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The pizza was always meant to land on the roof in Breaking Bad. The real tidbit is that the crew bought a ton of pizzas thinking that the shot would require a ton of takes to get right, and Cranston actually gets it right on the first take. So now the crew has way more pizza than they know what to do with.
@leithaziz2716
10 күн бұрын
I wonder how many people know Jessie was meant to die by the end of the 1st season but plans got halted because of an ongoing writer's strike at the time. Or that Mike's character was created because Saul's actor was busy at the moment so they made up that he had a cleanup guy and it stayed canon. A lot of Breaking Bad's genius is unplanned, and it's really fascinating when compared to how other shows were structured.
@KingNanoA
10 күн бұрын
@@leithaziz2716gus wasn’t supposed to be anyone special. Esposito played him suspiciously so he would get called back in.
@Moofmoof
10 күн бұрын
I like how you said 'has' like to this day they don't know what to do with all the pizza
@darthnazgul
10 күн бұрын
@@Moofmoof I botched the grammar there, but the idea that they're still struggling with it IS funny.
@TheImperfectGuy
10 күн бұрын
Similar tidbit with Hannibal Mads Mikkelsen was tasked with throwing and egg up within his spatula and them cracking it open by catching it with the side of the spatula They'd bought hundreds of eggs, had two days of filming set aside, even a pair of hand masks and juggling artists on site in the case he really couldn't do it l What happens? Of course he nails it first try Anyway the film crews' catering was very Omelette centric after that
Symphogear, an anime about girls singing while punching things, happened by accident. The first draft had the songs playing in the background, but a miscommunication between the staff resulted in the question "You want them to actually be singing it live while fighting?", which they then ran with. The show got 5 seasons.
@GenericSideCharacter
10 күн бұрын
Love that Kanade's voice actor did it once and the director loved it enough that it stuck and the va basically told the other VAs "sorry for making everything harder for you, byeeeeee"
Aragorn's broken toe is not even the craziest story about Aragorn's actor in that movie. He used his sword to deflect a real knife that was accidentally thrown at him instead of next to him, and he almost drowned for real when the team lost him as he drifted down a river for a scene pretending to be unconscious.
@TheChicken1337
12 сағат бұрын
ACTUALLY parrying a throwing knife has got to be among the coolest things Viggo Mortensen has done. 😂
One of the classics anime tropes of "slash the guy, delay, then fountain of blood" comes from a perfectly flubbed scene in the kurosawa film Sanjuro. The pump for a fake blood effect had malfunctioned, causing it to delay before launching a high pressure spray of blood out of the dude's chest that nearly knocked him over. They kept it in, supposedly because they didn't want to have to clean up all the blood to try again.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I've watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhauser gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain..." - Rutger Hauer, just casually improvising one of the most famous climactic ending dialogues in cinema history.
@YouCalledForTheDoc
10 күн бұрын
I think there was a longer speech but he cut it off and ad libbed the end
Fucking Jaws. They built a super expensive mechanical shark that almost immediately broke. Had Bruce actually worked, and they didn't have to Improvise filming around it by keeping it hidden as much as possible, that movie would have been VASTLY different.
@brianreilly8846
10 күн бұрын
"You're going to need a bigger boat" was also improvised. It's A) A miracle that movie got finished, and B) A super miracle that it came out as one of the best movies of all time
@ToozdaysChild
9 күн бұрын
@@brianreilly8846 In addition, Dreyfuss and Shaw (Hooper and Quint) couldn't stand each other, and their antagonistic chemistry in the film is rooted in them trying to one-up the other at every turn.
Gotta go with my personal favorite from Zoolander: "But why male models?" "A-are you serious? I just... I just told you that a moment ago."
@JoseRS1186
10 күн бұрын
Was that an adlib?
@planguy9575
10 күн бұрын
@@JoseRS1186I think he legitimately forgot his line but made it a hilarious adlib.
@XShrike0
10 күн бұрын
@@planguy9575 I heard that as well.
