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yall forgot that one scene from age of ultron when jeremy renner improvised the scene after pietro said keep up old man n he was like *draws bow* "nobody would know.... nobody... last I saw an ultron was sitting on him, he'll be missed, speedy bastard I miss him already"
GET HELP has to be the funniest. The look on Toms face when he said it was actual confusion, and then ran with it and you can see how happy Chris is that he’s going along with it.
I swear, I have no idea why "Why is Gamora" funny. I'm a serious comedy fan, have been forever. I can get why so many jokes work, even the ones I don't exactly like, but that one always confused me. Of course Drax takes words literally, and that's his character. Many jokes about that works. But that joke in particular is not funny. Ah well, enjoy it.
Fun fact: The directors of the movie infinity war said that when Groot was getting dusted when he said I am Groot he actually said to rocket “dad?” that’s honestly the saddest thing I’ve ever seen on the mcu
peter saying hes sorry to tony is so heartbreaking. because he knows tony is going to blame himself bc in spider-man homecoming when tony comes out the suit he says “if they die that’s on you. if you die thats. that ones on me”
@Orion Valentine I'm confused about what they said that is immature? It's a good point and it is in fact a big motivator for Tony and probably one of the reasons he was convinced to try and undo the snap.
@@maychal1000 I recently saw a comment saying that sharon Carter's actress could've played capt marvel. I dont know either actress personally so sorry for judging but she seems more charismatic and fun to work with than brie larson
No one gonna credit the camera man who was able to react to the "Why is Gamora" so well. Like he didnt know he was supposed to record it but managed to perfectly anyways.
@@Josh_D78 or Probably they Where Putting the Camera Down but then Bautista Said The Line On Spot and they thought it was On The script so they recorded it.
I feel the most plausible explanation is the fact that they just used multiple cameras and could get different angles. that way, in editing, they can take the angle they think fits best, and nobody yelled "cut!".
The I am Ironman is my favorite and how they used as Tony's last dialogue saying it before doing something that actually is the most selfless thing in his life is just PERFECT. I actually had goosebumps when i first watched it. Like it was just so satisfying seeing the same words uttered in different points of Tony's life.
Man that's awesome, imagine he's watching the movie with his friends and goes "Heard that line right there? It was my idea, totally wrote it!" and the other kids go "YEAH RIGHT! Hahah!" "No! I'm serious!"
Fun fact, the I am Iron Man in Endgame was also improvised. Feige basically told RDJ something along the lines of “This is your exit from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You are dying now. You want some memorable last words. Make it count.” RDJ improvised it 13 years ago to kick off the MCU, and it is perfectly fitting that he improvised such an iconic and grand-finale-esque callback as his final goodbye.
@@iui_althea Let's be honest, nobody expected him to live through making a snap. He should've died the moment the stones set into place in his armor at his hand. Only reason he didn't is the original purpose of the Iron Man armor. I might be wrong on that, but it makes the most logical sense as there's nothing special about Tony as a character other than intellect
It's also a trademark Waititi very clever stupid joke. It's a dumb story, but it's also derived from a typical Loki story from Norse folklore. And if you've seen Waititi's other films, you can almost hear him tell it in his NZ accent.
Saddest thing about Peter Parker’s “death” during the snap is the reason it took so long was because of his healing and also he could feel EVERYTHING so it was very painful.
@@ingrid9443 Peter has an extremely enhanced healing factor, along with his suit likely helping to heal his wounds some, along with some other spiderman crap that i probably don't remember, which caused him to last so long before dusting
@@LynnWolfgaming that's a lot of load of nonsense. What healing powers does his suit have? Spidey doesn't even have increased healing. You literally made all that up
@@loz1991 The only thing close to Madrid up is me talking about the suit, which because it's an advanced suit made by Tony stark, I figured it'd probably have some kind of healing ability, maybe to stop blood from flowing out or something of that nature. But Peter does have an advanced healing factor. It's how he recovers from bullets, broken bones, cuts and etc so fast. Kinda part of the spidey superpower set, in every incarnation and version but zombie
I love how there are so many payoffs that come from improvised lines. My absolute favourite is the fact that the “we’re not there yet” line about hugging is brought full-circle when Tony interrupts Peter’s breathless recap of his return on Titan to just wrap him in a big hug. That nearly had me in tears in the cinema 😭
The hug is just a footnote. Big part of their Endgame hug is becuase of Tony's strong affection for Peter. His first words once he came back to Earth was, "I lost the kid." And 5 years since the blip, after having turned down Steve for the time heist, seeing that photo of him and Peter changed his mind.
@@Chabels01 so you're saying those who wrote those hug bits relied heavily on that line "we're not there yet"? Eerily precise. But it's always been that development in Tony's regard to Peter that stood out in their bit in InfinityWar and Endgame, hug or no hug in Homecoming.
@@nbtoppers2 I found out by watching this video. Its fantastic. Some kid with mountains of problems can watch that billion dollar movie and see his or her lines spoken in what turned out to be a great and funny scene.
I really like the “Hey Auntie” line. It’s just a little touch that really highlights Killmonger isn’t just African, he’s African American and more deeply connected to his lived experience as a Black person in America than his Wakandan heritage.
Killmonger is a joke… but because BLM was a thing at the time..is why BP was forced in. Good is we all now know BLM was a scam. Thus none of these dumb characters will be seen again. Maybe start new interesting characters that happen to black.
