Also with the Wayne’s world bit. Queen wasn’t exactly known for letting their songs be used in films. They filmed the scene with bohemian rhapsody, and sent it to Freddie Mercury, who was very I’ll from aids, and very shortly before his death. Apparently he really liked how they all started head banging, so he gave permission for it to be used. Then passed away shortly after. Rip to Freddie
Queen was well-known for having their music in movies, even composing entire soundtracks for movies such as Flash Gordon and Highlander years before Wayne's World came out.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet. That "the shelf just fell" urban myth from Ghostbusters appeared a few years back, and I kept seeing so many comments on that clip here on RUclips, I decided to backtrack and see where it originated. Turned out, it was from a website that had embedded that very clip in the article. Only problem is, the story goes back NO FURTHER, and in fact directly contradicts multiple iterations of the script for the film. From the time they go downstairs to the time they see the ghostly librarian, the ONLY thing that was ever present in the script was the falling bookshelf moment. It's there in the July, August, September, and October drafts of the script. By contrast, the 'symmetrical book stacking' moment and the 'Venkman get a sample of this' moment were both made up on the day of shooting after director Ivan Reitman decided they needed more beats in between 'it's moving' and 'it's here', as reported on page 28 of the 1985 book Making Ghostbusters, written by Don Shay.
@@C.I... That i realize but he s pronouncing the names correctly for the most part, possibly because the voice used is using British English pronunciations but they are correct
Dr. Strange. When strange leaves the hospital through the portal. After the portal closes a mop fall over scaring the heck out of Christine. The mop falling over was completely unplanned and the Rachel McAdams startled scream is completely genuine.
Yes and NOPE! Kurt didn't get him fired. Director Stuard Baird said the early death of Seagal was always planned to be a shocking moment for audiences, it was 'designed to raise the stakes for the other characters'. This was a time before the whole Me too crap. Studios didn't give a rats A$$ what jerks like Seagal did to women. Or anyone else. If they had he wouldn't have gotten past his first movie. The only controversy was how the character bought it. In the script his head was supposed to explode due to the change in air pressure, Seagal refused to film it that way, as his fans would not like it. So it was re written where he just does a Peter Pan exit, and a wooden dummy was used. Ironically the dummy was the better actor.
The part about the bookcase falling in Ghostbusters is wrong. That was planned, and if you look at the scene closely you can see the wall behind the bookcase has two small holes that would be behind the top of the bookcase. The two holes were so crew could push two metal rods through the holes, and push the bookcase over. The wall is a fake wall constructed specifically for this scene. Dan Aykroyd even explains the scene during the commentary audio on the DVD of the film.
"Didn't go as planned", huh? And no mention of Twilight Zone: The Movie where a helicopter landed on and killed 3 actors? I'd call that not as planned.
When I first watched " Executive Decision" and saw Seagal's character bein killed I thought: "What? they really killed him at the beginning of the movie?" Now I know why. Thx for the enlightenment!
@@gallo162 I know, and that pisses me off more. It's a garbage movie made for gullible people who are exactly the kind to believe whatever trash a youtube video says like this
All good except for Executive Decision. Seagal was never meant to have a bigger part, director Stuard Baird said the early death was always planned to be a shocking moment for audiences, it was 'designed to raise the stakes for the other characters'.
That beautiful moment in "It's a Wonderful Life" is definitely my favorite on the list! I've probably seen the movie 100 times in my 47yrs, if not more!! It was perfect timing!!
All they have to do is adjust the spelling to make it come out phonetically correct. Text to speech used to not be able to pronounce my name so I had to spell it differently, Jarid, in order for it to come out right, if people are going to use text speech, they should listen to it again and make sure everything is pronounced correctly and adjusted if it’s not.
I kind of have to assume that a real person gave the AI the names; I doubt the AI is smart enough to ever get any actors names right. So it's most likely "Operator Error." ;)
@ricopimento no no it's really text-to-speech. There are many "content creators" in RUclips who ask chatgpt to write a BS script, which they then feed to text-to-speech, and copy-paste some random clips together, and with zero effort they earn thousands of dollars from views.