@adamruiz3683
10 күн бұрын
@@JoseRS1186 Ben Stiller either forgot his next line or wanted to re-do the scene, forget which, so he just repeated his last line to try to start over. The other guy (can't remember the actor) didn't catch it, so he ad-libbed his response.
@PaiMeiHefeweizen
10 күн бұрын
@@adamruiz3683 The Hand Model was David Duchovny, Fox Mulder from The X-Files.
The trope of the iato style katana slash resulting in a massive burst of blood came from a mistake on set during the filming of Kurosawa's Sanjuro, there was only planned to be a small controlled spurt of blood with the slash but the tubing failed and created a huge pressurized burst. The effects team reported to Kurosawa apologetically, assuming he'd be angry about the ruined shot, only to find he was actually thrilled at how it looked and that since everyone had stayed in character when it happened, they'd be using that shot in the final cut
Two Towers helmet kick lives in my head forever because goddamn the commitment to BREAK YOUR TOE kicking steel and still act like it's only an emotional pain he's going through is amazing.
In Alien Resurrection, Sigourney Weaver actually shot a blind 3-pointer
Pat's statement of "I don't want acting, I want FEAR." reminds me of how Akira Kurosawa when making Throne of Blood hired a bunch of barely trained college students for the final scene, because he wanted Toshiro Mifune's character to look afraid of being shot at by arrows. So he had a big crowd of archers shooting real, actual arrows at Toshiro Mifune.
I got two: -Another LOTR one, in one of the movies there's a shot where a flag falls perfectly into frame, and according to sources, that was not planned, the wind just so happen to perfectly blow it in the right position. -This one is more personal but I still find funny. So in the live action How The Grinch Stole Christmas movie with Jim Carrey, there's a scene where the Grinch is trying on different outfits, and at one point gets a table cloth. Now what they originally wanted was The Grinch was just suppose to get the table cloth and make a mess with all the stuff on the table falling off. But apparently, Jim is such a GigaChad actor, that he get pulls the table cloth out from the table without making a mess, yeah that wasn't scripted, there's no wires, he just did it. So in that scene, he goes back and knocks everything over. And they thought that was funnier, so they kept it in.
@MoostachedSaiyanPrince
9 күн бұрын
Yeah, I heard about the Grinch one. Knowing about it just makes that scene even funnier in retrospect.
Ringo Starr yelling "I'VE GOT BLISTERS ON MAH FINGAHS!" at the end of Helter Skelter was real. The Beatles blew a whole day recording different takes of the song because Paul McCartney didn't have any idea what he wanted from the song other than "be loud" so part of it was Ringo actually getting blisters and being fed up with Paul and part of it was a guy screaming about being injured was apparently what Paul was looking for.
The original ending of Rambo First Blood had the main character turning suicidal and forcing the general to shoot him. The ending was so depressing to test audiences that they went with a different ending, and I think I prefer the new one Rambo instead opens up about his trauma and turns into an emotional wreck before surrendering and leaving the building in silence. It's a surprisingly...human climax which really stands out during the time the movie came out.
@Kaarl_Mills
10 күн бұрын
Until the sequels instantly forgot about that, because line go up. The suicide ending is how the novel went, and was changed for the film adaptation. I agree its also a better ending that shows that you dont have to be a giant hulking macho man all the time, and war is terrible even once its over. Its just that every subsequent film ignores that, and turns into basically a parody of itself, First Blood was never meant to be a franchise
@jimbob1862
10 күн бұрын
I remember watching the latest Rambo film to kill time one day and it was like a shock to the system since the only other ones I saw were First Blood and the 2008 one when I was a kid. Going from him opening up about his hells to being stuck in a cycle to the last film making it so the guy can't even grow old in peace with a family kind of just felt awful to watch.
@thunderphoenix440
9 күн бұрын
Didn't they use that footage in the fourth one as a dream sequence?
@thunderphoenix440
9 күн бұрын
@@Kaarl_Mills Also he's a psycho killer in the book, and the Sheriff is the good guy. They flipped that in the movie version.
