"In 'Gone With The Wind' in the scene where Clark Gable goes into the living room, Clark scratched his cheek. No one else could have done this. Clark improvised this. No one else could have possibility come up with this!" (Truly amazing!)
@7:14 Director Stanley Kubrick wouldn’t have gotten bored if he didn’t insist on 40 to 50 takes of every scene. He was notorious for that. It’s the main reason that Eyes Wide Shut (1999) took 400 days to film, and it holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous film shoot.
When I was in the entertainment industry I among many people in the cast and crew would get very annoyed when directors took a lot of takes when we knew he/she already had a few good takes. In my opinion its a waste of time and money. If director doesn't know they can move on and/or very indecisive it shows a level of unprofessionalism.
several of the most iconic lines in hollywood were written by the actors. the "like tears in the rain" lines in Blade Runner. several in Blazing Saddles.
The "Blue Velvet" story is a little more complicated than is presented here. The original plan was to use a microphone or to simply mime it (I forget which), but the work light was left on set by someone on the crew. Both Lynch and Stockwell assumed the other had come up with the idea without informing the other in advance. Stockwell played the scene as he thought he was being tacitly instructed to, while Lynch thought his actor had prepared something in advance. Both were wrong, and it was a case where two wrongs made a right.
In Scream, when Billy throws the phone at Stuart, Matthew Lillard's reaction of pain was genuine as it wasn't scripted. In The Godfather opening scene, Don Corleone is sitting with a cat. This wasn't in the script. A stray cat wondered onto the set and Marlon Brando, who had a soft spot for cats, picked it up and started playing with it. The cat took to him so he held onto it for the scene. In JAWS, Roy Scheider's iconic line of "You're gonna need a bigger boat" was ad libbed. In Copycat, when Sigourney Weaver's character spits in the face of the killer, this was unscripted and William McNamara's reaction is genuine. In Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, when they enter the Chocolate Room, this was the first time the cast had seen it and their awed reactions were real. Same with Goonies and the pirate ship. In Alien, none of the cast members save for John Hurt knew the chest buster scene was coming and their reactions are genuine. Oh, and not a movie but Clara Peller's delivery of "Where's the beef?" in the old Wendy's ad was supposed to have been "Where's all the beef?" The flubbed line was left in as the producers liked it better.
@bobbycone2 > Nice addition of that Ace Ventura scene that wasn't involved in the > improvised scene at all so you could get the good Thumbnail. It's what channels like this do, because they don't see anything wrong with lying to their viewers. One can only draw the conclusion that they are inveterate liars. They also lie to their employers/colleagues/employees/customers. They lie to their friends. They lie to their spouses/partners. They lie to their parents & siblings They lie to their children. They are happy to be lied to by work colleagues, by their friends, by their spouses, by their parents, by their children. Anyone who expects YT thumbnails to be anything other than a lie is a fool.
@@anonnona8099 or maybe they just realize one of the best rules ever learned in marketing. Sex Sells! I've never read a comment that made me so sure someone needs therapy until your reply. You big mad at UA-cam thumbnails huh?
@@bobbycone2 > @anonnona8099 or maybe they just realize one of the best rules > ever learned in marketing. Sex Sells! No need to over-think it. They are just lying scυmbags, is all. > I've never read a comment that made me so sure someone needs therapy until your reply. You think that somebody who objects to dishonesty, and values truth, needs therapy? Dear God - what kind of twisted world-view have you conjured up, where liars are normal and honest people are not? > You big mad at UA-cam thumbnails huh? No - unlike the idiots who are so addicted to hyperbole in their lives, that they can't imagine it not being in everything, I can criticise things without being angry. You'd make a good headline writer for one of the deplorable popular newspapers which caters for knuckle-draggers. I can see it now - "Fury at UA-cam Clickbait".
I always thought DeNiro calling the guy a ‘Momo’ was a slur against Mormons, many of whom worked in the casinos in Vegas and populated much of the local government positions of the town and the state, including commissioners like the Idiot’s uncle.
I'd like to thank you for this video. While the content was interesting enough on its own, the way you delivered it (without a lot of unnecessary talking) is quick-paced, and rather refreshing.