7:05 - this bit is incorrect. Spielberg, unimpressed with the model shark footage, wanted to incorporate some real shark footage into the movie, so he got some from noted shark researchers Valerie and Ron Taylor, and the story was adjusted accordingly. The shark attack you see in the film occurred months, if not years, earlier, rather than during the filming of Jaws itself.
Thank you for reminding me of The Killer Tomatoes. I can genuinely say that I have not thought about that film in 30 years. And now, I'm off to watch it again !!!
The scene from Attack of the Killer Tomatoes was filmed a few miles from us. The field has since been buried forever under a mall and car dealerships... of course.
Now that makes sense. I always wondered by Steven Seagal's character was killed off early in Executive Decision (1996). I'm so glad Kurt Russell had the courage to put his foot down.
I have heard Steven Seagal's name out loud so many times. I have never heard it done so poorly as in this video. He said it the way a telemarketer would say it.
@TrailerParkBoys is this the guy you got the accented punctuation on famous actors' names?? 😂 at first I didn't really catch it but now it makes me laugh! EXCELLENT.
The Usual Suspects scene. Half of it is real reactions to Del Toro lines. Del Toro had a horrible accent by that time and took full advantage of it for his character. He farted only for a moment but was really loud.
It was a pre-war Martin parlour style guitar. This would be worth tens of thosands of Dollars in todays money. I guess go big or go broke applied here.
The entire story was told in an NPR interview. Look it up, I don't remember much except her reaction to the guitar getting busted was 100% real, cuz she knew the guitar was the loaned one.
As much as I loved John Belushi's acting back in the day I think Bill Murray was the perfect fit for Ghostbusters. Belushi was the star of Animal House, and a movie few have seen I think called "1941" in which he starred as a deranged WWII Airforce Pilot, and that movie was Comedy Gold!
The dialogue itself is improvised, but the falling shelf effect was in multiple versions of the script. As scripted, he was supposed to say simply, "Nice." His next line has the stage direction, "(out loud)", suggesting he was only intended to mouth the word Nice, or perhaps speak it sotto voce.
A lot of these, just like other "unplanned scenes", always seem like they were planned and someone just said they weren't in an interview and it's been taken as gospel 😂
If I was a director I would instruct my cast to keep in character as much as possible. I have seen to many 'bloopers' and outtakes that could have been saved and worked into a performance.
Steven Seagal also had a proclivity for being far too handsy with a then 16 year-old Katherine Heigl in Under Seige 2 - a fact she spoke about years later and expressed her discomfort at his improper behaviour.
Yeah they need to release American Beauty on 4K disc already 💯 Also "The Hole" which has Thora and Keira Knightley (same age) in a flashing scene as well.
In the movie "Twilight Zone: The Movie," 2 child actors and an adult actor were killed on the last day of filming due to a helicopter crash. 5 were charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the jury acquitted. The families sued, which was settled for undisclosed amounts. A very sad tale.
0:15 if you are a movie lover please see children of men. The story, while not spectacular, is interesting, but, its the cinematography that is amazing. The scene mentioned in this vid was absolutely astonishing to watch in theaters.
Also, the actor that played Oddjob later went to prison for rape. That wasn't planned. *EDIT* I turns out I mixed up the actors from James Bond and Austin Powers movies. Oddjob actor wasn't a rapist.
Wrong person. You are thinking of, Joseph Hyungmin Son, the actor who played Dr. Evil's Oddjob-inspired henchman in the first Austin Powers movie, was sentenced to life in prison for his role in a 1990 Christmas Eve gang rape and torture of a woman.
@justiniansnow8919 No worries, we all do it. I met the real Oddjob when I was a child... he was a nice person. I just wanted to give the same respect he gave me. I wish you the best.
About 10. Days before freddie mercury passed away they showed him that scene and asked him if it was okay that they did that with Bohemian Rhapsody they said he died laughing and loved it so much that he said yeah go ahead and use it. He got to see that right before he passed away
Steven Seagal did a pretty good job in Executive Decision. I think it's the only role Seagal ever had that he wasn't Steven Seagal. Steven Seagal, for once, was acting.
His pronunciations of names is terrible and terrifying. These are famous people with names out there all over radio, TV and movies being pronounced correctly. C'mon man get it together.
but which executive made the executive decision to have Segal killed off early in "Executive decision" ? not a hard rewrite as in a team all should be briefed on the mission goal, and they can expect some may fail ...
