4:52 "Ray's excitement while sliding down the fire pole, wasn't scripted." 5:02 "They decided to include it in the scene"... Gosh, good things plans can change, huh? LOL! Think before you post...
You people with below average IQ can't put 2 and 2 together if your life depended on it. You think what the narration tells you happened in real time while the film was shot... You folks never heard of scouting, rehearsing, ...filmmaking!?! Oh my...
There are whole videos just dedicated to Jim Carry's improve in his movies. He's always willing to take chances and won't break character when he messes up. I loved the scene in "Fun with Dick and Jane" when Carry missed his step when climbing down from a light fixture and instead crashed onto the floor. He still pulled himself up and grabbed the printout he was after, and it was kept as well.
Anyone who has dealt with much snow knows it's harder to deal with the more that you let it accumulate and the harder packed it gets. The state employee probably thought "I'm going to clear this now so it's not twice as much work tomorrow."
4:19 And Hopper like this. "So, I wasted half of our moviebudget on Marihuana for Jack and finally he cant say his lines anymore....lets use this take..."
The scene immediately preceeding the one for Star Wars is a far more iconic kept blooper - when Luke Skywalker says, "I can't see a thing in this helmet," that wasn't scripted, that was Mark Hamill commenting to Harrison Ford. George Lucas liked it and kept it in. (It allegedly also provides an in-universe explanation for why Stormtroopers are such lousy shots!)
@@hua_man that case stormtroopers are not that bad of a shot. Notice all the dead people when vader take over the covertte. The other time we see the troopers shooting is when lea and luke are getting away but they are suppose to get away so the trooper were purposely missing. The only other time we see trooper shooting is in the battle of endor where we never really got a good idea on how they were shooting since it was choatic, but someone shot artoo while he was trying to open the door and later hit lea on the shoulder.
Blooper: a funny mistake made by an actor during the making of a film or television programme and usually removed before the film or programme is shown
"Warned drivers not to pass but a state employee ignored them" 💀💀💀More like "State employee didn't wanna lose his job nor get behind schedule" and probably shouted "Y'ALL CAN SHOVE YOUR MOVIE YOU KNOW WHERE goddamn mofos thinking I have all day, who they think clear these streets for them to film here in the first place" when told to stay where he was💀💀💀
1:07 Relatable: once had a bird land in one of the trees in my yard, and it just kept squawking non-stop, I reacted in pretty much the same way as John Lovitz did here.
A better one from Dr Strangelove is at the end when Peter Sellers stands up from the wheelchair. He had completely forgotten, but instead of ruining a take, he stayed in character and delivered the "Mein Fuhrer, I can walk!" line.
First one wasn't a blooper, that was meant to be, so presuming a lot of the next ones will be bullshit as well. Not surprised with so much bullshit videos coming out now. Yeah, I was right.
Oooff, that's saddening. :( Well, if that's the case - will fact check those as well someday hopefully, cause I want to check whether at least one of those were bloopers. If you care to share some more details or elaborate, please do so!!! Would appreciate a lot if you only have time and want to!
About the real terror in the knife scene: Toshiro Mifune said of the scene in Throne of Blood where arrows are being shot landing close to him, "that's nit acting, that's real terror: those are real arrows!" He went on to explain that director Kurosawa originally planned for the arrows to be shot by amateurs, and had to be talked into using professional archers to make it safer!
In Star Wars, at the end, when the Death Star blows up? That was not planned but they kept the cameras rolling and then adjusted the script to match the footage. In Planet of the Apes, most of the gorillas, orangutans and chimps had trouble memorizing their lines so English speaking actors had to come in later and dub the voices.
That last one reminds me of the very famous blooper in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrick just stumbled upon a monolith while shooting a troupe of australopithecines in the paleolithic one day, and it triggered human evolution and, thus, all of human history. Kubrick patiently waited millennia for humanity to take its initial steps into space exploration, AI development, and TV dinners to shoot his final film. And people act like that guy Linklater taking 12 years to film a movie is a big deal, sheesh.
On the Commentary track for Vampires, John Carpenter mentions when you see a black cat crossing the street, that wasn't planned. The cat simply decided to show up and cross the street while the camera was rolling, and Carpenter realized that that fit the mood of the movie.
holy shit, so the friendship betrayal in Aliens wasn't just in movie but irl too, now thats rad 😂. In the Ace Ventura scene you can tell it was improvised because the person sitting next to him nearly burst out laughing but managed to hold it in and close his ears.