At 3:20 After he says "this is not even my desk" you can hear a crew member laugh. It's definitely a crew member, because it doesn't sound like any of the other ADR of the background voices in the scene.
Oh, a great series of movies where a lot is improvised or was added into the script while they were filming is: THE EXPANDABLES The joke about the small car (the actor said right before filming the scene, so they added it in.) the Chuck Norris joke (he did not know those kind of jokes and was told some on the set, and since they were hillarious, they added the joke to the movie) and a few more. 😂
Thank you for the interesting inside information on those films. Also watch the 1960 Sparticus movie scene where Kirk Douglas squeezes an egg in his hands. I suspect the egg was just intended to break in his hand. BUT the egg also went through a space in his hand and landed on his face. Watch the expressions of Harold J. Stone, Jean Simmons and Tony Curtis. Also the reaction of Kirk Douglas was at first surprise, then anger, then after watching the reaction of the other actors realized how laughable it was.
1-Alx singing in the rain. 2-''300 Cubans'' he said, and some others who no longer can't handle THE Truth. 3-The last chapter of THE Book included , clockwork (orange?). 4- If theY only knew... Way above THEIR skill levels and paid grade. 5- BUT WHO WOULD OF THUNK IT. REAL LIFE IN DEED STRANGER THAN FICTION. 6- Say Good night Gracie...?. STILL THEIR CHOICE THOUGH. 7-...Shema!!! and Heed Pronto!.
7:40)Another pistol that DID NOT exist in this time period. Frenchman Charles Francois Galand got a patent in 1868. It uses a .45 caliber metallic cartridges. Adopted by the Russian Imperial Navy in 1870.
Right after "You can't handle the truth", Col Jessup rants that the walls are guarded by men with guns, then says "Who's gonna do it? You? You Lt. Wineburg???" - The reference to Lt Wineburg (Kevin Pollack) was completely improvised.
That short moment from Blue Velvet was enough to give me tingles. P.s Let's not forget Bill Murray shoving an entire cream cake into his mouth in Groundhog Day.
Fun Fact: The Chinese waiters were actually American actors so their Chinese accented singing was so over the top that it made the guy playing the owner crack up for real which is why he ends up covering his face.
Meaning of "momo" in English: a type of Tibetan, Nepalese, or North Indian dumpling (= a small piece of dough or pastry) that is filled with meat, fish, or vegetables with herbs and spices and cooked in steam (or slang for "moron").
1:56 I never noticed when I watched the movie, but the Choy Suey Palace Co. run by Bo Ling and Sons has a neon "Bowling" sign with the "w" painted black.
In London the old site of the Foyles bookshop on Charing Cross Road (having stood there for decades) was emptied after the shop moved a few spots down the road to what used to the be Central Saint Martins For a brief time (could have been a year, probably less) there was a noodle restaurant in the old site called O Yes (the FOYLES sign with the F and L removed and the Y shifted)
"State of Grace". About two thirds into it the Irish have a small army of tough guys in a van, putting it in gear to go out to Little Italy to wreak havoc on the Italians. Gary Oldman's character is behind the wheel, he turns briefly and says offhand "Anybody know how to get to Mott Street?" I've always been absolutely certain that one was off the top of his head. The real hilarity is that Manhattan is easy. The question couldn't be more ridiculous. I guess the funny part is that these Irish boys were so completely isolated and insulated in their neighborhood. Maybe the Italians were too.
Whoopi's shocked turn in Sister Act 2 when the kid hit the high note was real....when they practiced, he did the part normal until they did the actual filming.
Jack Nicholson hasn't acted since he played The Joker. Every character he's played since has been a variation of that role. He completely collapsed his range.
In Lincoln every Daniel Day Lewis line is 100% percent improvised on the spot, time travelers then went back in time and told Abraham Lincoln what he should say at any given moment.
"YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH" completely changed the movie for the better. It showed the arrogance of a control freak. HUGE pivot point....and that's why Jack gets paid the big money. "YOU ALREADY HAVE THE TRUTH" is NOT a pivot point.
Regarding 0:13: "Orcer"? "Orcer"?!?! Who the F is "Orcer"???? The character's name is Billy. Billy is being portrayed by an actor named Greg Bryk. Is this video just another AI generated POS? I'm pretty much done with UA-cam and its mediocre content providers.