Another Breaking Bad one; Tuco putting out his cigarette on his tongue wasn't in the script, but his actor, Raymond Cruz, just did it.. Walt looks nervous because Bryan Cranston was legitimately freaked out by it.
@RedStar_N7
9 күн бұрын
And his cousins walking away from the explosion without reacting was not only real. But I think you can see a piece of burning debris nearly land on Marco and Leonel and the smoke cloud is so massive that you actually see them fully covered in shadow for a few seconds. They got incredibly lucky with casting the perfect actors to portray these lunatics Also the Mike character only exists out of a scheduling inconvenience with Saul's actor
“You know to tell you the truth I don’t think I’ve ever been in this room.” from Micheal Keaton in Batman 89. Just ad-libbing that line in during the awkward dinner between Bruce and Vicky to make it even better and show how detached Bruce Wayne was.
Based on his reaction, Woolie has definitely told someone the story about Viggo breaking his foot.
Billy Crystal improvised nearly all of his lines in the princess bride. That ended up being problematic because everyone on set, including the mostly dead Westley, kept cracking up.
I am amazed this discussion didn't lead back to nasally cold-voice Daniel Southward as Vergil in DMC3 somehow.
In Alien 1 where the Chestburster pops out for the first time at the breakfast table and everyone stares at it, that was the first time they had seen the prop so their disgust is real. The script just said "The thing emerges". Also a blood squib hit one of them in the face and kncoked them over
One of my personal favorites is from _Star Trek 4_ when Chekov is asking random passers by about where to find 'nuclear wessels'. The lady who couldn't give them directions didn't know they were shooting a movie and they had to chase her down after the shot so they could give her a speaking credit. She also might have been an extra who wasn't supposed to say anything, I've heard both versions of the story.
Lest we forget what happened when Kevin Nash got stabbed for real in The Punisher
Speaking of the Blair Witch Project, another unintentional scene, the one where they run out of the tent in the middle of the night screaming "What the fuck is that!?" while you hear sound of laughter around them: the crew actually had someone dressed as a witch and a bunch of children running after the cast, but the cast were so freaked out that they didn't get them on camera, which now everyone agrees it makes the scene so much better because it forces the viewer to imagine what's going on, which is way scarier than seeing a bunch of kids dressed up in scary costumes running after the actors.
@lunk642
9 күн бұрын
That combined with the apparently flubbed ending shot has made me imagine the witch showing up in the movie like 6 or 7 times, and the director just completely failing to get it on camera every single time.
In Fellowship of The Ring, when Aragorn swats the arrow out of the air with his sword THAT"S REAL. The stuntman accidentally let go of the arrow (dull, not a real arrow) and Viggo swatted it away in perfect panic. In Ben-Hur (the first color one) a stuntman fell and caught himself during the chariot scene, and it looked so good they rolled with it and worked it into the scene with the character almost falling out of their chariot. People think they died but that's the real story. HOWEVER the original black and white Ben-Hur reportedly did kill and injure multiple stun men. Harrison Ford originally wasn't even cast in Star Wars. He was a working actor who had worked with Lucas before on American Graffiti, was helping build the sets on Star Wars as a carpenter, and at some point Lucas just asked him to be in the movie.
@LostbyElysium
10 күн бұрын
Wasn’t it a knife? Haha viggo swatted a knife being thrown at his body
@_Jay_Maker_
10 күн бұрын
That explains why Harrison seemed to get repeatedly more and more tired the longer the franchise went on. 😆
@Brave_SJ
9 күн бұрын
I think Ford was specifically doing lines with Mark Hamil and Carrie Fisher for their auditions and Lucas realized he wasn't going to find a better actor to actually play Han Solo
@HoChiMints2007
8 күн бұрын
Say, Harrison Ford and Joe Kucan have the same origins. Both were helpers on set who were recruited to be one of the main characters of the series!
@hosvet_animation
8 күн бұрын
@@Brave_SJ I really miss peak George Lucas. It's a tragedy he got so insulated and had too much control without understanding that it made him lazy. There's an alternate timeline where he gets young directors to make the prequels with his scripts and ideas and then goes from there instead of directing his own stuff.
