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I think the Grinch unscripted one is my favorite. Absolute golden to learn he did it perfectly ON ACCIDENT when he was meant to mess up the entire table. Dude. The fact he came back too and messed it up anyway without breaking character. I swear Jim Carrey is one of my absolute favorite actors. Nothing can top this.
You should've seen how he was behind the scenes of that movie. He was always in rather bad pain considering his giant fur suit so he spent most of his time smoking out of a long cigarette holder while punching his leg to keep a smile going. He was very very dedicated to the Grinch as he says "it's for the kids."
I'm almost certain he didn't just improvise this scene and it's actually a cut. They accidentally got the shot of him pulling the tablecloth perfectly, decided it was too good not to use, and then edited in him returning to mess up the table afterwards .
@@deeznuts9886he said that he learned it from a cia director who trains people in escape and evasion. Jim Carrey said punching his leg and smoking cigarettes was a way to get through interrogation that least that’s what the cia guy told him
Jim Carey’s table scene was so great to me, just because it’s so in character for the grinch to go back and mess it up, showing that he goes out of his way to be make thing miserable. can’t believe that was a blooper
@@boutinpowered8373 what… so you think The Grinch wouldn’t actually go back to mess the table up? that doesn’t seem like in the realm of his character?
0:33 i know that scene was really expensive which is why they didnt redo it, but the little delay and him playing with the remote made that scene feel way more realistic, also slightly comedic. as bob ross would say "happy accident"
It's a common myth that the scene was improvised. If a pyrotechnic wasn't going off when scheduled that would be a big problem, it was very intentionally planned.
Bro I literally have no idea what happened. I swear, I had that moment when you don't know if something is coming from the headphones or if it's real life, and as soon as that explosion happened, I heard car horns going off like crazy, and apparently it was in real life. The coincidence of that was just so insane and I'm still questioning everything. For more context, I'm in a random room in my house, and my Bluetooth is only connected to my headphones. The weirdest thing is that I have no idea what set off the alarms...
it just had me cracking, even if its not true they writing there it was supposed to crush everything and turns out like that accidentally makes it too funny
Idk how true it is, but apparently the producers tried SO hard to get rid of RDJs snacks on set of the first avengers movie, so he just kept finding more inventive places to hide them and found ways to work them into the movement of tony
That was actually one of the last things they filmed. In fact, Chris Evans was doing another project at the time, one which required him to have a beard. That’s why, for that scene, he has his hand on his chin the whole time
The most impressive of the bunch would be Thor: Ragnarok. Basically they had a vague storyline and most of it was improvised. I love when good actors get into their roles and make them actually alive
They missed to add the one where Luke complains how he can’t see anything. That was actually mark hamil saying it due to the low visibility of the helmet
This was scripted. The unscripted part was they didn't remove the authentic 150 year old Martin guitar that was lent to them and replace it with a replica like they were supposed to for that scene, it was only found out afterward, all the actors were acting in this scene, nothing was unexpected.
The "you better hide that big ass forehead" comeback is my favorite shit. The "yo I was just jokin" sounds so defeated- and so quick too! The spitting out the water only makes it better
Seemed extremely rehearsed with the spitting of the drink and “just kidding” I believe the day started without the line but it was added and reshot over and over.
I read somewhere that they reshot that scene a few times, and gave them creative freedom with the lines. Luda spitting out the water was real, he knew a line was coming, but didn't know what line it was and that was his real reaction
That snacking thing RDJ did is a brilliant tactic for an actor to use to make a scene more natural, because we get so caught up in trying to act it makes things better when there's a more natural human distraction going on, so awesome.
The most important thing my acting teacher taught was "live in the moment" because it can be so painfully obvious when actors just ignore something that happens and act how they think they're supposed to say a line instead of acting alongside their genuine reaction.
All the reactions from ship crew were genuine because Johnny was not supposed to fall down those stairs in the first place. And I love the fact that he just stood up and kept his character.
I like how this video goes straight into every scene with a brief description below. It makes it a lot easier to watch without any of the unnecessary explaining about what you're about to see.
@@therealdoge4760 yeah, that one in particular looks like a reshoot. Like Dave didn't have a line and he said it off-camera and the director probably liked it so much he wanted it in.
Believe it or not there is a difference between not scripted and improv. Not scripted things can ve talked about before action is called but improv can happen in the moment.
@@postmail2260 Non scripted things are when say tony stark was meant to say, according to the script, “cap incoming” while punching a robot but before they shoot the scene RDJ pitched an idea to the director of maybe pretending to die before saying the full line or something like that (this is an example btw) An improv scene is when an actor or actress forgets what they are supposed to do or say and change it to what they think works like Tom Felton in Harry Potter couldn’t remember his line after “why are you wearing glasses” “ Crabbe: “I like to read” or whatever Crabbe’s line was so he said “I didn’t know you could read” where is actual line in the script could have been “reading is stupid why would you want to that?” These are just examples btw I obviously don’t know the actual lines or scripts. Hope this helped?”
I love the snacking part. It just shows how effortless of an actor RDJ is, and adds realism to the scene. Like Kill Bill when Bill is telling a story while making a sandwich. It grounds the scene and 'feels' real adding elements like that.
I think I speak for EVERYONE when I say thank you for not putting a pointless voice commentary over any of it explaining what we’re watching and simply just letting us watch it.