"You can't handle the truth"...that some of these improvised lines were so stupid that they should have stayed on the cutting room floor where they belong. Right, Jack?
Lee saying "this is not even my desk" and hanging up... that's so good.
Lee is a legend
@@eddjordan2399 True. I miss him. No other actors really fit his niche.
"In 'Gone With The Wind' in the scene where Clark Gable goes into the living room, Clark scratched his cheek. No one else could have done this. Clark improvised this. No one else could have possibility come up with this!" (Truly amazing!)
@7:14 Director Stanley Kubrick wouldn’t have gotten bored if he didn’t insist on 40 to 50 takes of every scene. He was notorious for that. It’s the main reason that Eyes Wide Shut (1999) took 400 days to film, and it holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous film shoot.
I'd sit around and watch a few dozen takes of some of the scenes...
Movie creeps and trips me out.
That movie was so boring that our dorm room of college boys couldn't get through even the sex scenes
@@Norbingel Maybe more nude men would have helped.
When I was in the entertainment industry I among many people in the cast and crew would get very annoyed when directors took a lot of takes when we knew he/she already had a few good takes. In my opinion its a waste of time and money. If director doesn't know they can move on and/or very indecisive it shows a level of unprofessionalism.
30 years later I still am surprised how flawless Sean Young's body was, it distracted from the scene.
Lol oh yeah. She was ridiculously hot back in the day, but also batshlt crazy too.
Do you need a clean pair of shorts?
ahahahaha
Yeah, if you wanted to hit that you had to put up with a lot of crazy to do it. And whatever you do don't fall asleep after!
@@Stuart267 we all know the hot / crazy matrix, don't we?
OMG the Jim Carrey one is hilarious, seen the film so many times and I had no idea it was improvised, makes it so much funnier.
Right?!? The whole party scene "if one were so inclined, one could make quite a lucrative law practice w/ little else!"
One of my favourite comedy moments
Ah yes my favorite instrument: the Kello.
lmao
underrated
I prefer the gweetar myself. (I heard that one from a different AI generated narrator.)
@@NDHat uNdErRaTeD
As usual, the best part of any video is the last 5 seconds... "you cant handle the truth" gives me goosepimples everytime
several of the most iconic lines in hollywood were written by the actors. the "like tears in the rain" lines in Blade Runner. several in Blazing Saddles.
These little moments add so much character and depth to each scene.
The "Blue Velvet" story is a little more complicated than is presented here. The original plan was to use a microphone or to simply mime it (I forget which), but the work light was left on set by someone on the crew. Both Lynch and Stockwell assumed the other had come up with the idea without informing the other in advance. Stockwell played the scene as he thought he was being tacitly instructed to, while Lynch thought his actor had prepared something in advance. Both were wrong, and it was a case where two wrongs made a right.
I think you mean "two wrongs made a light."
In Scream, when Billy throws the phone at Stuart, Matthew Lillard's reaction of pain was genuine as it wasn't scripted.
In The Godfather opening scene, Don Corleone is sitting with a cat. This wasn't in the script. A stray cat wondered onto the set and Marlon Brando, who had a soft spot for cats, picked it up and started playing with it. The cat took to him so he held onto it for the scene.
In JAWS, Roy Scheider's iconic line of "You're gonna need a bigger boat" was ad libbed.
In Copycat, when Sigourney Weaver's character spits in the face of the killer, this was unscripted and William McNamara's reaction is genuine.
In Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, when they enter the Chocolate Room, this was the first time the cast had seen it and their awed reactions were real. Same with Goonies and the pirate ship.
In Alien, none of the cast members save for John Hurt knew the chest buster scene was coming and their reactions are genuine.
Oh, and not a movie but Clara Peller's delivery of "Where's the beef?" in the old Wendy's ad was supposed to have been "Where's all the beef?" The flubbed line was left in as the producers liked it better.
Nice addition of that Ace Ventura scene that wasn't involved in the improvised scene at all so you could get the good Thumbnail.
The obligatory scantily clad female in thumbnail ....
@bobbycone2
> Nice addition of that Ace Ventura scene that wasn't involved in the
> improvised scene at all so you could get the good Thumbnail.