The one that stands out for me is Madeline Kahn's flames speech in Clue. How she managed to get through that without cracking up is beyond me.
@XShrike0
10 күн бұрын
I heard that she wanted, maybe demanded, at least one full adlib scene and that was it.
@_Jay_Maker_
10 күн бұрын
Madeline Kahn was a goddamn legend. What a loss.
In Alien 4, Sigourney Weaver nailed the overt thr shoulder behind the back basketball shot on the first try, meaning her co- stars reactions were genuine Edited to get the right number in.
@JoseRS1186
10 күн бұрын
Alien 4. The one where she's a hybrid?
@Vaishino
10 күн бұрын
@@JoseRS1186 oh shoot you're right, that was the fourth one.
@hosvet_animation
10 күн бұрын
It was actually her like... 4th shot or something and that's why Ron Perlman's has that reaction because they thought they'd have to do like 50 shots, but Weaver had to flatten the story for television to, "Got it in one." because it goes up out of frame so despite trying to do it without cheating it looks like they did.
@Vaishino
10 күн бұрын
@@hosvet_animation heck this factoid is apparently full of misinfo
@XShrike0
10 күн бұрын
I heard Pearlman almost ruined it by cheering but, they managed to cut it just before he looked excited. You can see him jump down in shock.
Django Unchained has a really good one during the dinner scene. Leonardo Decaprio slams the table and accidentally cuts his hand when he breaks a glass. Instead of cutting, he continues his monologue and also uses the blood on his hand to rub it on Kerry Washington's face. It was a really good scene.
@afroman9541
10 күн бұрын
Slight correction: After cutting his hand, he finished the scene and they patched him up. THEN, they filmed the scene with Kerry Washington. He couldn't wipe REAL blood on her face since that would've been a biohazard risk
@ProblemsHypest
10 күн бұрын
The blood on Kerry's face is fake, but DiCaprio hurting himself is definitely real... you can see him picking glass out of his hand. I think they stopped the take at some point, attended to the cuts, then worked in the part of him rubbing blood on Broomhilda's face.
@johnrivers3813
10 күн бұрын
@@afroman9541oh thank god
@thunderphoenix440
9 күн бұрын
That was the movie he should have won the Oscar for, not Wolf of Wall Street or The Revenant.
@cookiescure7160
9 күн бұрын
@@afroman9541 That makes a lot more sense and I was wondering about that exact thing as I was typing that. Good to know that part was fake blood lol.
Its incredibly minor and a blink you miss it moment, but one I enjoy is in a New Hope: one of the storm troopers that enters the room where R2 and 3PO are hiding on the Death Star bonks his head on the door
@chimeratheo1855
10 күн бұрын
And then is used 40 years later in a strawman argument for a terrible TV show
@jjh01harmon38
10 күн бұрын
Huh?
@chimeratheo1855
10 күн бұрын
@jjh01harmon38 People kept excusing the nonsensical events of the Kenobi show ie. A little girl can outrun multiple grown adults, sneaking said little girl out of an imperial base under your trench-coat, etc... with the strawman of: "Star Wars was always goofy, in 1977 a stormtrooper bonked his head on a doorframe."
@miguelnewmexico8641
10 күн бұрын
@@chimeratheo1855 you don't spend much time off the internet in some way, do you? ah that's not fair, there are many mundane ways the internet is part of all our lives nowdays. let's just say you spend too much time in the more "upsetting" parts of the internet.
@chimeratheo1855
10 күн бұрын
@@miguelnewmexico8641 What makes you say that?
The "I know" from Han Solo will always be my favorite
@thecaptain6520
10 күн бұрын
And "how are you?"
