In the UK Rishi Sunak was never meant to be elected as Prime Minister but the Conservatives thought it would be a good laugh, so let him stay. The rest is history.
@Tertillo So many of these are not even bloopers, just improvs. Others get the facts wrong (Uli takes a bite of the candybar before shooting the LAPD SWAT). This is the same quality as the other "Top 10" style vids. Pure wiki research, mistakes and misinformation included.
no way you actually believe it, they just happened to have a super expensive camera rolling super expensive analogue film on the guy who improvised the line? yeah right
@Niber_Tech No way you actually believe your mother on who your father is, she just so happened to not cheat on him to hide the absolute moron she opened her legs for to spawn you? Yeah right
@Niber_Tech You're correct. It is true that the crowd didn't understand English and that they were only told their cue to cheer was Mark Addy's line, but it wasn't improvised.
The ability the actors can have to stay in character and roll with an improv scene or an accident like a slip and you find out they weren't part of the script is a true credit to them
I think that may come with experience as well... First time - you are startled that you broke something, you made a mistake etc. Next 100th-1000th time? Nah, just keep it rolling :)
The first thing you learn: NEVER break character until the director says "CUT". Even onstage as a musician - no matter what happens - the show must go on.
The lines an actor or an actress has to play in a script are "only" the words that this caracter would say in specific situations. Based on what those lines and situations say about the caracter's personality, a big part of the actor's / actresses work is to create a caracter "outside" of the script. This enables him or her to ideally stay in caracter, whatever may happen.
That's what acting is about, we actors learn and train that so in case someone dies on stage we'll keep acting like nothing in our face and body expression but dying inside sometimes
5:23 The woman adlibbing “across the bay” was Layla Sarakalo, a fashion designer who did indeed get herself hired as an extra to pay for her towed car. Unfortunately, they weren’t legally allowed to use the line because only SAG members were allowed speaking lines, so at lunch time Leonard Nimoy cornered her and signed her up for SAG membership. Layla said she didn’t think they would use the line, and was surprised when she heard it in the movie. Layla died a few months ago, aged 74.
@enmity9383 It's on the Star Trek wiki. I also seem to remember Nichelle Nichols and Walter Konig talking about it on a dais at a comi-con or something.
Not to worry, I'm sure they had all the proper safety equipment! For that era, it was probably a gin soaked mattress they found in an alley that they haphazardly threw on the ground in the general vicinity where he was going to jump.
I'm still confused by that. Was the building scene props built on a stage? Like, surely he didn't actually fall down a REAL building?! Because they wouldn't have had multiple angles at that time because film was so expensive and there's the angle of him jumping and then the angle of him falling through the three awnings was the part they decided to write in. And then the part of him jumping across the building was on a stage and he was probably 7 ft off the ground. Yeah?
@kimberlyaker4330 Hi! Another commenter got across to me that, though Buster Keaton fell while trying to do the jump and they used part of that footage, it was not real buildings -- You are correct. The story's come down through the years that he *did* actually fall while jumping from one roof to another and that he was injured. He did jump; and he was injured. But he did not actually jump from one three story building to another; they were building facades on a set. He is famous for doing most of his own ingenious and dangerous stunts, so it seems that this story became apocryphal.
If directors want to hire him, they call a number, and leave a message. And then...wait. He won't respond. On the day of filming, you find out whether he accepts or not.
And is since then reappearing in a number of forms and films. A great one is Apocalypto, where an angry Mayan (in Yucatec Mayan, so subtitled) yells it when almost hit by a felled tree.
The absolute funniest part is A Knight's Tale when 2 of the extras are about to cheer, but nobody else does, so they pretend they were just scratching their head LMAO
🤣 I wanna know how many guys are waiting for a call from her? other wise it is a bar story that no-one believes " hey man i was once asked to make out with Scarlett Johansson in the back of a van"
I'm sure most of the people who said no figured this was a setup. If some hot woman wants to have sex with you out of the blue you're going to get drugged and robbed. Some guys will take their chances anyway.
dude, that is not the case, clearly, a lot of this bloops are not bloops, just like the gandalf one, look how the camera is looking at the right angle.
A good director can make a bad actor look good through retakes and editing. Film is the director’s medium. Stage actors is where you can see real acting skill. No retakes.
Yeah I'm so confused why I haven't seen more comments about this. Given the year it was shot in, I just can't wrap my head around what methods they would've used to fake it. If anyone knows please enlighten me 😂
@Maypopx Circus tricks, ever seen circus acrobats doing dangerous stunts really high? They usually have a safety net below to catch them but the tricks are real... Buster Keaton didn't fake things, he did his own stunts.
Yeah, some of these weren’t really bloopers. The joker scene wasn’t a blooper. Chewbacca handing in the jacket was not a blooper. And Scarlett Johansson was not a blooper, as it was planned, hidden camera filming. I didn’t think the one with Scarjo belonged. But there were a few different scenes were actors, accidentally fell, and those were bloopers, as worth of farts. They were not intentional, to the extent that they came from involuntary gas.
