Copyright is a thing that CBS tends to enforce rather militantly... If this video does nothing more for you but tell you the ten reels you should hunt down for yourself, I'd argue that's still delivering value. But hey, if that doesn't float your goat hopefully you realized that's what this video was gonna be by the 90 second mark, so you didn't waste *too* much of your life. 🤷♂️
I think the best blooper has to be Michael Dorn forgetting to get out of his chair when assigned a task by the captain. Instead of breaking character Patrick Stewart scolds him "That means you mr worf."
Best intentional break has to be when The captain informs Riker that he beamed Geordi and Worf up hours ago and left Riker behind. Michael Dorn and Levar Burton proceed to high five behind the captain as if glad they are not in the same situation as Riker.
One of the best bloopers from Star Trek IV is when McCoy tells Spock that nobody's perfect, and after a few seconds of silence, Spock just says, "Oh yeah?"
Not sure how many people knows this, because of the makeups and time it takes to put it on (e.g. sitting there) Rene and Armin spent a lot of time in makeup room and became really good friends.
The best thing on RUclips is Ryan's Edits where he masterfully splices bloopers into the real scenes. There are more than a few moments where it's better than the "official" scene.
My favorite of these is when Patrick accidentally says "Admiral Data" and Brent stays perfectly in character and replies "Sir, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral." The rest of the cast is just bewildered for a moment.
11:10 I have a theory as to why Worf uttered the line, "I am not a merry man" so emphatically. As a child Worf had been forced to play in a Robin Hood school play and he hated it. Q knew this, and that is why he chose to make Worf the same character he had played in school. Because that is something Q totally would have done.
I missed Gene Roddenberry's presentation of the Blooper reels at '73 Equicon. The fire department did not let any more people in the room to view the film. No one was there getting autographs because of watching the blooper reel. What was a 12 year old boy to do. I had to hang out with James Doohan, Deforest Kelly and Water Koenig at the autograph table.🤣
Wow! You were at Equicon ‘73? My very first convention was Equicon/Filmcon in ‘76. I didn’t meet any of the cast or Gene Roddenberry there but I eventually did so at later cons.
My favorite Trek outtake is the one from Babylon 5, where Bruce McGill says that General Hague is doing Deep Space 9 because he was double booked by his agent
You forgot the "Beyond" blooper with Simon Pegg. Also on the bridge of the Franklin... when Scotty handed the cable to the alien ladie to plug it into the console, Simon Pegghad it on the wrong side of the console. She looked at him "Its to short" and Pegg (god knows why) answers "Oh baby you are not the first girl saying it to me"
One of my favorites comes from season one of TNG, the away team beams on to the bridge of the USS Stargazer. Brent Spiner walks toward the dedication plaque and in a James Stewart drawl, he exclaims, “USS Stargazer… well, for God sakes Mary, they built this thing in Bedford Falls!”
One I remember fondly is from the original Star Trek series episode, "The Trouble with Tribbles." When Ed Reimers, playing Admiral Fitzpatrick says, "and Captain, remember you're in good hands with Tribbles." (Ed Reimers was the spokesman for Allstate Auto Insurance, and his commercials would end "and remember, you're in good hands with Allstate.) As always thank you so very much for the videos.
Bonus, someone off-camera tossed him a tribble and he held it out to the camera, in exactly the same way that his Allstate commercials ended with him holding a model house out to the camera. Also, apparently, for *weeks* after the episode shot, tribbles kept cropping up *everywhere* on set as pranks...
In 1988 Gene Roddenberry showed us his famous worn out TOS blooper reel (on actual celluloid) following a talk he gave at The Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene, Oregon when I was 15. He did an additional limited Q&A session where I was able to ask a question, the details of which have long since faded from memory (though I think it had to do with the then “new” Trek, TNG). It was an event only a true fan (as in fanatic) seemingly should’ve enjoyed, but surprisingly my buddy, who was a year older and decidedly not into Trek, genuinely had a good time. In fact, we were so amped on up nerd-dom that afterwards, while waiting in the dark on the sidewalk for my parents to return to pick us up, we started singing made-up Star Trek sea shanties, most notably “I Found my Thrills on Star Trek Hill”. 🖖🏻
They were less greedy back then. I saw James Doohan in 1982 for free at Carleton University. He was paid by the student's association and gave personalized autographs to people, again free of charge. Years later all the Star Trek actors charged for autographs including Doohan.