In the knife scene from ALIENS, Bishops actor practiced for a LONG time (and got ALOT of cuts) to do that trick. Thats when they wanted to use someone to mess with and someone picked Paxton lol.
Specifically, the High Priest of Israel. Leonard Nimoy was Jewish, and he came up with the idea to use the hand sign of the High Priest of Israel as a way of providing his Vulcan character with an established cultural practice of their own.
making lemonade outta lemons. a buddy and i made a video for a class in high school and we accidentally made a good scene where a door was locked when we werent expecting it. It was hilarious and my buddy could be heard laughing his ass off in the background so we had to mute it in the edit. Such a shame.
The extra doing the Vulcan salute in Logan's run is called Adam Wyse and he helped identify himself. He wrote an email to some trekkie searching for the truth about the scene, explaining how he got to be there in 1970 and tried his best to get the Vulcan salute in there. His mom was a talent agent in Dallas where the mall they used to shoot the interiors was located. He also implied the girl who touched "the old man's" face in the very end had a "special audition" - alone with the old man. This was rumored but Adam could not verify it. I don't remember the girl in question, but it sounds very 1970's Hollywood. :(
The Vulcan salute is actually a Jewish symbol. Inspired by a gesture he’d seen during a blessing at an orthodox Jewish shul as a boy, Leonard Nimoy carried the memory with him until the fateful day filming the scenes on Vulcan in “Amok Time.” The episode’s director liked it so much he kept it in the show and the rest is history.
In the 1987 movie "Summer School", the final scene was supposed to show Mark Harmon & Kirstie Alley kissing on the beach a la "From Here To Eternity", but the dog 'Wondermutt' got loose on the set and dove in between them for a kiss of his own. The crew cracked up, so director Carl Reiner kept the cameras rolling and used it for the movie's final laugh.
I don’t think the table gag in “Grinch” was a blooper at all. You can clearly see all the dishes retract slightly after the cloth was pulled out, as if they were being held in place by a magnet.
Never having seen it, my guess is that the characters were about to move to Monterey, and this has them literally heading toward Monterey. Complete guess, though.
Perfect example of how weak this whole video is. It's just a random string of hastily thrown-together clips that are cut way too short and taken out of context with little explanation.
@@HypotenusLuvTriangle Turns out the movie is about how Alice wants to move to Monterey. It's her dream. But she gets as far as Arizona. In the end of the movie, she gives up and stays in Arizona. But the sign of Monterey looms over her decision. The movie goes on to be the show ALICE
It's not the Vulcan salute, it is a Jewish Salute, and thus very appropriate. The Vulcan salute is an imitation of the manner by which Cohanim spread their hands in most congregations when blessing the congregation to this day.
The last blooper is not necessarily a blooper. Some elevators have doors that can open on one side or the other, depending on the floor it is on. Many hospital elevators are this way.
4:47 Dan Akroyd may have been genuinely excited to slide down that pole... but, by the time he delivered his "Wow, this place is great!" he reverted back to the kind of stiff, fake-emotion style of acting he was known for...
In “From Here To Eternity”, they took many takes to get that shot exactly right which meant the anchors had to clean up, redo hair and make up, and redress each time until they got it right. It wasn’t accidental.
gotta love "dan ake roid"......the ever better unscripted ending to dr. strangelove is when he the wheel chair bound perter sellers accidently stands up and then shouts....mein furher I CAN WALK!
8:02 the monkey statue you see was in a miniature golf course in Tucson AZ called Magic Carpet. The Monterey sign was on Speedway Blvd known to be the ugliest street in the US back in the '70s.
The AI is telling us that coming up with an idea on the day of shooting is a blooper. The Montery sign, the kid running into the door and the firepole are all planned at the last minute, not "bloopers."
I think they mean not part of the original script and was thing that was created the day of the shoot between the actors and the directors. Giving how many time Particular in comedy thing are improvised we be here all day if he show all the part that involve unscripted scene.
Helicopter crashes are hilarious. Only wish they had had one in movie Big with Dan Ay-kroid, or A Star Wars. Come on. Look at the comments - the bloopers we're laughing at are from your AI voiceover.