Also that episode where Rachel teaches Ben all the pranks and stuff, and Ross gets back at her by throwing a mannequin down the stairs to make it seem like it was him? She didn’t know that was going to happen, so her reaction was genuine
Okay but Mark Ruffalo actually accepting the blueberry just makes that hilarious Also I'm pretty sure the entirety of Pirates of the Caribbean was improvised
I loved that RDJ was just passing out snacks that whole scene and everyone else both interacted with that and stayed in character at the same time. I honestly thought that was part of the writing until I saw this video and then suddenly everyone elses performance hit different lol Also, this tremendously adds to both Tony as a character and RDJ's meme status as "IRL Tony Stark"
A lot of tom’s life parallel peter Parker’s but especially toms portrayal of him honestly, so A lot of the on and offscreen dynamics are genuine and I think that really enhances the film because the chemistry and feelings behind the things the characters say and do are often fairly linked together in earnest
I find it amazing how actors and crew adapting to unscripted events shows thier professionalism. If something gows wrong and you break the act, the shot is ruined, stay in character and adapt and the shot might be fine or better then originally planned.
bruh the way The Rock delivered that "big ass forehead" line... I would NOT have kept a straight face either in fact i'd be on the floor! Hell I was on the floor after watching it
@@sunshine-uz1vt Pretty sure it's one of the fast and furious movies, I don't really watch them but I don't recall Ludacris and The Rock being in any other movie together.
I liked that one the most because of how young he is, and the fact that he looks confused at first and then goes right back into character and says this.
This just goes to show how amazing a lot of these Directors and Producers are in letting these things make the final cut, because a lot of these moments and lines have become iconic in cinematic history now.
Orlando Bloom and Kiera Knightly were genuinely confused and you could see it in their faces when he passed by and its so hilarious but they were probably used to it with being co-stars of Johnny Depp
Though you also have to keep in mind that a lot of these are reshoots, where the actor deviated from the script once and the director liked it so had them do the same thing again
It’s even symbolic foreshadowing and holds greater meaning, despite being completely accidental. It shows the grinchs cynical mindset, that he just sees the world as he believes, not for what it is.
Wrong. Matthew McConaughey explained in the Graham Norton Show that they prepared it just before because Leo saw Matthew doing this exercise before the scene
The fact that the “why is gamora” wasn’t in the script makes it’s so much better cause it’s literally so in character for drax, perfect addition by Dave Bautista Edit: Chris Pratt dripping the org was so in character too, Jim carry shoving everything as the grinch and Donald glover’s “uhh” with the fall, hilarious! Love these accidents
@@motivationalpower9669 That’s not something that any director would go out of their way to do. Planned improvisation is assuming that the actor is going to come up with something better than the writers who are being paid to write the movie. If the actor is expected to come up with something witty to say on the spot than that has the potential to ruin a scene, which is time wasted and money lost. Like I hate to be a dick but just try to use common sense sometimes. Not every simple thing like this should have to have a long drawn out explanation given. Not to mention whoever made this video could flat out just be lying. Like fr there’s not a single reason to even believe this is true at all.
I'd say the punch at 2:17 is the real one because non of the other ones had spit or sweat particles flying. Plus they cut to a different shot right after.
For the last time, Tom didn’t think it was a hug. He knew it wasn’t but he did it because he thought it would make the movie better. He said it himself
I just watched Gaurdians of the Galaxy and that part when Peter (Chris Pat) drops the orb it always kills me, but knowing that that wasn't in the script I love it.
Well, even with a heavily bleeding wound, it takes a few seconds for pain to really set in. I remember cutting into my hand while I was chipping ice apart with a paring knife (like an idiot), and the gash was an inch long and bleeding lots. Even with complete awareness, it took ten seconds for the pain to start setting in.
Heath Ledger's reaction after the explotion wasn't much improvised. That was his natural reaction to the delay, or otherwise it wouldn't've been so quick and fit so perfectly in that situation at the same time. This shows how deep he went into that character.
@@Anino_Makata that shot where he smears his bloody hand in kerry's face wasnt real, the directors liked the added detail of leo smashing his hand and decided to also added that part in
This is literally the perfect format for one of these kinds of videos, any other video would have dragged each one out and given us backstory and some annoying commentary and listed them in numbers 1-10 for no reason, thank you mate
All of these are so ridiculously funny, in character, and I just can't pick a favorite. The kid slipping on junk in his room and falling, and Ron falling of the couch are just so hilarious 😂
I love how all of this improv, fills, and bloopers make these scenes even more iconic. Namely the avengers, the grinch, the joker, and the greatest improv line of all time. "I'VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT"
Yes, all these are true. I’ve seen so many because it felt unscripted. It gives movies I guess that flare of comedy or impression of a simple laugh that always gets you. Hence why it’s important to see film like an art work always being added with strokes of colour from each actor. Improvisation is such an underrated skill and can always give the best results
I really like that blueberry scene, Bruce Banner was in agreement with Tony Stark and accepted the blueberry. Steve Rogers wasn't agreeing with Tony and he declined the blueberry.
Are you sure? I'm not convinced. Logic would dictate the reactions were filmed for the movie and were scripted. Why were there cameras in their faces? You don't know how movies are filmed, clearly.
@@massir7769 it actually is. Tell me please why the primary camera would be focused up in the other actors faces? It's clear the people here who think the trip was an accident and the reactions real, have zero cinematography experience, and should not comment on this subject.
The thing is about the stormtrooper hitting his head one, George didn't want it in the final cut, but the studio was pressuring him to finish the movie soon so he wasn't able to edit it out. That's why in the later special edition edits of the movie, a sound effect was added as a way of George accepting that blooper.
He actually referenced it again in Attack Of The Clones, where Jango Fett hits his head on the door of Slave 1. There’s also an accompanying sound effect there!
@@FenrirLupo It was a mistake , The Martin should have been replaced with a fake one before Kurt Russel break it but they didn't and Kurt Russel didn't know it was a real Martin.
