I can empathise with Michael J. Fox, because I've made a couple of blunders with names myself. I'll never forget the indignant look on my dad's face when I once (accidentally) called him "mum", LMAO!! 😂
+Adam Demgar At least we were able to make a joke of it & weren't afraid to laugh at ourselves. Just like they always say; if we didn't laugh, we'd probably cry! LOL. 😂
@@Egryn David? OMG you just Doxxed a stormtrooper. They were tough faceless space nazis but now im just thinking "stop being so Bossy David" or when a stormtrooper enters the cantina we all go "Daaavve" like its an episode of cheers.... Actually that would be kinda funny. Do the cantina scene like its Cheers and have a space Diane and a space woody harrelson and you could have Ted Danson behind the bar whilst his hairpiece orbits above the planet.
I like the one from rush hour where Chris's phone rings. He says I'm on the set with Jackie Chan right now. And then Jackie takes Chris's phone. Hilarious
My favorite blooper is probably from Spider-Man Homecoming when Peter is talking to a friend about her house party and says something along the lines of: "Your parents are so so cool to let you throw this party! My parents are... (he starts laughing) are dead!"
At my college--way back in 1982, near the end of the Cretaceous Period--I saw a bloopers reel from Star Trek TOS that was absolutely hilarious. I've been wanting to show it to my wife, but the only place I can find it is on VHS at Amazon for something like $80. Does anyone know where to find it on RUclips? Very amusing video, by the way.
The editor for Raiders of the Lost Ark confirmed, many years later, that Spielberg and Lucas were closely watching every sequence in the film to pick where they wanted to edit a section or dialogue of particular shots. So he deliberately put the fly into the mouth moment in, just to see if they would notice. The intention was to remove it later, however the final ‘melting faces and exploding head parts were very intensive in the editing and so the fly was forgotten. Whoops!
Definitely incredibly underrated. Im a big fan of Peter Jacksons early work. It was very inventive and even experimental filmmaking. And his eye for elaborate special effects was evident too. I still remember a bts featurette on the frighteners from back then about how innovative the CGI was at the time.
0:05 Hal Needham, who directed Smokey & the Bandit (1977), was the first filmmaker to add blooper reels at the end of his movies. This enchanted Jackie Chan so much, he began to do the same on his own movies, and still does so today (Jackie Chan played one of the Japanese drivers in the movie. This was his "big break" into the American market)
lazyperfectionist1 I’m sure she LOVED that song, but she just didn’t expect it, maybe because she was just trying to stay in character for this movie. And that hearing the Friends song just made what she had to do harder
Adam Demgar The script told her that TLC's _Waterfalls_ would play. Thus, she was ready for _that_ song. So when the theme for her old show played, instead, she was under no further obligation to remain in character.
She should've loved it for all those memories? I was thinking for all the money she made and how she became recognisable by just about anyone. Fame and fortune..the memories are incidental.
The fly in Raiders of the lost ark obviously just flew a way as soon as he spoke and I never even thought of it as a "blooper". Its just a fly, they were outside, it makes sense that there would be flies.
When the blooper descriptions are longer than the blooper, it results in the blooper not being funny, just do an intro at the start and put the bloopers back to back
The Stormtrooper bump is lovingly referenced in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, where Jango Fett, the Clone Trooper "father", bumps his head when entering his ship on Kamino, after fighting Obi Wan.
" I'm kicking my ass"...the scene in the men's restroom at the courthouse, so he could get the sympathy of the judge to postpone the trial. Classic Jimbo. love Jim since In Living Color...genius
I saw the Liar Liar movie. The movie made me laugh especially the scenes when he was forced to tell the truth. But when the blooper reel came on i laughed soo hard that my sides were hurting.
That wasn't the only mistake Indiana Jones made. If you noticed that the Film itself is set in 1936, the Germans have mp 40s in their hands, yet the mp 40 wasn't produced and designed until 1938 and 1940. So by this time, they should only have rifles.
