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My all time favorite is Ben Stiller repeating the line "but why male models?" in Zoolander, immediately after he asks the same question and David Duchovny goes into an entire explanation of why male models are chosen as assassins. He was supposed to have another line but he forgot, and just repeated his last line bc he didn't know what else to say, and Duchovny just rolled with it and improvised🤣
I remember watching the Bourne Identity with my stepdad and he pointed the “disappearance” out to me, as an example of how the film was showing off Bourne’s agent skills. It really impressed me until I realised everyone on the other side of the truck probably thought he was an unstable man trying to have relations with the truck’s fuel intake.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, filming in San Francisco, a local resident had her car towed by the production, so she figured may as well ask to be a background character for the shooting to earn some money. The scene is Chekov and Uhura asking people about "nuclear wessels". The woman who had her car towed is the one that actually answers them (she wasn't supposed to do it.) It's a double: the cop staring at this scene with an incredulous look the whole time was not aware he was on camera (they were filming from across the street).
One of my favorite bloopers that stayed in the movie was with Tim the enchanter in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The actor was supposed to give some long crazy name but he forgot what it was and just says "Tim" instead. That's why he says it almost like a question 😂
TBH, I think "historical accuracy" was not on the list at all when it comes to Braveheart. The Scots didn't wear kilts until the 15th century. Isabella was 2 years old at the time of Wallace's rebellion. Wallace was not a poor farmer, he was a landed knight and a minor noble. The errors and inaccuracies go on and on.
You may not have heard the narrator mentioning that the "fashion" as being historically inaccurate. The historical inaccuracy was intentional, as to deliver stark contrast between the Scottish and the Irish on the battle field.
My fave movie mistake(s) is The Amazing SpiderMan & Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1. In Andrew Garfield’s SpiderMan, Peter is talking to Gwan to not come with him becuz it’ll be dangerous. Peter tricks Gwen to put her hand on a car, webs her hand, & Gwen aka Emma Stone accidentally says the wrong/right name. “Peter!” For GOTGV1, Peter Quill hands over the power stone but Chris Pratt (the actor who plays Peter Quill) accidentally drops it & swiftly catches it & continues the scene like nothing happened. My two fave movie mistakes. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I remember being in the theaters for American Sniper, it was tense and quiet the whole time but when the audience realized the baby was fake you could hear everyone trying their best not to laugh
There’s an error in “The Day After Tomorrow” during the wave scene where cars are being pushed by an invisible force. I think it’s the last shot of the scene, a God’s-eye view, where the cars are pushed forward before the wave even touches them. I think I heard it was a coding error because someone typed in the wrong code or something, causing the cars to wash away too early. It makes me giggle every time I see it.
Between Mojo and Whatculture these flub, blooper, bad extra, movie mistakes videos are their bread and butter. I swear in a month's time both channels release at least one each of this style of video. Now expand that out over the years and between them they probably have 70+ of these videos and ALL with the same clips. It's like someone with memory loss is in charge of ideas.
All the Cats in "Cats" had human hands. You can see them in every clip you showed. The mistake you're referring to is Dame Judy's wedding ring being visible. That was not supposed to be part of the character's look. Do a little more thorough research, guys.
It might have been the flash or some superhero movie from last year, but one huge mistake that went unseen was when our main character was being dragged by a rope attached to a vehicle on a bridge. At one point, it may be hard to catch in all the confusion, the vehicle is on one side of the bridge, and he's on the rope on the other. That wouldn't normally be a problem... except for the arch and cable supports in the middle of the bridge that rush by in the scene, and the rope between them just completely ignores.
When I was in elementary school in the 80s, there was a rumor amongst us kids that the scene in Back to the Future when Marty trips and rolls down the hill at the mall, was an actual trip and fall that they kept in. He was just meant to run down the hill. But I don't know if that's even true. But if it is true, it's definitely my favorite movie mistake because how the hell did a bunch of 8 year olds know about that in the 80s? If it isn't true, it also wouldn't surprise me because the kid who told me also claimed to have seen a 250lb Northern Pike in high school.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Tom Felton says “I didn’t know you could read”. He was supposed to say something else, but forgot his line lol.