No, the craziest LotR story isn't Viggo breaking his toes. The dagger that Lurtz throws at him at the end of their fight in Fellowship, was real and actually was supposed to be lobbed waaaaaaay over Viggo's head and they were going to use digital trickery to make it LOOK like Aragorn batted it away with his sword. But what ended up happening instead is exactly what you see in the film, cause the actor in the Uruk-hai costume wasn't able to grip the dagger properly because of the fake blood covering it, he wound up throwing it on a line drive right at Viggo, and Viggo successfully reacted to it and literally saved his own life potentially, and that ended up being the take they used in the final cut cause they already captured what they were looking to accomplish with cgi. LotR has soooooo many of these. Gandalf bonking his head in Bilbo's house was unscrpited, but perfect for the scene because obviously a normal sized person would have trouble walking around in a hobbit hole.
if I owned the breaking bad house, what I'd do is get a big sticker or something of a pizza and put it on the roof. that way I can acknowledge it at all times and people can take their pictures or whatever, and hopefully it would dissuade people from adding more pizzas to the roof if they see one already there.
@4Wilko
10 күн бұрын
I was thinking of a plush one or prop one for people to throw or not throw. Wasting real pizzas on top of frequently making a mess for the residents for yucks is just saddening.
@cybergeek11235
9 күн бұрын
a pizza standee
In Jurassic Park, during the scene where the T-Rex is trying to get at the kids in the jeep, the animatronic got a lot closer than it was supposed to, and those kids are genuinely terrified of being crushed by the giant dinosaur prop.
@rosenrot234
10 күн бұрын
Another fun Jurassic Park fact. The rain kept making the animatronic kinda wig out after awhile. So they would have to stop filming and just try and slap the robot with towels to try and get the excess water out. That always cracked me up in behind the scenes features.
The Dark Knight hospital scene. When Heath was blowing up the hospital, not all the explosions went off due to a technical issue, so he turns around in exasperation and starts mashing the button, and then hurries away when the explosions retrigger.
@De13373r
10 күн бұрын
So that’s actually a myth. That whole bit was planned
@yukaiyami
10 күн бұрын
What I heard was that The Joker pushes the button, walks away, explosion happens later when he’s not on camera anymore. But Heath actually decided to stay behind and keep pressing the button and then hurry off when the explosion happened and that stayed in.
@RedStar_N7
9 күн бұрын
Yeah. Not so much that the explosives were delayed. That was 100% planned. But Heath's acting was so good, he convinced an entire generation of people that it was a botched scene with his body language alone
Justin Long in Dogdeball, the scene where he gets hit in the face with a wrench for the 1st time. It was a rubber prop wrench, but it still hit him so hard it cut open his eyebrow and when he fell to the ground, writhing in pain, everyone thought he was acting but he was actually in pain. So they kept that shot and didn't make him redo it. Also the bloody phone hitting Shaggy in the head at the end of Scream was also an accident. Him saying "You hit me with the phone, dick!" was real and they just kept it in.
The original Gone in 60 Seconds, they drove on open roads and caused a collision with a normal motorist. They left the crash in the film, repaired the movie car, and began filming again from that point. Also The Rock in Fast Furious saying "hide that bigass forehead" was improve and caused Luda to spit his drink. Oh and Martin Sheen in Apocalypse Now, smashing the mirror, gashed his hand open pretty bad.
Robert Downing Jr entire speech in Iron Man 1 before he gets captured was all improve. Thats why no one said anything and they all look at him amazed
@thunderphoenix440
9 күн бұрын
I think he was the one who had him eating Burger King once he got free at the press conference because the first thing RDJ did after he got out of rehab for the last time was eat at Burger King.
The wizard being named "tim" in The Holy Grail is because John cleese forgot his character's name
@cybergeek11235
10 күн бұрын
Is that like Naked Snake?
@justanobadi6655
10 күн бұрын
@@cybergeek11235 I already changed it but we can say it is.
@XShrike0
10 күн бұрын
I have seen Cleese deny this and it was in the script. Well at least a quote of him.
I still just love how Jaws became such a big blockbuster simply because the goddang shark rarely worked. I do remember the chum throwing scene where Bruce pops up was improvised so the reaction was genuine. Including the bigger boat line. I love that animatronic still. It was a very "Mission Failed Successfully" thing. Atta boy Bruce.