I've always wondered if Leonardo DiCaprio rubbed his blood all over Kerry Washington's face for real in Django, or if they decided to stop filming and put fake blood
@@venussky983 No it wasn't. After the take Leo was given a standing ovation by everyone in the room for his impeccable acting and immense composure and either the director or Leo himself decided that wiping blood on the actress's face would add more to the scene. But of course they cleaned him up and then used fake blood because the other option is just plain disgusting and EXTREMELY unsanitary. Her reaction was just good acting
I can't even name how many health code and working ethics violations that would be, but let's just say all of them to be safe. Definitely used fake blood.
@@haveidonethisbefore I guess there's a 50/50 chance, usually they record the same scene from various angles, they don't delived a line then move the camera to get the other person response, unless it's like a college film on a budget.
Seems it's just a normal hammer unless it's held by a person, then it's extremely judgemental, lol. But seriously he puts it on coffee tables before and other light objects.
They mention the LOTR helmet kick but not the fact that during the scene where Aragorn fights Lurtz, Viggo deflects the thrown knife for real because the stuntman accidentaly yeeted it right at him.
I've watched all the behind the scenes so many times, there are tons of stories like that. The entire main cast was basically method-acting their characters all the time on set, deliberately or not
I thought Draco was super clever at that age to riff off like that and still make himself look like the villain. Also if RDJ wasn't supposed to open the door for Tom then he's the real genius, creating that scenario.
It was the hug that wasn't scripted. So it was Tom's idea. RDJ just has lightning quick response time so he was able to play off it without missing a beat.
@@smward87 I also think that wasn't scripted but reaching across someone in that instance was always going to look really bad on camera so doubt that part was scripted either, so RDJ set that up for them both to riff off. my thoughts anyway :)
The thing about the Draco improv leaves out the fact that the Crabbe actor ALSO may have improved. Improv us about listening to what you're given and then running with it, and giving to others to do the same. Had Crabbe not come back with the "glasses" part,Draco would've had nowhere to go.
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i think bloopers that stay in the movie really make the movie better, it adds to the character too
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I love the one with joker and the explosion and stark always snacking during scenes
It makes the actors feel like they are actually in part with the characters
Bloopers that make the cut are like happy little accidents. Everything else probably deserved to get cut.
The fact they stayed serious during all this... I couldn't
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1:28 says nah
@@kevindurant3110 lol
Luda spit his drink out 😂
I think the Grinch unscripted one is my favorite. Absolute golden to learn he did it perfectly ON ACCIDENT when he was meant to mess up the entire table. Dude. The fact he came back too and messed it up anyway without breaking character. I swear Jim Carrey is one of my absolute favorite actors. Nothing can top this.
Imagine how many takes it would have taken to get everything that perfect.
You should've seen how he was behind the scenes of that movie. He was always in rather bad pain considering his giant fur suit so he spent most of his time smoking out of a long cigarette holder while punching his leg to keep a smile going. He was very very dedicated to the Grinch as he says "it's for the kids."
I'm almost certain he didn't just improvise this scene and it's actually a cut. They accidentally got the shot of him pulling the tablecloth perfectly, decided it was too good not to use, and then edited in him returning to mess up the table afterwards .
He tips the table over then walks off screen 😂
@@deeznuts9886he said that he learned it from a cia director who trains people in escape and evasion. Jim Carrey said punching his leg and smoking cigarettes was a way to get through interrogation that least that’s what the cia guy told him
Jim Carey’s table scene was so great to me, just because it’s so in character for the grinch to go back and mess it up, showing that he goes out of his way to be make thing miserable. can’t believe that was a blooper
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Yes! You described this perfectly!
and the table tipping over was so cartoonish too
It wasn't the Grinch being in character. Or Cartoonish. It's the style Jim Carrey has.
@@boutinpowered8373 what… so you think The Grinch wouldn’t actually go back to mess the table up? that doesn’t seem like in the realm of his character?
The bloopers actually make it better
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0:33 i know that scene was really expensive which is why they didnt redo it, but the little delay and him playing with the remote made that scene feel way more realistic, also slightly comedic. as bob ross would say "happy accident"
It's a common myth that the scene was improvised. If a pyrotechnic wasn't going off when scheduled that would be a big problem, it was very intentionally planned.
It was even in the pre production storyboard
Bro I literally have no idea what happened. I swear, I had that moment when you don't know if something is coming from the headphones or if it's real life, and as soon as that explosion happened, I heard car horns going off like crazy, and apparently it was in real life. The coincidence of that was just so insane and I'm still questioning everything. For more context, I'm in a random room in my house, and my Bluetooth is only connected to my headphones. The weirdest thing is that I have no idea what set off the alarms...
Stop lying and research. Planned to the letter.
There is render footage in the bts and a 3d model of heaths joker is doing what he did here.
That grinch one is the best one for sure that’s amazing
Fr I will never forget that
it just had me cracking, even if its not true they writing there it was supposed to crush everything and turns out like that accidentally makes it too funny
He probably practiced that and didn't tell them cause he knew he'd make it funnier
The reaction was soooo Jim Carrey as well. 🤣
i like that he just came back und flipped over the table 😂
Idk how true it is, but apparently the producers tried SO hard to get rid of RDJs snacks on set of the first avengers movie, so he just kept finding more inventive places to hide them and found ways to work them into the movement of tony
I would imagine unwanted chewing and non-prop food packaging would be hell for the sound guys
@@WyattWinters maybe he packed them in prop bags that dont crinkle?
Same thing with Tom Felton in the Harry Potter movies. They had to sew his robe pockets shut so he would stop bringing food on set lol
The fact that RDJ snacking on stuff wasn’t planned will forever be my favorite MCU fact 😂
That is actually true.