There is other stuff like that, in the third movie Indy is flying on a DC-3 owned by a bad guy (and a dodgy Asian company). At the time the DC-3 was a new, state of the art aircraft and there is no way one would be in service like that.
How did you miss the blooper in Raiders of the Lost Ark when Indy pushes out the big block of stone to get out of the room where they find the Ark, it bounces when it hits the ground like the rubber it is, you can see the shadow bounce.
I saw a blooper from an English soap opera. Two women were talking and one mentions the other's husband say, "Oh, I can't remember his name." The other says "Jerry" under her breath and the first goes, "No that was my line."
The Doc brown one is one of the best. Although Back to the Future 3 was 1990 the frightners was 1996 but goes to show how much that movie meant to Michael J Fox.
In THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, did anyone else notice that during the frantic evacuation scene on Bespin, one of the screaming panicking cloud-dwellers is carrying an electric ice cream churn?
Random fact: did you guys know that the guy who originally starred as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the first Star Wars film actually believed that the series didn't have a chance in hell? He believed that the Star Wars Trilogy was never ever going to take off like it has, and if he were still alive today he will probably be surprised at how far it has come.
I suppose the subject was mainly movies of the 80s-90s. My favorite has always been from the original "Parent Trap" of 1961, where Hayley Mills loses the lower half of her arm. If you have never noticed that, It was during the song "Let's Get Together" and involves the Hayley Mills on the left-hand side of the screen. Keep your Pause button handy; it doesn't last long.
the blooper from back to the future is not 100% real. it does not show here, but when you look to the real blooper from that scene, you'll notice he smells the bottle before he takes a drink from it. that tells me he knew there was alcoholic in the bottle. He's just a good actor to not mess up the joke they came up with.
What other bloopers do you think should've made the list?
With all those blooper reels you broadcasted,
you should rename your channel by adding a "B" before the "L"
Looper Grumpy Old Men... both of them. any of Burgess Meredith's improv lines and in general all of the bloopers. brilliant stuff
Looper
1= 2 Fast 2 Furious
2= Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines
3= And Finally= Real Steel
Donald Glover slipping and falling on the wet floor in his first scene in The Martian.
i dunno. maybe something i haven’t seen a THOUSAND times already.
“Damn, he ain’t gonna be in Rush Hour 3.” Best blooper ever
Also anything with Jackie Chan had funny ones also
SuperSaiyanJin11 Jackie always okay!
Not a blooper
Chris Tucker is awesome 😆😆😆😆
Well, cracking up for years is a bit of a stretch.
I didn't even crack a smile
agreed
@Johnny Calderon not at all.
This comment made me laugh because it’s true. I won’t be laughing for years lol
Was looking for your comment. Thanks for not wasting my time
The frighteners is an amazing movie. If you havent seen it i highly recommend
Up there with Beetlejuice and Ghostbusters
Many times, it was my dad's favorite movie.
Mikey I might
"I like em when they lie still like that."
Mikey aww I love it!.
I can empathise with Michael J. Fox, because I've made a couple of blunders with names myself. I'll never forget the indignant look on my dad's face when I once (accidentally) called him "mum", LMAO!! 😂
I’m sure that kids calling their parents Mom when they mean Dad, and Dad when they mean Mom is common. I’ve called my Dad Mom before. :)
+Adam Demgar At least we were able to make a joke of it & weren't afraid to laugh at ourselves. Just like they always say; if we didn't laugh, we'd probably cry! LOL. 😂
I don't know about Jim's comedic ability in Liar liar, but that damn origami was priceless.
The Frighteners is one of my favorite movies in one of Michael J Fox's best movies
It was amazingly good. I'd never even heard of it until a few months ago and after I watched it I was astounded I had never heard of it before.
@@thebakerman1 You know whats even more funny peter Jackson directed it.
I'm not entirely sure Macauley Culkin temporarily losing his footing is going to have me cracking up for years.
