Is it just me, or is it weird that the pic they used for the video’s thumbnail (with Scarlett Johansson) wasn’t an off-script moment. It’s only in the video for a second as part of the Avengers montage, and the narrator doesn’t even acknowledge it.
@@AryanSingh-up6wq Which echoes TheJordanJ's comment that they, or their AI basically chose that thumbnail as clickbait. I guess there is no integrity on RUclips, LOL.
My favorite one, from Life of Brian: Brian is telling his followers "You are all individuals!" and the crowd responds together "Yes, we are all individuals!" Then one voice squeaks out "...I'm not." That is my favorite line of the movie and it was an off script moment from a random extra.
Not improvised. Several of the Pythons say very little was ever improvised in their filming as they scripted everything carefully. The same line was used in the Judean People’s Front meeting, where John Cleese’s character, Reg, says: “…and there is not one man among us who is not willing to sacrifice his life for the cause!” And there is that one voice in the back going”…well, one..,” And Reg says: “…Oh yes, one..!”
That line about Bugs Bunny cross dressing was one of my favorite lines in Wayne's World. I just recently told a person too young to know about Wayne's World about that entire scene. I was talking about how back in the 1990s, I would go to the SeaTac Airport and do exactly what they were doing with my boyfriend at the time. We'd lay on the hood of his car (I had a VW Bus. His little car was a better choice.) and have conversations while we watched airplanes take off over our heads. That scene is so nostalgic to me.
5:02 This is the sign of a great actor. The line in the script is still in the subtext. He changed the line from "You already have the truth" to "You can't handle the truth" because from the character's perspective, everyone in the courtroom already "has" the "truth" and they're still insisting he elaborate, because they can't handle it. He's THE Colonel Jessup. He doesn't have to elaborate. He doesn't have to explain himself. Great powerful moment. He was figuratively punching Tom Cruise's face with his words in that scene. Brilliant.
its refreshing to have one of these were i only actually knew a few! usually these compilations are always full of all the common ones like "hey you know that time Leonardo DiCaprio cut his hand in Django Unchained" etc. YES, EVERYONE KNOWS!
If Darryl Hannah's screaming and flailing was improvised, what was she supposed to do according to the script? Screaming and flailing seems like the only thing you can do after having your eye plucked out.
That is a good one to do and mention in the comments! Double pity because, while the video is not great, it is also not terrible. If it wasn't click baiting..
@@jwhite-1471 I know exactly what he meant and I know he didn't mean what you think he meant. The toast may be well known to people like you because of a film, but to people like me it's an old toast. Don't imagine that how you see the world is how everyone else sees it.
1:25 This reminds me of Kate Beckinsale's character to one of the brides from Dracula in Van Helsing: If you are going to kill someone, kill them! Do't stand there talking about it!!😂
I do have to say, I enjoy that you add stuff from older movies, I see other videos like this and it's always stuff from the last 10-15 years, it's nice to see stuff from over 40 and 50 years ago
Staying mounted on a rearing horse, maintaining enough control to walk it off and keep the cast and crew safe, and stay in character and stick to script? That's actually unbelievable. It's a damn shame that so much talent was poured into the great nothingness of Kevin Costner's ego projects. And if Stallone wrote "Rocky", is it technically improvisation if he's doing it on his own script?
"You can't handle the truth" was actually a line in the original play that _A Few Good Men_ was based on; it's just not as prominent as it is in the movie because that whole exchange between Kaffee and Jessup is a lot more verbose.
In 1983’s “Christine”, after seeing the damaged car in the garage, Arnie turns and yells at Leigh, going on a tirade and getting in her face. In the script Keith Gordon was only supposed to talk to her, And instead shouted, catching her off guard. Alexandra Paul’s look of fear is genuine.
I was about to mention how you should have added one of Jim Carrey's moments, but then I saw you have a whole video dedicated to him doing that. Seems about right.