I love that the Shawarma line wasn't scripted, yet they still made a post-credit scene for it.
That was actually one of the last things they filmed. In fact, Chris Evans was doing another project at the time, one which required him to have a beard. That’s why, for that scene, he has his hand on his chin the whole time
@@aionicthunder It was Snowpiercer
Fun fact: They filmed the Shawarma eating scene after the premiere.
RDJ: *casually lifts the bag towards Mark*
Mark: *saying his lines while actually accepting the offer of food*
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Yeah and Chris ignoring it and keeping talking was in character for steve as well!
there was a bit of a struggle getting it too
@@ladychips Mark actually couldn't get it out the bag so he pretended he did.
The most impressive of the bunch would be Thor: Ragnarok. Basically they had a vague storyline and most of it was improvised. I love when good actors get into their roles and make them actually alive
The fact that Rupert actually fell over while he was supposed to be acting like a love sick drunk is brilliant.
And that little muffled "heh " was the cherry on top lol
BLOODY brilliant, in fact
anyone know what that movie or show is?
@@Jayden-qw7si HARRY POTTER series
I can't remember the exact film, sorry
@@Jayden-qw7si harry potter and the half blood prince
The stormtrooper who hit his head has incredible improvisational skills. What an excellent addition to the scene. Masterfully executed.
It took me a while to realize which one hit their head 😅
He copied exactly what Stormtrooper helmets do, Block 99.9% of your sight
He's a little tall for a Stormtrooper 😂
They missed to add the one where Luke complains how he can’t see anything. That was actually mark hamil saying it due to the low visibility of the helmet
The orb drop may not have been scripted but Chris definitely planned that 😂
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@@ea1013 first reply, you mean
it just look so intentional xD
Eh, I believe he’s be clumsy enough to do that
@@themimsy look at the way his hand moves though. 100% looks like he dropped it on purpose
2:44 Tom didn't think it was a hug, he said he thought it would be funny if he went in for a hug and was surprised at Robert's quick response
Lmao but he looks so confused
The mood was perfect too and it felt like sth tom wld do.
@@preethisridharr reshoots
then it ended with a cool pay off when they did hug later in other movies
@@cj123pro5 too hard to type out a few extra letters? Tell me, what do you do with all that saved time from not typing complete words?
2:00 you can tell that wasn't scripted because she immediately turns and looks at the production team in confusion
Yeah I noticed that too
This was scripted. The unscripted part was they didn't remove the authentic 150 year old Martin guitar that was lent to them and replace it with a replica like they were supposed to for that scene, it was only found out afterward, all the actors were acting in this scene, nothing was unexpected.
@@r.handerlie9607 That was the only one I doubted for that reason. Thanks for the clarification.
@@r.handerlie9607even if it was an accident, GOD that hurts to watch…
What movie was this?
The "you better hide that big ass forehead" comeback is my favorite shit. The "yo I was just jokin" sounds so defeated- and so quick too! The spitting out the water only makes it better
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Seemed extremely rehearsed with the spitting of the drink and “just kidding” I believe the day started without the line but it was added and reshot over and over.
I read somewhere that they reshot that scene a few times, and gave them creative freedom with the lines. Luda spitting out the water was real, he knew a line was coming, but didn't know what line it was and that was his real reaction
@@billiestevens318 clearly you're socially inept cuz that's just how those kinda moments happen, maybe get some friends 🤣
He fired back in kind, he seemed to chuckle before doing it XD
That snacking thing RDJ did is a brilliant tactic for an actor to use to make a scene more natural, because we get so caught up in trying to act it makes things better when there's a more natural human distraction going on, so awesome.
It made the characters more realistic because of natural human traits added
kinda like Brad Pitt in the oceans series, he always had snacks and then it turned into a trait the character was known for
in reality in think it was just RDJ snacking on set and it somehow made its way into the movie but i agree with you its great lol
The most important thing my acting teacher taught was "live in the moment" because it can be so painfully obvious when actors just ignore something that happens and act how they think they're supposed to say a line instead of acting alongside their genuine reaction.
I also love how Mark just accepts the offer lol
The Malfoy one was so seamless, man definitely knew the character he looked genuinely surprised that even one of those idiots could read
All the reactions from ship crew were genuine because Johnny was not supposed to fall down those stairs in the first place. And I love the fact that he just stood up and kept his character.
Honestly it makes it that much funnier and in seems like something that Capt Jack Sparrow would absolutely do.
im not sure i believe this... if you look how he falls...
that glass jar would've been in him. not in his hands.
also doubt he has the upperbody strength to fall like that.
it was more like a cartwheel down a slope. no stairs.
@@o0xTHEcoPlayerx0o nah he just fell sideways while bent over definitely not a cartwheel
@@bigdoor2743 cartwheel being a fine use of sarcasm.
The amount of bloopers that I bet could've made it to the final cut if the actors hadn't burst out laughing afterwards makes me kinda sad.
you know editors can cut out them laughing, right? most scenes aren't shot in one take
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@@killerqueen2067 Heavily depends on the scene
Yeah but there could be certain inconsistencies between takes that wouldn't make it possible
@@99xara99 duh…
I love that in majority of scenes you can see the other actors looking around "this isn't in the script" but go along with it
I like how this video goes straight into every scene with a brief description below. It makes it a lot easier to watch without any of the unnecessary explaining about what you're about to see.
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Can we talk about how “why is gamora” wasn’t scripted but the camera man was SO QUICK to move the camera to Dave 😂
i feel like they first didnt do that then added it then reshot as if the improv was part of it or thats one pro ass camera man
@@therealdoge4760 yeah, that one in particular looks like a reshoot. Like Dave didn't have a line and he said it off-camera and the director probably liked it so much he wanted it in.