In Twin Peaks, Frank Silva was a crew member that worked in lighting. At one point during filming the pilot, he was caught in a scene unintentionally, crouching behind a bed to stay out of the shot. Lynch thought it was so creepy, he cast Silva as Bob.
My favorite is the scene in tales from the borderlands when he runs down the hall way giving the finger was a error between the animation and writing team but it was so funny they left it in.
I know it's a game but goddammit the "oh my n-word scene" from GTAV is pure gold
Aliens when Ripley throws the Basketball behind her and makes a 3 pointer is my favorite. Originally they were gonna CG it going in but she accidentally did it on the first take and so all those shocked expressions were real. Including her satisfied, proud smile.
@Feasco
10 күн бұрын
the special detail is that Ron Perlman almost ruined the take with his reaction to the throw
@De13373r
10 күн бұрын
It was Resurrection, not Aliens
@music79075
9 күн бұрын
@@De13373r you're right
I'm surprised they didn't mention Kevin Nash getting stabbed for real in The Punisher because the prop guy fucked up and left the wrong knife on set.
I think the best one is Christian Bale in American psycho. It was supposed to just be about how Wallstreet guys can be psychos, but Christian decided to adlib and kill a bunch of people while the cameras were rolling. He was just so enthusiastic they kept it in the movie.
The first fight in Fight Club where Brad Pitt is asking Edward Norton to punch him. The director, without Brad Pitts knowledge, told Edward Norton to actually punch him. Brad Pitts reaction is genuine.
HEY THATS ME!!
The birds Alfred Hitchcock really threw pissed off birds at Tippy Hedren.
@_Jay_Maker_
10 күн бұрын
He sure did, and she developed a phobia for a while because of it. He did it _over and over again._ Hitchcock was a hell of a director, but goddamn was he an asshole. 😆 According to Tippi, the makeup effects for her character post-bird attack were so convincing that she excused herself from artist's trailer in order to throw up outside. Wild.
In Wayne's World, when they are lying on the car, Garth talks about Bugs Bunny and Wayne starts to laugh... Mike Myers was laughing at something completely different at a different time, but they liked it so much that they came up with a Garth line after the fact and spliced the laughing Wayne in. Also, the "cream of sum yung gui" joke was improvised, and they just used the other actor's live reactions to it.
Apocalypse Now: A lot of Marlon Brandos speeches as Colonel Kurtz were ad-libbed partly because of his method acting, but allegedly Brando couldn’t memorize his lines either. So Coppola would record him rambling and edit it down to the good stuff. He’s also kept in shadow and robes for most of his appearances because he promised to slim down for the role and didn’t.
While its arguable about its legitamacy, its said that the actor for Gimli was allergic to the glue they used for his prosthetics. The only reason they found that out was because he went under psychosis because of it, and filmed a scene legitimately believing he was fighting uruks, and then attacking staff after the scene had been shot!
For the opposite of this theres that dude who smashed his ribs falling to the floor in iCarly
@thecaptain6520
10 күн бұрын
Gibbeh
Not movies, but combos in Street Fighter 2 weren't intended to be a thing. And then that unintended mechanic changed the genre forever
Men in Black: Tommy Lee Jones didn't like his script and ad-libbed most of his lines, forcing Will Smith to play catch-up. Shows how great an actor Jones is, but it was also pretty impressive on Smith's part - dude's quick-witted.
Viggo Mortensen swatting the knife out of the air, in fellowship of the ring, was 100% real!
The studio version of the ending of Paranormal Activity was the only one I saw. Was at a scary movie night or something with people, and after that part played I stared for a moment, then said, "...Oh my god, she ate the camera!" Completely ruined any spooky mood remaining at that point by making multiple people start laughing. (Which might have also irritated the person who had brought the movie as their pick for the night, but I can't remember for sure.)