Yeah and him temporarily losing his mind was also unfunny 😂
Guess what? No one cares!
michael j. fox is so delightful
The friends theme one always tears me up. That show was a HUGE part of my life growing up. One of the few things that got my family together at night
The Star Trek one was the funniest. Watching them walk into doors shouldn’t get old for a while.
Frighteners is an awesome film.
Highly recommended!
In the remastered version of "Star Wars" a sound effect has been added when he hits his head. Classic.
David and in Episode II Jango hits his head on his ship too
David Luke's line about how he couldn't see anything wasn't supposed to be in the movie, but it was so naturally said, they left it in.
BONK!
@@Egryn David? OMG you just Doxxed a stormtrooper. They were tough faceless space nazis but now im just thinking "stop being so Bossy David" or when a stormtrooper enters the cantina we all go "Daaavve" like its an episode of cheers.... Actually that would be kinda funny. Do the cantina scene like its Cheers and have a space Diane and a space woody harrelson and you could have Ted Danson behind the bar whilst his hairpiece orbits above the planet.
Jim of Aotearoa wait Danson’s hair piece isn’t orbiting our planet?
My parents lied to me.
The best bloopers came from cannonball run, watch it then the outtakes afterwards. Brilliant...
Grumpy Old Men blooper reel at the end is still wear my personal favorites. Both one and two had a gag reel and I think they're both funny.
Michael J. Fox is one of my most favorite actors...
Marty yelling Doc is actually quite beautiful really. :D Those two will be friends for all time. :D
All time? People die, you know.
r.I.p Mr Reynolds you where an absolute legend hope your at peace where ever you are 😕😕😕😕😕😖😖😖😢😢😢😢😢😢
Frightners is still one of my favorite movies .
There are so many funny bloopers out there, and you managed to avoid all of them. Congratulations.
I like the one from rush hour where Chris's phone rings. He says I'm on the set with Jackie Chan right now. And then Jackie takes Chris's phone. Hilarious
OOOH YEAH THE BLOOPER'S IS GOOD
This was great!
I like the BIG BANG THEORY bloopers.. love Sheldon .
Yes, I will be smoking crack for years now, tyvm.
My favorite blooper is probably from Spider-Man Homecoming when Peter is talking to a friend about her house party and says something along the lines of: "Your parents are so so cool to let you throw this party! My parents are... (he starts laughing) are dead!"
Some of these are better than the scripted bits!
Jennifer Aniston's face says it all with that one
She's the one woman that my wife doesn't mind me having a crush on, she has one on her too lol 🤣
Weekend at Bernie's, my stepmother is a Alien, Bill and Ted's excellent adventure... Would love to see bloopers from those movies
Smokey & the bandit 1 & 2 were classic movies & funny as hell!!
LOL! Oh, gawd, the fly-in-the-mouth thing. I remember my gramma pointing that out. Otherwise, I never would have noticed
back then. XD
At my college--way back in 1982, near the end of the Cretaceous Period--I saw a bloopers reel from Star Trek TOS that was absolutely hilarious. I've been wanting to show it to my wife, but the only place I can find it is on VHS at Amazon for something like $80. Does anyone know where to find it on RUclips?
Very amusing video, by the way.
If your wife loves Star Trek enough to watch a bloopers reel, she's far more rare than the bloopers reel. She's a keeper.
The editor for Raiders of the Lost Ark confirmed, many years later, that Spielberg and Lucas were closely watching every sequence in the film to pick where they wanted to edit a section or dialogue of particular shots. So he deliberately put the fly into the mouth moment in, just to see if they would notice. The intention was to remove it later, however the final ‘melting faces and exploding head parts were very intensive in the editing and so the fly was forgotten. Whoops!
Nerd. 🤓🙄
Bloopers are good
DOOOOOOOOOC
that kid from We're the Millers is freaking Sid from Toy Story
DOC! Nuff said!
The frightners is one of the best movies from the 90's.