@@therealdoge4760 i think they just panned down to show him there and he said something.
@Eme A bruh its one fluid motion one shot
Probably he has some line in script but ha changed it and improvised...
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1:40 that was SO much better than what the original would’ve been
i was thinking the exact same thing!!
Yeah that’s an amazing in character grinch moment
He's a genius 🤣
Believe it or not there is a difference between not scripted and improv. Not scripted things can ve talked about before action is called but improv can happen in the moment.
Thanks! I always get them confused.
@@selinduman6999 you’re welcome. It can be confusing yes however you think. They are very different.
Thanks.. some of these scenes make more sense now
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Non scripted things are when say tony stark was meant to say, according to the script, “cap incoming” while punching a robot but before they shoot the scene RDJ pitched an idea to the director of maybe pretending to die before saying the full line or something like that (this is an example btw)
An improv scene is when an actor or actress forgets what they are supposed to do or say and change it to what they think works like Tom Felton in Harry Potter couldn’t remember his line after “why are you wearing glasses” “ Crabbe: “I like to read” or whatever Crabbe’s line was so he said “I didn’t know you could read” where is actual line in the script could have been “reading is stupid why would you want to that?”
These are just examples btw I obviously don’t know the actual lines or scripts. Hope this helped?”
Yeah Ross handing the lamp isn't a blooper. That's improv
I love the snacking part. It just shows how effortless of an actor RDJ is, and adds realism to the scene. Like Kill Bill when Bill is telling a story while making a sandwich. It grounds the scene and 'feels' real adding elements like that.
“I’ve got a jar of dirt! I’ve got a jar of dirt, and guess what’s inside it!” will always be one of the best lines.
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It's really sad how bad of a reputation Johnny has now. He just can't catch a break he's lost yet another case.
And yet the devil is behind all of it and it's her fault
Amber Heard that is
Uhhhhhh dirt?
I think I speak for EVERYONE when I say thank you for not putting a pointless voice commentary over any of it explaining what we’re watching and simply just letting us watch it.
Yeah I hate that crap. They spend the first 2 minutes explaining what a blooper is then tell us to like and sub before we even watch the video.
To get a video like this part those who pounce on copyright infringe-ness videos like these have to be critique.
3:33 I didn't expect that to happen!!!??? BROKE OUT LAUGHING SO HARD I FELL OUT OF THE HAMIC XD
""you better hide your big ass forehead" and then the spit was iconic HAHAHHAHAA
Im dying at that part😂
@@aimanmuqri162 SAME I KEEP REWATCHING IT💀😂
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"I wus just joking" XD
You can actually notices that Dwyane chances his tune a lot.
Ross handing the lamp to chandler 😂😂😂😂😂
Also that episode where Rachel teaches Ben all the pranks and stuff, and Ross gets back at her by throwing a mannequin down the stairs to make it seem like it was him? She didn’t know that was going to happen, so her reaction was genuine
@@whiskeyshaw8818 i saw that it was a prank on Jennifer Anniston before i saw the episode and to me, when i watched it, it made the scene funnier
And Chandler throwing water on Joey's face.
YESSS! This is the comment I was looking for! How does one just accidentally hand a lamp to someone??? 😂 Now that's talent!
That was the only one that made me burst out laughing.
The best part about umprovised scenes is that since they're so unexpected, its a guarantee most acting for the next few seconds will be 100% genuine
*improvised
Donald Glover and Anne Hathaway's fall was hilarious lmao
@Gleamé Dominique Zurita Gealon lmao yeah and that little 'euf' too
where's the donald glover scene from?
@@acelapes The Martian, Came out in 2015.
@@LuisArtworks Great movie, adapted from an even better book!
@@Bubbly_Dragon I’ve never read the book, didn’t even know there was one lol
For some reason Ross handing Chandler the lamp is about 30% funnier now I know it was improvised
yeah it’s like … why did he do it 😭
"Oh my god! heres a lamp btw. Oh my god!"
he looks at phoebe like ???
I’ll be honest I didn’t even notice it until now 😂
Beautiful compact cutting. No annoying narrator talking a half hour about something, that lasts 5 seconds. Great stuff, would watch again.
Okay but Mark Ruffalo actually accepting the blueberry just makes that hilarious
Also I'm pretty sure the entirety of Pirates of the Caribbean was improvised
The jar of dirt scene is amazing
I loved that RDJ was just passing out snacks that whole scene and everyone else both interacted with that and stayed in character at the same time. I honestly thought that was part of the writing until I saw this video and then suddenly everyone elses performance hit different lol
Also, this tremendously adds to both Tony as a character and RDJ's meme status as "IRL Tony Stark"
@@Kurayamiblack Yup, the Lord Mr. Bruh himself
@@Kurayamiblack I'd say most of the Marvel cast are just themselves XD
Look at Tom Holland, for example
No, RDJ makes thecscene hilarious.
2:44 This worked out prefectly for them both being in character.
Hi dear
@@patrickwilson306 I just stole a poncho from a wooden indian
I think Stark’s voice was dubbed in after it was shot.
A lot of tom’s life parallel peter Parker’s but especially toms portrayal of him honestly, so A lot of the on and offscreen dynamics are genuine and I think that really enhances the film because the chemistry and feelings behind the things the characters say and do are often fairly linked together in earnest
@@theradionicrevival8068 yeah Robert Downey jr basically is Tony Stark.
I find it amazing how actors and crew adapting to unscripted events shows thier professionalism. If something gows wrong and you break the act, the shot is ruined, stay in character and adapt and the shot might be fine or better then originally planned.
bruh the way The Rock delivered that "big ass forehead" line... I would NOT have kept a straight face either in fact i'd be on the floor! Hell I was on the floor after watching it
Hey what is that movie name???