@@kleidenwaht Yeah, but I get it, most of them didn’t end up having the most lucrative careers, plus the venues and managers require a cut, it’s kind of like they’re working for tips, once they finally get “paid”. However, some will still talk and chat if you’re passing by. One time my girls and I got late to William Shatner’s booth when everyone had already left, but as we turned to leave, my childhood hero called out to us to come back; he’d come all the way from backstage to the signing table to visit with us and sign the photo we’d brought so we didn’t leave crushed.
What an awesome story! I had to read your comment out loud to my wife, who is a stagehand and worked many shows at the Hult (we lived in Eugene for about 20 years). I've got a photo of his signature backstage where he signed the wall! And now we know how that came to be. 🖖 Edit: I just dug up the photo. It reads: Hello Eugene from Eugene (Roddenberry) L[i]ve long, love long. then his signature. (Where I wrote "L[i]ve," it's because the letter after "L" has a chalk line over it, so the letter's obscured. The "i" is a guess on my part.) He printed the message it in caps/small caps for the most part, except for the "d"s, "e"s, and "b" in his last name.
@@kleidenwaht James Doohan was many years out from his acting career when he started charging for autographs at conventions. He had to support himself somehow. And as fans, we were happy to give back. At least, I was. His autograph is one of my treasured possessions. I was more than happy to pay for it. It wasn’t greed that motivated him. He did truly adore the fans.
Back in the early 1990s I bought a TNG blooper tape at a CreationCon, which happened on a very regular basis in the SF Bay Area (where I lived at the time). It's on VHS and I'm sure I still have it, though whether it's still playable is anyone's guess. I used to volunteer to work them (which was great as it meant attending without having to pay). One time I was checking hand stamps at the door of the convention hall, and almost didn't let Marina Sirtis enter because I was so focused on my task that it took me a moment to register who she was. 😅
One of my favourites is the only good thing to come from the TNG S2 finale. Stewart flubs a line, mentioning a non-existant admiral while clearly referring to Data. Spiner returns in all Data seriousness, "Sir, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral." He does it so in character that the cast seem to question whether or not it's part of the script before Spiner breaks character and everyone cracks up.
Just so I'm sure I understand this. You have all the clips mentionned, but chose to narrate them, not just show them? Effectively taking out all the fun of the blooper.
Star Trek Intakes edits in a lot of bloopers and outtakes in a way that makes me feel that a lot of them could have been left in to make the shows more relatable.
There's some great Star Trek bloopers, TNG especially with Frakes takes being brilliant! Tracey! Ryan's Edits does some brilliant intakes using the outtakes which work really well inserting the outtakes into the scenes from which they come!
One of the things that came out of the Voyager recordings was Russ & Wang's "Fart Wars", where they'd cut one at the others' station just before a take to see if they can hold the scene while surrounded by the others' bumgas... :P
The TNG bloopers were hard to come by due to the cost of scanning the film at the time. However, when they did the HD remasters, they scanned all of the film, which is why we now have the bloopers. To get some more from DS9 and Voyager, we will need to wait until their HD/4K remasters, when Paramount realizes how cheap they will be compared to a modern Trek episode.
With how good some of the bloopers are, you have to wonder, why some of them didn't make it into the cannon videos sometimes, rather then rigidly staying committed to the original script.
@@GabePuratekuta "Ryan's Edits" has a playlist called "Integrated Outtakes". He had mentioned that his videos get demonitized, but he keeps doing them anyway because folks enjoy them.
