Here are some of the TV bloopers that made the final cut Thanks, Alex for the voiceover
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@LednacekZ3 ай бұрын
1st rule of acting, stay in character until the yell cut. 2nd rule of filmography, everything is a useful material. 3rd rule of stunt work, if anyone gets hurt, use the footage. It looks better, because it is real.
@RuralTowner3 ай бұрын
Movie instead of TV but Viggo kicking that helmet in Two Towers for the last time fits the 3rd one. Take after take didn't quite make the scene. Then on the last take it was one too many kicks...it broke his big toe. Where others would might double over or otherwise call it there & the take ends there to redo later he just "ran" with it by using the pain to feed the emotion of the scene. Was only AFTER the take did he inform the others of what happened. It was so thoroughly convincing it made the final cut.
@Dysan722 ай бұрын
For rule 3. In The Punisher (2004). Thomas Jane was supposed to stab Kevin Nash during a fight. But the prop guy forgot to swap out the knife for the collapsible one. So he acutally stabbed him in the sholder/chest. Kevin, stays in chacracter and continues the fight. That is the take they use in the film.
@lgolem09l2 ай бұрын
@@Dysan72 That is one happy editor, and one fired prop guy.
@Dysan722 ай бұрын
@@lgolem09l Apparently he wasn't. And Kevin also forgave him as he was distracted flirting with a girl and Kevin could appreciate that. Kevin also got back at Thomas as there was a later stunt where he had to throw Thomas through a wall. It was done very forcefully. As he goes through the wall, across the hall and into the brick wall on the other side. It's actually rather impressive.
@johnpaton42462 ай бұрын
whats the 1st rule of filmography? whats the 2nd and 1st rule of stunt work?
@elrojo3212 ай бұрын
That prank with Ross and Rachel is one of my favorite ones in the entire show because of that reaction was so real, now I know it was actually real haha
@Juidodin3 ай бұрын
I call BS.... who puts a 100.000$ prop without telling the actors to be careful
@kevint19113 ай бұрын
Not to mention that I’d be surprised if the insurance paid out a claim when the object was destroyed on purpose.
@dellagyzy3 ай бұрын
Happens more often than you think.
@kentgarvis75603 ай бұрын
Well, the story HAS been repeated frequently on the internet... so it MUST be completely true. ;) I did find this quote indicating that the $100,000 is exaggerated: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maelstrom_(Battlestar_Galactica) "According to Ron Moore, it was a very expensive museum-quality model worth several hundred dollars that was being rented for the production. It was insured, according to Moore."
@kirkboivin43573 ай бұрын
Could have been that now, cronicly unemployed guy 😅
@AlexThaKingZA3 ай бұрын
It happened in the hateful eight with the guitar, estimated to be more than $40k of a 1930 Martin guitar that Kurt Russell smashed
@nakayoshi7153 ай бұрын
4:42 that punch was insane, I feel so bad for her 😢
@JeffJefferyUK2 ай бұрын
The GoT one is hard to believe. I don't see that Diana Rigg hadn't met Gwendoline Christie before everyone was in costume, in make up, and the cameras are rolling.
@karlnool2 ай бұрын
I'd say its possible, since Lena Headey (Cersei) and Jerome Flynn (Bronn) didn't have a single scene together in the series due to Headey hating him(according to some news article, dont quote me)
@jsullivan21122 ай бұрын
Most shows and movies are shot cross-boarded, which means scenes are completely out of sequence compared to what ends up in the final production, eg. day 1 of shooting could be the last scene in the whole thing. So 100% possible and probably true. Actors are usually in makeup or their trailer until called to the set.
@StudioMod2 ай бұрын
It's in the script. It's a lie. They had clearly rehearsed the scene.
@KaplanRobert2 ай бұрын
Agree, it's a BS claim. No way those two actors hadn't done a script read together prior to the scene, or met each other on set.
@jsullivan21122 ай бұрын
@@KaplanRobert Unless you know, circumstances came up which prevented that from going as planned, which is reality.
@Darnakas2 ай бұрын
"Does an old bear shit in the woods?" Is also a line from Band of brothers when Cpt. Sobel aka. David Swimmer fucks up with their location and Luz says this line when asked if he can do an impression of the colonel.