It's what channels like this do, because they don't see anything wrong with lying to their viewers.
One can only draw the conclusion that they are inveterate liars. They also lie to their employers/colleagues/employees/customers.
They lie to their friends.
They lie to their spouses/partners.
They lie to their parents & siblings
They lie to their children.
They are happy to be lied to by work colleagues, by their friends, by their spouses, by their parents, by their children.
Anyone who expects YT thumbnails to be anything other than a lie is a fool.
@@anonnona8099 or maybe they just realize one of the best rules ever learned in marketing. Sex Sells!
I've never read a comment that made me so sure someone needs therapy until your reply. You big mad at UA-cam thumbnails huh?
@@bobbycone2
> @anonnona8099 or maybe they just realize one of the best rules
> ever learned in marketing. Sex Sells!
No need to over-think it.
They are just lying scυmbags, is all.
> I've never read a comment that made me so sure someone needs therapy until your reply.
You think that somebody who objects to dishonesty, and values truth, needs therapy?
Dear God - what kind of twisted world-view have you conjured up, where liars are normal and honest people are not?
> You big mad at UA-cam thumbnails huh?
No - unlike the idiots who are so addicted to hyperbole in their lives, that they can't imagine it not being in everything, I can criticise things without being angry.
You'd make a good headline writer for one of the deplorable popular newspapers which caters for knuckle-draggers. I can see it now - "Fury at UA-cam Clickbait".
@@anonnona8099 It's also against YT ToS, we just have to report it as such...
RIP to Melinda Dillon, one of the greatest movie mothers of all time❤😢
4:22 😆
I’ve not heard cellist pronounced kellist before 👍🏻
That's because like most of the VO's on here, the narration is done by crap AI
YOU CAN'T HANDLE THESE IMPROVS!
Nice.
A Kellist's arm? You mean a chellist's arm, Mr. Bot-voice.
A chellist’s arm? You mean a cellist’s arm, Mr. Bot-writer.^^
@@wolf-bass the point was to show how it was supposed to be pronounced ya clown
@@wolf-bass You make no sense.
@@MadMonk67”Chellist” isn’t a word… you corrected a mistake with a mistake.
@@wolf-bassI think they were spelling it phonetically to emphasize the correct pronunciation.
I always thought DeNiro calling the guy a ‘Momo’ was a slur against Mormons, many of whom worked in the casinos in Vegas and populated much of the local government positions of the town and the state, including commissioners like the Idiot’s uncle.
Hell. Goodfellas was almost all improvisation. In fact, Joe Pesci wasn't even cast. He just happened to be in the bar where they were filming.
I'm sure there's some SAG violation there...
@@ebinrock 😂
@@ebinrock You mean Film Actors Guild.
@@Trebor74 No, I mean Screen Actors Guild.
@@Trebor74i see what you did there...
Finkle is Einhorn!
Einhorn is Finkle!
🤣
I'd like to thank you for this video. While the content was interesting enough on its own, the way you delivered it (without a lot of unnecessary talking) is quick-paced, and rather refreshing.
At 3:20 After he says "this is not even my desk" you can hear a crew member laugh. It's definitely a crew member, because it doesn't sound like any of the other ADR of the background voices in the scene.
If the two actors came up with the idea ahead of time, then it is not improvised on the spot.
It kinda is, if it's not scripted.
Oh, a great series of movies where a lot is improvised or was added into the script while they were filming is: THE EXPANDABLES
The joke about the small car (the actor said right before filming the scene, so they added it in.)
the Chuck Norris joke (he did not know those kind of jokes and was told some on the set, and since they were hillarious, they added the joke to the movie)
and a few more. 😂
Thank you for the interesting inside information on those films.
Also watch the 1960 Sparticus movie scene where Kirk Douglas squeezes an egg in his hands. I suspect the egg was just intended to break in his hand. BUT the egg also went through a space in his hand and landed on his face. Watch the expressions of Harold J. Stone, Jean Simmons and Tony Curtis. Also the reaction of Kirk Douglas was at first surprise, then anger, then after watching the reaction of the other actors realized how laughable it was.
"Here's Johnny!" by Jack in The Shining was improvised.
God I love Ad Astra. A masterpiece from start to finish. Masterpiece.
1-Alx singing in the rain.