Honestly the crews/ actors on star trek Is what we all LOVE 💘 And the bloopers just gives us all the humanity and fun that is the reason we all LOVE this Star trek is a love of labor and the LOVE that the actors give to us is just why we LOVE it Just saying 🇧🇻
My all time favorite is: Picard (to Riker, pointing on Data): 'The Admiral and I were worried about you' Data: 'Captain, I don not belive you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral.' 3 straight seconds of silence. Everyone laughing.
one you didn't mention that made me laugh was on TNG when an officer on the bridge was supposed to msg geordi and how they garble "lieutenant laforge" and add a few too many "L's" in his name always cracks me up. quite a tongue twister i guess LOL
I swear thought I saw Jolene Blalock dancing and waving at Scott Bakula as the doors were closing in an ENT episode. But I also swear that I saw a man move behind Picards fish tank when I was a kid. I know it happened!😂
I see people complaining about the clips audio not being used. I get it's a copyright thing . But Ellie's narration makes up for it. The voyager/ds9 uniform suits her
What a delight to see Deep Space Nine and Voyager in this mix! I always got the impression that those casts had a more serious atmosphere when the cameras weren't rolling.
According to Robert Duncan McNeil and Garrett Wang they were pretty much always trying to make each other laugh and break on Voyager. Some of their stories they share on their podcast are hysterical.
@@christophercraig9611 my favorite it tossing the com badges at farther and farther distances and Kate Mulgrew got involved and got a pretty far one. Based on the convention panels, it seemed like a really goofy cast.
My favorite blooper is when T'pol and that other one are trying to wake Dr. Phlox with a hypospray. After Phlox wakes up yells about something, Jolene Blalock bursts into laughter. It was online at one point but I haven't seen it forever.
We've had some people on RUclips put these bloopers to wonderful use by creating INtakes (outtakes put back into the original episode as if it was supposed to be there). Ryan's Edit does some of the best, and they are hilarious! Thank you for sharing these. I now wish there were a lot more DS9 and Voyager outtakes out there.
This piece would be even better if we didn’t hear the narration OVER the bloopers. I was lucky enough to see that STO blooper film. The mis-steps are quite funny when we can actually hear the blooper!
There's a blooper I love from Enterprise season 2. In a scene at the end of "Carbon Creek", Archer, T'Pol, and Trip are supposed to be reflecting on the story that T'Pol told them throughout the episode. In the blooper, the three pretend to be drunk until Connor Trinneer just loses it.
My favorite Star Trek bloopers are: "We're going to emmit that tachyon ship, beam, ship it down to the ship, and we'll ship it out of here." --Voyager "Or what? What, you'll ravish me?" "I might." --Deep Space 9 "Captain, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral." --The Next Generation "You have NO right! And WE have the right! But you have no rights, 'cause we have a right and yet no right." --The Original Series
Thanks TrekCulture, I love bloopers. I did an compilation of my stuff and it lasts nearly 9 hours! I heard that Rick Berman was really anti-bloopers. The only reason we got them for TNG was that we were recovered from the original filmed material when creating the HD Blu-ray collection.
I have change my mind over these bloopers. First it was weird to see a character laughing, like they should stay in character all the time. Now it is more fun to see the actors having fun on the set because it sets a different tone to how they interact with each other and hopefully makes it easier.
I've never seen the bloopers at a convention, but I've been lucky enough to have met Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, George Takei (twice), Jonathan Frakes, Patrick Stewart, Armin Shimerman, Robert Picardo, Jeri Ryan & Scott Bakula.
As someone who works in production, I really hate it when "bloopers" are shown publicly. When actors do something silly on a take, they do it to make the CREW (their family) laugh, usually after a long day or week or month of shooting. I agree with Leonard Nimoy.
Sorry but describing the bloopers instead of just showing them doesn‘t work for me.
ESPECIALLY WITH THE SHRILL, HIGH PITCHED, DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND, HIDEOUS VOICE!!!!!!!👎👎👎👎👎
You gotta see these 10 bloopers! Proceeds to talk over the bloopers.
You took the words right out of my mouth!
Copyright is a thing that CBS tends to enforce rather militantly... If this video does nothing more for you but tell you the ten reels you should hunt down for yourself, I'd argue that's still delivering value. But hey, if that doesn't float your goat hopefully you realized that's what this video was gonna be by the 90 second mark, so you didn't waste *too* much of your life. 🤷♂️
Right?!