Pretty much the entire MCU is improv, which probably drives the writers nuts. Let's see RDJ or Scarlett Johansson go off script in a Quinten Tarantino movie. Tell them Samuel L Jackson, Michael Keaton, Tim Roth, Kurt Russell. That dog don't hunt!
I heard the reason the kids in Jurassic Park are scared is because the animatronic was not functioning properly due to all the real rain. It was acting up and legit scared the kids. The glass so couple that with the glass breaking and the kids were legitimately scared for their lives. Also, hate the click bait with Scarlett Johansson on the thumbnail.
If so many movies have been through the actor improvising and not following the script entirely, then does that mean that if you're an actor, you shouldn't follow the script entirely, and that you're supposed to improvise and ignore some of it in order to do well at being an actor? And if so, is that a rule that all actors know, but one that some follow and some do not follow?
@@tyrannozilla No, I am asking, why did you change your mind away from thinking he says "hey!" You said you always THOUGHT...meaning you no longer think that. So I am asking why?
@@tyrannozilla Well I would say, go 1:53 and listen to it over and over again. Remember, Carrie is a two syllable name. See if you can hear him saying two syllables or one. His HEY! does go up in pitch a little but it really sounds like "Hey!" to me. Of course, most people will hear what they want to hear but I think if you listen objectively, you'll hear "hey!." That's what I hear.
i need more cow bell was the most famous ad lib ever from Christopher waken from the most hilarious sketch ever from Saturday night live will Ferrell s most famous sketch
"In this scene of Jaws, Richard Dreyfuss passed gas. It WAS NOT IN the script, and director Steven Spielberg found it a stroke of genius because in a prior scene, Richard Dreyfuss had eaten a bean burrito."
"Need more cowbell" was a huge part of WoW (World of Warcraft) culture way before that, and before WoW was out it was a skit on SNL in 2000. so not sure if you can actually call it "adlib"
It wasn't just the glass that broke at 5:47, the dinosaur's tooth also broke off. Change speed to 0.25x and free frame it when the teeth are shown and you'll see the missing one. Then go back and do the same where you see the glass break from the side. If you look close enough, you'll see where the fake tooth pops off.
I already knew about Gimli/LOTR. His lines are generally the least consistent regarding respect for the books intentions and how the characters normally talk. Legolas never says 'game over', and most of Gimli's dialog is obviously modern day slang and modern day sensibilities. No one in LOTR knew what a 'nervous system' was (as a for instance). Some of that stuff was funny, no doubt. But it also jarringly didn't fit.
1:36 Her shocked reaction might have been completely genuine when he said it, but certainly not anymore after they had swopped camera positions to get her reaction shot.
The camera follows the action too closely sometimes for these to be improvised on camera. Perhaps improvised in an earlier take and then done for real. Or improvised in rehearsal and kept?
Some might be unscripted, but the piece of Yondu is several shots, which cannot be shot in one take. So it's impossible that his lines were a surprise to the broker. Just don't make shit up.
I don't believe for a second that the hand in the mouth prank was genuine. Doesn't seem it at all. But who am I to tell what was normal genuine behavior that many decades ago.
I'm skeptical of some of these. For example: when the fellow puts the piece of skin in his pocket and when that other guys takes a drink of water in the middle of an argument, in both scenes the camera man perfectly follows the actor's hand. There's no way that wasn't scripted. It may have come out as an improv in a previous take but in those shots the camera man clearly knew to expect that action.
@@AeAeRon right, which isn't uncommon (unless Kevin Smith is directing). Making a list of how scripts change due to actor ideas/improv would be endless. I think the implication of this video is that these particular takes were improvised and then kept for the final cut, which the obvious camera move in these two scenes show is not the case.
Picking one line from one Road movie? All of them were (almost) entirely improv. Junior actors had a hard time because neither star would follow the script.