I have two other bloopers, actually. In the original cut of 'The Fifth Element', when Dallas Corbin (Bruce Willis) is in his apartment and everyone starts showing up, the priest comes into the apartment exclaiming 'Mr. Willis' to which Bruce Willis corrects him and says 'Dallas' and starts laughing. The priest then says 'Willis... Dallas... whatever!' I noted in later releases, they removed this. The second blooper I only caught recently, in the movie 'Sixteen Candles', there's a scene when the family is scrambling in the driveway to get into the car to leave for the wedding. After some shuffling around, you will notice one of the grandmothers actually doesn't get in the car on the passenger side (far side of view), but instead ducks down and hides beside the car. The edit cuts as the car starts to back out before you would see her standing there in the driveway.
Per a short story about TD-110, the stormtrooper who hit his head, he was still reeling from Ben Kenobi’s Jedi mind trick* in Mos Eisley when the bump happened, making the incident in question pretty funny. *Jedi mind tricks allow the user to influence weak-willed beings’ minds, but creatures like Hutts are strong enough to resist.
Emma Stone in “Zombieland” saying “Anaconda” was the first R-rated movie she ever saw, despite it actually being PG-13. I wouldn’t say it was funny, per se, but it is a mistake.😂
One I'll always remember is in The Fifth Element when Ian Holm's Vito calls Bruce Willis' character Korben Dallas by Bruce's actual last name, and cool as a cucumber Bruce corrects him.
I'm not sure I knew about the ones in Braveheart and The Bourne Identity, one from Office Space I knew of maybe. Fast and Furious 6 and Cats I have not seen.
David Lynch's Dune. The scene where Rabban knocks a midget into the pool was accidental. The actor, Paul Smith, was shocked that it happened, and annoyed that David Lynch left it in. (hey, suits the character.)
In Mrs Winterborn during the argument between Connie (Ricki Lake) and Steve (Loren Dean) as he's looking at his friend during the argument for a brief moment you can see the camera in the background.
funfact: in the special edition of a new hope, george actually added a bonk sound effect to the stormtrooper hitting his head. and it seems you used the clip from the special edition since the bonk sound is there
How could you not include Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter "Some fava beans and a nice chianti...pfpfpfptbtbpfpbtb...." The last part was something Hopkins did as a joke, and they left it in. There's also a pretty hilarious moment in the lesser-known (and not great) movie "Phone Booth" Paula Jai Parker calls him the "n" word, and he gives her a look that's just...part bewildered and part withering. Turns out she just threw that in, and his reaction was so priceless that they left it in.
i guess you are running out of ideas for youre channel! this is about the 5-8 times you put these compilations is mistakes/bloopers in a list and its allways the same :D cant blame you. new movies are so bad that there isnt anything funny about them.
Brave heart is a good movie, he is a time traveler The Dinosaur is held by the tail is a trainer who is making sure that the Raptor does not actually eat the kids but pretends Texas Pirate
usual suspect lineup fart - not true, not according to someone who was actually there (Stephen Baldwin), that was supposed to be just a rehearsal that Bryan Singer decided to put in.
Gee, couldn't you fit any more ads in there? There was room for at least another one or two. There were times we had a whole THREE MINUTES of video with a commercial break!,🤬
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was before my time. I knew of Jane Russell from bra commercials. When I met a girl in school with the last name Russell, I had to look to see if she was stacked.
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My all time favorite is Ben Stiller repeating the line "but why male models?" in Zoolander, immediately after he asks the same question and David Duchovny goes into an entire explanation of why male models are chosen as assassins. He was supposed to have another line but he forgot, and just repeated his last line bc he didn't know what else to say, and Duchovny just rolled with it and improvised🤣
how is that not in here!!