And Rutge Hauer's final speech in Blade Runner was not scripted. Rutge Hauer just pulled that one out by surprise on Harrison Ford, so his reaction was organic.
Geez, I totally missed that that was him! I guess I've never seen him with a little mustache before. lol edit: it's so obvious now that I re-watch that scene. ahaha idk how i missed that.
2:41 You can see one of the extras raise her arms, about to start cheering, then stop herself as she realises she jumped the cue. It seems like they knew they were meant to cheer, it just wasn’t communicated to them at what point to do so (and since they didn’t understand English the speech wouldn’t have given them a clue).
Went and watched the scene with Tom Hanks and it’s perfection. She is so real and slips into her training but there is genuine care and reaction to him in her voice. He gave them such realistically acted trauma that they went on autopilot with their training. Brilliantly done.
Even more powerful if you watch the entire movie and what his character had experienced leading up to the scene. A complete emotional crash upon realizing he's finally safe, can let his guard down, and doesn't need to do anything other than accept the care he's being offered.
I hated that scene. Seemed totally out of character, even if he was traumatised, he's hide it better. BTW I've worked as a hospital guard, often watching ER patients. The symptoms of PTSD come up days, even weeks later. In the moment, people get emotionally numb. They don't feel anything for a while, become "depersonalized". I felt this scene was made just so we'd be more sympathetic and pitying. Didn't work on me.
Me too. I never knew his name, but I always looked for him and another actor whose name now I can't recall (sorry, Mr Actor) that eventually played Bobby Six-Killer in The Renegade, with Lorenzo Lamas.
Buster Keaton's stunts were insane , and all for a laugh , absolute legend . Sometimes the ad libs are spot on and many writers would have loved to have owned those lines .
I 100% believe that one is ACTUALLY unscripted unlike a lot of these moments, and it's because that straight up looks like Harrison Ford going "what is that? What the hell are you handing me? We're doing a scene."
Good stuff here, but once again I must point out the Captain Phillips scene. The corpsman's initial "You're welcome.", is so freaking genuine and truthful it broke me. Makes sense she's an actual corpsman.
Marines have corpsman, when I was in service we had male corpsman; wasn’t aware that there are female corpsman. When aboard ship we had pecker checks every morning; that would be an intriguing event with female corpsman!
This is amazing! I really really hated this movie and I’ve said to people the only decent thing in it was the woman at the end who played the medic cause she was the most natural and realistic actor. I can’t believe that this is actually something other people have noticed and that she was a real medic because non -actors really struggled to be natural and she is so chill she’s the best part of the whole movieI for me. thought about her several times sibce then
And all that’s without mentioning the scene in Dark Knight when Joker blows up the hospital, but the explosions stopped midway through and Heath Ledger stayed in character wondering why the explosions stopped.
@cristianmicusome of them were scripted but apparently the one that didn’t go off was not supposed to happen like that. Something was screwed up and he stayed in character
@cristianmicu nope the first part of the explosions went fine but then one of the charges didnt go through, they eventually got it working but yeah Heath improvised the Joker wondering why it wasnt working is great
The ending scene in Captain Phillips movie is insane, it shows how much of an actor Tom Hanks really is!!! The performance was one of the best performances in the entire movie!
Yeah that was incredible, absolute text book of selling the scene. No wonder it seemed so real if the nurse was a real navy medic, she just ignored he was Tom Hanks.
That scene was so well done. I don't think a writer could have wrote it better. And it would have been hard to convey to actors what needed to be done. Took a great actor and a person from the field to to it so brilliantly.
Scarlet Johanssen wasn't so well known back in 2013. If a beat-up van randomly pulls over to you in a derelict neighborhood in the middle of the night and the driver asks you for directions, you may think it looks like Scarlet Johanssen, but would never believe it was her.
That Code 4 one is incredible, what a good guy! So many times movie sets end up with emergency services present because someone hasn't notified the right authority or filed the correct permit, so without breaking character this actor not only performs the part and enhances the shot by including a helicopter, but also let's the services know not to waste their time checking it out. I absolutely love that!
Well, I just commented on the Great Salt Lake , "Why does it stink?" line. Seems like these actors are inside growing up in Utah jokes. I had no idea these people knew how cool we are!
@Gert169; who, me? If talking/typing with proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar is ‘bot-like,’ then sure. I’m not gonna change the way I speak/type to make myself look dumber to appease idiots online who complain about lack of slang or the fact that I don’t like typing like that because it comes across as uneducated and I don’t like the way it seems you can hazard a guess as to someones intelligence just by watching their grammar and patois.
Another Leonardo DiCaprio moment was in DJango. He cut his hand during an intense scene. He just looks at the cut dripping and continues, doesn't miss a beat. First time watching I was blown away. Excellent actor.
He didn't cut his hand a big piece of glass was stuck in his hand then while staying in character he pulled it out and smoked his cigarette like an absolute legend
@jbonedevil8636 he didn't just smoke a cigar. He rubbed his blood all over Kerry Washingtons face when he was saying his lines about doing with his property whatever he wants.
