It doesn't make any contact whatsoever, you're completely right
"why wont you adopt me"
"BECAUSE YOU'RE BLA-"
I knew that was a genuine reaction. "GET A HOLD OF YOURSELF, MAN!"
LMAO
I have always thought that Walken's performance in "The Deer Hunter" deserved an Oscar, as did Robert Blake's performance in "In Cold Blood."
Deer Hunter sucked. I thought that movie was boring af lol
My reaction in the movie theater when sloth started coughing was also genuine (I screamed like a little girl)
Thank god so many of these actors kept going instead of just going "Woah wait cut cut!"
The biggus dickus scene is iconic
Music time over....that was EPIC
i had been spit on by someone before. the ability to contain that rage right there is not easy
I mean, if it's a young woman, I can bear that
@@KeksimusMaximus Hell no, that shits disgusting no matter who. Unless you're in to that.
@@theblackswordsman9951 not really into it, but I wouldn't mind it
@@KeksimusMaximusyou don't mind that saliva might or might not contain a strain or two dangerous bacteria or viruses do you?
@@dureteheiral1793 yum 🤤
Also, in Anchorman, Jack black wasn't acting and actually kicked the real dog off the bridge. That's why the dog looks slightly different in the scenes after.
Haven't seen the movie, but I would assume the dog looked slightly pissed off after that.
Jack Black is a PoS. Bad actor and full of himself.
Go cry about it@@srujan00
@@srujan00 Did he molest you or something?
@@srujan00you're full of yourself
I know were all probably thinking the same thing about that kiss
Its like this was made by someone who has no concept that there is actualy a thing called acting.
At first, Alan Rickman was like "what the hell?!" but as he saw the footage of his fall, he was satisfied that his character's terrorized reaction was natural.
4:38 WHAT?! Ho boi, that's a real Alex Baldwin move right there. HOW did that get approved?
2:01
Journalists: was that method acting?
Daniel Craig: Method acting? No, we didn't even know the camera was... oh no yeah, that was method acting, yeah...
Johnny Depp didn't play Jack Sparrow, he played Captain Jack Sparrow.
So much face spitting without consent.. that's actually considered assault lol
Children run away from Jolie even out of costume.
For the guitar scene in the hateful eight it was most likely not miscommunicated considering Quentin does alot of questionable things to ensure he gets the exact shot and reaction from actors like when he strangled Diane Kruger in Inglourious Basterds because he quoted "feels fake and doesn't buy it" and now because of that move the museums aren't lending out artifacts anymore because of it.
Also, that fact about Clint kissing a 12-year-old is so creepy like how could he have thought of that and not realise how weird that shit is wtf??
Unlike you, Tarantino probably knows how to spell "a lot".
@@Anvilshock Bro what point are you even trying to make? "Oh no I forgot to include a space between a and lot I'm such a piece of shit." yeah you got me there XD
@@SlurpyPieNo, I don't think you "forgot". Otherwise you would have "forgot" random other things that happen when one is human and makes genuine mistakes. But "alot" is so popular and habitual, yet easily avoidable with intact education that there is no other cause for this than laziness and negligence. Combine this with your disproportionate defensiveness and response with mockery and ridicule, it is effectively certain admittance of yours to be guilty of those less-than-desirable personality traits. So, thanks for confirming that you needed to be told.
@@Anvilshock Bro not everything is that deep. You're acting like I was spreading misinformation when it was a simple mistake I overlooked that you seemed to focus on so much that you completely missed the original point of my comment. Also since you couldn't tell I was being sarcastic with my second comment so you need to work on that Redditor ;)
@@SlurpyPieMistake, mistake, you keep using that word, I don't think you know that it doesn't mean what you think it means …
It's refreshing, not being completely disgusted and clicking off of a video 2 seconds in.
I appreciate the no-nonsense, straight-to-business editing, the steady narrating voice, and lack of nonsense filler.
I cannot begin to tell you, how quickly my contempt brews over, when a content creator starts the vid with some super agreeable statement, rides the voice pitch wave, fills the vid with common sense word mincing, narrates literally what happens in the video as it repeats 3 times, and talks condescendingly, like the viewers are complete idiots, who can't see.
It's funny how people are making a big stink about Eastwood kissing a 12 year old but when 12 year old Kirsten Dunst had to kiss Brad Pitt I don't remember anyone batting an eye.
Arnie is just fabulous. I didn't expect less from him. Golden actor. I wish we had more movies with him..
that clint eastwood one is vile
The monty phyton one was that all the roman soldiers were extras and said to remain as statues and not react to the scene if they want to get paid. Little did they know that the crew had planned for the scene to involve them and try to make the extras break character. So yes, those extras were really trying to earn their keep.