"I don't wanna go" is so simple but god damn is it effective... I still remember the collective screams of "NO" from the audience when that moment happened
@@tinacorbet4705 If that line wasn’t inspired by doctor who I’d be shocked. That episode would’ve aired when Tom was about 14 so it would make a lot of sense.
My favourite improvised scene is the scene in endgame when vision says to Wanda “you could never hurt me.” They were told to improvise the scene so we got real emotions in the final take.
Tom Holland hugging RDJ is not only funny, but kinda sad when you think about it. Spidey just wants a hug! Fr tho, that scene just shows how much of a father figure Peter thought of Tony.
It helps that we've seen Uncle Ben die a couple times, so we can feel the unspoken implication. Kinda heartbreaking. It honestly never occurred to me before that Raimi's Spidey 1 and 2 are both about Peter looking for a new father figure, only to have it go horribly wrong. "Is success my new daddy? Is science my new daddy?" Now I think about it, in Spider-Man 3, rage becomes his new daddy.
One of my favorite ad-libs came from Robert Downey Jr in The Avengers. Tony's line, "That man's playing Galaga" was improvised on the spot. Joss Whedon liked it so much he added an image of Galaga to the computer screen Tony points at.
My friend told me that when Peter Parker said “I don’t feel so good” could be a hint that his spidy senses were going off, making his experience intensified. It was just a theory though.
“I am Iron Man” is one of those eternally memorable movie quotes like Keanu Reeves “I know Kung fu” or Arnold Shwarzeneggers “I’ll be back”. I find it hard to believe it was improv.
I absolutely love how you can see the confusion on banner and valkary's face as thor is telling his snake story. Its so funny! and then it pans back to loki and you just know he's trying to hide his laughter.
God, you missed the BEST unscripted moment! The entire Wanda killing Vision scene in Infinity War was improvised by Elizabeth and Paul. The Russo Brothers just let them go for it and they DELIVERED!
tom holland also said in an interview once that when he needs to cry on cue or just in general for a scene he repeats his lines over and over again until eventually he starts crying, man he's such an amazing actor 👏🏼
As Nick Fury starts to dissolve in the trailer scene for "Infinity War", he says "Mother-". I think Samuel L. Jackson holds the world record for number of times someone has said the MF word in movies.
The last time he said that it was also a last minute change. I forget who it was but allegedly they had tried a bunch of different comebacks to Thanos saying "I am inevitable" and after the first day of trying to shoot that scene someone other than the screenwriter, director, or Downey came up with it, told the brothers running things his idea, and they immediately got back together to do it. It was so perfect. The way they put everything in place over all those movies was so well done.
As much as I love RDJ, the real King of Improvisation was Robin Williams. I suppose since he passed, perhaps the title needs to find a new recipient. RDJ is great but there is no one yet who can top Robin.
@@Aaronduhmoron There literally is no issue here. It's a whatsboutism that's basically saying "hey it's not fair they can do it but I can't." Chris is fine with it. Get over it.
@@mowgli6345 some wouldn't be is the issue I'm referring to, I actually don't even really care, but this highlights the logic that some people stand behind.
Another great unscripted moment was the Wakandan’s chanting in Infinity War before the final battle. They had just wrapped Black Panther, and the Russo’s had no idea what they were doing, but it was so charged and exciting, they were blown away by it. Love that moment. Wakanda, forever. Long live the king. ❤️
The "I don't wanna go" line was also based off of an acting technique Tom Holland used. He said that when he needed to cry for a scene, he would repeat a phrase in his head over and over. He said it out loud in this scene and it made it into the movie.
@@MayerronYT -- Uh, no, probably more like, "Please don't hurt me," "Why doesn't she love me?", "I'll never get back what I lost," whatever's appropriate to the scene that requires tears.
"Bitch please, you've been to space!" and "I'll do YOU one better. Why is Gamora?" may be two of the best gag lines in the entire series. I am so pleased that they're improv.
Thor hanging the hammer up is definitely underrated, I ALWAYS laughed at that 😂 now that I know it's improvised, it's even funnier because he's so silly
Another “adlib” can be found in Thor when Odin is banishing him to earth. Loki is trying to appease Odin by telling him to be lenient and Anthony Hopkins just barks at him to shut up. Stuff of legends
Ya, but you forgot the part that happened afterwards😂😂 Tom Hiddleston, who plays Loki, was genuinely scared for a moment there. When he was backing away, the look on his face was 100% real
Iron Man had so many ad-libbed lines, given that the script wasn’t even finished while filming. I’m surprised there aren’t more Iron Man entries here. Some of my favourite were “Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave with a bunch of scraps,” “Well I’m sorry but I’m not Tony Stark,” and “I’m being responsible for the company.”
I still remember watching Iron Man in theatres all those years ago. When he said "I am Iron Man", I knew this was something else. A new kind of superhero.
The idea that peter didn’t wanna go is a good canonical fact that peters spider-sense told him something was wrong and thats why he knew he was dusting before anything happened. Also in far from home his spider-sense wasn’t working because the dusting was so traumatic that his mind made that the baseline of his sense of danger
That part had me because Spider-Man has been my favorite since I was a kid in the 90s and he's supposed to be just a kid in that scene and his Spider Sense was going off, making it feel 100's times worse. I was balling.
I feel the "I am Ironman" line was more than just a line to the in-movie audience, it was a line to the world that RDJ was Ironman... and now he will forever be seen as that.
Going from running from the police with a revolver and cocaine and also breaking into a house...then getting clean...then this big comeback with Iron Man. Man that is such a great story.