Same. I already knew that a lot of the Sailors were real Sailors because my Weapons Officer can be seen in the back on a few scenes, when she was a wee baby Ensign. But a soon as that final medical scene started, I knew those were real Navy docs. Loved that they did that
1:34 Thought Harrison was just like "why you handing me this you big idiot? we're fleeing" and it was just him going "Why is he pranking me in this shot?" lol
In the French Connection, during a chase scene, Gene Hackman's car is T-boned by another car. That was not supposed to happen. They filmed the scene early on a Sunday morning in New York and blocked off the streets where the chase was to occur. One driver, not connected to the movie, somehow got through the barricades and creamed Hackman's car while they were filming. The director, William Friedkin, kept it in the final cut.
The scene stood out and made the rest of the scenes more like a traumatic look at his condition. I thought it was done on purpose to highlight his condition. It always stood out to me.
@molotovEOD Is that a Navy thing? I'm pretty certain such first responders in the Army were called medics (but I know this is on a ship, so the lingo is different).
I was high a little drunk and had just taken some sleepy meds first time really watching. I NEVER EXPERIENCED a film like I did with under her skin....The drugs helped!
Even though he was a terrorist and a murderer in Die Hard, I really felt a sense of camraderie for Uli when he reached for the Crunch Bar. Even scumbags like chocolate. lol
It was a beautiful take. He and his team are robbing the building! Yet he still stops and carefully looks around to see if anyone's watching before he steals the candybar. Just brilliant.
4:20 Same thing happened with Donald Glover in the Martian. There's a bit where he pours water into a trash can, only to realize that it's one of those mesh cans only intended for paper trash, so the water spills on the floor. Then he gets up in a hurry and Donald Glover genuinely slipped on the water and fell, and the director thought it was funny and fit the character.
Often wondered what Martin Sheen thought of that scene when General Lee was being cheered by his soldiers. It's an incredibly beautiful and emotional shot. The extras were all dedicated ACW reenactors and they were really in the 'zone' cheering their general.
In the UK Rishi Sunak was never meant to be elected as Prime Minister but the Conservatives thought it would be a good laugh, so let him stay. The rest is history.
No one had balls to take the job. Remember what happened to 2 poor ladies who try to take over
Cope liberal
Now that’s a good actor
And refused to hold an election. Truly a democratic country
Yes, they got massive pensions for life @kenny9168
Props to the horse for staying in character
Tom Cruise says to Leo, _"That horse kicked my friend in the nuts on The Last Samurai set. Get him back for me, will you?"_
@PhantomFilmAustralia that horse will think twice next time he feels like kicking people in the grapes again
These were Bojack Horseman's glory years, truly.
A true professional.
The horse wasn't a proper. It was real.
Knowing these scenes were improvised makes them 100x better
So true
seems like most of these were accidents
@Tertillo
You know it.
@Tertillo So many of these are not even bloopers, just improvs. Others get the facts wrong (Uli takes a bite of the candybar before shooting the LAPD SWAT). This is the same quality as the other "Top 10" style vids. Pure wiki research, mistakes and misinformation included.
I feel like a lot of these are made up
The delayed cheer scene in "A Knight's Tale" was already a favorite...now it's even better 😂
no way you actually believe it, they just happened to have a super expensive camera rolling super expensive analogue film on the guy who improvised the line? yeah right
always a great rewatch
@Niber_Tech funnily enough you can reshoot someone cheering, you melon
@Niber_Tech No way you actually believe your mother on who your father is, she just so happened to not cheat on him to hide the absolute moron she opened her legs for to spawn you? Yeah right
@Niber_Tech You're correct. It is true that the crowd didn't understand English and that they were only told their cue to cheer was Mark Addy's line, but it wasn't improvised.
The ability the actors can have to stay in character and roll with an improv scene or an accident like a slip and you find out they weren't part of the script is a true credit to them
I think that may come with experience as well... First time - you are startled that you broke something, you made a mistake etc.
Next 100th-1000th time? Nah, just keep it rolling :)
The first thing you learn: NEVER break character until the director says "CUT". Even onstage as a musician - no matter what happens - the show must go on.
The lines an actor or an actress has to play in a script are "only" the words that this caracter would say in specific situations.
Based on what those lines and situations say about the caracter's personality, a big part of the actor's / actresses work is to create a caracter "outside" of the script.
This enables him or her to ideally stay in caracter, whatever may happen.
That's what acting is about, we actors learn and train that so in case someone dies on stage we'll keep acting like nothing in our face and body expression but dying inside sometimes
If Scarlett pulled up in a free candy van and told me to get in, tell my mother she raised me better but I jumped in anyway
She wouldn't even have to have candy! 😂❤
She is the candy..
Damn Skippy
Can we all take a moment and look how the thumbnail is edited differently than the scene 😂
Yeah can we drive around a while till the Viagra kicks in?