4:17 "This surprised reaction from Thora Birch is 100% genuine." *Proceeds to show Annette Bening*
Dont forget Eyesla Fisher. Im thinking the AI voice can't say Isla. Or Fiennes apparently.
@@jamesmaybrick2001Steven Seagull
That blooper from It's A Wonderful Life is absolutely wholesome and makes me love the movie all that much more.
Also with the Wayne’s world bit. Queen wasn’t exactly known for letting their songs be used in films. They filmed the scene with bohemian rhapsody, and sent it to Freddie Mercury, who was very I’ll from aids, and very shortly before his death. Apparently he really liked how they all started head banging, so he gave permission for it to be used. Then passed away shortly after. Rip to Freddie
Queen was well-known for having their music in movies, even composing entire soundtracks for movies such as Flash Gordon and Highlander years before Wayne's World came out.
@@githerax5303There's a difference between being paid to make a soundtrack and letting someone you don't know use your music.
His last song was tragically epic. RIP Mr Mercury
Mike Myers makes a joke about Bohemian Rhapsody in the movie of the same name
Auto-correct sucks.
Thats NOT in Fellowship of the Ring
* flips the table *
I was scrolling down to see if anyone else picked that up
It was in the two toes!
If you're gonna list off a bunch of movies, get them right.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet. That "the shelf just fell" urban myth from Ghostbusters appeared a few years back, and I kept seeing so many comments on that clip here on RUclips, I decided to backtrack and see where it originated. Turned out, it was from a website that had embedded that very clip in the article. Only problem is, the story goes back NO FURTHER, and in fact directly contradicts multiple iterations of the script for the film. From the time they go downstairs to the time they see the ghostly librarian, the ONLY thing that was ever present in the script was the falling bookshelf moment. It's there in the July, August, September, and October drafts of the script. By contrast, the 'symmetrical book stacking' moment and the 'Venkman get a sample of this' moment were both made up on the day of shooting after director Ivan Reitman decided they needed more beats in between 'it's moving' and 'it's here', as reported on page 28 of the 1985 book Making Ghostbusters, written by Don Shay.
What did you expected from a clickbait channel? Actual research?
The guy can't even be bothered to pronounce people's names correctly. Accurate information was never on the table.
Do you know how to pronounce any of the names in this video? ANY of them?
pronounced all of them correctly..
EY - kroyd?
He's not pronouncing anything. It astounds and frightens me how many people don't know that is an AI text to speech voice.
@@C.I... That i realize but he s pronouncing the names correctly for the most part, possibly because the voice used is using British English pronunciations but they are correct
@@w.reidripley1968 Troy Aikman and Dan Aykroyd had a kid.
Dr. Strange. When strange leaves the hospital through the portal. After the portal closes a mop fall over scaring the heck out of Christine. The mop falling over was completely unplanned and the Rachel McAdams startled scream is completely genuine.
Yeah. That Kurt Russel scene is infamous and priceless.
Bro Kurt Russel is so based LMAO. Dude crashed a real relic and basically wrote Seagal out of the movie.
Yes and NOPE! Kurt didn't get him fired. Director Stuard Baird said the early death of Seagal was always planned to be a shocking moment for audiences, it was 'designed to raise the stakes for the other characters'. This was a time before the whole Me too crap. Studios didn't give a rats A$$ what jerks like Seagal did to women. Or anyone else. If they had he wouldn't have gotten past his first movie. The only controversy was how the character bought it. In the script his head was supposed to explode due to the change in air pressure, Seagal refused to film it that way, as his fans would not like it. So it was re written where he just does a Peter Pan exit, and a wooden dummy was used. Ironically the dummy was the better actor.
Have you seen him in GOTG 2?
based on what?
@er ruclips.net/video/McaHuDGNzL0/видео.html
Sounds to me like he destroyed two relics
The part about the bookcase falling in Ghostbusters is wrong. That was planned, and if you look at the scene closely you can see the wall behind the bookcase has two small holes that would be behind the top of the bookcase. The two holes were so crew could push two metal rods through the holes, and push the bookcase over. The wall is a fake wall constructed specifically for this scene. Dan Aykroyd even explains the scene during the commentary audio on the DVD of the film.