Except it's an urban myth that just keeps getting retold without verification by easily amused people like you. There is no evidence even in Palin's own book, _The Python Years._ (2006), that the performance happened under threat of non-pay.
More like 'Criminals who told the judges "Chill! I was just acting!" '
Clint would be cancel for that kiss.
0:23 even the cgi face isnt acting
Clint... what were you thinking man.
Anyone who believes this probably wouldn't even make a military IQ limit 😂
Almost didn't realise that this was an AI voice all throughout this video! Elevenlabs is getting real good with TTS
That Alan Rickman story simply isn't true. He wasn't even dropped. He was sat in a chair on a green screen floor and they had a camera pointing directly down at him which they pulled upwards at speed, making it look like he was falling.
You're absolutely right. Video is nothing but clickbait. I hate these freaking people that infect the internet with this garbage.
@@tphelps992000there is behind the scenes footage of him falling for this scene.
Clint Eastwood kissing the kid is just creepy
Man see thumbnail, man click video.
including Michael Cera on this list is so funny
In Kiss of the Dragon, starring Jet Li, the scene in the Chinese shrimp chip place, when he protects Bridget Fonda from her pimp slapping her by pulling him off his feet into the air, and slamming him on a table, and then slaps him across the face. The whole scene took seconds, and the actors facial expression, you can tell, was one of genuine shock. At least thats what is told in the commentary. Jet Li really did that to the actor, and I guess the guy didn't know what had happened to him until it was done.
if you call yourself an adult and also believe in "unscripted" movie moments then you should lose your right to breathe
Leslie Nielson, Clint Eastwood are totally disgusting.
A small correction : "In the 1977 Exorcist II movie, during the first shot, actress Linda Blawerick made a wrong step and plummeted. Actress Linda Blair played the whole movie as a replacement. Nobody never ever heard about Linda Blawerick, you can check on Internet."
You can literally see that the second slap is completely fake. Her head turns faster thaj the alleged slap. Can you not lie
*Random BS happens
Directors: "Brilliant, why didn't I think of this!?"
6:44 I wonder what his thoughts was, probably "You son of a bit..."🤣🤣🤣
just breaks the car window what a chad
They knew what they've done with the thumbnail.
Sounds like movie directors are some of the most unprincipled people on the planet.
came for the thumbnail
Ok wow a couple of those are really cringe and would be professional suicide if done today. There is one I would like to add. In lord of the rings when Gandalf bumps his head on archway and then turns around and plants his face in the chandler in Frodos house was real but it was so believable they left it in.
WTF?!?!?!?! I had to stop the video after the kiss...
WHAT THE ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Half these stories are missing a lot of the details that make the stories notable, like the after-damage value of the guitar, the specific directions from Whedon on Avengers or that biggus dickus got told he wouldn't get paid if he laughed.
Except at least the last one is an urban myth that just keeps getting retold without verification by easily amused people like you. There is no evidence even in Palin's own book, _The Python Years._ (2006), that the performance happened under threat of non-pay.
I am sorry, if someone spit in my face without me knowing ahead of time I would not be OK with it
Arnold sitting there just dealing with it will never not be hilarious to me, that post about it is so goddamn funny
I have to say, I'm not a fan of the directors not telling actors when they're going to get kissed, spit in their face, etc. It's just weird. and in many cases criminal. I really hope Clint Eastwood didn't know that the girl hadn't agreed to it. Either way, the scene is still weird as hell.
The window was movie glass, the slap doesn’t make contact, the BJM beer can is not improv, this is all BS…
I'm actually in shock at the Flick Beanwood scene.
Neilson slapped the crap outa that passenger and what about Biggus Dickus? 😜😲
Nonsense. Most scenes are shot from two perspectives, requiring a change of perspective. So most of the “reactions” are purely an act.
Rogue One- when K2SO actually slapped Cassian.
And you can see the laughter in the scene.
"And there's a fresh one, if you mouth off again! "
In Thor Love and Thunder, Corg wasn't meant to fall to pieces. The crew thought he had died, but he was able to talk as just a head, so they kept it in. You should add it to your list.
knowing tarintino he probably purposely made it so the real guitar was smashed so he could get the reaction
Cheap thumbnail bro. You got me.
Not gonna lie, the Clint Eastwood kiss was fukkin' creepy. When the hell is it appropriate for an old man to kiss a 12 year old girl on the lips, and without telling her?
The Leslie Nielsen slap, assuming it actually connected (didn't seem so) would've also resulted in him getting into a shitheap of trouble had it been done today. I don't generally care about stories of actors going off script or doing something unpredictable in a shoot, but those two examples just rub me the wrong way.
the orange throw on Rocky!