@dave93x29 күн бұрын
The Chandler handcuffs one really surprises me. It's just so perfect, it's so Friends. The perfect blooper for the show.
@jerryfrederick66103 ай бұрын
Betty White was one of the funniest people ever. What a great talent she was. Always made me smile and laugh. She played it straight and funny like no other.
@ScootrRichards3 ай бұрын
If she and Tim Conway ever played off each other, they would've gone critical and exploded the studio.
@Amtcboy3 ай бұрын
Some of her jokes are extemporaneous.
@moorenicola62643 ай бұрын
I could never be a comedic actor. I can't keep a straight face for the life of me.
@Milesco3 ай бұрын
@@Amtcboy She was extraordinarily smart and quick-witted. 😊
@TSKseattle3 ай бұрын
The $100k ship is destroyed, but fortunately they had insurance. OK great, here's a bag of crumbled sticks and a $100k, you can still display that, right?
@RT22-pb2pp3 ай бұрын
Bs
@JohnnyNatrium3 ай бұрын
Yeah that line "fortunately it was insured" was like ultimate cynical capitalism vibes.... Who cares about a tangible museum-worthy piece of history? Its value in dollar bills is all that matters!
@2arobinson23 ай бұрын
Yeah maybe they could have like, I dunno, let him know? Lol
@Dabaka932 ай бұрын
I don't even understand why would the crew go to such lengths and rent a real model. Couldn't the prop department create something that looks similar but breakable?
@jonkeathegamer2 ай бұрын
@@Dabaka93 Well it wasn't meant to be broken. That said, I do agree that it'd have been better to make a prop or at the very least make sure the actor knows, "Hey, this is a genuine historical artifact, treat it with care."
@Plumeria13 ай бұрын
Lois Lane being knocked unconscious for real 😥.
@ugaladh3 ай бұрын
That won this video.
@B1gJ4k33 ай бұрын
My favorite nickname for Gus on Psych will forever be Galileo Humpkins. I still use it as an alias to this day.
@anonymousaccordionist33263 ай бұрын
Ghee Buttersnaps takes the cake for me. Lavender Gooms is a runner up.
@progrocker2112Ай бұрын
Psych is the most comfy show ever.
@AndrewSvonja3 ай бұрын
one genuine shock reaction is in the first die hard film the final scene where Hans Gruber falls, the director tells Alan Rickman they will let him go on the count of 3 but the director instructed the crew to let him go earlier hence his reaction is film legend.
@AlWorth97383 ай бұрын
GOT "My Word" this one is total BS. They don't film scenes for anything without rehearsals and all the actors meeting the others. There is no way in hell they started filming a scene for a TV show without doing either of these things.
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
Except that has actually happened before. Do you really think it hasn't? Good actors don't need tons and tons of rehearsals. Look at The Dark Knight. Batman's butler Alfred had a few lines he was supposed to say when the Joker entered the fundraising party for Harvey Dent. But he was so shocked by the Joker's appearance that he stayed completely silent, and then they kept that in the final cut of the film as it worked better. Michael Caine was genuinely shocked in that moment, because up until then he had never seen Heath Ledger in his joker makeup. Michael Caine was shocked and disturbed by his appearance and that's why he forgot to say his lines, but yeah Christopher Nolan decided that it worked better for him to be silent from being in shock than anything he could possibly have said, so that's the take they put into the final film, in the end. If directors want their actors to have genuine reactions, then they do actually do this, have some of the actors not meet each other before the first time they film the scene. So it absolutely could have happened in Game of Thrones with this scene, too. Maybe Diana Rigg was never at the table reads, because she didn't need them, seeing as how she was the most experienced actor in the show.
@Darthdoodoo2 ай бұрын
That Superman punch was legit you could hear it hit her chin 😂😂
@fylosoferАй бұрын
I'm skeptical. Watch it in slow motion. Very suspicious cut away.
@astralnomad3 ай бұрын
RIP both Corey and Nia..
@suthnuh3 ай бұрын
Betty White was an absolute treasure!
@Milesco3 ай бұрын
Indeed she was! ❤ 👍
@MikeSchmidt969Ай бұрын
And it immediately starts with a Friends clip that didn't make the final cut. It was in the blooper reel.
@splatninja94472 ай бұрын
RIP Santana from Glee. You died a damn hero.