Feel like many of these aren't accurate.
"Didn't go as planned", huh? And no mention of Twilight Zone: The Movie where a helicopter landed on and killed 3 actors? I'd call that not as planned.
I would bet real money TheLaughPlanet didn't know about that incident.
It's called the LaughPlanet, not TragedyPlanet.
Maybe someone planned it....
@@darkcoeficientTrue, good one there, if so... we should add the horse from never ending story, unless is already in and I did missed it.
Or was it? 🤔
When I first watched " Executive Decision" and saw Seagal's character bein killed I thought: "What? they really killed him at the beginning of the movie?" Now I know why. Thx for the enlightenment!
Can't believe people still talk about that scene in Now You See Me, it's confirmed that's just an urban myth
its a sht film anyway.
@@gallo162 You lie. It's a polished shit film.
@@gallo162 I know, and that pisses me off more. It's a garbage movie made for gullible people who are exactly the kind to believe whatever trash a youtube video says like this
Did you even watch the video? This dude has so many “facts”wrong
All good except for Executive Decision. Seagal was never meant to have a bigger part, director Stuard Baird said the early death was always planned to be a shocking moment for audiences, it was 'designed to raise the stakes for the other characters'.
And Seagal did it to make up for another deal gone bad with the studio.
And it was Annette Bennings’ character with the look of shock in American Beauty, not Thor’s Birch.
Weird use of apostrophes
Thor's Birch, lol, I know what you meant, but man that is funny.
weird use of autocorrect, actually@@Robil63
Thor’s bitch, Thora Birch.
That beautiful moment in "It's a Wonderful Life" is definitely my favorite on the list! I've probably seen the movie 100 times in my 47yrs, if not more!! It was perfect timing!!
Leguizamo on Seagal "he runs like a bitch" 😂
AI narration sucks. It just doesn’t get the actors’ names right. So disrespectful to the people who do their best to give us these great movies.
Like the reference to Dan "Ake"-roid.
All they have to do is adjust the spelling to make it come out phonetically correct. Text to speech used to not be able to pronounce my name so I had to spell it differently, Jarid, in order for it to come out right, if people are going to use text speech, they should listen to it again and make sure everything is pronounced correctly and adjusted if it’s not.
well steven segal is not really a respectable human being so its ok
I kind of have to assume that a real person gave the AI the names; I doubt the AI is smart enough to ever get any actors names right. So it's most likely "Operator Error." ;)
@ricopimento no no it's really text-to-speech. There are many "content creators" in RUclips who ask chatgpt to write a BS script, which they then feed to text-to-speech, and copy-paste some random clips together, and with zero effort they earn thousands of dollars from views.
7:05 - this bit is incorrect. Spielberg, unimpressed with the model shark footage, wanted to incorporate some real shark footage into the movie, so he got some from noted shark researchers Valerie and Ron Taylor, and the story was adjusted accordingly. The shark attack you see in the film occurred months, if not years, earlier, rather than during the filming of Jaws itself.
Your choice in thumbnails speaks volumes to the quality of the channel.
Indeed!
Benicio Del Toro was hilarious in The Usual Suspects. "I sthaid he'll flip ya" 🤣🤣🤣
Imagine Ghostbusters with Belushi. Like an alternate timeline.
The fact thay they used the scene where that extra died was kinda disrespectul imo
Or a tribute to his work. Unless you knew the situation, you can't ever know.
Or honorable
I feel so bad for that girl in the Exorcism scene. If I was her, that contraption and everyone involved would be broken beyond belief.
Bob Anderson did say that viggo is a best swordsman he ever trained so its not suprise he have a good reflex
Thank you for reminding me of The Killer Tomatoes. I can genuinely say that I have not thought about that film in 30 years.
And now, I'm off to watch it again !!!
The scene from Attack of the Killer Tomatoes was filmed a few miles from us. The field has since been buried forever under a mall and car dealerships... of course.
Now that makes sense. I always wondered by Steven Seagal's character was killed off early in Executive Decision (1996). I'm so glad Kurt Russell had the courage to put his foot down.
It’s not Ayyykroid, it’s Aaahhkkkroid.
It's not "Ralph Fee-ens" either, LOL!