@@kingsharma1310 actually wrong, it was improv'd in both. They had to re-film the scene with the press so they could get them to act suprised and immediately start firing off questions to fit it into the movie. He was supposed to recant the story and hand it back over to Rhodey. Even Terrence Howard confirmed that in a press junket.
@@TheStraightBuild It's the price of power and our own view of sexuality, so don't whine about it. Unless you want to trade views of sexuality or gender roles with the opposite. You don't really have much to complain.
@@rubygracemoseley8144 The video literally says that RDJ only inserted a single word, which was "liar". Them hating on each other IS part of the script because it leads to Tony quitting and making a family, thus becoming hesitant to join again.
@@rubygracemoseley8144 Got no idea where you guys are getting that info from, because almost all articles about the scene acknowledge that only the word "liar" was added.
My favorite unscripted moment never makes lists like this. It was in Thor when Odin is about to banish Thor and Loki steps in to try to reason with his father. Odin just growls at him. That response was unscripted and the look on Tom’s face just seals the whole deal. Love Loki in that movie…
One of my favourites is from RDJr. "I'm gonna sit here, so you move the leg" in Spiderman, when Tom Holland forgot to move his leg out of the way😁 and they left it in the movie.
I absolutely cannot watch the Peter Parker disintegration scene without crying. It rips my heart out every time. I have my baby tattooed on me forever and I couldn't imagine him actually being gone. I know it's a movie but it still ripped my heart out.
I like when the actors not only throw in a joke moment but the directors say "eh what the heck, let's roll with it" and add something onto it later on, like Wong listening to one of Beyonce's songs following Strange's Beyonce line
MCU Peter Parker/Spider-Man: "Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good..." That scene devastated me almost three years ago, since 'Endgame' came out in April 2019, I was so happy indeed.
Downey's improvised line in Endgame to Captain America is impressive. That moment is so emotionally powerful. It does a great job of reminding us that this is the 1st time Cap & Tony have seen each other since Civil War.
The "hug" scence was improvised! Love it! Its amazing how many great lines werent in script. It really shows you how in touch these actors and actresses are with their characters!
"Try me Beyonce"😂😂 Avengers Infinity war spidey scene was damn emotional😔 "Where,who and why is Gamora??"🤣🤣 " I am surrounded by the biggest idiots of the Galaxy"😁😁 Thor and Loki"s coversations always light me up🤭🤭 "I am Iron Man" at the end of Endgame was epic and is a tale for ages❤️❤️
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I Am Iron Man and Spider-Man’s last worlds
I am Ironman, Spider-Man last words , liar and Thor ragnarok
"And there WERE plenty" Uh yea no... Stop fucking suckin up to that shit... come on...
"I don't want to go"
“He’s a friend from work” is one of the best written lines ever. So perfectly captures Thor’s childlike enthusiasm.
Honestly it did! The story is even more heartwarming too.
It was a suggestion from a boy who was viewing the shooting
Did the kid get a writing credit? (And a paycheque?)
@@adajanetta1 no he didn’t sadly, but he is alive and well on the bright side, he went because he was a make a wish kid.
which is really stupid cause thor wasn't like that in the older thor movies
As heartbreaking as Spider-man saying "I don't wanna go" is, Drax's equally scared "Quill?" as he is starting to fade it also heartbreaking
Or Groot’s “I am Groot.”
@@RagnarokMic The directors confirmed that Groot's last words was "father" calling out to Rocket
@@themanwiththeannoyedface3774 Like I said, “I am Groot.”
@@themanwiththeannoyedface3774 isn’t that what he just said?
@@themanwiththeannoyedface3774 what’s the point of repeating what he said?
yall forgot that one scene from age of ultron when jeremy renner improvised the scene after pietro said keep up old man n he was like *draws bow* "nobody would know.... nobody... last I saw an ultron was sitting on him, he'll be missed, speedy bastard I miss him already"
Holy crap, never knew that was improvised
❤
Love that line!
GET HELP has to be the funniest. The look on Toms face when he said it was actual confusion, and then ran with it and you can see how happy Chris is that he’s going along with it.
Definitely the most complex. Plus the snake story. I ❤️Ragnorak.
“Get Help” is less improv and more a suggestion from the actor that stuck and thank goodness it did!
The fact that they even threw him at the soldiers made it even better
@@roxyhayes1346 Thank you... I can't believe over 4k people actually believed they did that in one inspired shot -_-
"Why is Gamora" was hilarious but the "Kick names, take ass" line and RDJ's face had me cackling loudly LOL
What film is that from?
@@loodlecoodle7669 Infinity war!
How about How is Gamora
"Yeah thats right" lmao gets me everytime
@@jesroe5842 when is gamora
"This is not a hug, I'm just grabbing the door for you"
"We're...we're not there yet" afjhkfbvhbnlk XD
The first time I saw that part I hollered 😂😂😂
“I am Iron Man” and “Why’s Gamora” will never fail to make me smile.
@Spare Slipstreamz batman doesnt jave superpowers like iron man 😎😎
True!
I swear, I have no idea why "Why is Gamora" funny. I'm a serious comedy fan, have been forever. I can get why so many jokes work, even the ones I don't exactly like, but that one always confused me. Of course Drax takes words literally, and that's his character. Many jokes about that works. But that joke in particular is not funny. Ah well, enjoy it.
@@RefRed_King but-
Iron man doesnt either
He's just super smart
@@coolscot4329 ummmm...... ur wrong obviously kid
Fun fact: The directors of the movie infinity war said that when Groot was getting dusted when he said I am Groot he actually said to rocket “dad?” that’s honestly the saddest thing I’ve ever seen on the mcu
It was actually James Gunn, the director of the Guardians movies that revealed that
Damn :(
Sadder than Yondu’s death?
