Hey, accidents happen. But if you're in a movie, sometimes accidents
can turn out to be amazing. In fact, some of the most memorable moments
in cinema were actually the result of mistakes that the filmmakers decided were too good
to leave out of the finished movie. Here's a look at some movie bloopers that
were too good to cut. Guardians of the Galaxy Alfred Hitchcock coined the term "MacGuffin"
to describe important objects upon which the plot of a movie revolves — like the briefcase
in Pulp Fiction, or the Infinity Stones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As any comic fan will tell you, the Infinity
Stones are incredibly important and powerful — which is why it's so funny when Chris
Pratt, as Star-Lord, just straight up drops one. "Let us see what you brought." It looks totally scripted, but according to
the DVD commentary, that was an actual moment of clumsiness from Pratt. But the moment works, so director James Gunn
left it in. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers As war looms and the loss of Rohan seems imminent,
Eowyn stares off into the distance as the camera reveals a wide scenic shot. As she does, a flag pole whips in the wind. And then, perfectly expressing the mood of
uncertainty and destruction to come, the flag rips off the pole and flies away. The metaphor was not only beautifully apt,
but it was also totally accidental. Director Peter Jackson didn't plan for this
— it was just really windy on that day of shooting. The Princess Diaries This movie made Anne Hathaway a star, and
the DVD has become a slumber party classic for little kids. It's a classic ugly duckling story of a girl
named Mia who finds out she's the heir apparent to a small European kingdom. But she's so very awkward, y'see, falling
down all the time, as she learns how to carry herself with the grace and poise befitting
a royal. At one point, Mia is dancing on some bleachers
in the rain at her private school with her best friend when she takes a pretty nasty
tumble. "...look just right, remember-" "Woo! Hahahaha!" That's no stuntwoman, and that wasn't supposed
to happen: Hathaway really did slip, falling hard. But it fit in so well with the character's
awkwardness that it was kept in the finished film. Casino Royale The idea was simple: Bond-girl rides a horse
along the beach, and Daniel Craig swims up to her. But as he floated up, the actor ran into a
sand bank, giving him no choice but to quickly stand up on his feet and stomp out of the
water. Suddenly, Bond is standing there, muscled-up
body on display, along with some very revealing swim trunks. Casino Royale was a reboot of the Bond series,
so most fans assumed this was an homage to the classic scene from the first Bond film,
Dr. No, where Ursula Andress emerges from the ocean. But it was a actually just a lucky accident. Raiders of the Lost Ark Indiana Jones wasn't the only raider of the
lost ark in, uh, Raiders of the Lost Ark. There was also evil French archaeologist Rene
Belloq, who suffers a doubly horrible fate: not only does his head explode… "Aaahhh!" ...but he also eats a fly! Well, okay, not exactly. During a closeup of actor Paul Freeman, a
fly appears to crawl right down Belloq's throat. Freeman later revealed that the insect actually
flew away after crawling around his lip for a moment, but some judicious editing after
the fact made it look like the cold blooded Belloq just ate the fly instead. The Usual Suspects The police lineup scene early in the movie
is crucial to the plot of The Usual Suspects: it's where all the criminal main characters
meet to arrange a big heist. As each character steps forward to read the
line police told them to read, none of them can contain their laughter, perfectly setting
up the dynamic between the characters as well as their collective disregard for the cops. (Benicio's got the giggles) But the laughing wasn't in the script, and
it wasn't a directorial note. No, the cast of The Usual Suspects couldn't
stop laughing because actor Benicio Del Toro couldn't stop farting. Co-star Kevin Pollak says he farted on "like
12 takes in a row." But, director Bryan Singer got so mad with
the cast's inability to focus that he yelled at them … which probably only made them
laugh harder. Rain Man Speaking of farts, Rain Man is that rare film
that won the Oscar for best picture and also included one of the most memorable fart scenes
in movie history. Brothers Raymond and Charlie are in a phone
booth together, and Raymond passes gas. "Uh oh fart." "Ya Charlie Babbot I'll hold." "Uh oh fart." "Did you fart Ray?" "Fart" "How can you stand that?" "I don't mind it." That was real, and accidental. Stars Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise both managed
to stay completely in character, setting up a classic moment in cinematic fart history. Thanks for watching! Click the Looper icon to subscribe to our
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Can believe they did the lineup from usual suspects but didn't mention that the line "In English, please" and benecio del toro's reaction were unscripted
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tDfZ5HmA6fs
I dont get the Daniel Craig one. He wasn't meant to walk out the sea? He must have. It's a perfect reveal followed by a reverse shot of the love interest.
My favorite unscripted movie line by far is Jim Carrey's most annoying sound in the world. Jeff Daniels' reaction gets me every time
Why is looper on the front page ?
This is an awful video
But why Male Models?
I'm surprised this one wasn't mentioned.
No mention of Viggo Mortensen breaking his toe in this scene while filming Lord of the Rings: The 2 Towers?
Edit: spelling
Bullshit that the flag blowing off was accidental.
Edit alsi bullshit about the bond one. No one thought he would be able to swim all the way out of the sea. No one that has been to a beach anyway
Pratt's "mistake"