@@sunshine-uz1vt Pretty sure it's one of the fast and furious movies, I don't really watch them but I don't recall Ludacris and The Rock being in any other movie together.
@@alexis415 it was fast and furious 7
Ludacris' response was PERFECT 😂😂😂 a natural spit take
Fast 9
The most recent one
3:19 not enough people are talking about tom felton's glorious improv here - "i didn't know you could read.." magnificent
Wasn’t that line in the book?
@@Chaisetheaviator nope. book harry was smart enough to take off his glasses immediately lol
@@petrastopa5176 because in the book, the potion fixed his eyes
@@2911oscar yeah true
I liked that one the most because of how young he is, and the fact that he looks confused at first and then goes right back into character and says this.
This just goes to show how amazing a lot of these Directors and Producers are in letting these things make the final cut, because a lot of these moments and lines have become iconic in cinematic history now.
Wait hold on the iconic jar of dirt was unscripted and nobody burst out laughing?
Orlando Bloom and Kiera Knightly were genuinely confused and you could see it in their faces when he passed by and its so hilarious but they were probably used to it with being co-stars of Johnny Depp
Actually, it was scripted, however the line being sung was not, hence the strange looks. The falling down the stairs part was not scripted though...
They are professional masters of thier own emotions, so no
Was anything scripted in pirates of the Caribbean
He also actually fell down the stairs.
3:42. I absolutely loved this scene. Just the discussion and how real it all felt was so wholesome
ruclips.net/video/wtbcaWnybzs/видео.html .
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@@Empire_11 Lol I didn’t even know I had this many likes on this comment 😂😂
Blueberry ?
Same. I haven't seen this movie but I really enjoy how much this just feels like watching a real conversation.
You have to give Viggo Mortensen and Leonardo DiCaprio credit for staying in character despite fairly serious injuries.
And Tom Cruise for breaking his ankle doing a stunt and staying in character while limping away.
3:07 i love how Matthew just stays in character and acted confused just like how Chandler would do
I'm pretty sure he was actually confused
@@mafer3127 just like how Chandler would do
Matthew is Chandler
@@ValentinaxEdits the one and only
Tej spiting out his drink at Dwayne’s joke is perfect
Vigo breaking his toe on the helmet makes his scream after the fact infinitely funnier than it originally is.
1:37 I'm so surprised that's a blooper. It perfectly represents the chaotic comedy of the movie.
Im deadass laughing my ass off cuz of that
Though you also have to keep in mind that a lot of these are reshoots, where the actor deviated from the script once and the director liked it so had them do the same thing again
“Annnnnnnd….the FLOWERS are STILL STANDING”
It’s even symbolic foreshadowing and holds greater meaning, despite being completely accidental.
It shows the grinchs cynical mindset, that he just sees the world as he believes, not for what it is.
@@randomperson6247 Yes but this one was actually not a reshoot. It wouldn’t have been easy to redo that trick over and over.
0:47 If you hadn’t figured it out, Leo was genuinely confused. He turned to Scorsese, and he just told him to roll with it.
In character, looks like he’s looking for an excuse to get out of an awkward situation and finding no relief.
Because he learns from his mistakes
Wrong. Matthew McConaughey explained in the Graham Norton Show that they prepared it just before because Leo saw Matthew doing this exercise before the scene
@@RecaiiG Exactly, Dicaprio insisted to put this scene in the movie cause he liked that thing
For some reason, it's making me so happy to see how these scenes turned out even better by accident
The fact that the “why is gamora” wasn’t in the script makes it’s so much better cause it’s literally so in character for drax, perfect addition by Dave Bautista
Edit: Chris Pratt dripping the org was so in character too, Jim carry shoving everything as the grinch and Donald glover’s “uhh” with the fall, hilarious! Love these accidents
*yes*
If that line wasn’t in the script why did the camera drop down to focus on drax before he said anything?
There’s no way that “why is gamora” wasn’t scripted. Why would the camera have panned down to Drax at the perfect time?
@@ryanfink5888 Maybe he needed to improvise in this scene? Like that was planned improvisation
@@motivationalpower9669 That’s not something that any director would go out of their way to do. Planned improvisation is assuming that the actor is going to come up with something better than the writers who are being paid to write the movie. If the actor is expected to come up with something witty to say on the spot than that has the potential to ruin a scene, which is time wasted and money lost. Like I hate to be a dick but just try to use common sense sometimes. Not every simple thing like this should have to have a long drawn out explanation given. Not to mention whoever made this video could flat out just be lying. Like fr there’s not a single reason to even believe this is true at all.
I'd say the punch at 2:17 is the real one because non of the other ones had spit or sweat particles flying. Plus they cut to a different shot right after.
I noticed that too
Do you know the name of that movie?
@@mateja4200 Blade Runner 2049 (2017)
@@ronnieeilert8491 so which one is it
@@kaze8930 bruh
most of these accidental takes are downright iconic and i just cant imagine those films without them
This video is perfect. No annoying voice over, no intro, straight to the clips.
For the last time, Tom didn’t think it was a hug. He knew it wasn’t but he did it because he thought it would make the movie better. He said it himself
It still wasn't part of the script, right? So it would still be considered a blooper... 🤷♂️
@@Muffinn_Cakesthey worded it as if he did think it was a hug in the video
@berpfulu a blooper is a mistake. Improvisation and going off script isn't a blooper.
thats literally what improv means
I just watched Gaurdians of the Galaxy and that part when Peter (Chris Pat) drops the orb it always kills me, but knowing that that wasn't in the script I love it.