@briankleinschmidt36643 ай бұрын
I remember Kelso tripping over the table. It didn't even register as a blooper to me. It is exactly what I would have done. (Lori is hot.)
@moorenicola62643 ай бұрын
Unfortunately things didn't work out well for the actress Lisa Robin Kelly and well, Danny Masterson, there are no words. I don't think I could watch it again with him in it.
@ianalvord39033 ай бұрын
"You rang?" I didn't know that the phrase came from that show!
@1tbo2 ай бұрын
It didn't. It was a common way servants would announce their arrival after they'd been summoned by their employer "ringing" for them. It was a catchphrase for Bob Denver as Maynard G. Krebs on the Dobie Gillis show a few years before The Addams Family (where the gag was that such a bizarre character said something so normal in such a scary voice.) kzfaq.info/get/bejne/fNZ_jNh005-ZlI0.html
@tommyarnold8903 ай бұрын
The one with Betty White really doesn't surprise me. She was really good friends with Carol Burnett who's vaudeville style show was famous for exactly that kind of interaction.
@Ogrematic3 ай бұрын
Notice how when Kelso hurts himself, Mrs. Foreman looks at him for a moment to make sure he's ok because she's a nurse.
@GasparGa2 ай бұрын
Because, as we all know, only nurses care about other people's well being lol
@DopravniPoradce2 ай бұрын
5:37 This is the single most funny scene in all Friends. Makes me laugh everytime. Great guy Mathew Perry. He was priceless.
@Ephisus2 ай бұрын
Somebody probably should have told Olmos that it was a museum piece.
@corberus3119Ай бұрын
it was a 'museum quality' piece worth a few hundred according to an interview not $100,000
@LynMa80Күн бұрын
"The character's reaction to the blue blazer black was so good that they kept it" *proceeds to not show any of those reactions*
@MMaRsu2 ай бұрын
How do you know these? Where is your source of information for what you are stating? The Arrested Development fall seems scripted, not a blooper. Also the Game of Thrones one doesn't seem like a blooper either.
@tlaughplanet2 ай бұрын
It was mentioned on the dvd commentary of each tv series
@MMaRsu2 ай бұрын
@@tlaughplanet ty 🙏
@muskokamike1273 ай бұрын
0:57 I have built wooden scale models, I knew that was expensive when that episode aired......
@HocusPocus74743 ай бұрын
2:00 You're really trying to make us believe that was the first time these people saw each other?
@B1gJ4k33 ай бұрын
I always wondered about the Friends line about a bear shitting in the woods. I had watched that episode at least 3 times before I realized what he actually said. I had hoped they had somehow slipped it past the censors.
@drengr27593 ай бұрын
young people may not understand; back then "shit" was never allowed on tv.The FCC had full control of censorship and didnt allow "shit" until around 2000. "shit" happened before that but producers were fined extravagant amounts per violation.
@Milesco3 ай бұрын
@@drengr2759 It still isn't allowed, at least not on broadcast TV before 10 pm.
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
@@drengr2759 it's still not allowed. So I don't know why you're talking about it in the past tense. It's the same in every country, if the show is broadcast before 9pm or 10pm, depending on the country, then swear words aren't allowed and have to be bleeped out. And other things, like nudity, aren't allowed before that time either. Because children are supposed to be asleep in bed by 9 or 10 in the evening (if you're a good parent, anyway; there's a lot of terrible parents out there who don't have a curfew time for their kids, and it makes their kids suffer in the long run).
@Mizraab291218 күн бұрын
Friends would honestly feel incomplete without the Chandler file cabinet blopper!
@JoelCRaj3 ай бұрын
I'm gonna make my KZfaq channel and make a load of shit up like this.
@ferdaous-3 ай бұрын
The nanny😂😂😂
@HarosOfStyx3 ай бұрын
0:43 - whoa... imagine the heart attack they must have had. Blood pressure 9000.
@Navak_3 ай бұрын
7:13 whoa it's the Crypt Fiend from Warcraft III, "You rang?"
@VideoMeltdown3 ай бұрын
I like how you used the 'Laura Prepon flashing her boobs' scene as a thumbnail even though it's not a blooper
@lexprontera83253 ай бұрын
Yes, and by "like" we mean...
@notme2223 ай бұрын
Video: "In 'The Nanny' the blooper was funnier than what they wrote." Me: Yeah I can believe that...