@@da1king0fwakanda56 wouldn’t go that far lol
Awww
I cant believe “why is gamora ” is unscripted it’s literally my favorite line hahaha
Thats because it came from a WWE Hall of Famer, they are some of the best in the world at improv
It's not. It's the result of them trying out lines and then refilming the scene.
GENIUS.
I don't believe it...watch the camera man who ended up on Bautista's face before he said it.
@@cannedbollocks You realize that's literally unscripted/improvised, still, right?
peter saying hes sorry to tony is so heartbreaking. because he knows tony is going to blame himself bc in spider-man homecoming when tony comes out the suit he says “if they die that’s on you. if you die thats. that ones on me”
Ohhhh god you're right!! 😭😭
I'm not crying you are 😭😭😭
Grow up
@Orion Valentine I'm confused about what they said that is immature? It's a good point and it is in fact a big motivator for Tony and probably one of the reasons he was convinced to try and undo the snap.
My favorite unscripted line is when Tony says "that man is playing galaga thought we wouldn't but we did "
*thought we wouldn’t notice but we did.
It was a banger of an improv
And they actually added it in
@@musicman7229 qQ
Hahahaha and the guy keeps playing when they leave 🤣🤣🤣
Followed by one of the oddest cuts in the MCU.
That "why''s Gamora"? kills me every time. So spot on for the character! 🤣
Thor ragnarok honestly felt like 70% of the dialogue was improvised by the actors.
Korg: "Stupid ghost!"
Ikr
@@RemyJackson u see??🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
and I went to pick up the snake and he was like MÆEGH it's me, and then he stabbed me 👵
@@dumisanidanielmanganye3185 Let's do get help
One of the best unscripted moments in all the mcu has to be Zemo’s dance in Falcon and winter soldier
Wait that was improvised that’s so fucking funny 🤣🤣🤣
Okay, I've not seen it, but just the description sounds like a copycat of Slade in Arrow
@@thatsroughbuddy7586 if it's not improvised, whoever came up with it deserves a medal
I demand they release the full version of that dance.
And marvel just release the Zemo cut!!!!
"I am Ironman" shaped the MCU into what it is, let's be real. It set the tone for everything
And buried it.
The way Marvel picks their cast is astounding. The actors and actresses are natural fits to their characters.
Cough* cough* captain marvel
@@stharnlee9010 i think she fits perfectly with her stubbornness. Capt Marvel is something like that
@@maychal1000 But only that, apparently
@@maychal1000 I recently saw a comment saying that sharon Carter's actress could've played capt marvel. I dont know either actress personally so sorry for judging but she seems more charismatic and fun to work with than brie larson
Yeah... Robert Downey Jr. for Tony Stark was just... Absolutely perfect
No one gonna credit the camera man who was able to react to the "Why is Gamora" so well. Like he didnt know he was supposed to record it but managed to perfectly anyways.
He probably said that line and they laughed then did a retake to get the camera on him for it
Yeah that was definitely not the improvised take. Camera wouldn't have been on him, UNLESS he had a different line and improvised that one.
@@Hellopleesh It was likely a reshoot because they liked his improvised line so it's still technically improvised.
@@Josh_D78 or Probably they Where Putting the Camera Down but then Bautista Said The Line On Spot and they thought it was On The script so they recorded it.
I feel the most plausible explanation is the fact that they just used multiple cameras and could get different angles. that way, in editing, they can take the angle they think fits best, and nobody yelled "cut!".
The I am Ironman is my favorite and how they used as Tony's last dialogue saying it before doing something that actually is the most selfless thing in his life is just PERFECT. I actually had goosebumps when i first watched it. Like it was just so satisfying seeing the same words uttered in different points of Tony's life.
Killmonger's "Hey Auntie" is a greeting in every black person's household so for him to use that line as a burn is so nice.
Yes!!!
?? What 😆 saying "hey auntie" to your aunt is not a black thing
Never thought calling your aunt auntie was a black thing only.
@@RafitoOoO 🙄🙄
@@RafitoOoO It's not it was the way he said it.
“Doth mother know you wearath her drapes?” Come on you guys missed one of the best ones.
That clearly was a Joss Whedon-penned line, not improv. RDJ pulled it off, but it's not exactly his "voice". "Point Break" may have been improv.
@@rottensquid it actually was improv you can see on Chris’s face he wasn’t expecting Downey to say that line.
@@rottensquid I do actually think that is was improv. I could be wrong but I remember hearing some where that it was
@@musicman7229 Yeah, I think I was wrong. Turns out, Downey was just channeling pure Whedon nerdery.
My god that whole Thor, Tony, and Cap scene made me laugh 😂
Strange’s “Beyoncé” line gets me every time 😂
I remember watching Thor Ragnarok with some mates, the Snake bit made us laugh so hard! 🤣
@@christoble tf are you on about
@@travisherrington9128 ikr
@@christoble Do u have any idea what you wrote doesn't make sense?
@@christoble what??
@@christoble ?
The “friend from work” kid is alive and well by the way.
Oh thank god, I was kind of wondering how they were
Man that's awesome, imagine he's watching the movie with his friends and goes "Heard that line right there? It was my idea, totally wrote it!" and the other kids go
"YEAH RIGHT! Hahah!"
"No! I'm serious!"
Woo hoo
That’s awesome
NICE!