Anytime I learn something new about zoo lander I have to watch it again! Thank you 😊
I remember watching the Bourne Identity with my stepdad and he pointed the “disappearance” out to me, as an example of how the film was showing off Bourne’s agent skills. It really impressed me until I realised everyone on the other side of the truck probably thought he was an unstable man trying to have relations with the truck’s fuel intake.
16:52 okay, i just made a connection. In *Miss Congeniality* when *Sandra* walks in front of the cab & says, *”Hey, I’m gliding here!”*
Marty McFly Jr. also says the "I'm walking here!" line in Back To The Future Part II.
@@martyklestadt6766hahaha omg you’re right!! Obviously we’ve watched these movies more than once, but good movies are hard to come by 🤷🏼♂️
14:29 People criticize John Ottman’s editing for “Bohemian Rhapsody,” but he did a great job with this scene if he had to work with so many takes.
Hey, I'm Walkin' here, I'm Walkin' here!
A Classic Line!
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, filming in San Francisco, a local resident had her car towed by the production, so she figured may as well ask to be a background character for the shooting to earn some money. The scene is Chekov and Uhura asking people about "nuclear wessels". The woman who had her car towed is the one that actually answers them (she wasn't supposed to do it.) It's a double: the cop staring at this scene with an incredulous look the whole time was not aware he was on camera (they were filming from across the street).
One of my favorite bloopers that stayed in the movie was with Tim the enchanter in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
The actor was supposed to give some long crazy name but he forgot what it was and just says "Tim" instead. That's why he says it almost like a question 😂
During a 2018 live tour when asked about that supposed improvisation, John Cleese said that nothing in the final movie was improvised.
TBH, I think "historical accuracy" was not on the list at all when it comes to Braveheart. The Scots didn't wear kilts until the 15th century. Isabella was 2 years old at the time of Wallace's rebellion. Wallace was not a poor farmer, he was a landed knight and a minor noble. The errors and inaccuracies go on and on.
I came to say the same thing....forget about the accidental baseball cap...what about everyone wearing Kilts.
@@ryanironheart4154 Especially while riding a horse. There was no underwear in those days. Can you say saddle sores in sensitive places?
You may not have heard the narrator mentioning that the "fashion" as being historically inaccurate. The historical inaccuracy was intentional, as to deliver stark contrast between the Scottish and the Irish on the battle field.
The Battle of Stirling Bridge... with no bridge in sight.
My fave movie mistake(s) is The Amazing SpiderMan & Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1. In Andrew Garfield’s SpiderMan, Peter is talking to Gwan to not come with him becuz it’ll be dangerous. Peter tricks Gwen to put her hand on a car, webs her hand, & Gwen aka Emma Stone accidentally says the wrong/right name. “Peter!” For GOTGV1, Peter Quill hands over the power stone but Chris Pratt (the actor who plays Peter Quill) accidentally drops it & swiftly catches it & continues the scene like nothing happened. My two fave movie mistakes.
🥰🥰🥰🥰
I remember being in the theaters for American Sniper, it was tense and quiet the whole time but when the audience realized the baby was fake you could hear everyone trying their best not to laugh
Same. That scene made Kyle seem absolutely delusional, some kind of crazed, pitiful, possibly dangerous victim of PTSD.
I thought it's some old video that I haven't seen, but it turns out it's "bloopers from last century we've all seen" released just 6 days ago.
Everyone had human hands in Cats.
The idea of Jason Bourne crouch-jogging next to a truck for seemingly no reason is my favorite character trait
There’s an error in “The Day After Tomorrow” during the wave scene where cars are being pushed by an invisible force. I think it’s the last shot of the scene, a God’s-eye view, where the cars are pushed forward before the wave even touches them. I think I heard it was a coding error because someone typed in the wrong code or something, causing the cars to wash away too early. It makes me giggle every time I see it.
Between Mojo and Whatculture these flub, blooper, bad extra, movie mistakes videos are their bread and butter. I swear in a month's time both channels release at least one each of this style of video. Now expand that out over the years and between them they probably have 70+ of these videos and ALL with the same clips.
It's like someone with memory loss is in charge of ideas.