I think the best blooper has to be Michael Dorn forgetting to get out of his chair when assigned a task by the captain. Instead of breaking character Patrick Stewart scolds him "That means you mr worf."
Best intentional break has to be when The captain informs Riker that he beamed Geordi and Worf up hours ago and left Riker behind. Michael Dorn and Levar Burton proceed to high five behind the captain as if glad they are not in the same situation as Riker.
@@sanddagger36what episode was this from?
@@jaredszigeti-jonasson S4xE08 "Future Imperfect"
And Michael Dorn's reaction to that. Makes me ROFL!
Michael Dorn's "I never played with bo ...." is my stand out outtake, I still die of laughter every time I hear that one 🤣🤣🤣
The fact that Shimerman and Aberjonois were best friends in real life made the chemistry between Quark and Odo so much better.
I miss Rene
@@sarahkinsey5434 Me too, he was an amazing human being.
One of the best bloopers from Star Trek IV is when McCoy tells Spock that nobody's perfect, and after a few seconds of silence, Spock just says, "Oh yeah?"
In the film, it went down in Trek history as the first time McCoy got the last word in. So that makes the blooper that much funnier.
@@BigAL68xyz That's not true. Journey to Babel.
Not sure how many people knows this, because of the makeups and time it takes to put it on (e.g. sitting there) Rene and Armin spent a lot of time in makeup room and became really good friends.
The best thing on RUclips is Ryan's Edits where he masterfully splices bloopers into the real scenes. There are more than a few moments where it's better than the "official" scene.
Totally looking that up.
It's the absolute best.
"Energize, that's what we say in this room!"
Worf screaming "GAAAHDJEEEEZUS" is the best Star Trek moment of all time.
I like bloopers where at least one actor maintains character even as everyone else is breaking into giggles at the flub.
My favorite of these is when Patrick accidentally says "Admiral Data" and Brent stays perfectly in character and replies "Sir, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral." The rest of the cast is just bewildered for a moment.
Especially if some of the actors are portraying non-humans. It makes them seem kind of more "real".
Have these bloopers no sound, why can't we hear them for ourselves.
That's not WhatCulture policy. The idea is to inspire you to go seek these things out, not profit from their content.
@@ashedarke where no man's sought before...
11:10 I have a theory as to why Worf uttered the line, "I am not a merry man" so emphatically.
As a child Worf had been forced to play in a Robin Hood school play and he hated it. Q knew this, and that is why he chose to make Worf the same character he had played in school. Because that is something Q totally would have done.
"merry"
@@joelellis7035 BEAT me to it!
@@joelellis7035 Whatever. He's not Mary either. And you do *NOT* want to call him Shirley. 😛😛
So can we ACTUALLY get to hear the bloopers? Or is she going to talk over them ALL?????? Asking after only having watched 3 minutes?
I missed Gene Roddenberry's presentation of the Blooper reels at '73 Equicon. The fire department did not let any more people in the room to view the film. No one was there getting autographs because of watching the blooper reel. What was a 12 year old boy to do. I had to hang out with James Doohan, Deforest Kelly and Water Koenig at the autograph table.🤣
Wow! You were at Equicon ‘73? My very first convention was Equicon/Filmcon in ‘76. I didn’t meet any of the cast or Gene Roddenberry there but I eventually did so at later cons.
Anson Mount really is underrated. He was the best part of The Inhumans and I ADORE him as Spike.
#4... the fact that Tracy took off running full tilt was funnier than Franks yelling it.
I think I get *why* this video is presented as it is, but.. I'd like to actually *see* the bloopers and not just have them talked over.
Agreed. Her voice is so annoying.
My favorite Trek outtake is the one from Babylon 5, where Bruce McGill says that General Hague is doing Deep Space 9 because he was double booked by his agent
You forgot the "Beyond" blooper with Simon Pegg. Also on the bridge of the Franklin... when Scotty handed the cable to the alien ladie to plug it into the console, Simon Pegghad it on the wrong side of the console.