"I forgot to punch out!" Was probably the funniest most relatable joke in Joker 😂
I'm guesssing he was familiar with the clock punching scene from Breaking Away
I didn’t laugh at it when i scene the movie but watching it just now i was cracking up lol
I don't know, I found the last joke he told Murray to be pretty relatable 😂
@ShingobagginsIve just scene the Seen and its realy a great Seen
I saw Joaquin Phoenix walking into the fridge and closing the door was also improvised. Pretty memorable as well!
5:23 The woman adlibbing “across the bay” was Layla Sarakalo, a fashion designer who did indeed get herself hired as an extra to pay for her towed car. Unfortunately, they weren’t legally allowed to use the line because only SAG members were allowed speaking lines, so at lunch time Leonard Nimoy cornered her and signed her up for SAG membership. Layla said she didn’t think they would use the line, and was surprised when she heard it in the movie.
Layla died a few months ago, aged 74.
Wow! This is a cool fact, where did you learn this? And RIP to Layla!
@enmity9383 It's on the Star Trek wiki. I also seem to remember Nichelle Nichols and Walter Konig talking about it on a dais at a comi-con or something.
iconic
It seems Leonard Nimoy was truly a good person. RIP.
Most actors: "I improvised a line and they kept it in the movie"
Buster Keaton: “I fell off a building, let’s write a joke around that”
He was a genius
Yes! That was Buster Keaton.
Not to worry, I'm sure they had all the proper safety equipment! For that era, it was probably a gin soaked mattress they found in an alley that they haphazardly threw on the ground in the general vicinity where he was going to jump.
I'm still confused by that. Was the building scene props built on a stage? Like, surely he didn't actually fall down a REAL building?! Because they wouldn't have had multiple angles at that time because film was so expensive and there's the angle of him jumping and then the angle of him falling through the three awnings was the part they decided to write in. And then the part of him jumping across the building was on a stage and he was probably 7 ft off the ground. Yeah?
@kimberlyaker4330 Hi! Another commenter got across to me that, though Buster Keaton fell while trying to do the jump and they used part of that footage, it was not real buildings -- You are correct. The story's come down through the years that he *did* actually fall while jumping from one roof to another and that he was injured. He did jump; and he was injured. But he did not actually jump from one three story building to another; they were building facades on a set. He is famous for doing most of his own ingenious and dangerous stunts, so it seems that this story became apocryphal.
I have a theory that Bill Murray doesn't realise he's an actor in films.
He looks a bit solipsistic.
🤔
Bill Murray gave me my first squirting experience - in Stockholm.
If directors want to hire him, they call a number, and leave a message. And then...wait. He won't respond. On the day of filming, you find out whether he accepts or not.
You're thinking of Bruce Willis
"Im walking here! im walking!" from dustin hoffman is still probably the most iconic bit of improv ever.
Leave the gun. Take the cannolli.
@edminchau811 This is a line said around our house from time to time.
Maybe second after the Indiana Jones scene ;)
"I love you"
"I know"
And is since then reappearing in a number of forms and films. A great one is Apocalypto, where an angry Mayan (in Yucatec Mayan, so subtitled) yells it when almost hit by a felled tree.
2:05 is that for real?? how could they be telling that to their kids!
The absolute funniest part is A Knight's Tale when 2 of the extras are about to cheer, but nobody else does, so they pretend they were just scratching their head LMAO
Excellent catch! Hilarious 🤣
I had to go back to see. Definitely makes this scene even better
I absolutely love that movie.... more people need to watch it and see what they were missing.
We used to learn this stuff in elementary drama class!
Paul Bettany is an absolute revelation. his portrayal is what I point to every time someone asks me what a herald is.
wonder how many phone numbers Scarlett Johansson took away from that movie
if you havnt seen it you should. its so weird and creepy.
@NeilLewis77but men aren't creepy you you are just brainwashed by feminists
🤣 I wanna know how many guys are waiting for a call from her?
other wise it is a bar story that no-one believes " hey man i was once asked to make out with Scarlett Johansson in the back of a van"
Probably the more accurate question would be, "how many numbers were offered?". I doubt she'd take any of them.
I'm sure most of the people who said no figured this was a setup. If some hot woman wants to have sex with you out of the blue you're going to get drugged and robbed. Some guys will take their chances anyway.
The fact that the kindergarten cop lines are authentic makes it soooo much funnier 😂😂😂
I don't believe the kids spontaniously said at the same time that the father was a sexmachine though.
@Widdekuu91 I agree. And why would a pre-schooler say "My daddy looks at vaginas all day long". I call bs on that.
@Widdekuu91 They probably planned it before being on camera. That doesn't mean it was in the script.
@TheRealSkeletor I don't think those girls are old enough to plan that themselves. And if so, then I wóuld be worried.
dude, that is not the case, clearly, a lot of this bloops are not bloops, just like the gandalf one, look how the camera is looking at the right angle.
6:07 you can even hear him trying not to laugh
This is 1 of the reasons you get good actors in films. A good director lets actors act. This shows acting gold in these films.
Yep, a director after "perfection" creates poor movies.