@sabkobds3 ай бұрын
BSG and that model ship... It's something Katee Sackhoff told (SPOILER for almost 20 year old show: it was about dead of her character). Only true is that E.J. Olmos didn't suppose to smash it, but it was model worth couple of hundreds of dollars. Just regular shipment from internet or whatever... Sadly, this video is one of many spreading the myth. Sry, but check your sources better next time...
@steveleeart3 ай бұрын
Ron D Moore talks about it in the episode commentaries he did for almost every commentary.
@corberus3119Ай бұрын
wtf does 'dead of her character' mean?
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
The Glee one is sad, cos both the actress and the actor in that scene are now dead 🙁
@mmillin77333 ай бұрын
My favorite: Tim Conway’s Elephant Story.
@CarbideSix12 күн бұрын
5:37 RIP Matthew Perry, may the Ancestors welcome you home.
@billydelacey3 ай бұрын
RIP Betty White.
@benironside1264Ай бұрын
There’s a difference between improving and bloopers
@travis4948Ай бұрын
This is great thank you
@montungiАй бұрын
With some of these (the Glee slap and Tuco putting out the cigarette, etc.), it'd be interesting to know which shot was the actual ad-libbed one, as they would've been single-camera productions
@SvarbardКүн бұрын
4:45 I don't know if people have really seen people ragdolling when lights go out. She falls like in movies lol
@assassin4923 ай бұрын
Anyone else come here because of the thumbnail
@Hadouken90003 ай бұрын
I came here to laugh, and then I also saw a woman getting genuinely beaten and knocked out and I got really depressed.
@SaintDamain3 ай бұрын
@@Hadouken9000They didn’t use the cut of her actually losing consciousness. Only the thrown punch. The jump cut of her falling is acted.
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
Are you literally 13? "OMG a woman's boobs, I must click on the video!" It's pathetic to be completely controlled by your hormones like that instead of using your brain. 13 year old kids just going through puberty don't know how to control it, but then 99.99% of people grow up by the time they turn 18 and learn how to control it. Sadly, a tiny few people never grow up and mature, and so never learn to control it. They often go on to become rapists, who are then themselves raped in prison because other criminals live by a certain code, that includes not harming women or children, so the rapists get raped as a sort of eye for an eye punishment by the other prisoners. So think carefully before you live your life this way, unless you want to end up being in prison and having to deal with all of that.
@AmityvilleFan2 ай бұрын
Someone rly should dig into Tall Stormtrooper's case, because he is the one left behind with the droids.
@selohcin2 ай бұрын
Fun fact: When I was in US army basic training in 2008, my (Special Forces) Drill Sergeant told us that Bin Laden had been killed years ago.
@retterklАй бұрын
There's a scene in The Mentalist S4 E15 when Rigsby squeezes the top off a baby's bottle and it flicks and hits the camera, with Sarah behind doing a jolted laugh. I'm 99% sure that's a blooper where it wasn't supposed to happen but he played it off so smoothly.
@sceptic20613 ай бұрын
She just always wanted to slap him. Intrusive thoughts won!
@davidsheriff4371Ай бұрын
Tge actor from Battlestar Galactica is Edward James Olmos, Not "Edward James".
@smashman88282 ай бұрын
adlibs are not bloopers 🤦♂
@unguidedone3 ай бұрын
"the office is the best comedy television show to be produced on television" me == facepalm
@ImYourOverlord3 ай бұрын
Except that Bin Laden probably died years before the year the narrator mentioned.
@Andres33AU3 ай бұрын
Yeah, one could say that the character in the show knew that he was already dead, and the announcement in 2011 was inaccurate. You could almost write anything to defend your show's/movie's scene, lol.
@JohnnyNatrium3 ай бұрын
@@Andres33AU That's how Breaking Bad and its ilk works. It's dollar-store paperback plot-lines scattered across an exponentially longer than necessary view time, strung together with anything that looks or sounds edgy, for which they can just make up the most unnatural out-of-character, lazily implausible and coincidental bare and uncreative threads, to have a basic excuse for having something 'cool' happen. And then they get cinematography and editing students to use all their skills, to streeeeetch and milk 10x the minutes out of a scene that it was worth. With stuff like actors looking dramatically just off camera while it slowly zooms in, and they're waiting for someone to yell cut already.