Ghostbusters (2016) wasn't originally intended to be released, by the time the executive realized what happened it was too late, and the movie was already in the theaters.
Just a suggestion … let the few moments after the blooper into the clips ; I want to see what the reaction was on set to complete the effect. You cut it off too soon 😢
A "blooper" is when they wanted thing A to happen but thing B happens instead. Tom Hanks and that kid spraying silly string was not a blooper. It's just an adlib.
one of the very things that pissed me off while watching "The Who" in concert or on mtv was the destroying of musical instruments. Throw a harmonica on the floor but never break a guitar!!
Yeah there're so many weird mispronounciations... They claim a guy called "Alex" did the voice overs... He did not know how to pronounce "Cellist" either. He said "kellist". Very sus, unless he's just really young and dumb.
Obviously a lot (perhaps most) of these snippets are not bloopers - too many camera setups suggest they were planned...just ask yourself "Why was the camera positioned such that it could follow Dan Ackroyd down the pole?"
You do know that they do multiple takes for each scene, right? There may have been an ad lib and then the director likes it so they shoot they scene again to get the proper shot. Duh.
actor slided down the pole while scouting and director likes the idea and asked actor to do the same in char. during filming... it is explained in video
Nope, 2016 did NOT have a Ghostbusters movie. The FIRST Ghostbusters movie made since 1989 was in 2021's Ghostbusters Afterlife. That's all I'll say about it because I don't feel like writing an essay lol.
Loved that Dan Ay-ay-Ron in Ghostbusters
These AI voiceovers are really starting to grate.
Its at least 1 clanger in each video too
"In movie Big..."
Agreed. They started off ok and maybe they'll be exceptional eventually. But now they're just grate
be grateful - that's their motto
ahahahahahahaha
They did since day 1 LOL
Heather Grahams wonderful milk pillows brought me here.
So... we'll assume that you've also seen Boogie Nights for the full monty?
- Max Giganteum
Said by nobody over the age of 12 ever.
yeah, it's called click bait
@@davebruneau6068 I’m 33.
@@RumpIeforeskin I know. On this occasion it’s fine.
These AI voices don't know how to pronounce names correctly.
i wanna say to that AI: will you shut up!
"In the movie Big" sounded like "In the moviebig" :D
They'll get better
Feels like the script was written by AI as well.
"In themoviebig" it's so fucking terrible.
This is how you humans speak, right? Beep-boop.
This is how they speak in Movie Big.
I hate these bots...
Are you saying it's not Dan Aykroyd?
"Sliding down the pole wasnt planed" while the camera framed the action perfectly...
Just what I was thinking. I believe a good lot of these were meant to happen. Another daft AI channel
4:52 "Ray's excitement while sliding down the fire pole, wasn't scripted."
5:02 "They decided to include it in the scene"...
Gosh, good things plans can change, huh? LOL!
Think before you post...
@@codymoe4986 whatever mate most of this vid is bs
tha actor slided down while they are scouting and director loved the idea and asked him to act it out in his char. for the film
You people with below average IQ can't put 2 and 2 together if your life depended on it. You think what the narration tells you happened in real time while the film was shot...
You folks never heard of scouting, rehearsing, ...filmmaking!?!
Oh my...
Nah. The kid in Freaky Friday knew the door was closed. He put his arms up to brace himself.
I was about to comment the same thing.
*T H I S*
@@supercyberfunk I was about to comment the same but you were already commenting the same.
@@tacticalsapper I was about to comment the same but you were already commenting the same on the other commenting the same.
was about to comment the same thing, but half the world beat me to it .
And I don't think the knife scene in Alien is improvised either.
There are whole videos just dedicated to Jim Carry's improve in his movies. He's always willing to take chances and won't break character when he messes up. I loved the scene in "Fun with Dick and Jane" when Carry missed his step when climbing down from a light fixture and instead crashed onto the floor. He still pulled himself up and grabbed the printout he was after, and it was kept as well.
Is this AI narration???? How many names could you mispronounce?
AI generated narrations suck.
Maybe it's deliberate. So that more people comment this improving how many times TH-cam shows the video.
@@Mmwindowcleaners nah. It's AI from India
It also sounds like it has a cold.
I don't know why but Jon lovitz yelling at that cow to shut up made me lose it 😂
It’s so God damn funny. He is hilarious in that movie.
Acting!!! Lovitz is a treasure!