07:59.. This is itself is a reference to a classic SNL sketch where Will Ferrel is hammering away at a cowbell during the recording of "Don't fear the Reaper" "I have a fever, and the only perscription, is more cowbell" m.ruclips.net/video/NHTe2_b8uEA/видео.html&pp=ygUQbW9yZSBjb3diZWxsIHNubA%3D%3D
Is it just me, or is it weird that the pic they used for the video’s thumbnail (with Scarlett Johansson) wasn’t an off-script moment. It’s only in the video for a second as part of the Avengers montage, and the narrator doesn’t even acknowledge it.
Clickbait
I thought it's AI generated. This channel got 12 Mil+ views with a similar thumbnail so they are doing that again
@@AryanSingh-up6wq Which echoes TheJordanJ's comment that they, or their AI basically chose that thumbnail as clickbait. I guess there is no integrity on RUclips, LOL.
Because Scarlett
@@timbartlett1729LOL, definitely!
My favorite one, from Life of Brian: Brian is telling his followers "You are all individuals!" and the crowd responds together "Yes, we are all individuals!" Then one voice squeaks out "...I'm not." That is my favorite line of the movie and it was an off script moment from a random extra.
I thought it was claimed to be Spike Milligan? Or at least his idea.
That was no "random extra", that was Terence Baylor, and I very much doubt that was impromptu.
Not improvised. Several of the Pythons say very little was ever improvised in their filming as they scripted everything carefully.
The same line was used in the Judean People’s Front meeting, where John Cleese’s character, Reg, says: “…and there is not one man among us who is not willing to sacrifice his life for the cause!” And there is that one voice in the back going”…well, one..,”
And Reg says: “…Oh yes, one..!”
That was a great line: "Am I not merciful"... while he is yelling at his sister.
One of the best lines in all of cinema.
That line about Bugs Bunny cross dressing was one of my favorite lines in Wayne's World. I just recently told a person too young to know about Wayne's World about that entire scene. I was talking about how back in the 1990s, I would go to the SeaTac Airport and do exactly what they were doing with my boyfriend at the time. We'd lay on the hood of his car (I had a VW Bus. His little car was a better choice.) and have conversations while we watched airplanes take off over our heads. That scene is so nostalgic to me.
I always thought Luke was just excitedly shouting some variant of “hey!”.
yeah thats what i thought too i still dont hear him say anything else
same
Glad that Nicholson changed the line in A Few Good Men. The original line wouldn't have had near the same impact as what was used in the film.
It was very much a Nicholson line
props to the police car! great improv!
5:02 This is the sign of a great actor. The line in the script is still in the subtext. He changed the line from "You already have the truth" to "You can't handle the truth" because from the character's perspective, everyone in the courtroom already "has" the "truth" and they're still insisting he elaborate, because they can't handle it. He's THE Colonel Jessup. He doesn't have to elaborate. He doesn't have to explain himself. Great powerful moment. He was figuratively punching Tom Cruise's face with his words in that scene. Brilliant.
I'll bet they were glad they had three cameras on that car when it skidded.
Always always always, need more cow bell. It can't be said enough.
its refreshing to have one of these were i only actually knew a few!
usually these compilations are always full of all the common ones like "hey you know that time Leonardo DiCaprio cut his hand in Django Unchained" etc. YES, EVERYONE KNOWS!
Those Bob Hope/Bing Crosby "Road to..." movies were mostly improvised! At one point the Director asked them "Where do I say CUT?"
If Darryl Hannah's screaming and flailing was improvised, what was she supposed to do according to the script? Screaming and flailing seems like the only thing you can do after having your eye plucked out.
Curl up into a ball screaming.
...having your OTHER eye plucked out.
I mean could have gone into shock as well. You don't do much when in shock.
Go all Hound and keep fighting blind.
3:00 By hiding your hand inside your sleeve you cannot pretend it got stuck. He pretended that it was cut off.
No matter how good the video, if I go there by clickbait, I NEVER subscribe.