Fun fact, the I am Iron Man in Endgame was also improvised. Feige basically told RDJ something along the lines of “This is your exit from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You are dying now. You want some memorable last words. Make it count.” RDJ improvised it 13 years ago to kick off the MCU, and it is perfectly fitting that he improvised such an iconic and grand-finale-esque callback as his final goodbye.
“I am inevitable”
“And I... am... Iron Man”
BITCH I SCREAMED
I cried, it was unexpected for me cuz I really thought he'd be alright but I guess he died.
@@iui_althea no shit he died
In Infinity war that was not improvised, RDjr didint want say that line
@@iui_althea Let's be honest, nobody expected him to live through making a snap. He should've died the moment the stones set into place in his armor at his hand. Only reason he didn't is the original purpose of the Iron Man armor. I might be wrong on that, but it makes the most logical sense as there's nothing special about Tony as a character other than intellect
There is only one other movie that has made me cry that much han solos death and that's hard to do!
The snake story kinda adds a bit more weight to the "you backstab ppl literally 50 times" in the Loki trailer.....
It's also a trademark Waititi very clever stupid joke. It's a dumb story, but it's also derived from a typical Loki story from Norse folklore. And if you've seen Waititi's other films, you can almost hear him tell it in his NZ accent.
All fifty of those people were Thor.
I’ll never do it again!
Or will I...
WeLl ILl nEvEr Do It AgAiN
@@rottensquid Well aren’t you fun
Saddest thing about Peter Parker’s “death” during the snap is the reason it took so long was because of his healing and also he could feel EVERYTHING so it was very painful.
Healing?
@@ingrid9443 Peter has an extremely enhanced healing factor, along with his suit likely helping to heal his wounds some, along with some other spiderman crap that i probably don't remember, which caused him to last so long before dusting
@@koolmaaan no it was definitely intentional, Peter was the only one who could feel it coming because of his spider sense
@@LynnWolfgaming that's a lot of load of nonsense. What healing powers does his suit have? Spidey doesn't even have increased healing. You literally made all that up
@@loz1991 The only thing close to Madrid up is me talking about the suit, which because it's an advanced suit made by Tony stark, I figured it'd probably have some kind of healing ability, maybe to stop blood from flowing out or something of that nature. But Peter does have an advanced healing factor. It's how he recovers from bullets, broken bones, cuts and etc so fast. Kinda part of the spidey superpower set, in every incarnation and version but zombie
I love how there are so many payoffs that come from improvised lines. My absolute favourite is the fact that the “we’re not there yet” line about hugging is brought full-circle when Tony interrupts Peter’s breathless recap of his return on Titan to just wrap him in a big hug. That nearly had me in tears in the cinema 😭
The hug is just a footnote. Big part of their Endgame hug is becuase of Tony's strong affection for Peter. His first words once he came back to Earth was, "I lost the kid." And 5 years since the blip, after having turned down Steve for the time heist, seeing that photo of him and Peter changed his mind.
@@emalberto5643 Which is actually the point because it meant that they were already "there".
@@Chabels01 so you're saying those who wrote those hug bits relied heavily on that line "we're not there yet"? Eerily precise. But it's always been that development in Tony's regard to Peter that stood out in their bit in InfinityWar and Endgame, hug or no hug in Homecoming.
@@emalberto5643 Yeah, I thought they did a good job making it clear in a lot of smaller moments throughout that they became very close.
The "friend from work" line, came from a kid from the Make A Wish Foundation? That's brilliant and that's wonderful.
Also, coat hangars are worthy.
I had no idea that was the case
@@nbtoppers2 I found out by watching this video. Its fantastic. Some kid with mountains of problems can watch that billion dollar movie and see his or her lines spoken in what turned out to be a great and funny scene.
Yes, they literally said that in the video. Are you a parrot?
@@thudthud5423 not to be a downer but the kid passed away.
@@steverogers6572 Sad. I'm sure the scene and the line would be bittersweet for the kid's parents.
I really like the “Hey Auntie” line. It’s just a little touch that really highlights Killmonger isn’t just African, he’s African American and more deeply connected to his lived experience as a Black person in America than his Wakandan heritage.
Killmonger is a joke… but because BLM was a thing at the time..is why BP was forced in. Good is we all now know BLM was a scam. Thus none of these dumb characters will be seen again. Maybe start new interesting characters that happen to black.
Spot on! I love "Hey Auntie".
@@Gologo7 he is no different from Loki who wanted the Asgardian throne, but was cheated. Lineage is a common theme in Marvel.
@@Gologo7 can u stfu what does a movie have to do with black lives matter just say u dont think they do and move on your making no since
I LOVED that line. If you're from a black household, you know how it is.
"I don't wanna go" is so simple but god damn is it effective... I still remember the collective screams of "NO" from the audience when that moment happened
I actually thought that was in the script when I first watchedit
This makes me think Tom is doctor who fan!!!
Oh really? You could have heard a pin drop in our (packed) theater during the entire post snap scene. Felt so insane!
I sho screamed “NO TOM-“ ☠️
@@tinacorbet4705 If that line wasn’t inspired by doctor who I’d be shocked. That episode would’ve aired when Tom was about 14 so it would make a lot of sense.
"Why is Gamora" is probably the best line in the MCU.
Agreed
@@Dungeon_of_Rap Why is agreed
No.
@@theworldsmostinterestingma7592 I said probably so if you don't agree then don't spend time on my comment
Imma have to go with “is this your king”
My favourite improvised scene is the scene in endgame when vision says to Wanda “you could never hurt me.” They were told to improvise the scene so we got real emotions in the final take.