2-''300 Cubans'' he said, and some others who no longer can't handle THE Truth.
3-The last chapter of THE Book included , clockwork (orange?).
4- If theY only knew... Way above THEIR skill levels and paid grade.
5- BUT WHO WOULD OF THUNK IT. REAL LIFE IN DEED STRANGER THAN FICTION.
6- Say Good night Gracie...?. STILL THEIR CHOICE THOUGH.
7-...Shema!!! and Heed Pronto!.
Daniel Day Lewis could probably improvise an entire movie and make it work.
7:40)Another pistol that DID NOT exist in this time period. Frenchman Charles Francois Galand got a patent in 1868. It uses a .45 caliber metallic cartridges. Adopted by the Russian Imperial Navy in 1870.
Every time I watch a video you make I end up adding 15 more movies to the list of things I mean to (re)watch.
Right after "You can't handle the truth", Col Jessup rants that the walls are guarded by men with guns, then says "Who's gonna do it? You? You Lt. Wineburg???" - The reference to Lt Wineburg (Kevin Pollack) was completely improvised.
That short moment from Blue Velvet was enough to give me tingles.
P.s Let's not forget Bill Murray shoving an entire cream cake into his mouth in Groundhog Day.
I look forward to Melinds Dillon's reaction every Christmas!!
Fun Fact: The Chinese waiters were actually American actors so their Chinese accented singing was so over the top that it made the guy playing the owner crack up for real which is why he ends up covering his face.
Tom Hanks pratfalls in the movie "The Money Pit. Robin Williams in "Good Morning Vietnam", "Aladdin", "...Garp", and about another dozen films.
The first scene when the 2 actors come up with something then it ISN'T IMPROVISATION,.lol~
Dudr your videos are better than trailers. My watch list is the size of santas now
Meaning of "momo" in English:
a type of Tibetan, Nepalese, or North Indian dumpling (= a small piece of dough or pastry) that is filled with meat, fish, or vegetables with herbs and spices and cooked in steam
(or slang for "moron").
In Japanese it means “peach”
Can't believe Sean Young is 64 now.
sean old
You Cant Handle The Truth! 😊 iconic 🎉🎉🎉
Brilliant! And that's why he's THE Jack Nicholson!
1:56 I never noticed when I watched the movie, but the Choy Suey Palace Co. run by Bo Ling and Sons has a neon "Bowling" sign with the "w" painted black.
In London the old site of the Foyles bookshop on Charing Cross Road (having stood there for decades) was emptied after the shop moved a few spots down the road to what used to the be Central Saint Martins
For a brief time (could have been a year, probably less) there was a noodle restaurant in the old site called O Yes (the FOYLES sign with the F and L removed and the Y shifted)
Did you know Malcolm did that line "you cant handle the truth!?" In the movie Suing The Devil? 😂 and i love that you used ACO 2.
I'm supposed to be working on a video for my own channel right now... my procrastination knows no bounds
Not a movie but James Best and Sorrel Brookes improved the majority of Boss and Roscoe's dialogue in Dukes of Hazard
improved or improvised
@@bczzar1 both but I meant improvised, thanks
Everyone: "John Bloom"
Mutants: "Joe Bob ❤❤❤"
2:08 that was a great scene
Gotta watch out for the "kellests'" arms when walking through a party.
@ 4:20 ... Kellist? Really? They play the Kello?🤣🤣🤣
great videos but everyone i send them too complains about the cheesy music
More... Just more
"State of Grace". About two thirds into it the Irish have a small army of tough guys in a van, putting it in gear to go out to Little Italy to wreak havoc on the Italians. Gary Oldman's character is behind the wheel, he turns briefly and says offhand "Anybody know how to get to Mott Street?" I've always been absolutely certain that one was off the top of his head. The real hilarity is that Manhattan is easy. The question couldn't be more ridiculous. I guess the funny part is that these Irish boys were so completely isolated and insulated in their neighborhood. Maybe the Italians were too.
You know what you did with that thumbnail.
Do I care?
Absolutely not! Great video, buddy!
Nicholson did say his career was so great because he was such a good writer
"YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!"
Sean Young was so beautiful!
Those kellists. So talented...