All the Cats in "Cats" had human hands. You can see them in every clip you showed. The mistake you're referring to is Dame Judy's wedding ring being visible. That was not supposed to be part of the character's look. Do a little more thorough research, guys.
I was wondering that too. Never seen the movie but all the clips showed everyone with human hands so that just didn't make sense.
Isn't suggesting someone watch Cats against the Geneva Conventions?
My favorite will always be the usual suspects!😂
It might have been the flash or some superhero movie from last year, but one huge mistake that went unseen was when our main character was being dragged by a rope attached to a vehicle on a bridge. At one point, it may be hard to catch in all the confusion, the vehicle is on one side of the bridge, and he's on the rope on the other. That wouldn't normally be a problem... except for the arch and cable supports in the middle of the bridge that rush by in the scene, and the rope between them just completely ignores.
When I was in elementary school in the 80s, there was a rumor amongst us kids that the scene in Back to the Future when Marty trips and rolls down the hill at the mall, was an actual trip and fall that they kept in. He was just meant to run down the hill. But I don't know if that's even true. But if it is true, it's definitely my favorite movie mistake because how the hell did a bunch of 8 year olds know about that in the 80s? If it isn't true, it also wouldn't surprise me because the kid who told me also claimed to have seen a 250lb Northern Pike in high school.
"Hilarious" is a huge overstatement
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Tom Felton says “I didn’t know you could read”. He was supposed to say something else, but forgot his line lol.
I have two other bloopers, actually. In the original cut of 'The Fifth Element', when Dallas Corbin (Bruce Willis) is in his apartment and everyone starts showing up, the priest comes into the apartment exclaiming 'Mr. Willis' to which Bruce Willis corrects him and says 'Dallas' and starts laughing. The priest then says 'Willis... Dallas... whatever!' I noted in later releases, they removed this.
The second blooper I only caught recently, in the movie 'Sixteen Candles', there's a scene when the family is scrambling in the driveway to get into the car to leave for the wedding. After some shuffling around, you will notice one of the grandmothers actually doesn't get in the car on the passenger side (far side of view), but instead ducks down and hides beside the car. The edit cuts as the car starts to back out before you would see her standing there in the driveway.
Per a short story about TD-110, the stormtrooper who hit his head, he was still reeling from Ben Kenobi’s Jedi mind trick* in Mos Eisley when the bump happened, making the incident in question pretty funny.
*Jedi mind tricks allow the user to influence weak-willed beings’ minds, but creatures like Hutts are strong enough to resist.
Emma Stone in “Zombieland” saying “Anaconda” was the first R-rated movie she ever saw, despite it actually being PG-13. I wouldn’t say it was funny, per se, but it is a mistake.😂
One blooper that was left in Ghostbusters Frozen Empire was the entire film.
lol Donald glover falling was so funny
3:34 baseball cap, heh? what about a beanie hat on this gentlemen?
What about the white station wagon in the background of the first battle?
A Hard Day's Night intro scene should be here as well
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There are a couple television mistakes like on the Jefferson's Sherman Hemsley slips a few times and falls.❤
in the first ninja turtles movie when donnatello laughs and you can see the actor inside the costumes teeth
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Cameron Diaz's belch in Shrek 2.
In Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, K-2SO strikes Cassian Andor for real.
One I'll always remember is in The Fifth Element when Ian Holm's Vito calls Bruce Willis' character Korben Dallas by Bruce's actual last name, and cool as a cucumber Bruce corrects him.
I'm not sure I knew about the ones in Braveheart and The Bourne Identity, one from Office Space I knew of maybe.
Fast and Furious 6 and Cats I have not seen.
David Lynch's Dune. The scene where Rabban knocks a midget into the pool was accidental. The actor, Paul Smith, was shocked that it happened, and annoyed that David Lynch left it in. (hey, suits the character.)
In Mrs Winterborn during the argument between Connie (Ricki Lake) and Steve (Loren Dean) as he's looking at his friend during the argument for a brief moment you can see the camera in the background.