A good director can make a bad actor look good through retakes and editing. Film is the director’s medium. Stage actors is where you can see real acting skill. No retakes.
@Torsin2000 You're calling Stanley Kubrick movies "poor"?
@TheRealSkeletor he wasn't after perfection, he was after as close as he could get to his vision.
Letting them act? Most productions just roll tape then edit in what they think is funny.
There’s improvising and then there’s falling 30 ft from a rooftop and improvising
I don’t think he was actually on a roof top.
@tizanidineutube Yes, he was.
You've seen too much cgi. Buster didn't do cgi; nobody did then, because it had yet to be invented.
Yeah I'm so confused why I haven't seen more comments about this. Given the year it was shot in, I just can't wrap my head around what methods they would've used to fake it. If anyone knows please enlighten me 😂
@Maypopx confusing angles probabaly
@Maypopx Circus tricks, ever seen circus acrobats doing dangerous stunts really high? They usually have a safety net below to catch them but the tricks are real... Buster Keaton didn't fake things, he did his own stunts.
The Chewbacca one is by far my favorite Harrison’s response is gold
Yeah he's very much like "da fug"
LOL 😂 I got a kick out of it. He stared at Chewie in shock. Such a small gesture threw him.
Chewbacca’s head bob was like “c’mon, man.” 🤣
It wasn't a response; it was a reaction.
The randomness of his pure shock, and Chewie's dejected just matter of fact face sells it
5:07 sounds dirty out of context
Lmao 😂🤣
Chewing handing to it Han and shaking his head: "Jesus, humans always just leave their trash everywhere."
Chewing??😃😃
Why do you think it's okay to use the Lord's name? Have some respect.
@MHRyan71 Well you just said "the Lord's" in your comment, so there's that...
@MHRyan71 and who are you to tell someone what to do and how to use lords name? You are an ordinary human, show some respect.
@Cee-Bee25 most comments might be ai lol these days ai is everywhere mistakes try to make it look more human maybe it is tho lol
The cigarette in the eye was wild. The coat being picked up and handed to the dude took me out 🤣
I thought that too lmao. I can't stop laughing hahahaha. That's fucked up haha.
Adds to how much Chewbacca has Solo's back
The dude is Jeff Bridges, _that_ dude is Harrison Ford.
The DUDE?? You mean one of the most famous and best actors of all time… HARRISON FORD?? Smdh 🤦🏻♀️
@kreeves122 fr clueless viewers
There's a big difference between improv and bloopers.
Some of it was improv and some of it was bloopery stuff that they improvised from.
I mean, most of the improv stuff is because of a blooper or mistake
The difference between the two is composure and the director willing to let it play out.
Kind of
Yeah, some of these weren’t really bloopers. The joker scene wasn’t a blooper. Chewbacca handing in the jacket was not a blooper. And Scarlett Johansson was not a blooper, as it was planned, hidden camera filming. I didn’t think the one with Scarjo belonged.
But there were a few different scenes were actors, accidentally fell, and those were bloopers, as worth of farts. They were not intentional, to the extent that they came from involuntary gas.
That's insane that missing a jump like that was all in a day's work 7:07
Dustin Hoffman ad libbing "i'm walking here!" in The Midnight Cowboy, when a real taxi almost hit him, should definitely have been on this list
And Rutge Hauer's final speech in Blade Runner was not scripted. Rutge Hauer just pulled that one out by surprise on Harrison Ford, so his reaction was organic.
@scoobydoobydoooo the original script was alot longer, so he made it shorter right then and there
The delayed explosion, and reaction in The Dark Night, should have been on it also.
@jakerazmataz852 That's been proven to be false.
@gabe271 Proof?
6:06 Robin Williams HIMSELF is struggling to not laugh at himself 😂
FUCK THE SHRhIhihiMP
Geez, I totally missed that that was him! I guess I've never seen him with a little mustache before. lol
edit: it's so obvious now that I re-watch that scene. ahaha idk how i missed that.
7:22...Yeah, Scar Jo pulls up in a van & asks me to get in. KIDNEYS BE DAMNED...I'M TOTALLY IN THERE😂
You only get one shot, do not miss your to blow
This opportunity comes once in a lifetime
@Elthenar chance
thats why we have 2 of kidneys, one of them are for these situations!
@ygorgomes5202 E eu vou acabar precisando de um, tô tomando chá de erva-botão. 😭
@PlaylistsApocalipse_EricCF melhoras
2:41 You can see one of the extras raise her arms, about to start cheering, then stop herself as she realises she jumped the cue. It seems like they knew they were meant to cheer, it just wasn’t communicated to them at what point to do so (and since they didn’t understand English the speech wouldn’t have given them a clue).
Went and watched the scene with Tom Hanks and it’s perfection. She is so real and slips into her training but there is genuine care and reaction to him in her voice. He gave them such realistically acted trauma that they went on autopilot with their training. Brilliantly done.