@@mitchellhughes5180 woman: Sir, your knee! Lovitz: Ya like it?
Because Jon Lovitz is amazing.
And the cow sorta puts its head down in a shame-like way...
Most of these were, in fact, scripted.
The state employee was doing their job by keeping the road clear of snow.
I suspect he was coming up on the end of his shift and just said screw this I'm getting back to the depot and a beer.
Anyone who has dealt with much snow knows it's harder to deal with the more that you let it accumulate and the harder packed it gets. The state employee probably thought "I'm going to clear this now so it's not twice as much work tomorrow."
The grinch pulling off the tablecloth then coming back to knock off the things is hilarious. Love Jim Carrey
4:19 And Hopper like this. "So, I wasted half of our moviebudget on Marihuana for Jack and finally he cant say his lines anymore....lets use this take..."
The kid running into the door was definitely planned… look at the way he braces his arms to soften the impact
The scene immediately preceeding the one for Star Wars is a far more iconic kept blooper - when Luke Skywalker says, "I can't see a thing in this helmet," that wasn't scripted, that was Mark Hamill commenting to Harrison Ford. George Lucas liked it and kept it in. (It allegedly also provides an in-universe explanation for why Stormtroopers are such lousy shots!)
Then please explain why Obi-Wan commented on such precise shots at the Jawa Crawler? This line has confounded me for decades.
@@hua_man that case stormtroopers are not that bad of a shot. Notice all the dead people when vader take over the covertte. The other time we see the troopers shooting is when lea and luke are getting away but they are suppose to get away so the trooper were purposely missing. The only other time we see trooper shooting is in the battle of endor where we never really got a good idea on how they were shooting since it was choatic, but someone shot artoo while he was trying to open the door and later hit lea on the shoulder.
Why do they wear helmets in the first place tho lol
@@utarian7 Uniformity and animosity. All look the same and if you don't know what they look like, it can be fearsome.
@@hua_man I think some means of indoctrination to serve the empire is a better answer
Knowing that happened with Jon Lovitz makes that scene with him in City Slickers 2 that much more funny.
The cow in A League of Their Own was actively giving birth. 😂
No she wasn’t
@@anja6983 It’s on the DVD’s extras for that movie. Google “A League of Their Own cow was in labor scene”.
@@MonkyPocks01 but they tied her outside? Why ? (I grew up on a farm…)
@@anja6983 Cows can't give birth, outside?
Glad she was active while giving birth and not just giving birth. Reassuring.
Blooper: a funny mistake made by an actor during the making of a film or television programme and usually removed before the film or programme is shown
"Warned drivers not to pass but a state employee ignored them"
💀💀💀More like "State employee didn't wanna lose his job nor get behind schedule" and probably shouted "Y'ALL CAN SHOVE YOUR MOVIE YOU KNOW WHERE goddamn mofos thinking I have all day, who they think clear these streets for them to film here in the first place" when told to stay where he was💀💀💀
1:07 Relatable: once had a bird land in one of the trees in my yard, and it just kept squawking non-stop, I reacted in pretty much the same way as John Lovitz did here.
I do the same thing when the cicadas get ridiculously loud.
No one actually watched Ghostbusters 2016, so no blooper actually occurred.
A better one from Dr Strangelove is at the end when Peter Sellers stands up from the wheelchair. He had completely forgotten, but instead of ruining a take, he stayed in character and delivered the "Mein Fuhrer, I can walk!" line.
First one wasn't a blooper, that was meant to be, so presuming a lot of the next ones will be bullshit as well. Not surprised with so much bullshit videos coming out now.
Yeah, I was right.
Oooff, that's saddening. :( Well, if that's the case - will fact check those as well someday hopefully, cause I want to check whether at least one of those were bloopers. If you care to share some more details or elaborate, please do so!!! Would appreciate a lot if you only have time and want to!
If you think the first one (Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) was unintentional then you are one to believe anything on these videos.
Borat - "Tiche!" during the intro in Kazachstan, a cow sneezes and instantly he makes up a believable Kazach word for "bless you".
Cow: Knock Knock.
Lovitz: Who's there?
Cow: An interrupting cow.
Lovitz: An interrupting cow wh-
Cow: MOOOOO!
Lovitz: WILL YA SHUT UP?!