Never
That is a good one to do and mention in the comments!
Double pity because, while the video is not great, it is also not terrible. If it wasn't click baiting..
What would be the clickbait in this case?
@@takodachi8283 Scarjo bound to a chair in a revealing dress lol
@@superkang7448 But she's there 5:28
"I need more cowbell" - isn't it a reference to the joke video about "Blue Oyster Cult - Don't fear the reaper" song?
Gimli's line about swimming with little hairy women was not a nod to Jaws. "Here's to swimmin' with bow-legged wimmin" is an old toast.
Thank you, that’s interesting.
I was scratching my head over that one’s alleged nod to Jaws, which would hardly seem appropriate in LOTR anyhow.
@@jwhite-1471 I know exactly what he meant and I know he didn't mean what you think he meant. The toast may be well known to people like you because of a film, but to people like me it's an old toast. Don't imagine that how you see the world is how everyone else sees it.
If Michael Rooker goes off script you follow.
"Timey Wimey machine" 😂😂😂😂 Whovian 😂😂😂
Nice to see some new info in this “genre”. How many times have we had to watch “hey, I’m walkin’ here!”?
aw man, Road to Morocco. I haven't heard somebody reference those films like, ever.
1:25 This reminds me of Kate Beckinsale's character to one of the brides from Dracula in Van Helsing: If you are going to kill someone, kill them! Do't stand there talking about it!!😂
I do have to say, I enjoy that you add stuff from older movies, I see other videos like this and it's always stuff from the last 10-15 years, it's nice to see stuff from over 40 and 50 years ago
The first scene from Hot Rod made me laugh hysterically🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I didn’t catch the CWalken impersonation the first time he said, “I need more cowbell.” But, it is super clear the second time.
Staying mounted on a rearing horse, maintaining enough control to walk it off and keep the cast and crew safe, and stay in character and stick to script? That's actually unbelievable. It's a damn shame that so much talent was poured into the great nothingness of Kevin Costner's ego projects.
And if Stallone wrote "Rocky", is it technically improvisation if he's doing it on his own script?
Straight, to the point with no extraneous over explantion. Leagues above watchmojo imo.
"You can't handle the truth" was actually a line in the original play that _A Few Good Men_ was based on; it's just not as prominent as it is in the movie because that whole exchange between Kaffee and Jessup is a lot more verbose.
Fancy word…
In 1983’s “Christine”, after seeing the damaged car in the garage, Arnie turns and yells at Leigh, going on a tirade and getting in her face. In the script Keith Gordon was only supposed to talk to her, And instead shouted, catching her off guard. Alexandra Paul’s look of fear is genuine.
I was about to mention how you should have added one of Jim Carrey's moments, but then I saw you have a whole video dedicated to him doing that. Seems about right.
Margie didn't "slip on ice", she sank through the snow. Tell me you don't live in a cold climate without telling me, bruh.
I need more cow bell! That's just...well damn, if I am ever in any situation like that, I am going to use that line!.
Pretty much the entire MCU is improv, which probably drives the writers nuts. Let's see RDJ or Scarlett Johansson go off script in a Quinten Tarantino movie. Tell them Samuel L Jackson, Michael Keaton, Tim Roth, Kurt Russell. That dog don't hunt!
4:32 Crews don't decide to keep shots. Directors do.
I heard the reason the kids in Jurassic Park are scared is because the animatronic was not functioning properly due to all the real rain. It was acting up and legit scared the kids. The glass so couple that with the glass breaking and the kids were legitimately scared for their lives.
Also, hate the click bait with Scarlett Johansson on the thumbnail.
idk why but always when I was a kid when he talks about his house stink I always had to laugh at that part xD
You missed to very big ones: "Leave the gun. Take the cannoli.", and "You're gonna need a bigger boat".
Well, Wallach HAD been kind of kidnapped by a hard-riding local gang....