Even more powerful if you watch the entire movie and what his character had experienced leading up to the scene. A complete emotional crash upon realizing he's finally safe, can let his guard down, and doesn't need to do anything other than accept the care he's being offered.
true, knowing that, this scene is even better ... stunning how he makes her feel that the (re)act(ion) of the character is real
I hated that scene. Seemed totally out of character, even if he was traumatised, he's hide it better. BTW I've worked as a hospital guard, often watching ER patients. The symptoms of PTSD come up days, even weeks later. In the moment, people get emotionally numb. They don't feel anything for a while, become "depersonalized". I felt this scene was made just so we'd be more sympathetic and pitying. Didn't work on me.
@squirlmy cool story bro
Yeah that was truly S++ tier acting from Tom
Al Leong is legendary. I remember trying to find him in every action movie I watched as a kid.
Me too. I never knew his name, but I always looked for him and another actor whose name now I can't recall (sorry, Mr Actor) that eventually played Bobby Six-Killer in The Renegade, with Lorenzo Lamas.
@InSanctaSanctorum Branscombe Richmond
@Dr.Thirteen-bb1ub 😄👍
It's as if it wasn't an action/martial arts movie without Al Leong.
And then he was "Bob" Genghis Khan in Bill & Ted, and beat the hell out of a store mannequin!
Buster Keaton's stunts were insane , and all for a laugh , absolute legend . Sometimes the ad libs are spot on and many writers would have loved to have owned those lines .
they dont build em like Buster anymore.
@YeetSeatGremlin I agree , just watching his stunts makes me think there had to be easier ways to make a living , one of a kind .
The GOAT! Steam Boat Bill was my favorite as a kid.
@SpearFisher85 You're making me go all nostalgic , i think i'm going to have to go watch that one .
@YeetSeatGremlin
The action in the John Wick franchise is heavily influenced buy Buster Keaton. Lots of physical comedy that would do him proud.
3:08 I mean, he IS a comedian
3:20 that horse is a real actor, amazing self-control.
That horse went to cool school.
actually those are some bend together cats, because horses dont look like horses on camera
Harrison Ford makes sucha face when he picks up the parka....🤣🤣🤣
The three actors were like "did he just Fk up the scene??"
Super confused, I’ve started to wonder about his state.
It totally seems in character for both Chewie and Han Solo though
ChewParka😂
I 100% believe that one is ACTUALLY unscripted unlike a lot of these moments, and it's because that straight up looks like Harrison Ford going "what is that? What the hell are you handing me? We're doing a scene."
1:26 So always flash a code 4 if you're doing something illegal, got it
if you're a cop, yes. but if you're an avenger...
4:10. My husband and I say this to each other, all the time, still lol.
I love how actors have that gut feeling to go along with it and it ends up being a master piece.
Knowing how to 'run with it' - improvising - is a critical part of an actor's training.
2:02 Hollywood, and parents should know better.
Good stuff here, but once again I must point out the Captain Phillips scene. The corpsman's initial "You're welcome.", is so freaking genuine and truthful it broke me. Makes sense she's an actual corpsman.
Marines have corpsman, when I was in service we had male corpsman; wasn’t aware that there are female corpsman. When aboard ship we had pecker checks every morning; that would be an intriguing event with female corpsman!
That's one of Tom Hanks' best scenes ever, and the corpsman is fantastic.
This is amazing! I really really hated this movie and I’ve said to people the only decent thing in it was the woman at the end who played the medic cause she was the most natural and realistic actor. I can’t believe that this is actually something other people have noticed and that she was a real medic because non -actors really struggled to be natural and she is so chill
she’s the best part of the whole movieI for me.
thought about her several times sibce then
1:22 as a so cal officer. I thought this was in the script! Dude did his research! EDIT: South CA with the SO.
No long Intro, straight into the Video. Keep it up!
True, this was a very good list. Not completely made up of the ones we've heard a millions times.
And all that’s without mentioning the scene in Dark Knight when Joker blows up the hospital, but the explosions stopped midway through and Heath Ledger stayed in character wondering why the explosions stopped.
i thought the explosions of hospital were scripted that way by the joker for his own fun
@cristianmicusome of them were scripted but apparently the one that didn’t go off was not supposed to happen like that. Something was screwed up and he stayed in character
@ctfangirl I thought it was part of the script. Well done.
I remember that. I bet you saw that too from Mojo's Top reviews.
@cristianmicu nope the first part of the explosions went fine but then one of the charges didnt go through, they eventually got it working but yeah Heath improvised the Joker wondering why it wasnt working is great
The ending scene in Captain Phillips movie is insane, it shows how much of an actor Tom Hanks really is!!! The performance was one of the best performances in the entire movie!
Yeah that was incredible, absolute text book of selling the scene. No wonder it seemed so real if the nurse was a real navy medic, she just ignored he was Tom Hanks.
That scene was so well done. I don't think a writer could have wrote it better. And it would have been hard to convey to actors what needed to be done. Took a great actor and a person from the field to to it so brilliantly.
The sailor actually took a few takes to warm up because she was star-struck :)
I always get mad too because the other service members gave her crap for being in the movie. She absolutely killed it in that scene.
Good scene, but its not a blooper or improvised per se.
