Actually, Ripley was always supposed to make the basket in Alien Resurrection. It’s just they originally figured they’d just film Sigourney Weaver throwing the ball over her shoulder first then cut to a shot of the ball going in the basket or cgi it or something. They never expected Sigourney Weaver to actually make the shot in one take. And they actually had to cut to another shot fairly quickly, because in the original shot, after the ball went in, Ron Perlman looked directly at the camera and said “Oh my god!” in excited disbelief.
Actually, she missed 30 times and they were about to give up. So she had given up and just threw it as she walked away and her own words, "Swish." It's in the extra scenes in The Making of Aliens Resurrection.
That Jaws scene was a miniature cage, filmed with a 😢real shark. A little stunt person was suppose to be in it with the shark swimming around it. At the last minute the little guy chickened out and refused to get in. The best decision in his life!
I read that they had given him a half-size tank as well (the idea to make the shark appear bigger than it really was) not realising that it was going to run out much faster. Hence they escaped to get air!
The real blooper in Deep Blue Sea was that Samuel L. Jackson's character was never meant to be eaten by the shark. Handlers forgot to feed the shark that day and it was just feeling peckish.
real 'blooper' was how cgi people messed up shark taking jackson into the pool... i missed it first time i saw the film coz was busy being shocked that jackson got ate (!) but now i can't miss it, and with rest of film being done so well, can't help but be peeved they didn't re-do that bit
@@benconway9010 “I'm walking here! I'm walking here!” - Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman) in Midnight Cowboy, 1969 By Richard Crouse. Vanity Fair called the scene in 1969's Midnight Cowboy where street hustler Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman) slaps the hood of a taxi and yells, “I'm walkin' here!” the movie's most iconic scene.
Most of the time the Director shoot a another shot of the crowd cheering. They would then edit it smoothly with after the scene of Chaucer’s speech. My guess the Director never intended the crowd to cheer during that shot, he would just make specific shot for that, but the improv of the British actors rilled up Extras to cheer with them makes the Director use that shot anyway.
There's no way they would have all just immediately cheered like that when they didn't realise they where suppose to. Most of these 'bloopers' are BS exaggerations.
3 tons of water was released? As someone who regularly empties a 4000 litre (4m3 or 4 metric ton) tank of water, trust me, that volume of water is many, many times more than 3 tons of water.
@@Hodaris_Darlin not when liberals are running the insane asylum & need to distract voters from their own corruptions & abuses. Then you can go back 1000 years & be tried for something.
The full shot with Micheal York handing the cake slipping from its plate to Liza was a mistake. They decided to use the blooper and intentionally shot the next close up shot of Liza Minnelli with the cake to keep up with continuity.
In American graffiti, Toad also crashed his scooter into the restaurant. It shows him sitting on the curb with the blonde. That was a blooper that you missed
If I remember correctly, in American Graffity's first scene, when Todd arrives and fumbles with his scooter was also not planned, he just failed to stop, but kept acting, and the fail was fitting his character perfectly.
in dvd extras it says actors in deep blue sea were willing (/ persuaded) to do tank-breaking scene... it was choreographed, but no one realised how fast the water would move, so they were genuinely worried glad they were all ok good cast, good film
I’m sure all of these almost topless scenes that have nothing to do with the bloopers in question are essential to the making of this video, I’m just not sure how…
@7:33 FACT CHECK: the knight who was knocked unconscious wasn’t the one falling off the horse (left side of the scene) instead it was the rider on the right side who is riding away from the camera.
These videos always overlook the greatest movie mishap: In the African adventure movie "Hatari," Red Buttons interrupts John Wayne and Elsa Martinelli just before a kiss by barging into the room with a dinner platter. Buttons apparently doesn't see "Sasha" the leopard lounging near the doorway. Buttons steps on Sasha's tail, causing the leoapard to jump up and roar in pain. The roar frightens Buttons so much that the stumbles forward, crashing into John Wayne and spilling the dinner tray all over his chest. Martinelli totally loses it and start shrieking with laughter. Buttons does his best to stay in character, but also can't resist laughing. John Wayne, ever the professional, sucks in a deep long breath and holds it in, his body trembling with "anger." Buttons waits for Wayne to say something, but it's clear that if Wayne tries to say anything, he would burst out laughing. So the Duke shakes his head and angrily swaggers out of the room, never once losing control. It remains, in my opinion, the funniest mistake that ever made the final cut.
The Hateful Eight. Kurt Russel was supposed to destroy a mock-up of a valuable antic guitar. Someone forgot to swap out the real one for the fake one, so he smashed a genuine antique guitar.