She looked at him "Its to short" and Pegg (god knows why) answers "Oh baby you are not the first girl saying it to me"
One of my favorites comes from season one of TNG, the away team beams on to the bridge of the USS Stargazer. Brent Spiner walks toward the dedication plaque and in a James Stewart drawl, he exclaims, “USS Stargazer… well, for God sakes Mary, they built this thing in Bedford Falls!”
I ROARED when I saw that one! lol
I've seen that one!!
One of my absolute favorites!
Sounds like his character from Night Court xD
One I remember fondly is from the original Star Trek series episode, "The Trouble with Tribbles." When Ed Reimers, playing Admiral Fitzpatrick says, "and Captain, remember you're in good hands with Tribbles." (Ed Reimers was the spokesman for Allstate Auto Insurance, and his commercials would end "and remember, you're in good hands with Allstate.)
As always thank you so very much for the videos.
Bonus, someone off-camera tossed him a tribble and he held it out to the camera, in exactly the same way that his Allstate commercials ended with him holding a model house out to the camera. Also, apparently, for *weeks* after the episode shot, tribbles kept cropping up *everywhere* on set as pranks...
In 1988 Gene Roddenberry showed us his famous worn out TOS blooper reel (on actual celluloid) following a talk he gave at The Hult Center for the Performing Arts in Eugene, Oregon when I was 15. He did an additional limited Q&A session where I was able to ask a question, the details of which have long since faded from memory (though I think it had to do with the then “new” Trek, TNG). It was an event only a true fan (as in fanatic) seemingly should’ve enjoyed, but surprisingly my buddy, who was a year older and decidedly not into Trek, genuinely had a good time. In fact, we were so amped on up nerd-dom that afterwards, while waiting in the dark on the sidewalk for my parents to return to pick us up, we started singing made-up Star Trek sea shanties, most notably “I Found my Thrills on Star Trek Hill”. 🖖🏻
They were less greedy back then. I saw James Doohan in 1982 for free at Carleton University. He was paid by the student's association and gave personalized autographs to people, again free of charge. Years later all the Star Trek actors charged for autographs including Doohan.
@@kleidenwaht Yeah, but I get it, most of them didn’t end up having the most lucrative careers, plus the venues and managers require a cut, it’s kind of like they’re working for tips, once they finally get “paid”. However, some will still talk and chat if you’re passing by. One time my girls and I got late to William Shatner’s booth when everyone had already left, but as we turned to leave, my childhood hero called out to us to come back; he’d come all the way from backstage to the signing table to visit with us and sign the photo we’d brought so we didn’t leave crushed.
What an awesome story! I had to read your comment out loud to my wife, who is a stagehand and worked many shows at the Hult (we lived in Eugene for about 20 years). I've got a photo of his signature backstage where he signed the wall! And now we know how that came to be. 🖖
Edit: I just dug up the photo. It reads:
Hello Eugene
from
Eugene
(Roddenberry)
L[i]ve long, love long.
then his signature. (Where I wrote "L[i]ve," it's because the letter after "L" has a chalk line over it, so the letter's obscured. The "i" is a guess on my part.) He printed the message it in caps/small caps for the most part, except for the "d"s, "e"s, and "b" in his last name.
@@kleidenwaht James Doohan was many years out from his acting career when he started charging for autographs at conventions. He had to support himself somehow. And as fans, we were happy to give back. At least, I was. His autograph is one of my treasured possessions. I was more than happy to pay for it. It wasn’t greed that motivated him. He did truly adore the fans.
I saw that film at a special showing at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. We sang a parody of Ride Captain Ride on the Ebterprise.
I've honestly never known about that last one with Quark and Odo before! I wish I could've been at that convention to see it.😆
Same! I thought I'd seen them all!
"We are receiving no... shit."
--Michael Dorn, TNG Season 1
That one made me laugh.
Or Geordi: "Oh, I see where this is going! We drop... shit."