John Belushie falling off the wing of a plane in 1941
iiiii think there was some falling over involved in one of the sceenes in 1984 Dune 🤔
funfact: in the special edition of a new hope, george actually added a bonk sound effect to the stormtrooper hitting his head. and it seems you used the clip from the special edition since the bonk sound is there
ohhh so the family guy scene is from Office space
The French Connection. During the chase under the elevated train, there were numerous collisions and near misses of pedestrians. These were left in.
This is that old boy from what culture wrestling
Ben Hur, the guy wearing a watch😅
funniest movie mistake ? giving independence day 2 the go ahead
How could you not include Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecter "Some fava beans and a nice chianti...pfpfpfptbtbpfpbtb...." The last part was something Hopkins did as a joke, and they left it in.
There's also a pretty hilarious moment in the lesser-known (and not great) movie "Phone Booth" Paula Jai Parker calls him the "n" word, and he gives her a look that's just...part bewildered and part withering. Turns out she just threw that in, and his reaction was so priceless that they left it in.
4:10 time traveler 🤷♂️
Half of these aren’t mistakes/bloopers. They were pre-planned improv moments by actors.
"pre-planned improv" sounds like an oxymoron.
College Humor did a very funny video about the fake baby from American Sniper.
i guess you are running out of ideas for youre channel! this is about the 5-8 times you put these compilations is mistakes/bloopers in a list and its allways the same :D cant blame you. new movies are so bad that there isnt anything funny about them.
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Most videos on here are now made for little kids (or "adults" that like cartoons) ... i cant watch most of them 👎🏻😂
Yet you comment on all of them.
@@thegoldenorder1240and? Doesn’t change what he said.
@@lad4702then don't bother
Hey, do you talk for that Gicko Gecko?
Star Wars should have been #1
Outtakes don't count as mistakes for me.
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@@BlackHatCinephile no one wants your pointless comment medals
They've done the same thing in calling adlibs mistakes.
wtf u talking about all the Cats had human looking hands…?
How could you leave out the phone booth fart from Rain Man?
4:12 That's a crew member, not an actor.
That's not really the point, he still shouldn't be wearing a baseball cap.
Yes, he's also wearing a windbreaker.
This Film Movie in Original in Funny!😂
Brave heart is a good movie, he is a time traveler
The Dinosaur is held by the tail is a trainer who is making sure that the Raptor does not actually eat the kids but pretends
Texas Pirate
I don't remember Chewbacca disguising himself as a Stormtrooper.
The usual suspects when everyone in the lineup cracks up when one of the men farts. 😂🎉
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@FlashlightBeamer you should get a life and quit bullying people over a comment troll
@FlashlightBeamer your cringe
Most of these have been included in many other lists. I appreciate the effort to do a little research and include Gentlemen prefer Blondes.
Where's Jamie Lee Curtis's dancing fall in True Lies?
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TTS Magnus the Red: "FACKING FURRIES!"
Danny Glover, "greatest of actors." I'm already very confused.
usual suspect lineup fart - not true, not according to someone who was actually there (Stephen Baldwin), that was supposed to be just a rehearsal that Bryan Singer decided to put in.
Check out Twister. So many mistakes.
Braveheart first battle check background
The Usual Suspects story is not true. Baldwin and Pollack have spoken on it.
I dont need to go to settings on my phone. what even phone has that? you just go on your page using youtube app and subscribe. what settings? where?
Gee, couldn't you fit any more ads in there? There was room for at least another one or two. There were times we had a whole THREE MINUTES of video with a commercial break!,🤬
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Really? Why would you list a blooper at number 1 that's not even a verified blooper!.
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Mistake, or unplanned genius?
Lol
Yall need new content
Too bad you are mixing bloopers that nobody noticed, those that were noticed but left there intentionally, and improvisations. No the same thing.
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Jfc, stop making video lists of the SAME content!
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes was before my time. I knew of Jane Russell from bra commercials. When I met a girl in school with the last name Russell, I had to look to see if she was stacked.