Tom Holland hugging RDJ is not only funny, but kinda sad when you think about it. Spidey just wants a hug!
Fr tho, that scene just shows how much of a father figure Peter thought of Tony.
And it eventually set the drama for their hugs in Avengers Infinity War and Endgame.
It helps that we've seen Uncle Ben die a couple times, so we can feel the unspoken implication. Kinda heartbreaking. It honestly never occurred to me before that Raimi's Spidey 1 and 2 are both about Peter looking for a new father figure, only to have it go horribly wrong. "Is success my new daddy? Is science my new daddy?" Now I think about it, in Spider-Man 3, rage becomes his new daddy.
as far as i know, they taped that scene four or three times before, and Holland came up with this to mess with RDJ, but he over-messed him.
@@hansrojas9487 well your sources are wrong because Tom Holland literally thought RDJ was hugging him.
But who reaches over you to open your door?
"Tony you fought him"
I never noticed Captain Marvel's quick turn "Jesus, you did what?"
More like "and you survived?!"
One of my favorite ad-libs came from Robert Downey Jr in The Avengers. Tony's line, "That man's playing Galaga" was improvised on the spot. Joss Whedon liked it so much he added an image of Galaga to the computer screen Tony points at.
Tom’s improvised line for Spidey really had us crying and wanting to bring him back. Whatever it takes.
Damn right
He did it so he can cry for the scene
@@ismotararahman9390 BULL CRAP!
...and made Tony pulls out all the stops to take him back
Hemsworth accepting the "friend from work" line from the kid makes my heart grow three sizes! The man is the king of improvisation!
I love how Chris just chucks Tom yelling help him!
My friend told me that when Peter Parker said “I don’t feel so good” could be a hint that his spidy senses were going off, making his experience intensified. It was just a theory though.
That theory makes the scene so much more heartbreaking
That theory has been confirmed. The Director confirmed it. That Peter’s Spidey senses told him he was going to die or dissolve.
@@K-Popfan03 came her to say that but you beat me to it 😂
Bruhhh watch his interview sometime
@@K-Popfan03 that's a lie. Stop lying.
“No one would know, last I saw him an ultron was sitting on him”
This line is underrated
I loved this. Shame they never got to work on their banter longer than the one film.
@@kitianarmada8487 Jeremy Renner and Hawkeye both are underrated.
He'll be missed, that quick little bastard, I miss him already
I just watched this film again, and that line always brings a smile to my face.
“I am Iron Man” is one of those eternally memorable movie quotes like Keanu Reeves “I know Kung fu” or Arnold Shwarzeneggers “I’ll be back”. I find it hard to believe it was improv.
I absolutely love how you can see the confusion on banner and valkary's face as thor is telling his snake story. Its so funny! and then it pans back to loki and you just know he's trying to hide his laughter.
Btw the spelling is “Valkyrie” just for future reference it’s a good idea to show respect to the Asgardian angels of war
@@swordracer yeah because otherwise those very real Asgardians are gonna come mess him up
@@ogan2631 Cant tell if you are mocking or no. and look at their username again
God, you missed the BEST unscripted moment! The entire Wanda killing Vision scene in Infinity War was improvised by Elizabeth and Paul. The Russo Brothers just let them go for it and they DELIVERED!
Wow that was such a powerful moment and I cried so much. Their chemistry was just so damn good.
What was supposed to happen in the original script ?
@@arkhamtony3775 -- That was probably supposed to be the scene; but the director allowed the actors to improvise the words and movements of the scene.
They didn't miss it, because this is about the best unscripted moments in the movies, not the whole MCU...
@@yeszigv Good to know Infinity War isn’t a movie…
tom holland also said in an interview once that when he needs to cry on cue or just in general for a scene he repeats his lines over and over again until eventually he starts crying, man he's such an amazing actor 👏🏼
Wheres Gamora
Whos Gamora
Why is Gamora was my favorite MCU moment Always got me laughing
I'll do you one better WHEN is Gamora?
To finish the 5 w's I'll say what is gamora
I'll do you one better HOW is Gamora
Me is Gamora?
I haven't really watched any of the Marvel movies but I still know about that scene😂😂
As Nick Fury starts to dissolve in the trailer scene for "Infinity War", he says "Mother-". I think Samuel L. Jackson holds the world record for number of times someone has said the MF word in movies.
Also it soooo fits his character! It's exactly what he would say. Not anything whining or afraid, just being pissed. 😂
Nope, jonah hill does in wolves of wall street
Not just in the movies, I think we're just seeing his censored version in movies 🤣
The fact that Thanos was defeated in the end by a mortal was so cool...
"I. Am. Iron Man."
"I am Iron Man" ( 2008 )
"And I...am...Iron Man" ( 2019 )
Best Ever
Best intro and send off
The last time he said that it was also a last minute change. I forget who it was but allegedly they had tried a bunch of different comebacks to Thanos saying "I am inevitable" and after the first day of trying to shoot that scene someone other than the screenwriter, director, or Downey came up with it, told the brothers running things his idea, and they immediately got back together to do it. It was so perfect. The way they put everything in place over all those movies was so well done.
MCU Wong: "You're not ready for that."
MCU Stephen Strange: "Try me, Beyonce."
LOL
why wong called beyonce ?
@@flyingtofu8074 Because he doesn't have a last name. That's why Strange was also comparing him to Adele, Drake, Eminem.