7:37 Any time you can fit the phrase, "timey wimey" in, it's a win.
Jack Nicklinson truly is a genius, now we know where he gets all those wonderful lines. (my slight improvised reference to his role as the Joker)
I'm more struck by your Improvised Reference to his name.
@@Scipio488 I think I was a victim of auto-correct...
If so many movies have been through the actor improvising and not following the script entirely, then does that mean that if you're an actor, you shouldn't follow the script entirely, and that you're supposed to improvise and ignore some of it in order to do well at being an actor? And if so, is that a rule that all actors know, but one that some follow and some do not follow?
1:53 As a kid, I always thought Luke said "Hey!"
He does. At least, that is what I posted my comment on here a couple days ago insisting. Why did you change your mind?
@@aaronsmith7946 You must be confusing me for someone else, as this is my only comment on this page.
@@tyrannozilla No, I am asking, why did you change your mind away from thinking he says "hey!" You said you always THOUGHT...meaning you no longer think that. So I am asking why?
@@aaronsmith7946 I can kinda hear now that he's saying "Carrie."
@@tyrannozilla Well I would say, go 1:53 and listen to it over and over again. Remember, Carrie is a two syllable name. See if you can hear him saying two syllables or one. His HEY! does go up in pitch a little but it really sounds like "Hey!" to me. Of course, most people will hear what they want to hear but I think if you listen objectively, you'll hear "hey!." That's what I hear.
i need more cow bell was the most famous ad lib ever from Christopher waken from the most hilarious sketch ever from Saturday night live will Ferrell s most famous sketch
Oh my god! A couple of humans actually thought of some words to say on their own!
What is the fascination with this?
Adam Goldberg’s “Need more cowbell” line came from a Saturday Night Live sketch with Christopher Walken.
You can never have too much cowbell
"I've got a fever, and the only cure is more cowbell!"
@@joetowers4804 Only Christopher Walken can say it right.
We know
*_LOL. I need more cow bell. If you know you know...._* 👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣👣
Buck Ripley: Oh bite the big one, Uncle Ronan!
"In this scene of Jaws, Richard Dreyfuss passed gas. It WAS NOT IN the script, and director Steven Spielberg found it a stroke of genius because in a prior scene, Richard Dreyfuss had eaten a bean burrito."
Mark Hamill does NOT yell "Carrie" in the scene mentioned. This misinformation has been debunked many times over.
"Need more cowbell" was a huge part of WoW (World of Warcraft) culture way before that, and before WoW was out it was a skit on SNL in 2000. so not sure if you can actually call it "adlib"
I always thought Luke shouted "hey!"
It wasn't just the glass that broke at 5:47, the dinosaur's tooth also broke off. Change speed to 0.25x and free frame it when the teeth are shown and you'll see the missing one. Then go back and do the same where you see the glass break from the side. If you look close enough, you'll see where the fake tooth pops off.
Don't know how you did it but you pronounced 'Horst Buchholz' almost correct.
I already knew about Gimli/LOTR. His lines are generally the least consistent regarding respect for the books intentions and how the characters normally talk. Legolas never says 'game over', and most of Gimli's dialog is obviously modern day slang and modern day sensibilities. No one in LOTR knew what a 'nervous system' was (as a for instance).
Some of that stuff was funny, no doubt. But it also jarringly didn't fit.
Shame that we, as a society today, are not as funny, clever, or creative anymore.
Pretty sure that these funny, clever, and creative clips count as "society today." Are you a paid troll or a hobbyist?
@@dcbradfo657 "clips count as society", he said 🤦♂️
We're not? Ridiculous
1:51 -- he yells "Hey!"
1:36 Her shocked reaction might have been completely genuine when he said it, but certainly not anymore after they had swopped camera positions to get her reaction shot.
I really enjoyed this one.
The Cloned Voice that is used (abused/misused) by A.I. in this video is a human being called: Dan Dicks of PressForTruth! ( Canadian 🇨🇦 ) ... No Joke!