In Fellowship of the Ring, during the battle at Amon Hen, Aragorn knocks a thrown dagger out of the air with his sword. The actor who played Lurtz, the orc leader, had trouble seeing due to the colored contacts he was wearing for his costume. So when he threw a knife at Aragorn, he accidentally threw it directly at him, rather than just in his general direction. They used real weapons while filming, so he could have seriously hurt, or even killed, Vigo. Vigo is so fucking cool!
For me it’s gotta be Leonardo DiCaprio smashing that glass and cutting his hand in Django Unchained. That was real blood, slashed his hand open good, and just kept going until they cut.
DiCaprio cutting his hand open during that scene in Django or Kurt Russell accidentally destroying a priceless pre-civil war guitar are the best. Also, though not really a mistake, but Andrew Robinson improvised the line "Jesus wept in hellraiser because the script just said "Fuck you" and he thought that was dumb.
In the Thomas Jane Punisher Jane accidentally shanked Kevin Nash for real and Nash no sold it and it made it into the movie.
In Birdman, there's the bit where Michael Keaton is standing on the roof of a building. It's a deep moment for him, and you see someone on the roof of a building across the street from him doing laundry, who shouts out a question asking "Is this for real or are you shooting a film?" Keaton, without breaking a beat, shouts "A film." back. The woman then says "you people are all full of shit." Absolutely peak unintentional cinema.
theres plenty of unscripted stuff in LotR like when sam wobbles the boat in fellowship
The two most famous ones as far as I know are Leonardo DiCaprio cutting his hand in Django Unchained and then they retroactively worked it into the script. And the other one is Travis's monologue in front of the mirror in Taxi Driver.
In order to get the pizza to land the way they wanted, it wasn't sliced. They then lampshaded this in a conversation between Jesse's friends, where it's claimed the restaurant saves money by not slicing its pizzas.
Didn't Alan Rickman punch that guy for dropping him like that?
In The Dark Knight, they only had one shot to do the hospital demolition scene. Since, y'know, they're blowing up a whole ass building. And when Heath Ledger presses the detonator, it doesn't go off immediately. Instead of calling cut and ending the take to examine what went wrong, Heath Ledger stayed in character and they kept rolling. Which turned out to be the correct decision, because the explosion was just on an unexpected delay, leading to the shot we got in the final movie.
@yanipheonu
9 күн бұрын
I've heard this is actually a myth unfortunately. They intended and planned the whole shot and had to plan for Ledger to stop where they did. It does *look* very improvised, which is a credit to their acting.
Fellowship is where Lurtz threw a real knife at Aragorn and he had to deflect it or be stabbed.
I got one technically. "Foolishness, Dante. Foolishness. Might controlls everything!" Vergil's voice wouldn't be as it was if the VA wasn't sick, and its still memorable as heck. Also, Castlevania Symphony of the Night going "Die Monster! You don't belong in this world!" I know I'm just listing VA silliness, but the corrected rerelease just isn't as campy.
@leithaziz2716
10 күн бұрын
Right, Dan Southworth was sick when he voiced Vergil in DMC3. He somehow made it work despite his circumstance which is commendable.
@Comkill117
10 күн бұрын
In the ending scene too when Vergil yells after Dante goes “Get up, you can do better than that” Was also super real. Apparently Dan’s hand was having some problems that day and when he slammed it down he actually busted something in it.
@chimeratheo1855
10 күн бұрын
That was a myth actually, Dan himself clarified he did not have a cold.
Didn't DiCaprio cut his hand in Django Unchained while slamming the table, or is that bullshit? Cause if not, that's pretty sick.
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) had a part where Andrew Garfield, during a huddle, goes "WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT! ....I love you guys."
Fear and Loathing's bathtub scene, Dell Toro improv picks up a chair and full force hucks it at Depp. Luckily it hit a wooden banister and bounced
You could make a whole vid of stuff from the LoTR trilogy
My favorite is the one how the cast apparently weren't warned about the chest burster coming out of the dude's chest in ALIEN, so the sheer terror is genuine, as evidenced by the one girl awkwardly freaking out and being like "AAAHHHMYGAWWDD", which is very fucking funny.