Jon Lovitz and that cow is so hilarious😂🤣
Props to the guy in back of the mechanic and his assistant in 'Mad Max' who looks back and forth like he's watching a tennis match.
...akaee.
AKAEE!
Would you please add an outro so the suggested video pictures doesn't get over the video? Thanks.
About the real terror in the knife scene: Toshiro Mifune said of the scene in Throne of Blood where arrows are being shot landing close to him, "that's nit acting, that's real terror: those are real arrows!" He went on to explain that director Kurosawa originally planned for the arrows to be shot by amateurs, and had to be talked into using professional archers to make it safer!
In Star Wars, at the end, when the Death Star blows up? That was not planned but they kept the cameras rolling and then adjusted the script to match the footage.
In Planet of the Apes, most of the gorillas, orangutans and chimps had trouble memorizing their lines so English speaking actors had to come in later and dub the voices.
That last one reminds me of the very famous blooper in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrick just stumbled upon a monolith while shooting a troupe of australopithecines in the paleolithic one day, and it triggered human evolution and, thus, all of human history. Kubrick patiently waited millennia for humanity to take its initial steps into space exploration, AI development, and TV dinners to shoot his final film.
And people act like that guy Linklater taking 12 years to film a movie is a big deal, sheesh.
On the Commentary track for Vampires, John Carpenter mentions when you see a black cat crossing the street, that wasn't planned. The cat simply decided to show up and cross the street while the camera was rolling, and Carpenter realized that that fit the mood of the movie.
Who else thought the Jim Carey (The Grinch) was the best.....knocking the sht off the table was awesome
6:41 There is no Blooper because...Any fan of Ghostbusters would say 2016 Version DOES NOT EXIST and the Third Movie is Afterlife.
holy shit, so the friendship betrayal in Aliens wasn't just in movie but irl too, now thats rad 😂.
In the Ace Ventura scene you can tell it was improvised because the person sitting next to him nearly burst out laughing but managed to hold it in and close his ears.
The "Star Trek salute" is an old Jewish blessing.
That's not an AI voice, he just doesn't know what he's talking about
Maybe it is a blooper he left in the video
The only funny one was when Jim Carrey actually did the tablecloth trick that he wasn't supposed to.
It's a re-upload, TH-cam blocked my last video, so I had to do some minor changes
Thank you for telling us. As I get older sometimes...
Ah, that explains why this felt like yesterday’s video.
You must have been trying to git some Truth and Facts out to the Public ! you tube can't have that !
The AI voice sucks. Put a little more effort into making content. Thumbs down.
7-5-2024. TH-cam did not hurt your videos. Google did it. Remember Google owns TH-cam.
"Dan Ache Roid" LMOA @ AI narration
Haemorrhoid.
@@Bonn1770 AI is making creators lazy and it shows
When grinch tips the table at the end is so perfect
You need to learn the definition of a movie blooper.
In the knife scene from ALIENS, Bishops actor practiced for a LONG time (and got ALOT of cuts) to do that trick. Thats when they wanted to use someone to mess with and someone picked Paxton lol.
wait are you telling me that was real!? surely at least sped up
@@utarian7 yes on both. But using Hudsons hand was a improve move. its on the dvd extras.
@@updfdrakkell143 Lol that's insane, love it. Thanks
AI commentary, thumbs down
Not everything is "AI". It's called voice synthesis. We had that for a LONG time. Ordinary people used Speech on Windows XP, for fuck's sake.
No kidding. Harold Rahmis and Dan Aikeroid
Its not reall ai
Thumbs down is engagement, equal to thumbs up in the eyes of the algorithm. And only the uploader is going to see it.
AI or not, hearing the great Dan Ache Roids name get butchered is just disrespectful.
The "Vulcan salute" is also a hand sign given by a high priest while blessing the people.
Specifically, the High Priest of Israel. Leonard Nimoy was Jewish, and he came up with the idea to use the hand sign of the High Priest of Israel as a way of providing his Vulcan character with an established cultural practice of their own.
@@Moshe_Dayan44 I can't believe I never heard that before!
making lemonade outta lemons. a buddy and i made a video for a class in high school and we accidentally made a good scene where a door was locked when we werent expecting it. It was hilarious and my buddy could be heard laughing his ass off in the background so we had to mute it in the edit. Such a shame.
So what you're saying is that the derailed train in Gone in 60 Seconds is a blooper? You have a very fkd up definition of what a blooper is.