Michael Dorn's best outtake is I never played with boys and GAWD JEEZUS
Back in the early 1990s I bought a TNG blooper tape at a CreationCon, which happened on a very regular basis in the SF Bay Area (where I lived at the time). It's on VHS and I'm sure I still have it, though whether it's still playable is anyone's guess.
I used to volunteer to work them (which was great as it meant attending without having to pay). One time I was checking hand stamps at the door of the convention hall, and almost didn't let Marina Sirtis enter because I was so focused on my task that it took me a moment to register who she was. 😅
One of my favourites is the only good thing to come from the TNG S2 finale. Stewart flubs a line, mentioning a non-existant admiral while clearly referring to Data. Spiner returns in all Data seriousness, "Sir, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral." He does it so in character that the cast seem to question whether or not it's part of the script before Spiner breaks character and everyone cracks up.
One of the funniest startrek bloopers I’ve seen is Q talking to janeway and John Delancey keeps messing up the word, omnipotent
At first, it was fun. Gallivanting around the galaxy, using my omit--Oh, man! Enough, already!
Just so I'm sure I understand this. You have all the clips mentionned, but chose to narrate them, not just show them? Effectively taking out all the fun of the blooper.
Star Trek Intakes edits in a lot of bloopers and outtakes in a way that makes me feel that a lot of them could have been left in to make the shows more relatable.
So, These are 10 bloopers I still haven’t seen. They were really well described, tho.
Love how the funniest people on set played such stoic characters.
Kate Mulgrew described the behind the scenes antics of Voyager thusly: "He (Paris) was drunk! Tuvok was naked!"
One of my favorites is simply Worf at tactical/communications. "Captain, we are receiving no ..." *memory failure* "... shit."
There's some great Star Trek bloopers, TNG especially with Frakes takes being brilliant! Tracey! Ryan's Edits does some brilliant intakes using the outtakes which work really well inserting the outtakes into the scenes from which they come!
I was thinking of that channel as I watched this.
Ryan's Edits is one of my favorite channels!
One of the things that came out of the Voyager recordings was Russ & Wang's "Fart Wars", where they'd cut one at the others' station just before a take to see if they can hold the scene while surrounded by the others' bumgas... :P
Lol tough day… I really needed a good giggle lol
We refer to that as 'crop-dusting' where I come from 😁
Q on Voyager being unable to say "omnipotence" is a great outtake! :D
The TNG bloopers were hard to come by due to the cost of scanning the film at the time. However, when they did the HD remasters, they scanned all of the film, which is why we now have the bloopers. To get some more from DS9 and Voyager, we will need to wait until their HD/4K remasters, when Paramount realizes how cheap they will be compared to a modern Trek episode.
If you haven't, check out Ryan's Edits, specifically the Intakes where he edits these back into the scene. Always a short fun video to watch.
Doug Jones is so good. The way he swings his arms behind his back, he is a great alien.
I need my next round of Saru from season 5.
With how good some of the bloopers are, you have to wonder, why some of them didn't make it into the cannon videos sometimes, rather then rigidly staying committed to the original script.
@Brick Bunny: canon* videos unless a really big gun was involved (i.e. a cannon 💥). 🖖
I really wish the bloopers were available on Paramount+.
A lot of this is on RUclips to be fair.
Too bad we couldn’t see the bloopers. I don’t care for someone describing a blooper, but this was done well and a terrific job on editing.
There is at least one channel that contains videos of the bloopers being added into the scenes they were filmed in.
@@GabePuratekuta "Ryan's Edits" has a playlist called "Integrated Outtakes". He had mentioned that his videos get demonitized, but he keeps doing them anyway because folks enjoy them.
@@DeronJ Yep. And so far only one had to be taken down.
Honestly the crews/ actors on star trek
Is what we all LOVE 💘
And the bloopers just gives us all the humanity and fun that is the reason we all LOVE this
Star trek is a love of labor and the LOVE that the actors give to us is just why we LOVE it
Just saying 🇧🇻
My all time favorite is:
Picard (to Riker, pointing on Data):
'The Admiral and I were worried about you'
Data:
'Captain, I don not belive you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral.'