@YZaiCreates
9 күн бұрын
They knew it was gonna be an effects scene (it's very hard to hide that, there's tubes and people everywhere) but they didn't know what it would look like and just how much blood was gonna shoot out
Mine will always be the Zoolander line. "But why male models?"
Nothing beats Leo in Django cutting his hand Honorable mention to Viggo Mortensen breaking his toe in Lotr
The fact that jaws didn't work not being mentioned is nuts.
the only part of Heat that i remember is al pacino improv yelling about GREAT ASS
what about the part in django where the dude cut his hand on glass and cause he's that committed he says "fuck it keep rolling"
Original Star Wars as George intended.
Hey Malkovich, think fast!
Does the delayed blood spray from Sanjuro count?
@rosenrot234
10 күн бұрын
I'd say it totally counts. That's what kinda started the whole delayed blood spurt thing right? Because it was a total accident that ended up looking cool?
Paranormal Activity 1 has three endings
Ok im sorry, but Woolie, are you not a irl version of a final fight character? Somone if not you please tell me im wrong but i e been playing a version of the game and ALL i hear in my brain palace is "Yoo!" when this guy walks on screen.
CHAOS no but really Strangers of Paradise would not be as funny as it is, if it wasnt intended to be serious makes the fact they missed the mark so hard amazing
PSA don't run over pedestrians
If no one mentions the hospital blowing up in The Dark Knight I'm going to be upset
@johnrivers3813
10 күн бұрын
You're going to be upset
I gotta say I love the difference between Pat and every other Twitch streamer. His background is so barren and empty, with just red curtains, a skeleton and Xbox chan,
... Maybe Matt was right all along
Kamen Rider Zero One's twist late into the series (if you know you know) was due to a COVID rewrite of a person just suggesting it, and as of a result ep 42 and 43 are the best episodes in that show (I'm a Zero One hater btw). If that didn't happen, Zero One probably would've had a fairly generic "good vs evil" ending which would've especially sucked due to the middle arc being regarded as rather weak even among fans of the show.
Like.
@johnrivers3813
10 күн бұрын
No
Woolie, why are you in the new Assassins Creed Shadow game?
Anybody who believes that the Indiana Jones gun vs swordsman scene is not scripted is legitimately stupid.
There was a third ending to Paranormal Activity. She kills the husband and then two police officers come and shoot her.
Wasn't the "here's johnny!" bit in the Shining improv? Also the need for a real door, because jack nicholson apparently had firefighter training? It made it so much more real. 'Shame it's basically unethical to watch, though. Also, like half of the stuff Robin Williams did.
@leithaziz2716
10 күн бұрын
I hear shooting the film was hell for the actors involved, similar to The Excorcist. The quality of the films aside, you can never really say it was worth the trauma that came with some of the more extreme stuff that happened.
@johnrivers3813
10 күн бұрын
@@leithaziz2716 Kubrick was especially hard on Duvall during filming. People hypothesize it was intentional so she'd be in a heightened state of distress for the shots but whether or not that's acceptable is questionable at best. Something similar happened between Isabelle Adjani and director Andrzej Zulawski during the filming of Possession, another classic horror movie where Adjani just fucking delivers but on opening night she attempted to ---- herself because she was horrified what audiences would think of her after watching her performance. The director even dismissed the whole incident as a silly woman creating drama.
@thunderphoenix440
9 күн бұрын
@@johnrivers3813 Kubrick was also a colossal dick to Scatman. Made him do the axe scene like 70 times. Scene isn't even in the book, Halloran survives in the book.
I wish Pat configures his mic to NOT sound like some radio host bullshit. Woolie's mic sounds fantastic and natural.
@erikferal
10 күн бұрын
I strongly disagree, he should make the mic sound worst. Straight up Alastor Radio Demon time.
@LinkinMark1994
9 күн бұрын
I don’t notice the difference, especially on mobile
I think Paranormal Activity had 3 endings. There’s the one where the girl lives, the one where cops kill her and another one where she kills herself.