Its just a professional doing her job.
That scene from A Knight's Tale was legit one of the best. RIP Heath
Its impprtant to have that flexibility. The actor who keeps acting and the director who keeps rolling, magical things happen lol
Especially when Robin Williams is the actor.
Oh yes, they were not actors. They just randomly approached Scarlett Johansson sitting in a van and not recognize her.
She approached them in the van, and not everyone knows scarlett Johansson
If I saw her I wouldn’t recognize her either.
They probably filmed A LOT of encounters, most people probably recognized her, some didn't, that's normal.
Scarlet Johanssen wasn't so well known back in 2013. If a beat-up van randomly pulls over to you in a derelict neighborhood in the middle of the night and the driver asks you for directions, you may think it looks like Scarlet Johanssen, but would never believe it was her.
The guy approached them probably thought the woman did a tremendous job applying her make up to look like SJ
2:50 This one genuinely made my day! 🤣😁😆😭HAHAHAHAHAA!!!
That Code 4 one is incredible, what a good guy! So many times movie sets end up with emergency services present because someone hasn't notified the right authority or filed the correct permit, so without breaking character this actor not only performs the part and enhances the shot by including a helicopter, but also let's the services know not to waste their time checking it out. I absolutely love that!
3:13 "this a fckin foam mattress!"
Also in Voyage Home, Shatner’s line “I think he did a little too much LDS” wasn’t in the script too.
Well, I just commented on the Great Salt Lake , "Why does it stink?" line. Seems like these actors are inside growing up in Utah jokes.
I had no idea these people knew how cool we are!
Either.
5:32 this was brilliant, it took me a minute to figure what she had just done
“Fuck the shrimp!”-Robin Williams
5:20
That was a very smart and slick move and I’m glad the crew was on board since it caused the woman to have a very bad day.
I remember this line sticking out when I first saw the movie as a kid, but in a good way! She did wonderfully
are you a bot? or do you always talk like a robot?
@Gert169; who, me? If talking/typing with proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar is ‘bot-like,’ then sure. I’m not gonna change the way I speak/type to make myself look dumber to appease idiots online who complain about lack of slang or the fact that I don’t like typing like that because it comes across as uneducated and I don’t like the way it seems you can hazard a guess as to someones intelligence just by watching their grammar and patois.
@Khaleesi_Jack just asking a question simmer down there
@Gert169 I know they say "there's no such thing as a stupid question" but they are wrong...and that was 100% a stupid question
Chewbacca not only astonished Harrison but the other two actors too lmao, they probably were like "did he just fk up the scene?"
1:46 man i actually smiled at this scene. and now it's even funnier
Are we not gonna talk about 1:53
@rb4632 👀💀
Scarlet Johansson tells you to get into a van, you get into a van.
Another Leonardo DiCaprio moment was in DJango. He cut his hand during an intense scene. He just looks at the cut dripping and continues, doesn't miss a beat. First time watching I was blown away. Excellent actor.
He didn't cut his hand a big piece of glass was stuck in his hand then while staying in character he pulled it out and smoked his cigarette like an absolute legend
@jbonedevil8636 he didn't just smoke a cigar. He rubbed his blood all over Kerry Washingtons face when he was saying his lines about doing with his property whatever he wants.
Completely agree. Prob best improv ever imo.
except for the part where he wiped his actual bloody hand all over Kerry Washington's face. Maybe don't fucking do that, it's a huge biohazard risk!?
One of the all time great scenes. Crazy he used his real blood on Kerry Washington's face - so her freaking out reaction must have been real as well!
That medic scene in Captain Phillips was so real, I knew the actor must've been an actual first responder of some kind.
Actress.
@englishatheart maybe listen again 6:30
@englishatheart Watch the video again.
@englishatheart No, they've asked to be called actors, just like there is no such term as Doctress, only Doctor.
Same. I already knew that a lot of the Sailors were real Sailors because my Weapons Officer can be seen in the back on a few scenes, when she was a wee baby Ensign. But a soon as that final medical scene started, I knew those were real Navy docs. Loved that they did that
Thankfully the camera was coincidentally pointed at the punching machine at that time.
Joaquin was standing right next to it so the camera was pointed in his direction
@Flasher78 the camera goes to the machine when he starts punching it.
It does not mean they use the first shot. Sometimes they reshot to do the idea properly.
At the Star Trek IV scene, at 5:35 when the lady mess with her own hair, for a moment she looks like to be a Vulcan.
"My dad is a carnigologist" 🤣
Gynecologist
just realized, that the kid @2:11 is gage from pet sematary... :o :o :o
You forget that part in pirates of the caribbean where Johnny Depp says ‘I’ve got a jar of dirt’
1:34 Thought Harrison was just like "why you handing me this you big idiot? we're fleeing" and it was just him going "Why is he pranking me in this shot?" lol
01:06 They also didn’t cut his Oscar blooper.