The thing with bloopers that they "left in", there is usually no continuity. Take the Cabaret blooper. When the guy hands her the plate and the cake slides off, you can clearly see that it drops into her lap. But the very next shot, the cake magically appears on her chest and next to her yellow scarf. So obviously they re-did it for her shot and her reaction isn't genuine because it isn't the original blooper.
In the movie the Terminator, Michael Biehn really slipped while running with Linda Hamilton in the scene where the Terminator assaulted a police station.
Did you know that in Batman Begins there originally wasn’t going to be any fight scenes because Christian Bale was originally scripted to first don the Bat suit in the end scene? However, one night Christian got drunk with the camera crew and they filmed him beating up homeless people in the suit so they just rewrote the script with the videos they took.
Don’t believe the cabaret scene..it may have slipped off the plate but you can clearly see the cake drop onto her lap and the thank you line it is stuck to her chest….not where it fell…..0/10!
I can't see how the water balloon hitting Carol in the face in _American Graffiti_ could have been an accident, since there are clearly two different angles of it cut together, and I doubt with George Lucas' small budget on the movie that the studio would have afforded him two cameras to shoot simultaneously.
They missed the best of all time.... The little boy putting his fingers in his ears during the scene where Cary Grant is shot by Eva Marie Saint in the airport cafeteria in North By Northwest .
1:30 Not breaking down. The wet blanket actor stalls the moped and equally insecure/admirably self-effacing, he presumably couldn't get it onto the cutting room floor / liked how it showed his character's character.
Hummmm, let’s see "when movie bloopers "that" made the Final Cut" how about, "Movie bloopers that made the Final Cut" sad state of our educational system is in these days.
In no country for old men, Sugar, however you spell it, didn't react to not creating a business from scratch. Instead, he was reacting to how insignificant this mans life was that he chose to waste it by working a rundown convenience store in the middle of nowhere that he married into. Like his life before marriage was even more pathetic than it is right now, and this was a step up for him. Edit: There is also the angle of the clerk just passively going through the motions instead of taking his life/fate into his own hands and having a purpose. This is still related to what I said before.
Sorry if this isn't your first language, but the title is not English. You have to either say "when bloopers made the final cut" or "bloopers that made the final cut". You can't do both at once as it makes zero sense.
Lot of these are apocryphal. The Jaws one for example, that footage was from a real shark dive that went bad and the shark went insane and tried getting the person in the cage. Spielberg got a hold of it and permission to use it in the film.
I don't know why they credit the monotonous voiceover guy... At 3.00, the Atonement clip, he pronounces 'shone' as 'shown'. Hilarious. Get a professional in, pur-lease! As sloppy as the title, 'when movie bloopers that made the final cut'. Duh...!? No one can read anymore, we're doomed.
Don't say that to him, you know Americans are the arbiters of language, I'm English and they've been educating us on how things are pronounced and spelt for years now.........oh hang on a minute 🤔
When Plasmo digitises himself to escape the crashing spaceship, the machine light didn’t go in and a Plasmo thought he may have been a goner. Episode 13 PLASMO on TH-cam
Actually, Ripley was always supposed to make the basket in Alien Resurrection. It’s just they originally figured they’d just film Sigourney Weaver throwing the ball over her shoulder first then cut to a shot of the ball going in the basket or cgi it or something. They never expected Sigourney Weaver to actually make the shot in one take. And they actually had to cut to another shot fairly quickly, because in the original shot, after the ball went in, Ron Perlman looked directly at the camera and said “Oh my god!” in excited disbelief.
Shes an absolute chad of a woman.
@@krel3358Yea, and permanently hot to boot 🔥
ACTUALLY, this is EXACTLY what is explained...
@@ArtemusnH no it isn't, the reactions aren't genuine. half of the stuff said are lies.
Actually, she missed 30 times and they were about to give up. So she had given up and just threw it as she walked away and her own words, "Swish." It's in the extra scenes in The Making of Aliens Resurrection.
That Jaws scene was a miniature cage, filmed with a 😢real shark. A little stunt person was suppose to be in it with the shark swimming around it. At the last minute the little guy chickened out and refused to get in. The best decision in his life!
I read that they had given him a half-size tank as well (the idea to make the shark appear bigger than it really was) not realising that it was going to run out much faster. Hence they escaped to get air!
Exactly. It's one of the FEW shots in the film where a REAL shark was used.
I thought that these shots were taken from Ron and Valerie Taylor and the footage they had collected from their years of diving
@@SandMannyyou’re correct.
The cards covering up the last couple scenes at the end are really annoying
Yes, they used to be. I blocked with with a custom Ublock Origin rule a long time ago.