@Andres33AU3 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyNatrium You coulda just said you didn't like the show, lol.
@chipcook53462 ай бұрын
Well done video. That was and probably still is Kutcher's ultimate genius among many. Slapstick. Every awkward moment looks as if it naturally part of the scene. Seriously, how far back to have to go to find another in film or television who is at his level?
@seethlaemmert517527 күн бұрын
ah, this was great. Well done, good commentary..mostly. You probably don' tneed to put stuff in when it's obvious.
@DsbarrynlАй бұрын
i really thought you would mention the breaking bad pizza on the roof
@reidflemingworldstoughestm13943 ай бұрын
Ol Betty got it goin on
@Rockhound6165Ай бұрын
I still can't believe that that old hag Olenna Tyrell is the same woman who played hottie Emma Peel.
@Tillyard86Ай бұрын
Has anyone else never heard of Psyched?
@jonathaningram81572 ай бұрын
The jean guy figurine is so funny
@nemak892 ай бұрын
The model was insured for "a dude randomly smashing it with his hands"? I would love to see the insurance agent who signed it for some insuring of my own.
@jimcryns55253 ай бұрын
It's Edward James Olmos. Not Edward James. Just saying.
@grinsko67413 ай бұрын
Wow Bob wow.
@dracamon3 ай бұрын
A four and a half minute commercial in the middle of this???? WTF????
@mike73ng3 ай бұрын
Are you often wrong?
@pilot73502 ай бұрын
i thought that 70s show crash into the table was ment to happen that way
@SDeww2 ай бұрын
i dont believe 90% of these, they just do this (say it was by accident) as a way to promote their show or movie, maybe a accidental fall, yes, but the rest.. no!..
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
You're incorrect, because none of these were known to be bloopers at the time and they were never used to promote the shows. It was only years and years later, after the show had already finished and wasn't even on the air anymore, that the stories came out that these were actually bloopers that were kept in the show. And in all the DVD commentaries for each of these shows, the actors revealed that they were bloopers, so that's a direct source, from the actors who were literally in the scene, and the directors who directed these episodes, and they revealed this information on the DVD commentary, which means they revealed it to people who had _ALREADY_ bought the DVD boxset, and therefore didn't need to be marketed to, because they'd already bought the product. Do you see? I guess you might argue that all these actors and directors were all lying when they revealed these bloopers, but why would they lie? That's not a rhetorical question, please give an answer as to why they'd lie about it in the DVD commentaries?
@ezekielgallardo838521 күн бұрын
Fortunately it was insured 🤔
@57thorns3 ай бұрын
Insurance will not bring an intricate model of possibly historical value back. I hope it was just the labour and time that was lost and that another copy could be made.
@NiberspaceАй бұрын
4:50 the punch was clearly on the side of her if u freeze frame, is that whole story BS?
@nathanwoodruff94223 ай бұрын
It is great to see Lurch - Ted Cassidy, as my Dad and Ted both started their careers at radio station WCOA in Pensacola Florida. They were great friends. They both were reporting on JFK in Dallas when he was assassinated. Real trivia is Ted Cassidy was the very first reporter to report on air that JFK had been shot.
@AntifrostАй бұрын
Not a bad video, though some of these aren't really 'bloopers'. Like that Osama line, that was written and included intentionally, but they later realized it clashed with the time that the show was set in.
@davidwagstaff472 ай бұрын
2:54 "this scene didn't make the final cut"
@EmpireFanatic3 ай бұрын
Insured doesnt matter, it still got destroyed.. But great scene, love Battlestar Galactic
@Horace19932 ай бұрын
The wooden ship thing is incorrect. They were not that expensive. The two models broken in the series were mail order models and were auctioned off after the series completed
@nickpond93373 ай бұрын
W , O , W . super ~ man . Very funny stuff thank you
@Mastermind89083 ай бұрын
Wasn't the Donna flash on That 70s Show also a prank to Ashton because Laurie really was topless?