The extra doing the Vulcan salute in Logan's run is called Adam Wyse and he helped identify himself. He wrote an email to some trekkie searching for the truth about the scene, explaining how he got to be there in 1970 and tried his best to get the Vulcan salute in there. His mom was a talent agent in Dallas where the mall they used to shoot the interiors was located. He also implied the girl who touched "the old man's" face in the very end had a "special audition" - alone with the old man. This was rumored but Adam could not verify it. I don't remember the girl in question, but it sounds very 1970's Hollywood. :(
oh god, i hope nobody tells you about how todays Hollywood operates.....
If I remember correctly, the girl who touched the old man's face was a Playboy centerfold.
You missed a great scene from American graffiti where Toad crashes his moped/scooter. George Lucas liked it so much he kept the cameras rolling.
Many of them are not bloopers, but improvised scenes. :(
Many are not funny either.
The Vulcan salute is actually a Jewish symbol. Inspired by a gesture he’d seen during a blessing at an orthodox Jewish shul as a boy, Leonard Nimoy carried the memory with him until the fateful day filming the scenes on Vulcan in “Amok Time.” The episode’s director liked it so much he kept it in the show and the rest is history.
Good ones. Now I know where the Airplane love and waves (and seaweed, and fish...) on the beach scene comes from.
In the 1987 movie "Summer School", the final scene was supposed to show Mark Harmon & Kirstie Alley kissing on the beach a la "From Here To Eternity", but the dog 'Wondermutt' got loose on the set and dove in between them for a kiss of his own. The crew cracked up, so director Carl Reiner kept the cameras rolling and used it for the movie's final laugh.
7:35 "the helicopter crash was expensive, costing more than 1/2 the movie's budget"
I don’t think the table gag in “Grinch” was a blooper at all. You can clearly see all the dishes retract slightly after the cloth was pulled out, as if they were being held in place by a magnet.
"a star wars a new hope" one of my favs
Ive never seen someone struggle that hard to wink before... 1:20
but she looks good doing it
Describing Luke and Han facing the wrong way for like 0.5 seconds as "a joke" is stretching it a bit.
A lot of these aren't bloopers. I guarantee the knife scene in Aliens was planned.
It was planned, but not by the director.
On that last one, what is significant about Monterey being in the background?
Good question.
Never having seen it, my guess is that the characters were about to move to Monterey, and this has them literally heading toward Monterey. Complete guess, though.
Perfect example of how weak this whole video is. It's just a random string of hastily thrown-together clips that are cut way too short and taken out of context with little explanation.
@@guyjperson that and the sign is framed in a way that the pole perfectly blocks out the "T". visual artists love that shit.
@@HypotenusLuvTriangle Turns out the movie is about how Alice wants to move to Monterey. It's her dream. But she gets as far as Arizona. In the end of the movie, she gives up and stays in Arizona. But the sign of Monterey looms over her decision. The movie goes on to be the show ALICE
It's not the Vulcan salute, it is a Jewish Salute, and thus very appropriate. The Vulcan salute is an imitation of the manner by which Cohanim spread their hands in most congregations when blessing the congregation to this day.
The last blooper is not necessarily a blooper. Some elevators have doors that can open on one side or the other, depending on the floor it is on. Many hospital elevators are this way.
lots of them aren't like 6:17, he pulls the girl into the pool on purpose
I just now realize how much Leonardo DiCaprio steals from the young Jack Nicholson, the mannerism: Voice, movement, facial expressions, etc
Fun Fact: Ghostbusters 2016 in its entirety is a movie blooper
i disagreed blooper are actually funny
@@Marverynagreed!! That movie made me sick
I love how the title is about "bloopers," and then almost half of these are just last minute planned changes to the script. Aka, not bloopers.
So much great old movies worth watching
4:47 Dan Akroyd may have been genuinely excited to slide down that pole... but, by the time he delivered his "Wow, this place is great!" he reverted back to the kind of stiff, fake-emotion style of acting he was known for...
In “From Here To Eternity”, they took many takes to get that shot exactly right which meant the anchors had to clean up, redo hair and make up, and redress each time until they got it right. It wasn’t accidental.
video says scene wasnt in script and added by director on that day so director improvised and forced the actors many times to follow his idea
gotta love "dan ake roid"......the ever better unscripted ending to dr. strangelove is when he the wheel chair bound perter sellers accidently stands up and then shouts....mein furher I CAN WALK!