@@PlayingAy0 oh , so thats why . thank you , now im understand .
My favorite part of the entire Doctor Strange movie is probably when he’s try’s to grab the axe and the cape won’t let him 😂
@@PlayingAy0 but isnt beyonce has "knowles" last name (or stage last name? IDK)??
RDJ: The king of improvised acting
As much as I love RDJ, the real King of Improvisation was Robin Williams. I suppose since he passed, perhaps the title needs to find a new recipient. RDJ is great but there is no one yet who can top Robin.
Honestly the liar line was one of the most emotional and the most underrated moment for rdj's tony stark
But Hayley Atwell not being able to help herself is just so damn relatable
@@autumwho9710 that's exactly what I was thinking...
@@autumwho9710 No it would be sexual assault if the other person doesn't welcome it.
I'm sure Chris Evans was fine with it.
@@mowgli6345 well assuming that perpetuates the issue lol
@@Aaronduhmoron There literally is no issue here. It's a whatsboutism that's basically saying "hey it's not fair they can do it but I can't."
Chris is fine with it. Get over it.
@@mowgli6345 some wouldn't be is the issue I'm referring to, I actually don't even really care, but this highlights the logic that some people stand behind.
Another great unscripted moment was the Wakandan’s chanting in Infinity War before the final battle. They had just wrapped Black Panther, and the Russo’s had no idea what they were doing, but it was so charged and exciting, they were blown away by it. Love that moment.
Wakanda, forever. Long live the king. ❤️
The "I don't wanna go" line was also based off of an acting technique Tom Holland used. He said that when he needed to cry for a scene, he would repeat a phrase in his head over and over. He said it out loud in this scene and it made it into the movie.
repeat a phrase. you mean like "i am todd hewitt" "i am todd hewitt" "i am todd hewitt"
@@MayerronYT -- Uh, no, probably more like, "Please don't hurt me," "Why doesn't she love me?", "I'll never get back what I lost," whatever's appropriate to the scene that requires tears.
"Hey auntie" gets me everytime
Omg I started DYING of laughter when Drax said "why is Gamora"
Miss you , Chadwick Booseman 🖤💜
Omg please change it to boseman cause it’s spelled wrong and I can’t help but laugh
Omg did he die?
@@gabrielevillaruel6184 yeah, almost a year ago. If you have Disney plus, they have the feature from 20/20 centered on his death.
@@gabrielevillaruel6184 He died by cancer no one really knew he had it when they announced it
Rest In Peace 😔
"Bitch please, you've been to space!" and "I'll do YOU one better. Why is Gamora?" may be two of the best gag lines in the entire series. I am so pleased that they're improv.
“We know each other, he’s a friend from work” is the best unscripted line
In GOTG, Pratt accidentally dropped the orb containing the power stone, but he was still in characters so the directors kept the scene in the movie.
I know, I was so sure that would be at least in the top five, if not the number one spot!
That wasn’t improve. He didn’t mean to drop the ball.
@@mserinjohnson but him staying in character to quickly pick it up was
@@mserinjohnson who said it was?
@@mserinjohnson it actually was improve. Gunn thought that was an accident and kept the moment, but Pratt later said he did it on purpose
6:55 Spidey: "I don't know what's happening."
Tom Holland, while doing press: "I don't know what's happening."
Thor hanging the hammer up is definitely underrated, I ALWAYS laughed at that 😂 now that I know it's improvised, it's even funnier because he's so silly
Another “adlib” can be found in Thor when Odin is banishing him to earth. Loki is trying to appease Odin by telling him to be lenient and Anthony Hopkins just barks at him to shut up. Stuff of legends
Not so much a back but full on snarl. Tom Hiddlestone wasn't acting when he slowly backed away, those eyes showed genuine shock
Sir Anthony Hopkins !
Speak his name with great reverence for he is legend
Thanks, I was looking for this one. I think this is my favorite adlib moment in the MCU. Hiddleston's shocked reaction is everything.
Ya, but you forgot the part that happened afterwards😂😂 Tom Hiddleston, who plays Loki, was genuinely scared for a moment there. When he was backing away, the look on his face was 100% real
Iron Man had so many ad-libbed lines, given that the script wasn’t even finished while filming. I’m surprised there aren’t more Iron Man entries here. Some of my favourite were “Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave with a bunch of scraps,” “Well I’m sorry but I’m not Tony Stark,” and “I’m being responsible for the company.”
I still remember watching Iron Man in theatres all those years ago. When he said "I am Iron Man", I knew this was something else. A new kind of superhero.
The idea that peter didn’t wanna go is a good canonical fact that peters spider-sense told him something was wrong and thats why he knew he was dusting before anything happened. Also in far from home his spider-sense wasn’t working because the dusting was so traumatic that his mind made that the baseline of his sense of danger
The saddest moment in the MCU ?
"I don't wanna go. I don't wanna go. Sir, please- please, I don't wanna go !"
Dammit. There's something in my eye 😢
That part had me because Spider-Man has been my favorite since I was a kid in the 90s and he's supposed to be just a kid in that scene and his Spider Sense was going off, making it feel 100's times worse. I was balling.
The "he's a friend from work" has a pretty wholesome backstory
He didn't say "b**** please" with the same amount of love he said it in Kong: Skull Island
I like the RDJ brought in random food and just stored it everywhere on set and they just let him. Off topic I know but thats ok
The blueberries in Avengers was an improv!
Actually they didn't let him he was just really good at hiding his snacks
@@GalacticPossum “Blueberry?”
same
I think it fits for improv as he hid them cuz Marvel didn't want him to have the snacks.