The real blooper in Deep Blue Sea was that Samuel L. Jackson's character was never meant to be eaten by the shark. Handlers forgot to feed the shark that day and it was just feeling peckish.
"Goddamn Mother Fu**n sharks in the Goddamn Mother Fu**n Deep Blue Sea!!!"
real 'blooper' was how cgi people messed up shark taking jackson into the pool...
i missed it first time i saw the film coz was busy being shocked that jackson got ate (!)
but now i can't miss it, and with rest of film being done so well, can't help but be peeved they didn't re-do that bit
The reason these bloopers made the cut is because the actors never broke character
The look of shock when she got slapped back was legit
And the term “historical toilet” was never heard again
Must have really been an elvis fan to have that much hate for toilets.
@@robertsmith2956womp womp😂
Dude, you made me laugh so hard 😂
😅😅😅
To show how totally uncoordinated Tom Hanks is, the Corvette stall was real, and he was driving an automatic transmission car.
You left out the king of ad-libbing. "I'm walking here ! I'm walking here ! " Midnight cowboy ad-libbed by Dustin Hoffman
Al Pacino, but yeah it was a good inclusion
@@MarisaPaola-um5yb no not Al pacino, it was most definitely, Dustin Hoffman. 😐
Actually mate no you’re wrong it was AL Pacino and the film was Scar Face
@@Doncaninewas not midnight cowboy
@@benconway9010 “I'm walking here! I'm walking here!” - Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman) in Midnight Cowboy, 1969 By Richard Crouse. Vanity Fair called the scene in 1969's Midnight Cowboy where street hustler Ratso Rizzo (Dustin Hoffman) slaps the hood of a taxi and yells, “I'm walkin' here!” the movie's most iconic scene.
Some real method acting improvisation from that shark in Jaws.
What did the Knights Tale director expect the Czechs to do??? Maybe he hoped they'd already seen the movie and knew when to cheer.
Most of the time the Director shoot a another shot of the crowd cheering. They would then edit it smoothly with after the scene of Chaucer’s speech. My guess the Director never intended the crowd to cheer during that shot, he would just make specific shot for that, but the improv of the British actors rilled up Extras to cheer with them makes the Director use that shot anyway.
There's no way they would have all just immediately cheered like that when they didn't realise they where suppose to. Most of these 'bloopers' are BS exaggerations.
The scene relies on this.. I totally agree. It's BS.
In Jaws there's a shot where you can see a shooting star, it was real and Spielberg not only kept the shot but made it his company's logo.
I see what this guy is doing with his thumbnails to keep me watching his videos for what felt like an hour
3 tons of water was released? As someone who regularly empties a 4000 litre (4m3 or 4 metric ton) tank of water, trust me, that volume of water is many, many times more than 3 tons of water.
Its 4 tons 4000l I 4 metric tonnes
0:41 He really grab a handful of it
Would probably get sued, criminally charged, and blacklisted today. ☹
@@Milesco She still has time to do it as many others
@@reckz420Much too late for criminal charges.
@@Hodaris_Darlin not when liberals are running the insane asylum & need to distract voters from their own corruptions & abuses. Then you can go back 1000 years & be tried for something.
The Cabaret “mistake” was clearly re-shot, and the cake was moved up higher, so I’m not so sure it was a mistake.
The full shot with Micheal York handing the cake slipping from its plate to Liza was a mistake. They decided to use the blooper and intentionally shot the next close up shot of Liza Minnelli with the cake to keep up with continuity.
@@inisipisTV so her reaction is not the reason they kept it in, like said.
Was it a slice of real cake?
Makeup used it to cop a feel as he repositioned it.
@@siewheilou399no, it was a stunt cake.
try saying that to your mother after half a dozen margaritas.
In American graffiti, Toad also crashed his scooter into the restaurant. It shows him sitting on the curb with the blonde. That was a blooper that you missed
If I remember correctly, in American Graffity's first scene, when Todd arrives and fumbles with his scooter was also not planned, he just failed to stop, but kept acting, and the fail was fitting his character perfectly.
That last bird got 1 job XD
Also in "American Graffiti" Charles Martin Smith accidently crashed the motor scooter.
A couple of those are BS. The towers 100% were supposed to fall in Airplane. She barely even TOUCHES one of them.
A _lot_ of these are bullshit
And Deep Blue Sea
The water tanks burst too, lies
Blood and black lace that was a total grope
Lol a hand full
😂 as hand full
A handful lol😂
Jomboy-You do us proud. You get us down ON the field and IN the game. Sweet.
Please remember to include the year beside every movie title...