RAE10182504 You're totally right. It was actually a great movie and under appreciated
RAE10182504. R Lee Ermy was great ... Still a Sr. Drill instructor... RIP GUNNY..
Definitely incredibly underrated. Im a big fan of Peter Jacksons early work. It was very inventive and even experimental filmmaking. And his eye for elaborate special effects was evident too. I still remember a bts featurette on the frighteners from back then about how innovative the CGI was at the time.
0:05 Hal Needham, who directed Smokey & the Bandit (1977), was the first filmmaker to add blooper reels at the end of his movies. This enchanted Jackie Chan so much, he began to do the same on his own movies, and still does so today (Jackie Chan played one of the Japanese drivers in the movie. This was his "big break" into the American market)
Jackie Chan wasn't in Smokey and the Bandit. He was in Cannonball Run 2, which I think came out in 1983 or '84.
Star Wars battle asking "Red 6 Have you seen Red 5?" After Red 6 was blown away.
"We _love_ this song."
Aniston should've loved it, too. All those memories.
lazyperfectionist1 I’m sure she LOVED that song, but she just didn’t expect it, maybe because she was just trying to stay in character for this movie. And that hearing the Friends song just made what she had to do harder
Adam Demgar The script told her that TLC's _Waterfalls_ would play. Thus, she was ready for _that_ song. So when the theme for her old show played, instead, she was under no further obligation to remain in character.
She should've loved it for all those memories? I was thinking for all the money she made and how she became recognisable by just about anyone. Fame and fortune..the memories are incidental.
All that money . . .
One smile. One.
The “Doc!” bits are pretty crazy.
Hahahahaha Were The Miller’s was a major fail. They didn’t even know the words to the song 😂😂😂
LOL...Doc!!!! Too funnt
Ha ha, one I didn't realize that I've watched this already. And two, I didn't see that this came out on my birthday.
The fly in Raiders of the lost ark obviously just flew a way as soon as he spoke and I never even thought of it as a "blooper". Its just a fly, they were outside, it makes sense that there would be flies.
When the blooper descriptions are longer than the blooper, it results in the blooper not being funny, just do an intro at the start and put the bloopers back to back
Lmao for real. Who makes a video describing the bloopers. It's like telling a joke and then immediately explaining the joke.
The Stormtrooper bump is lovingly referenced in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, where Jango Fett, the Clone Trooper "father", bumps his head when entering his ship on Kamino, after fighting Obi Wan.
Great video
Jim carrey is a blooper him self such an amazing actor🇨🇦
Love these, this is brilliant
Ok so the fact that Anchorman - The Legend if Ron Burgundy is damn near criminal….
The frighteners is still 1 of my favorite films
Liar Liar Is My Favorite Jim Carrey Movie
Fabio Alves Show i had 2 ask my grandma 2 turn it off one time cuz i had fresh stitches & I was laughing so hard it hurt.
" I'm kicking my ass"...the scene in the men's restroom at the courthouse, so he could get the sympathy of the judge to postpone the trial. Classic Jimbo. love Jim since In Living Color...genius
It was MMEEEEEEE.
The goddamn pen is blue.
Mine too. I also like Bruce Almighty & Me, Myself and Irene.
What about the one star trek scene where Scottie hits his head on one of the beams after saying he knew every inch of the enterprise?
Just revisiting after years. In hindsight, I wasn't cracking up
DOOOOG!!! Damn I did it again!
I saw the Liar Liar movie. The movie made me laugh especially the scenes when he was forced to tell the truth. But when the blooper reel came on i laughed soo hard that my sides were hurting.
I loved frightners
Aw man, you should’ve added the Shaun of the Dead blooper where Barbara says, “Pip-pop-pickle”
What a nice way just to pick up all (already available ) bloopers clips from youtube and make ONE MORE like it is your own...
THE FRIGHTENERS
Great movie :)
Great Scott, get your lines right, MARTY!!! Hahahaha
4 months time, 8 months to go, I may pass out from this incessant cracking up.