5:20 damn, that was some smart thinking
In the French Connection, during a chase scene, Gene Hackman's car is T-boned by another car. That was not supposed to happen. They filmed the scene early on a Sunday morning in New York and blocked off the streets where the chase was to occur. One driver, not connected to the movie, somehow got through the barricades and creamed Hackman's car while they were filming. The director, William Friedkin, kept it in the final cut.
Sounds like someone other than the studio got to pay for the props. xD
Paul Rubin’s excuse me was the best improv 😂😂😂
"The clocking in machine." I can't even. 🤣
4:00 You know braille is a thing, right?
Good point
Okay and you don't write down Braille
Who writes in braille?
@natasha83196 Blind people, mostly.
i knew the medic had to be real in the tom hanks movie. that is 100% how a first responder behaves.
Absolutely! I remember thinking to myself either she's the real thing or she studied real first responders intensely.
The scene stood out and made the rest of the scenes more like a traumatic look at his condition. I thought it was done on purpose to highlight his condition. It always stood out to me.
I AM ALSO EXPURT SO I KAN TELL FOUR SURE THAT IS HOW FIRST RESPONDER BEHAVES.
Corpsman. They hate being called medics.
@molotovEOD Is that a Navy thing? I'm pretty certain such first responders in the Army were called medics (but I know this is on a ship, so the lingo is different).
6:22 that laugh actually killed me haha 😂
The gynecologist kid always gets me 😂
Under The Skin was a fascinating, disturbing film. Like a dark dream.
I was high a little drunk and had just taken some sleepy meds first time really watching. I NEVER EXPERIENCED a film like I did with under her skin....The drugs helped!
Way too overlooked. Absolutely loved that movie. The music, the atmosphere, the ending...doesn't get enough credit.
That one really got to me... It was also the first film I watched Scarlett Johansen act in.
Boring it was
@TheReaper569 Yoda you are?
Even though he was a terrorist and a murderer in Die Hard, I really felt a sense of camraderie for Uli when he reached for the Crunch Bar. Even scumbags like chocolate. lol
It was a beautiful take. He and his team are robbing the building! Yet he still stops and carefully looks around to see if anyone's watching before he steals the candybar. Just brilliant.
Another classic by Mr Hoffman "I am walking here!"
2:56 wow. This was so natural and the edit was awesome.
6:25 My favorite scene in the movie just got a 100x funnier. 😂😂😂
"The clocking in machine" 😂😂😂
I guess thats one thing to call a time clock.
2:30
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I love these outtakes! Many of them I've never seen before (a plus!!) and you didn't waste my time with chatty talk inbetween. Thank you!!
Legit thought young Paul Reubens was Jeremy Allen White for a second there
Miko's dad was definitely not a gynecologist 😂
The whole improvised Captain Philips scene is incredible!! It's so real that you feel more like watching a documentary or a live broadcast.
The line "I'm the captain now" was also improvised.
The Morgan Freeman line is my favorite!
4:20 Same thing happened with Donald Glover in the Martian. There's a bit where he pours water into a trash can, only to realize that it's one of those mesh cans only intended for paper trash, so the water spills on the floor. Then he gets up in a hurry and Donald Glover genuinely slipped on the water and fell, and the director thought it was funny and fit the character.
props to the cameramen for pointing the camera and waiting for "UNscripted" moments
The Joker scene is NOT a blooper. That's the actor improvising.
Many of them too
Yeah, improvisation does not equal blooper
He’s amazing
Actually the blooper was the explosion not happening the way it should have. But yes he did improvise the scene around it.
Nope, neither the reaction nor the explosion was a blooper or improvised. It was all planned and went exactly as expected.
3:19 horse giving stinky eyes
Yeah, I'd walk into a van with Scarlett Johansen. To hell with stranger danger
Hell yeah, a couple of pups with pink noses? I'd be straight in that van.
You wouldn't be saying that if you saw the movie.
@NeilLewis77 Just read my mind! Would have to tell her thanks but no thanks.
That Buster Keaton stunt was utterly insane
7:36 This fart scene is so fucking hilarious.
Often wondered what Martin Sheen thought of that scene when General Lee was being cheered by his soldiers. It's an incredibly beautiful and emotional shot. The extras were all dedicated ACW reenactors and they were really in the 'zone' cheering their general.
That scene, in retrospect, makes the recent revelations of how racist America still is not so surprising.
@Pagliacci_Rex 😂 true
@Pagliacci_Rex congratulations self-hating murican, no go and drink your soy latte
@Pagliacci_Rex "recent"? This is only recent for you?
@Pagliacci_RexBill Murray definitely pretended to trip there, it's such an obvious stage fall
4:48 Not the last time he dropped the ball lol
Fart fart. Did you fart? Fart fart lol
It's amazing how many iconic scenes are improvised.
90 % of what is listed here is not improvised, it's total bulshit content, maybe 3 of them are actually impro. dont fall for it
That's what makes them iconic
5:10 something about Gandalf entering Bilbo his hobbit hole
5:26 was a smart play.
'Animals were unfortunately, injured, in the making of this video.'
Robin Williams was the best…
Yeah, then the Kabal got him.