favorite film bloopers
Josh Freilich
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
#0favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 8:18am
Bruce Almighty
Muppets from Space
Anchorman
A Bug's Life
Toy Story 2
Monsters Inc.
Nutty Professor 2 (especially the one where she goes "I am so touched by your act of speechnessless...")
Small Soldiers
Grinch
Young Frankenstein
I especially love it when the characters stumble over their tongues. FUN-NYYYYY.
Josh Freilich
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
#1re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 11:16ambump
wexy
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/19/05
#2re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 11:41amIn 'North by Northwest' a kid covers his ears just BEFORE a gunshot goes off.
#3re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 12:32pmIt might be better if you listed what the actual bloopers were.
#5re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 12:34pm
Do you mean blooper reels?
I love watching the Down with Love bloopers.
Josh Freilich
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
#6re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 12:35pm
Yep, I mean bloopers as in gag or outtake reels. Those are the shizzo.
"A Bug's Life" (this is my favorite)
Hopper: "Are you saying I'm stupid?"
Atta: "No!"
H: "Do I look...stupid...TO YOU?!"
A: {laughs} "Sorry!"
(take 2)
H: "Are you saying I'm stupid?"
A: {breaks out in uncontrollable laughter, trying to contain herself}
"I'm sorry! I've got it! No, no, just do it again, I'm fine.
(another take)
H: "Are you saying I'm stupid?"
A: "YES!" {explodes with yet another fit of laughter}
H: "(annoyed with how many times he has to do this) This is the fifteenth take! I CANNOT work like this. I will be in my trailer."
A: "{containing herself now} I need a break."
#7re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 12:44pmThe bloopers for the first Eddie Murphy The Nutty Professor are also funny. Especially the ones based around the dinner table scene (still one of the most hilarious sequences ever!!).
Josh Freilich
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/17/06
#8re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 12:54pm
Come on Clesius. Come on. Nah, f**k it. Come on, Clesius! {and then he starts taking off his glasses and his grandma wig} COME ON, CLESIUS!!!!! COME ON!!!!!!! COME ONNNNN, CLESIUS! NO, F**K IT! COME ON, COME ONNNNNN, COME ONNNNNN, COME ONNNN let's do dis!
I think that was one of it, right?
#9re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 1:27pmRight...that and all the flatulence :)
#10re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 3:20pmThere's a crew member in one of the shots in Gladiator. And I also caught a crew member (almost unrecognizable) in a shot from Brokeback Mountain.
#11re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 3:59pm
from the outtake reel of Liar, Liar: Jim Carrey and Swoozie Kurtz have this back and forth dialogue scene, and instead of saying her line Kurtz instead yells "overactor!" at Carrey, and everyone bursts out laughing.
In Miss Congeniality, where Sandra Bullock is crossing the street and does her "I'm gliding here" bit, you can see this huge crowd of the general public across the street, behind a baricade, watching the filming.
Updated On: 3/15/06 at 03:59 PM
#12re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 5:13pm
Roseanne (TV, not movie, I know) used to show bloopers during the end credits every week. I wish everybody did that!
I really enjoy the Pixar movie "bloopers" that they create.
#13re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 5:16pmThe first one I thought of was the cutout of Ted Danson left on the set during a scene in "Three Men and a Baby." Hey, not many bloopers spawn urban legends...
#14re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 5:18pm
In King of Kings, when the Roman soldiers march into Jerusalem, their spears are flapping in the wind because they were made of rubber ( in a multi million dollar production no less)
In the souvenir book from the same, Jesus is seen in a photo carrying the cross wearing white loafers. Shades of Pat Boone
#15re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 5:47pmThat was no cut-out. That was seriously real. I know that it sounds crazy but when I looked at it on zoom on the DVD, you can tell that it is not Danson but a real child. It's been said that it was a ghost and I don't doubt that because he was extremely pale and as soon as I saw it, the hairs on the back of my neck stood straight up. No joke.
#16re: favorite film bloopers
Posted: 3/15/06 at 6:23pm
Snopes thinks otherwise:
http://www.snopes.com/movies/films/3menbaby.htm
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