3 straight seconds of silence.
Everyone laughing.
Jonathan singing TNG theme song with Marina dancing behind him is by far one of the best bloopers!
one you didn't mention that made me laugh was on TNG when an officer on the bridge was supposed to msg geordi and how they garble "lieutenant laforge" and add a few too many "L's" in his name always cracks me up. quite a tongue twister i guess LOL
I swear thought I saw Jolene Blalock dancing and waving at Scott Bakula as the doors were closing in an ENT episode. But I also swear that I saw a man move behind Picards fish tank when I was a kid. I know it happened!😂
I probably quote the Beltran Mulgrew shuttle scene each quarter
I see people complaining about the clips audio not being used. I get it's a copyright thing . But Ellie's narration makes up for it. The voyager/ds9 uniform suits her
What a delight to see Deep Space Nine and Voyager in this mix! I always got the impression that those casts had a more serious atmosphere when the cameras weren't rolling.
According to Michael Dorn, DS9 had a much more serious atmosphere than TNG
According to Robert Duncan McNeil and Garrett Wang they were pretty much always trying to make each other laugh and break on Voyager. Some of their stories they share on their podcast are hysterical.
@@christophercraig9611 my favorite it tossing the com badges at farther and farther distances and Kate Mulgrew got involved and got a pretty far one. Based on the convention panels, it seemed like a really goofy cast.
@@Caidoe_Esthov Always thought "DS9" was a bit too dark at first, (but I might have been wrong).
@@Caidoe_Esthov I believe he also said that he got them to loosen up a bit and start having fun.
My favorite blooper is when T'pol and that other one are trying to wake Dr. Phlox with a hypospray. After Phlox wakes up yells about something, Jolene Blalock bursts into laughter. It was online at one point but I haven't seen it forever.
i have always thought jokes and bloopers were much better explained to people than just WATCHING THE DAMN CLIP!
Describing the bloopers instead of actually showing the bloopers negates the purpose of a blooper...
lmfao wof vs the door i lost it..and the boys part haha poor guy
We've had some people on RUclips put these bloopers to wonderful use by creating INtakes (outtakes put back into the original episode as if it was supposed to be there). Ryan's Edit does some of the best, and they are hilarious!
Thank you for sharing these. I now wish there were a lot more DS9 and Voyager outtakes out there.
I LOVE INtakes!
Ryan is a magician!
Play the clips?
I would have loved to hear the actual blooper
video quality is better than ever now that she's perfected the Official Janeway Updo
This piece would be even better if we didn’t hear the narration OVER the bloopers. I was lucky enough to see that STO blooper film. The mis-steps are quite funny when we can actually hear the blooper!
@Mark Botello: STO = Star Trek Online (a Star Trek game) -- I think you meant TOS (i.e. The Original Series). 🤔
Who doesn't love Anson Mount!
This was a great vid.
The TNG bloopers I'm certainly quite familiar with... but they never get old. And they're some of my favorite GIFs!
There's a blooper I love from Enterprise season 2. In a scene at the end of "Carbon Creek", Archer, T'Pol, and Trip are supposed to be reflecting on the story that T'Pol told them throughout the episode. In the blooper, the three pretend to be drunk until Connor Trinneer just loses it.
It's so sad we don't have a lot of DS9 and Voyager Bloopers!
Such a wonderful and talented cast... Is it any wonder they all stayed friends?
My favorite Star Trek bloopers are:
"We're going to emmit that tachyon ship, beam, ship it down to the ship, and we'll ship it out of here."
--Voyager
"Or what? What, you'll ravish me?"
"I might."
--Deep Space 9
"Captain, I do not believe you have the authority to promote me to the rank of admiral."
--The Next Generation
"You have NO right! And WE have the right! But you have no rights, 'cause we have a right and yet no right."
--The Original Series
If doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result were the definition of insanity, why is the DSM-5 so thick?
Janeway`s "Contact star . . . . . . . . . fleet" was my fave from Voyager!
7:05 Now, we need someone to make a video of Worf getting questioned by Chris Hansen.