Most of these were not improvised.
No shit capt obvious. It mentions that already.
0:43 So well made doll, I thought it the actress herself
Mark Addy: ....... YEEEEEEAH
The look on his face 🤣🤣🤣
It's exactly what you'd expect from him.
in dvd extras it says actors in deep blue sea were willing (/ persuaded) to do tank-breaking scene...
it was choreographed, but
no one realised how fast the water would move, so they were genuinely worried
glad they were all ok
good cast, good film
I’m sure all of these almost topless scenes that have nothing to do with the bloopers in question are essential to the making of this video, I’m just not sure how…
Seems to end quite abruptly.
Why so many fake ones ?
Well i thourght that it was still Fun to Watch Thank You ;
@7:33 FACT CHECK: the knight who was knocked unconscious wasn’t the one falling off the horse (left side of the scene) instead it was the rider on the right side who is riding away from the camera.
What Dustin Hoffman did in today's times will be considered workplace molestation. 😅
I was on the set, we all couldn't believe she made the shot.
I was wondering why Chigurh was so surprised by what the gas station man said. Now I know it was purely an accident 😂
The seen in the master were the guy breaks the toilet. I never heard about this one for the 6th time already.
It's the first time I heard of it.
Hoffman pulls a perv move and goes away laughing, so they keep it in the film... weird times.
She's not gonna fk you bro
Its more interesting that Anne Bancroft doesnt react in any way...i mean, she read the script and there is nothing about a grab on the tit...?
The title is not grammatically correct.
Porgs are due to puffins invading the Star Wars set on Skellig Michael. Expensive but funny extras thoughout 2 movies.
6:15 Ultra instinct 😂
These videos always overlook the greatest movie mishap: In the African adventure movie "Hatari," Red Buttons interrupts John Wayne and Elsa Martinelli just before a kiss by barging into the room with a dinner platter. Buttons apparently doesn't see "Sasha" the leopard lounging near the doorway. Buttons steps on Sasha's tail, causing the leoapard to jump up and roar in pain. The roar frightens Buttons so much that the stumbles forward, crashing into John Wayne and spilling the dinner tray all over his chest. Martinelli totally loses it and start shrieking with laughter. Buttons does his best to stay in character, but also can't resist laughing. John Wayne, ever the professional, sucks in a deep long breath and holds it in, his body trembling with "anger." Buttons waits for Wayne to say something, but it's clear that if Wayne tries to say anything, he would burst out laughing. So the Duke shakes his head and angrily swaggers out of the room, never once losing control. It remains, in my opinion, the funniest mistake that ever made the final cut.
The Hateful Eight. Kurt Russel was supposed to destroy a mock-up of a valuable antic guitar. Someone forgot to swap out the real one for the fake one, so he smashed a genuine antique guitar.
In the film Predator, the predator was supposed to be played by a tiger but then that alien showed up.
Yeah Harry “misjudged” 😂
The thing with bloopers that they "left in", there is usually no continuity. Take the Cabaret blooper. When the guy hands her the plate and the cake slides off, you can clearly see that it drops into her lap. But the very next shot, the cake magically appears on her chest and next to her yellow scarf. So obviously they re-did it for her shot and her reaction isn't genuine because it isn't the original blooper.
That actor with John Wayne reminds me of a certain Alec Baldwin blooper. Different outcome though.
3:11, 3 tonnes of water is 3 cu M , just a big fish tank full and hardly worth running for your life.
Well if your a witch you could melt. Maybe they were trend setters and the first guy witches with their own broom stick, which also melts in water.
In the movie the Terminator, Michael Biehn really slipped while running with Linda Hamilton in the scene where the Terminator assaulted a police station.
In Scream when Billy throws the phone and hits Stu, this wasn't meant to happen and Matthew Lillard's reaction and line was ad-libbed.
The Stormtrooper Headbump in A new Hope is missing.😄
In one of the Jackie Chan's movies, there is a scene where stuntman by mistake hits a car and suddly dies.
Dustin Hoffman catching a feel wasn't in the script!! Imagine that today.
4:58 That's a real shark.
well spotted Sherlock.
@@lionhead123 Oh chill, Watson.
in the blooper ..... there is some unnessiecary shots for click bait
if u look closely u will see it
Did you know that in Batman Begins there originally wasn’t going to be any fight scenes because Christian Bale was originally scripted to first don the Bat suit in the end scene? However, one night Christian got drunk with the camera crew and they filmed him beating up homeless people in the suit so they just rewrote the script with the videos they took.
"Movie Bloopers That Made The Final Cut"... or perhaps "When Movie Bloopers Made The Final Cut"... right?