@@hux2000 Steven Seagull
Why are the narrations so terrible from this channel? Is the narrator AI?
I have heard Steven Seagal's name out loud so many times. I have never heard it done so poorly as in this video. He said it the way a telemarketer would say it.
Yes it is AI, badly done.
Steven Seagal dying in that movie is the funniest shit ever.
@TrailerParkBoys is this the guy you got the accented punctuation on famous actors' names?? 😂 at first I didn't really catch it but now it makes me laugh! EXCELLENT.
3:57 Here it is we want to see
Boring.
Thank you, fellow gentleman of culture and discernment.
Nice editing bro. Yur pronoonchiation is pourfucqt!
The Usual Suspects scene. Half of it is real reactions to Del Toro lines. Del Toro had a horrible accent by that time and took full advantage of it for his character. He farted only for a moment but was really loud.
There were so many things that happened on The Exorcist it’s crazy.
the thumbnail guy here, reporting for duty.
Ah yes, the famous Dan A Kroid and Ralph Fee Yenns
Anyone know why they would loan a rare and expensive guitar instead of a copy?
Stupidity.
It was a pre-war Martin parlour style guitar. This would be worth tens of thosands of Dollars in todays money. I guess go big or go broke applied here.
The entire story was told in an NPR interview. Look it up, I don't remember much except her reaction to the guitar getting busted was 100% real, cuz she knew the guitar was the loaned one.
Nice bunch of facts. Thanks.
STEVEN SEGEL.... wtf did i just hear you say.....
Not sure alot of the "he thought it was a prop but he smashed a million dollar piece" is going to keep working bro.
As much as I loved John Belushi's acting back in the day I think Bill Murray was the perfect fit for Ghostbusters. Belushi was the star of Animal House, and a movie few have seen I think called "1941" in which he starred as a deranged WWII Airforce Pilot, and that movie was Comedy Gold!
We did a radio play version of It's a Wonderful Life in HS and the scene of uncle Billy falling over off screen made the cut.
the look on that girls face when Kurt Russel smashed that that 1833 Martin is priceless
I mean who won't want to hug Draco amirite? Right? Guys? ....guys?
No one pronounces Aykroyd with a long "a" and the "s" in Isla is silent.
thats why 1:44 scene seemed like her reaction was so genuine. thats what won her an award right
Thumbnail got me...congrats
Yeoooo that Ghostbusters Bill Murray saying "first time" is improvised? I didnt know, but now that I know its even funnier. I love Ghostbusters.
The dialogue itself is improvised, but the falling shelf effect was in multiple versions of the script. As scripted, he was supposed to say simply, "Nice." His next line has the stage direction, "(out loud)", suggesting he was only intended to mouth the word Nice, or perhaps speak it sotto voce.
Cool video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Including that clip and using that thumbnail is 500 IQ move
Nah, it's a clickbait-y move. 👎
A lot of these, just like other "unplanned scenes", always seem like they were planned and someone just said they weren't in an interview and it's been taken as gospel 😂
If I was a director I would instruct my cast to keep in character as much as possible. I have seen to many 'bloopers' and outtakes that could have been saved and worked into a performance.
Annette Benning slapped Thora Birch very very hard and she was not expecting it
Steven Seagal also had a proclivity for being far too handsy with a then 16 year-old Katherine Heigl in Under Seige 2 - a fact she spoke about years later and expressed her discomfort at his improper behaviour.
Isla Fischer rescued from water tank "3 minutes later" seems pretty heroic to hold her breath that long.
Thank you for removing Seagul early in the movie.😄
You focussed on Annette Benning, when you said Thora Birch at around 4:19 timestamp.
Ack-royd, not Ache-royd... Please pronounce actor's names correctly. Otherwise GREAT video.
the last fact... I finally got closure. Went to see it in theatres and was like wtf, he's dead. worked out much better too
@4:01 I forgot how hot Thora Birch was in that movie! 😍
I think she was pretty young though
@@montgomeryfortenberry Yeah, she was just 16. 😛 💕
Yeah they need to release American Beauty on 4K disc already 💯 Also "The Hole" which has Thora and Keira Knightley (same age) in a flashing scene as well.