Hey, these are great, but you need a little more outro as the TH-cam banners pop up at the end, blocking the scenes at the end.
Kids hands where prepared for hitting the door. I don't buy that part at all
8:02 the monkey statue you see was in a miniature golf course in Tucson AZ called Magic Carpet. The Monterey sign was on Speedway Blvd known to be the ugliest street in the US back in the '70s.
The AI is telling us that coming up with an idea on the day of shooting is a blooper. The Montery sign, the kid running into the door and the firepole are all planned at the last minute, not "bloopers."
I think they mean not part of the original script and was thing that was created the day of the shoot between the actors and the directors. Giving how many time Particular in comedy thing are improvised we be here all day if he show all the part that involve unscripted scene.
Helicopter crashes are hilarious. Only wish they had had one in movie Big with Dan Ay-kroid, or A Star Wars. Come on. Look at the comments - the bloopers we're laughing at are from your AI voiceover.
A favorite of mine is a hummingbird flying up to a camera ... unplanned amd unexpected. Breaking Bad.
"In movie Big". You computer talk good.
Hire human voice actors for your narration!
01:35 thats a professional
yeah sure the kid couldnt see the door but runs with his arms already ready to slow the impact lmao
From "Here to Eternity" David Bowie re did that part in his video "China Girl" The original cut was banned on MTV as it was deemed too raunchy.
8:00 - can somebody explain to me the Monterey-sing one in "Alice doesn't live here anymore"? :o What was the double/hidden meaning etc.? D:
I’m asking the same…
im not american, im asking the same
Thanks, I'll remember none of these.
Ghostbusters (2016) wasn't originally intended to be released, by the time the executive realized what happened it was too late, and the movie was already in the theaters.
7:50 this man is an absolute genius
“In MOVIE BIG,” 😂😢
Just a suggestion … let the few moments after the blooper into the clips ; I want to see what the reaction was on set to complete the effect. You cut it off too soon 😢
ad lib ≠ blooper
A "blooper" is when they wanted thing A to happen but thing B happens instead. Tom Hanks and that kid spraying silly string was not a blooper. It's just an adlib.
stir crazy's lighting a match scene needs to be here
This just goes to show, the best things in life are usually accidental.
one of the very things that pissed me off while watching "The Who" in concert or on mtv was the destroying of musical instruments. Throw a harmonica on the floor but never break a guitar!!
Ah yes, Dan Ache-royd. What an actor.
2:42 I've had people point out this guy becausehe looks so out of place! Now it makes sense. 😂
Dan ACK-royd, not AKE-royd.
also... Ray-mis, not Ram-mis
congrats on Judd Apatow, you got that one :)
Yeah there're so many weird mispronounciations... They claim a guy called "Alex" did the voice overs... He did not know how to pronounce "Cellist" either. He said "kellist". Very sus, unless he's just really young and dumb.
@@nisselarson3227 It's AI.
@@Mike...p It's AI.
Obviously a lot (perhaps most) of these snippets are not bloopers - too many camera setups suggest they were planned...just ask yourself "Why was the camera positioned such that it could follow Dan Ackroyd down the pole?"
Exactly! And how was the kid able to run up the stairs if he couldn't see anything and conveniently have both arms up at impact against the door?
You do know that they do multiple takes for each scene, right? There may have been an ad lib and then the director likes it so they shoot they scene again to get the proper shot. Duh.
actor slided down the pole while scouting and director likes the idea and asked actor to do the same in char. during filming... it is explained in video
5:28 i recon id be freaking out to, look how fast he is doing it
You would think that the helicopter would be insured, so shouldn't have cost half the budget of the movie.
Nope, 2016 did NOT have a Ghostbusters movie. The FIRST Ghostbusters movie made since 1989 was in 2021's Ghostbusters Afterlife. That's all I'll say about it because I don't feel like writing an essay lol.
That Dan Ache-roid is a hell of an actor. lol
I had a huge crush on Barbra Harris back in the 70's and 80's.
"Signs warned drivers not to pass due to filming"...
1:26
Yeah, right...
If you want a private shooting location, don´t shoot on a public road
Next time try a model that has been trained well enough to correctly pronounce legendary actors’ names.