Endgame’s “I am Ironman” was actually a suggestion by an editor when they felt like the scene, where he wouldn’t say anything, didn’t feel finished.
MCU Nick Fury (who's secretly a Skrull in disguise): "Bitch please, you've been to space.
I feel the "I am Ironman" line was more than just a line to the in-movie audience, it was a line to the world that RDJ was Ironman... and now he will forever be seen as that.
"I am ironman" was scripted in IronMan. it was improv in Endgame.
Going from running from the police with a revolver and cocaine and also breaking into a house...then getting clean...then this big comeback with Iron Man. Man that is such a great story.
@@kingsharma1310 actually wrong, it was improv'd in both. They had to re-film the scene with the press so they could get them to act suprised and immediately start firing off questions to fit it into the movie. He was supposed to recant the story and hand it back over to Rhodey. Even Terrence Howard confirmed that in a press junket.
YER GOD DAMN RIGHT!
4:00 I find this scene even funnier now that I know they were improvising 😂😂
That's Chris Evans for you, even the nurse in the back couldn't keep her eye straight 🤣
Nice catch, you made me look at it again 🤣
I know right! I don’t blame Haley at all
If the roles were reversed the man would be fired and blacklisted in Hollywood and shamed in social media.
@@TheStraightBuild It's the price of power and our own view of sexuality, so don't whine about it. Unless you want to trade views of sexuality or gender roles with the opposite. You don't really have much to complain.
As a gay guy, I would touch that too...
''Age of Ultron''
when Thor lifts Tony off the ground by his throat with one hand Tony mumbles in a choked voice; ''use your words, buddy''
0:45 really? that liar moment was literally one of the most mentally powerful moments in the movie
Get help! Help him!*Yeets Loki into band of guards* 😂😂😂😂 will never fail to make me laugh. Its one of my very favorite scenes lol
I mean, you can see why Loki doesn't enjoy it...
The fact that RDJ just starts destroying Steve when all he was supposed to do was say sorry and move on....the man is a GENIUS.
Just the "Liar" word is unscripted in that scene.
@Miika Tenkula I’m pretty sure the original script was Steve and Tony just apologizing to each other
@@rubygracemoseley8144 The video literally says that RDJ only inserted a single word, which was "liar". Them hating on each other IS part of the script because it leads to Tony quitting and making a family, thus becoming hesitant to join again.
@Usagi Kira well other people have said that the whole thing was unscripted
@@rubygracemoseley8144 Got no idea where you guys are getting that info from, because almost all articles about the scene acknowledge that only the word "liar" was added.
My favorite unscripted moment never makes lists like this. It was in Thor when Odin is about to banish Thor and Loki steps in to try to reason with his father. Odin just growls at him. That response was unscripted and the look on Tom’s face just seals the whole deal. Love Loki in that movie…
“I am Iron Man” at the end of Iron Man foreshadowed all the awesomeness that is MCU
The beginning and the End
One of my favourites is from RDJr. "I'm gonna sit here, so you move the leg" in Spiderman, when Tom Holland forgot to move his leg out of the way😁 and they left it in the movie.
Which movie was that in?
@@mserinjohnson I think it is from Captain America Civil War.
I absolutely cannot watch the Peter Parker disintegration scene without crying. It rips my heart out every time. I have my baby tattooed on me forever and I couldn't imagine him actually being gone. I know it's a movie but it still ripped my heart out.
Vision's death in the hands of Wanda should've been there! The whole "I only feel you" omg, I cried so much
I didn't know Tom Holland improvised that scene. I teared up watching it just now. The most emotional scene in ALL of the movies
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I like when the actors not only throw in a joke moment but the directors say "eh what the heck, let's roll with it" and add something onto it later on, like Wong listening to one of Beyonce's songs following Strange's Beyonce line
MCU Peter Parker/Spider-Man: "Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good..."
That scene devastated me almost three years ago, since 'Endgame' came out in April 2019, I was so happy indeed.
I've never bawled as much during a movie as I did when Peter tells Tony "I don't wanna go...".
Still gets me every.damned.time.
Downey's improvised line in Endgame to Captain America is impressive. That moment is so emotionally powerful. It does a great job of reminding us that this is the 1st time Cap & Tony have seen each other since Civil War.
“I am Iron Man.”
Is the perfect line for the beginning and for the end.
i don't understand how wanda and visions scene when she kills him is not on the list. It was so emotionAL AND PERFECT!!!
“I didn’t fight him, he wiped my face with a planet” was very memorable!
The "hug" scence was improvised! Love it! Its amazing how many great lines werent in script. It really shows you how in touch these actors and actresses are with their characters!
7:52 hmm I think Korg is up there, if not *the* funniest character, every line of his in thor ragnorak and endgame were HILARIOUS
"I am Korg, I am made entirely of rocks, but don't worry you have nothing to fear from me. Unless you are made of scissors."
This is so underrated that the hanger is able to hold thor's hammer lmao 😂
One of the best, "when the coat hanger is more worthy than you" 😂
I still get goosebumps from Tony's last "I am Iron Man"
"Try me Beyonce"😂😂
Avengers Infinity war spidey scene was damn emotional😔
"Where,who and why is Gamora??"🤣🤣
" I am surrounded by the biggest idiots of the Galaxy"😁😁
Thor and Loki"s coversations always light me up🤭🤭
"I am Iron Man" at the end of Endgame was epic and is a tale for ages❤️❤️