Thanks TrekCulture, I love bloopers. I did an compilation of my stuff and it lasts nearly 9 hours! I heard that Rick Berman was really anti-bloopers. The only reason we got them for TNG was that we were recovered from the original filmed material when creating the HD Blu-ray collection.
9 hours? Wow, must have been a nice insight of how things were on set.
I love them-and the out-takes too. I might swap my DVD Player/Recorder for a HD Blu-Ray model. Do they also come in a DVD Player/Recorder model?
Star Trek the funny universe
Now I wish their were lower decks bloopers
To boldly go where no one has gone before is Star Trek
To boldly go where everyone has gone before is Babylon 5...
"Starbase 6! Come in, Starbase 6!"
"Starbase 6 here."
"How're y'all, suga?" 😘
I discovered the (in)famous TOS blooper reel in 1974, at the European Sci-Fi Convention in Grenoble 🇫🇷!
When Nimoy's son walked onto the bridge that was one of my favorite scenes of the outtakes
I have a VHS copy of the blooper reels from about 1990.
There is one in Star Trek IV. Between Gillian Taylor and Spock. Gillian forgets where the tour will go next.
Worf ''I PROTEST ! I AM NOT A MERRY MAN !!'' 😆😅😂🤣
Hey, Octopus Head was the greatest captain in Starfleet!
What a fun video! It's a good thing our beloved TrekCulture never has any bloopers...
There should be a Star Trek show about all of this bloopers.
Poor Roger C. Carmel. Shatner gets called by his real name while Carmel is only referred to as Mudd.
That accent kept me here for the whole video🤣
I hate blooper videos that don't show the actual bloopers.
@@krisweinschenker598 I know all about kecksburg, have you heard the theory about the craft from kecksburg being the Nazi bell?
I have change my mind over these bloopers. First it was weird to see a character laughing, like they should stay in character all the time. Now it is more fun to see the actors having fun on the set because it sets a different tone to how they interact with each other and hopefully makes it easier.
Captain Spike🤣? That gave me a mental image of Spike the vampire (Played by James Masters) from Buffy as a Starfleet captain😉😁🤣.
@Nicholas Maude: Starlet captain? Try Starfleet captain. 🥴
@@pablohammerly448 Bloody autocorrect, I meant starfleet NOT starlet.
I love having bloopers explained to me. I just love it...
Glad the article has links because I hadn’t heard of some of these & would love to actually see & hear them!
I have never heard of the TOS out-takes. The one with Adam Nimoy is adorable.
When Dorn said "I never played with boys" you can TELL by his face he was thinking "...i gonne hear thise fore the rest of the month."
So instead of all of the bloopers being explained to us, could we actually hear them?
Thank you, I agree 100%!!!
This video is a lot of fun. I really hope we see more DS9 and Voyager bloopers in the future, we would all be thankful. Thanks Ellie!
The intro is 90% of Frakes lmao
Sorry, what’s the fun of the bloopers when you don’t actually let us hear the actual clips?
Nice, thank you for uploading. However, I would have enjoyed it more if could hear the bloopers rather than just seeing them.
The one where Worf and Georgi do a dead pan high five, finished with the Picard manoeuvre in the middle of a take should have made the list
Why not just show the actual clips instead of just talking about them? This was unwatchable. Do better TrekCulture.
That's not WhatCulture policy. The idea is to inspire you to go seek these things out, not profit from their content.
I've never seen the bloopers at a convention, but I've been lucky enough to have met Nichelle Nichols, Walter Koenig, George Takei (twice), Jonathan Frakes, Patrick Stewart, Armin Shimerman, Robert Picardo, Jeri Ryan & Scott Bakula.
Thanks for the shuttlepod show call out.
10 star trek bloopers i need to see? you're right, i do still need to see them, describing them doesnt cut it :/
As someone who works in production, I really hate it when "bloopers" are shown publicly. When actors do something silly on a take, they do it to make the CREW (their family) laugh, usually after a long day or week or month of shooting. I agree with Leonard Nimoy.
Love the blooper the thumbnail is from