Aragorn broke his toes!? I haven't seen that on the internet before.
Geez! The jarring difference between the exorcist and it’s a wonderful life right next to each other.
In the movie "Twilight Zone: The Movie," 2 child actors and an adult actor were killed on the last day of filming due to a helicopter crash. 5 were charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the jury acquitted. The families sued, which was settled for undisclosed amounts.
A very sad tale.
what was the thumbnail from?
American Beauty
4:00
@@happyninja42 American PORN!
0:15 if you are a movie lover please see children of men. The story, while not spectacular, is interesting, but, its the cinematography that is amazing. The scene mentioned in this vid was absolutely astonishing to watch in theaters.
Dude.. just pronounce the names right. Everything else, top notch
Also, the actor that played Oddjob later went to prison for rape.
That wasn't planned.
*EDIT* I turns out I mixed up the actors from James Bond and Austin Powers movies.
Oddjob actor wasn't a rapist.
Wrong person. You are thinking of,
Joseph Hyungmin Son, the actor who played Dr. Evil's Oddjob-inspired henchman in the first Austin Powers movie, was sentenced to life in prison for his role in a 1990 Christmas Eve gang rape and torture of a woman.
@@caiibrated6168Oh ok, I mixed that up, my bad.
@justiniansnow8919 No worries, we all do it. I met the real Oddjob when I was a child... he was a nice person. I just wanted to give the same respect he gave me. I wish you the best.
Then delete this comment, and learn how to research properly (hint: you don't do it from memory).
@@IanAnthonyMartinNah, you delete your comment.
LOTR fans would love to hear about Viggo breaking his toe. I should tell them.
8:55 Best decision ever made for the sake of cinema.
"Dan Ayker-oid"? LOL
What is really crazy in American Beauty is the underage nudity.
I remember seeing 6:18 and being amazed. Thinking, they don’t make ‘em like that anymore, that has to be real.
John Belushi's "accidental" death. Yeah...ok
Exorcist is still the best Horror movie to date.
1:31 - oh sht.....the museum must have been pssed.
Either it's AI reading this or the narrator had no idea how to pronounce these names.
About 10.
Days before freddie mercury passed away they showed him that scene and asked him if it was okay that they did that with Bohemian Rhapsody they said he died laughing and loved it so much that he said yeah go ahead and use it. He got to see that right before he passed away
You've mentioned the guitar scene like 3 times now
Dan "AY-croid"??????
cmon man
Sidenote - The Rock's grandfather played a villain in that Bond film....
Also, the American Beauty "Surprise Reaction" was Annette Bening not Thora Birch
The "S" is silent in Isla (Fisher)
Steven Seagal did a pretty good job in Executive Decision. I think it's the only role Seagal ever had that he wasn't Steven Seagal. Steven Seagal, for once, was acting.
Ah yes, the action star Steven Seagull
The B17 Landing gear failure in Tora Tora Tora was real as well
His pronunciations of names is terrible and terrifying. These are famous people with names out there all over radio, TV and movies being pronounced correctly. C'mon man get it together.
In the Exorcist, It was crew using poles that moved Linda's body too fast, not a mechanical bed.
Didn't a double do the scene?
I guess calling Susan Sarandon "Thora Birch" and Dan Ackroyd "Dain Ache-roid" weren't planned either.
Annette Bening, not Susan Sarandon.
Ralph Fiennes is pronounced "Ray-f Feye-ns." For future reference :)
Ah yes. Steven Seagull and John Leagweezamo
I like the implication that Steven Segal the actor was killed to appease Kurt Russel.
AI generated narration is total garbage. Why are we putting up with this crap
3 minutes drowning? What the
That's not real, that was just a fake rumour someone made up and no one bothers to confirm it
Who is Steven Seagull? lol
Jonathan Livingston's uncle. 😂
Film Directors be like:
OH we killed someone...let´s keep it in the movie.
but which executive made the executive decision to have Segal killed off early in "Executive decision" ? not a hard rewrite as in a team all should be briefed on the mission goal,
and they can expect some may fail ...
Kurt russel's guitar is akin to alec baldwin's bullet, but one is less fatal
1:40 Why the real thing was even on set is beyond me. Whoever is in charge of that stuff should be black listed.
Probably for close up shots.