I want to thank you for not narrating what's going to happen on every scene like the vast majority of these compilation videos do.
Thank you for appreciating it.
Omg yes that makes you superior to me 😭
True. Silent supremacy
YES. like no need for explanation we’re going to see what’s happening will you stop, just, please-
For freaking real
0:59 to cut your hand open, full of blood and not react... *now that’s commitment.*
Tom Cruise was doing a stunt where he jumped between buildings in a Mission Impossible movie.
He landed wrong and broke his ankle and kept on running.
Well, even with a heavily bleeding wound, it takes a few seconds for pain to really set in. I remember cutting into my hand while I was chipping ice apart with a paring knife (like an idiot), and the gash was an inch long and bleeding lots. Even with complete awareness, it took ten seconds for the pain to start setting in.
@@Anino_Makata Adrenaline also plays a big part in that case.
I would've passed out, if I saw that much blood on my hand
@@ghostlyme wimp
Heath Ledger's reaction after the explotion wasn't much improvised. That was his natural reaction to the delay, or otherwise it wouldn't've been so quick and fit so perfectly in that situation at the same time.
This shows how deep he went into that character.
The fact that dicaprio continued the scene after that massive injury and still did it more than perfectly shows what a legendary actor he is
The stunned faces from all the actors in that scene was just the Cherry on top!
@@Javikazi I could only imagine what was going through Kerry Washington's mind when Leo smeared that blood on her face...
@@Anino_Makata that shot where he smears his bloody hand in kerry's face wasnt real, the directors liked the added detail of leo smashing his hand and decided to also added that part in
@@chair._ Yep, but the expression she made's a clear indication that no one briefed her about it.
2:42 it’s so perfect that Tom is a fanboy for RDJ and Peter is a fanboy for Tony, so his reactions matched perfectly with his character’s 😂
yeah but who the fuck reaches across the car to open the door for someone else. Always thought that was weird lol
@@rekt_yer_nan_darding_5788 umm.. tony stark i guess
0:11 the hanger is worthy
LOL TOP THREE WORTHY MATERIALS IN MARVEL HISTORY 😂
1:20 considering it wasnt scripted I'm just going to assume all the reactions were genunine, especially the guy spitting out his drink.
The guy spitting out his drink after Dwaynes roast was genuine it was so off script everyone laughed
It looks like different shots were put together. In the scene directly before the spit take, the actor didn't even have a drink in his hand.
@@cristobalgarces1675 there are multiple cameras in the same scene
Isn’t that Ludacris??
@@cristobalgarces1675 oh just noticed that
This is literally the perfect format for one of these kinds of videos, any other video would have dragged each one out and given us backstory and some annoying commentary and listed them in numbers 1-10 for no reason, thank you mate
so true!!
All of these are so ridiculously funny, in character, and I just can't pick a favorite. The kid slipping on junk in his room and falling, and Ron falling of the couch are just so hilarious 😂
I love how all of this improv, fills, and bloopers make these scenes even more iconic. Namely the avengers, the grinch, the joker, and the greatest improv line of all time.
"I'VE GOT A JAR OF DIRT"
The joker one is false, the delayed explosion was 100% planned.
1:36 I cant believe Jim Carrey is that perfect
And the messing up the table on purpose is totally in character
It was the most Jim Carrey thing that Jim Carrey ever did
Jim Carey he the protagonist of life
@@thatguywhosayshi7021 truman
And knocking over the table lmao
Yes, all these are true. I’ve seen so many because it felt unscripted. It gives movies I guess that flare of comedy or impression of a simple laugh that always gets you.
Hence why it’s important to see film like an art work always being added with strokes of colour from each actor. Improvisation is such an underrated skill and can always give the best results
I really like that blueberry scene, Bruce Banner was in agreement with Tony Stark and accepted the blueberry. Steve Rogers wasn't agreeing with Tony and he declined the blueberry.
RDJ is really great at improvising and the fact that his co-stars could make it work with the scene is amazing
This just shows how the actors can play along with changes so quickly
2:49 that makes it even more funny knowing that it was just as awkward irl as in the movie hahahah
ruclips.net/video/wtbcaWnybzs/видео.html ,
Thats happen to everyone.. when its a handshake and u go for a hug
Unless they intentionally didn't tell him what RDJ was going to do, I find it unlikely that he didn't know what was happening.
@@heroclix0rz He might've forgot lol
No way that wasn't in the script
1:28 Ludacris’ reaction is perfect.
Never has a spit take been better
Love it so much when the actors become the character.
1:35 _That is just THE most Jim Carrey thing Jim Carrey could ever done_
NO ONE CAN EVER KNOW THE GRINCH HAS DEXTERITY
@@alunbuss7877 ok
Lol you're here
4:15. That fall was also genuine. He actually fell there hence why everyone was wincing.
Are you sure?
I'm not convinced. Logic would dictate the reactions were filmed for the movie and were scripted. Why were there cameras in their faces? You don't know how movies are filmed, clearly.
@@CadillacDriver nah he's telling the truth lol
@@massir7769
The fall down the stairs was scripted.
As I asked the OP, why was a camera on the other cast members, to catch their reactions?
@@CadillacDriver because it's a film, cameras are filming everything. It isn't improbable.
@@massir7769 it actually is. Tell me please why the primary camera would be focused up in the other actors faces? It's clear the people here who think the trip was an accident and the reactions real, have zero cinematography experience, and should not comment on this subject.
4:16 we thought it was-
Will and Elisabeth: Wtf is Jack Sparrow doing
but it was actually-
Orlando and Keira: Wtf is Johnny Depp doing
The thing is about the stormtrooper hitting his head one, George didn't want it in the final cut, but the studio was pressuring him to finish the movie soon so he wasn't able to edit it out. That's why in the later special edition edits of the movie, a sound effect was added as a way of George accepting that blooper.