The camera follows the action too closely sometimes for these to be improvised on camera. Perhaps improvised in an earlier take and then done for real. Or improvised in rehearsal and kept?
Some might be unscripted, but the piece of Yondu is several shots, which cannot be shot in one take. So it's impossible that his lines were a surprise to the broker. Just don't make shit up.
amazing
2:45 Of course he has to continue the scene if the director hasn't said cut yet.
I don't believe for a second that the hand in the mouth prank was genuine. Doesn't seem it at all. But who am I to tell what was normal genuine behavior that many decades ago.
More Cowbell is the answer to most things.
2:55 Cute!
Michael Rooker @ 4:38 🤣🤣
Click bait
And full of lies.
Well done... click baiting Scarlet and it had nothing to do with Avengers scene you presented..
Didn’t slip on the ice. It broke
Why didn't you show the line from Jaws that JRD referenced in TLOTR??? It would have been nice to see that reference in this context.
I'm skeptical of some of these. For example: when the fellow puts the piece of skin in his pocket and when that other guys takes a drink of water in the middle of an argument, in both scenes the camera man perfectly follows the actor's hand. There's no way that wasn't scripted. It may have come out as an improv in a previous take but in those shots the camera man clearly knew to expect that action.
Sometimes, things are improvised, and then they do another take, and it's kept in.
@@AeAeRon right, which isn't uncommon (unless Kevin Smith is directing). Making a list of how scripts change due to actor ideas/improv would be endless. I think the implication of this video is that these particular takes were improvised and then kept for the final cut, which the obvious camera move in these two scenes show is not the case.
Picking one line from one Road movie? All of them were (almost) entirely improv. Junior actors had a hard time because neither star would follow the script.
That gets them a Thumbs down.
...and thanks for watching, good bye and all that ;)
And in case I don't see ya, Good afternoon, Good evening, and Good night!
The Star Wars scene is from the crappy edited 99’s version.
im simple person just click video when i see Scarlett Johansson picture
Those times when I wish I could undo my click counting to views.
Yeah, right - a car existing only in CGI was "supposed to flip, but didn't." 🙄
You don’t need to repeat the scenes.
3:03 i wasn't born but Audrey is so dam gorgeous i would do the same thing.
How is the Roman Holiday clip in color?!
If I had to guess, I'd say... colorization. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_colorization
2:55 Back then when women were allowed to be women and men men.
My family died. Girls.
🤷♂️ game is game 😂
OK, I am sorry but it sounds to me like he just say "HEY!!" in Star Wars. Not "Carrie!" Sorry. I am not hearing that.
GOOD VIDEO.., SPOILED BY CLICKBAIT... CLICKED NEVER RECOMMEND THIS CHANNEL😂
5:40 not a jeep.. wrong vehicle.. Ford Explorer :)
It was wrong to replace Obelix with the Hulk. Broke the entire Avengers timeline!
Scarlett is click bait.
How is this a short? I retired and started collecting my pension while waiting for it to finish?
Where's Rutger Hauer's line from 'Blade Runner'?
1:54 - lost all credibility by repeating something that was debunked years ago. Get off IMDB and create something original
That didn't sound anything like "there she", there not even a "sh" sound, def said Carrie.
Jesus, give a trigger warning before some bloody horror scene. Not everybody wants to see that.
some of these are bullshit
It feels kinda odd that no one else as commented in the first 25 minutes.
3 hours and only 128 likes? Lemme change that
First pin?
6 hours and 346 likes
07:59..
This is itself is a reference to a classic SNL sketch where Will Ferrel is hammering away at a cowbell during the recording of "Don't fear the Reaper"
"I have a fever, and the only perscription, is more cowbell"
m.ruclips.net/video/NHTe2_b8uEA/видео.html&pp=ygUQbW9yZSBjb3diZWxsIHNubA%3D%3D