Don’t believe the cabaret scene..it may have slipped off the plate but you can clearly see the cake drop onto her lap and the thank you line it is stuck to her chest….not where it fell…..0/10!
bro every fucking scene on every movie is improvised according to this channel 😂
0:43 got his handsfull there
That was a lot more than just 3 tons of water.
I can't see how the water balloon hitting Carol in the face in _American Graffiti_ could have been an accident, since there are clearly two different angles of it cut together, and I doubt with George Lucas' small budget on the movie that the studio would have afforded him two cameras to shoot simultaneously.
why can't you get your titles grammatically correct? It's only 8 words!
5:46 nobody wanted to earn the wrath of future king, robert
Not including Javier's Bardem's line, "you married into it?" is criminal and detracts from the impact of the blooper.
There is a lot more than 3 cubic metres of water in that tank.
They missed the best of all time.... The little boy putting his fingers in his ears during the scene where Cary Grant is shot by Eva Marie Saint in the airport cafeteria in North By Northwest .
The music is very annoying.
6:20. Rod Sch..teiger? Shurely shome mishtake 😎
1:30 Not breaking down. The wet blanket actor stalls the moped and equally insecure/admirably self-effacing, he presumably couldn't get it onto the cutting room floor / liked how it showed his character's character.
Hummmm, let’s see "when movie bloopers "that" made the Final Cut" how about, "Movie bloopers that made the Final Cut" sad state of our educational system is in these days.
No mention of the money clip scene from Trading Places?
Dustin Hoffman was a man of culture.
3:25 That looks like WAY MORE than 3 tons of water to me...
In no country for old men, Sugar, however you spell it, didn't react to not creating a business from scratch. Instead, he was reacting to how insignificant this mans life was that he chose to waste it by working a rundown convenience store in the middle of nowhere that he married into. Like his life before marriage was even more pathetic than it is right now, and this was a step up for him.
Edit: There is also the angle of the clerk just passively going through the motions instead of taking his life/fate into his own hands and having a purpose. This is still related to what I said before.
thanks for just showing the scenes and not blowing this up to a bloated 30 minute video.
How can a cutaway shot of another actor show a genuine response to a blooper? There would have to be multiple cameras.
Was the video title your first attempt at using the English language?
Ahh, thank you for that
Yeah, that was the first thing I noticed, too! I normally try not to be too picky, but that one threw me a bit.
4:35 why they didn’t shoot it inside studio?
Many of these "bloopers" are so minor deviations, it would be waste of time & resources to do retakes.
Sorry if this isn't your first language, but the title is not English. You have to either say "when bloopers made the final cut" or "bloopers that made the final cut". You can't do both at once as it makes zero sense.
Yep -- that threw me off, too.
Lot of these are apocryphal. The Jaws one for example, that footage was from a real shark dive that went bad and the shark went insane and tried getting the person in the cage. Spielberg got a hold of it and permission to use it in the film.
I don't know why they credit the monotonous voiceover guy...
At 3.00, the Atonement clip, he pronounces 'shone' as 'shown'. Hilarious. Get a professional in, pur-lease!
As sloppy as the title, 'when movie bloopers that made the final cut'. Duh...!?
No one can read anymore, we're doomed.
Dustin Hoffman is very creepy.
Interesting title...
The title is gramatically upsetting 😢
This is the reason I came here.
"grammatically".
Your coment are grammatically uppseting.
Even the title does not mean a thing!! Learn english!
Rod Steiger's last name is pronounced STYGER, not SCHTEIGER.
depends if you are from Europe or America
Don't say that to him, you know Americans are the arbiters of language, I'm English and they've been educating us on how things are pronounced and spelt for years now.........oh hang on a minute 🤔
@@stoneagepig3768 _Spelled,_ not spelt! 😉 😄
5:05-So the shark didn't follow script......come on.!
So many of these are BS; they were absolutely scripted and meant to happen. Clickbait nonsense.
Click bait like most of TH-cam now. Its heyday was 6-8 years ago
Life itself is all imrpov.
THE coin toss scene?
When Plasmo digitises himself to escape the crashing spaceship, the machine light didn’t go in and a Plasmo thought he may have been a goner. Episode 13 PLASMO on TH-cam
Man that girl looks so bad now. The one from inception that chopped off all her parts.
3 ts of water? you mean 30! 🤔🤨🙄
8:28 poor bird😢
The word “that” in the title is redundant. Or, if you prefer, keep “that” and remove “when.”
Well.
THAT ended abruptly.😕
Try better grammar or stop using AI.
The God father 1 the cat scene