That wasn't the only mistake Indiana Jones made. If you noticed that the Film itself is set in 1936, the Germans have mp 40s in their hands, yet the mp 40 wasn't produced and designed until 1938 and 1940. So by this time, they should only have rifles.
There is other stuff like that, in the third movie Indy is flying on a DC-3 owned by a bad guy (and a dodgy Asian company). At the time the DC-3 was a new, state of the art aircraft and there is no way one would be in service like that.
How did you miss the blooper in Raiders of the Lost Ark when Indy pushes out the big block of stone to get out of the room where they find the Ark, it bounces when it hits the ground like the rubber it is, you can see the shadow bounce.
I saw a blooper from an English soap opera. Two women were talking and one mentions the other's husband say, "Oh, I can't remember his name."
The other says "Jerry" under her breath and the first goes, "No that was my line."
Jennifer Aniston's face: "Nooooooo...." *helicopters*
Surprised you went with the "Smokey and the Bandit" blooper reel and not the better one from "Cannonball Run".
Thanks for this. I had forgotten halve of these and now I can RE-watch the movies they are in and laugh at them all over again :-)
Info: the frighteners is more a black comedy, and less a horror film. And it's great!
I replayed the star wars clip 100 times and I laughed at all of them
What is it with classic bloopers that have me reeling?
Gotta love the Carrey.
Eomer's sword fell out of its scabbard in the scene where he and the riders meet part of the Fellowship.
Haha holy shit I absolutely loved The Frighteners when I was a kid.
For TV, nothing beats The Office (US) outtakes.
If you haven't seen The Frighteners it's a must see...
you can interpret the boy plugging his ears as he's being scared it doesn't have to mean the gun is definitely going to go off
Where's Friday After Next? Ms. Pearly's scenes. Still the funniest blooper reel ever
What's funny is having the English Guy tell us what we already know.
2:51 You can take Marty out of _Back to the Future,_ but you can't take "DOC!" out of Marty. LOL
I love Smokey and the Bandit.. not so the 2nd or 3rd even tho my favourite character was The Snowman
Doc! (can't blame, great movie series)
How to suck the joy out of an outtake reel..
Haha, exactly
Where is Rush Hour bloopers? "Damn! he aint gunna be in Rush Hour 3!"
1:44
She shot him and he went full Michael Jackson 😆
thanks for the human voice!
I smiled at one point ... Don't think I laughed at any point..
Only part I laughed at the MJF one. I love him!
The Doc brown one is one of the best. Although Back to the Future 3 was 1990 the frightners was 1996 but goes to show how much that movie meant to Michael J Fox.
YYYYAAAAAAAWWWWWWNNNN!
In THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK, did anyone else notice that during the frantic evacuation scene on Bespin, one of the screaming panicking cloud-dwellers is carrying an electric ice cream churn?
Random fact: did you guys know that the guy who originally starred as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the first Star Wars film actually believed that the series didn't have a chance in hell? He believed that the Star Wars Trilogy was never ever going to take off like it has, and if he were still alive today he will probably be surprised at how far it has come.
I suppose the subject was mainly movies of the 80s-90s. My favorite has always been from the original "Parent Trap" of 1961, where Hayley Mills loses the lower half of her arm. If you have never noticed that, It was during the song "Let's Get Together" and involves the Hayley Mills on the left-hand side of the screen. Keep your Pause button handy; it doesn't last long.
Isn't the frightners the same thing as Para-norman?
when I watch star wars again I will be looking out for the stormtrooper 😁
Did anyone else notice that they clapped fives times on the Friends song?
Lmao r u with smash bits?
the blooper from back to the future is not 100% real. it does not show here, but when you look to the real blooper from that scene, you'll notice he smells the bottle before he takes a drink from it. that tells me he knew there was alcoholic in the bottle. He's just a good actor to not mess up the joke they came up with.