Never thought I’d see a situation where a time crunch ends up being a good thing
Its so fucking cute 🤣🤣🤣
He actually referenced it again in Attack Of The Clones, where Jango Fett hits his head on the door of Slave 1. There’s also an accompanying sound effect there!
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The actor for the stormtrooper was food poisoned while filming the head bump scene, so he didn't notice the door properly.
Can’t imagine how Kurt felt after finding out it wasn’t a prop guitar oh my god
It's said he welled up with tears. Who wouldn't?
Imagine how Alec Baldwin felt after he killed one person and wounded another!!!
@@danielmitchell6940 i was expecting this comment monkaS
@@danielmitchell6940 This is not the place nor the time bud
Honestly but why would they even have that on set, kinda dumb
We do love our Bloopers.
These folks knew gold when they were given it. Adds such a touch that you never knew you needed.
Comedy Gold.
Destroying that Martin wasn't cool if that was real. That's an irreplaceable piece of history.
See how the actress is looking at the production team in shock.
Jordan McGinnis + Musician here- that nearly killed me. I wish I could un-see it. Did he not know?
Why would they have that there?
@@FenrirLupo It was a mistake , The Martin should have been replaced with a fake one before Kurt Russel break it but they didn't and Kurt Russel didn't know it was a real Martin.
@@FenrirLupo Because Tarantino wanted the song played on the real thing. Kurt Russell didn't know that it wasn't a prop.
I've always wondered if Leonardo DiCaprio rubbed his blood all over Kerry Washington's face for real in Django, or if they decided to stop filming and put fake blood
They used fake blood lmao
Omg same 😳😳😳
@@artificialgoodness I saw somewhere that it was real and that's why she had that reaction
@@venussky983 No it wasn't. After the take Leo was given a standing ovation by everyone in the room for his impeccable acting and immense composure and either the director or Leo himself decided that wiping blood on the actress's face would add more to the scene. But of course they cleaned him up and then used fake blood because the other option is just plain disgusting and EXTREMELY unsanitary. Her reaction was just good acting
I can't even name how many health code and working ethics violations that would be, but let's just say all of them to be safe. Definitely used fake blood.
a lot of these fits the characters they play so well
1:33 This one is just accidental comedic perfection.
3:33 is probably the funniest one😂
and you know that her hands are concealing her laughter
@@AdfasSSBM yeah Jen always had a difficult time trying not to laugh on set haha
That was absolutely perfect
@@AdfasSSBM she's more shocked than amused. Shush
*bonk*
I think Tony was smiling when hulk said that wasn't meant for you😂 that's why he tilted his head😂😂
2:27 does that mean steve’s reaction to stark is Chris’s genuine reaction to rdj being great 🤣😭
Probably not because its a different angle of shot
No- those two shots have been edited together
@@haveidonethisbefore I guess there's a 50/50 chance, usually they record the same scene from various angles, they don't delived a line then move the camera to get the other person response, unless it's like a college film on a budget.
the lamp things is so fucking funny lmfaooo
Yes , we can see that for a moment Matthew Perry is like WTF looking at someone off set before playing along.
And the camera angle makes it seem like he's looking at Feebs for confirmation instead 🤣
That and when the filing cabinet hit him in the head 💀
Why did he do that😭
It gets funnier if you notice Courteney’s reaction too, it’s so Monica 😂
Where, Who, Why. Truly amazing
0:12 wait does that mean the coat rack is worthy?
Was thinking the same yhinf
such power lol
jokes aside, i think any people would do that out of habit, maybe Chris was thinking
"i'm in someone's house so i should be respectful"
Objects can hold the hammer but most people can't.
Seems it's just a normal hammer unless it's held by a person, then it's extremely judgemental, lol. But seriously he puts it on coffee tables before and other light objects.
It's just an inanimate object.
They mention the LOTR helmet kick but not the fact that during the scene where Aragorn fights Lurtz, Viggo deflects the thrown knife for real because the stuntman accidentaly yeeted it right at him.
I saw in another video that it was in fact a real knife and throw directly at Viggo by mistake, the deflection was perfect and kept in the final cut.
I've watched all the behind the scenes so many times, there are tons of stories like that. The entire main cast was basically method-acting their characters all the time on set, deliberately or not
Rest in Peace Matthew, you did the job of your life back there. Now you can rest.
"Jim Carrey accidentally did it perfect" I wish I could relate huh
If David Schwimmer really gave him the lamp unknowingly, Mathew Perrys reaction was the cherry on top.
Props to the actors who stayed true to the script but skillfully adapted when their co-stars improvised and did something non scripted.
I thought Draco was super clever at that age to riff off like that and still make himself look like the villain. Also if RDJ wasn't supposed to open the door for Tom then he's the real genius, creating that scenario.
It was the hug that wasn't scripted. So it was Tom's idea. RDJ just has lightning quick response time so he was able to play off it without missing a beat.
@@smward87 I also think that wasn't scripted but reaching across someone in that instance was always going to look really bad on camera so doubt that part was scripted either, so RDJ set that up for them both to riff off. my thoughts anyway :)
The thing about the Draco improv leaves out the fact that the Crabbe actor ALSO may have improved. Improv us about listening to what you're given and then running with it, and giving to others to do the same. Had Crabbe not come back with the "glasses" part,Draco would've had nowhere to go.
I love RDJ's Iron Man so much. All his little gimmicks and improved moments real added to the character so much
David giving Mathew the lamp is the funniest freakin' thing because of how random it is