Improvised means on the spot. If they weren't done on the spot, they weren't improvised.
A what-ist-s arm? Oh a Cellists.... a CHellists... yes.
What do you care?
@@williamphillips2671 Dude... Settle down! Narration mispronounced a word and
@jonbondMPG merely pointed it out! GEEZ!
Its been four months... I still wake in the dead of night hearing wild Cellists in the woods, playing a haunting lament of the jaws theme.
I have gone out of my way not to see the rape scene in A Clockwork Orange for decades but channels keep trying to spring it on me without warning.
MALCOLM MACDOWELL PICKED THE SONG AND IMPROVISED THAT WHOLE FRIGGING SCENE?!?!?!😮😮😮
Great thumbnail
Whoopi's shocked turn in Sister Act 2 when the kid hit the high note was real....when they practiced, he did the part normal until they did the actual filming.
If Jack Nicholson thinks a different line delivery is what suits his character, you let Jack Nicholson do it his way.
jim carey made mi smile by pulling the arm of the music guy lols
But if you keep the camera rolling.....
that interview clip was gold !!
Jack Nicholson hasn't acted since he played The Joker. Every character he's played since has been a variation of that role. He completely collapsed his range.
You cant handle the truth! Is arguably the greatest line in movie history.
Malcolm McDowell suggested the song but it wasn't improvised.
"Kellist"
This. Is. How. Humans. Talk. Beep-boop.
The Seventh Seal is excellent.
In the pacino scene you can see him looking over to the film crew after he asked michelle if shed kiss him wearing the hat
"YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH"
-Trump 2024
In Lincoln every Daniel Day Lewis line is 100% percent improvised on the spot, time travelers then went back in time and told Abraham Lincoln what he should say at any given moment.
The Marx Brothers in the classic movies were going off script and always improvising. It worked!
Ace Ventura pulls a Kellist’s arm?
A “Kelist’s arm”? Is english your second language?
English is the "AI"'s first language. Be nice to it (or... ye know... you'll be first for the chop when they take over)
"YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH" completely changed the movie for the better. It showed the arrogance of a control freak.
HUGE pivot point....and that's why Jack gets paid the big money. "YOU ALREADY HAVE THE TRUTH" is NOT a pivot point.
4:20 Sean Young has great hips.
This might have been entertaining were it not for the music playing all the time.
Seriously - what does the music *ADD* to the clips you show?
At the end Jack Nicholson looks like Dean Norris (Hank Schrader from Breaking Bad).
My party piece was eating burgers whole like Bluto from Animal House but I stopped short of necking an entire bottle of Jack Daniels in one go!
"improvised on the spot." Isn't that what imporivsed means.
2:35 the tear would still stick to the character's skin in microgravity, no?
@4:21 Since when is “cellist”, which is properly pronounced “chellist”, pronounced “kellist”?
Since annoying AI voices took over
Regarding 0:13: "Orcer"? "Orcer"?!?! Who the F is "Orcer"???? The character's name is Billy. Billy is being portrayed by an actor named Greg Bryk. Is this video just another AI generated POS? I'm pretty much done with UA-cam and its mediocre content providers.
This is in my recommended. Should I be concerend?
Cellist is pronounced chellist not ckellist
A momo is japanese for peach
whtf is a 'kellist'? Is it someone who plays a 'kello'?
i appreciate you showing the hot girl scenes of the movies dispite them relating at all to what your talking about😂
No Tears in Rain?
Tears in rain apparently wasn't improvised, but it was written by Hauer instead of what was scripted.
Kellist? Is that supposed to be cellist?
Has dezero called trump a mo-mo yet? 😂
Alex: a cellist (pronounced: Shellist) is the person playing a Cello. Word of the day.
"You can't handle the truth"...that some of these improvised lines were so stupid that they should have stayed on the cutting room floor where they belong. Right, Jack?
4:21 A "kellists" arm? You sure sound human, but that's a classic AI bot mistake. It's cellist's (pronounced "chellist"). It's Italian.
I think the word for a person who plays the cello is pronounced chell-ist
clemenza,leave the gun ,take the cannoli
What's a "kellist"?
What is a kellist? (4:21)
Cellist, not "kellist."
_You can't handle the truth_ never made sense, you already have the truth, seems right.