@billcary303 ай бұрын
i think there's one in er in the episode where ming na's character gives birth. and probably why they dont' do this nomrallly in most birth scenes. where i'm confused is was the actress still pregnant when they shot this or had she given birth and still doing this as part of the story. the reason i think there's a blooper is the beginning of the first scene with ming na's character and the lady playing the doctor. the nurse get's off the phones says the anesthesiologist is on his way and will be here in a few minutes. the doctor puts sometihng on her glove and then reaches up under ming na's gown. ming na grimaces and the doc says somethign like i know sympathetically but then ming looks right over at the camera and rolls her eyes. now realistically i'm sure that when a doctor does thatfor a lady in labor to check her progress i'm assuming that's not very comfortable, and i'm assuming that she wasn't supposd to reach that far up, but with the gown and how far away she was it was likely ana ccident they left in. thoughts?
@swede75813 ай бұрын
ashton kutcher....a very good actor(you might not think that he is it by the way he looks,but actually much better then many thinks)If this clip didnt tell us all this soooo....
@Milesco3 ай бұрын
Yeah, Ashton is unfairly underrated as an actor.
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
Why would you think he looks like a bad actor? He just looks like a normal guy. What on earth are you on about?
@Milesco27 күн бұрын
@@duffman18 I suspect swede7581 said that because Kutcher is unusually good-looking -- to the point of being sort of a "pretty boy" (he started his career as a fashion model) -- so it may be easy for some people to assume that he's only an actor because of his looks, and that he doesn't have any talent.
@luishumbertovega3900Ай бұрын
It is Edward James OLMOS, not Edward James (0:36).
@flightlesslord268824 күн бұрын
Is the helmet kick here?
@guntherultraboltnovacrunch52482 ай бұрын
Betty White.
@markallman4183 ай бұрын
The Golden Girls one is not breaking character, it is entirely scripted.
@JediKt3 ай бұрын
I'm not convinced any of the St. Olaf stories were actually scripted.
@seanwebb6053 ай бұрын
Perry was high anyway
@iggysixx2 ай бұрын
Insurance pays out when it concerns purposeful, brutal destruction... ? (Caught on tape in Full HD - properly lit, no less..) I need the name of that insurance agency... I have some... actinggg... to do... 😶🎥🔥
@TommonSensePro2 ай бұрын
1:43 or she looks directly at the camera...
@Idanuboy3 ай бұрын
The friends 'prank' scene is just a myth, one of the producers was asked about it and they said the entire scene was 100% scripted. If Aniston is seen 'genuinely' scared it's only because she's just a good actress.
@reneebroski3 ай бұрын
so why was jennifers voice muted when she spins around. if you look very closely you can see that she says "david"
@Idanuboy3 ай бұрын
@@reneebroskiLet's talk realistically, what would have been the end of that scene if it wasn't scripted? Just Rachel running after Ben and Ross? The entire POINT of the scene was them pranking her to even the score for the pranks she taught Ben. Also, It's a SET, there are no actual stairs where they ran off to (there's like one or two steps that you can see for the cameras, but that's it), and the actors obviously know this, so why would she think that David really 'fell' down? Not to mention that the dummy is so OBVIOUSLY fake that no one would actually think it's a real person. I bet when you saw the scene for the first time you weren't fooled by it even for a second, so why would she?
@echolot2 ай бұрын
no wonder it's the only funny scene in "friends"
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
@@echolot what a stupid, ignorant thing to say.
@jomni1233 ай бұрын
4:55
@jasonb.39023 ай бұрын
Thanks
@loungemonkey1243 ай бұрын
It wasn't even the blooper, what a click bait thimbnail
@ihatelolita2 ай бұрын
ayyyyy david lynch mentioned 🐎
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
Why did you type a horse emoji? David Lynch is a horse? What are you trying to say?
@AndersJensenTH3 ай бұрын
Thought I was going to watch bloopers, but it's just some bloke talking.
@tkay79503 ай бұрын
An actor doing something that isn’t in the script isn’t a ‘blooper’ though - film-making I’d collaborative, and actor choices are inherently part of that process…
@wingzero7X2 ай бұрын
Oh it was a prop worth 100k AND YOU DIDN"T BOTHER TO TELL THAT TO THE MAN!?
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
Yeah it happens. If you've ever had any experience on a set you'd know. Because it's utter chaos with dozens or even hundreds of people all running about for hours and hours and hours and everyone is doing (or trying to do) multiple things at once, in a very quick time, and so they forget to tell the actors certain things because they've got 4 or 5 other things to do and they're running about through a set that's completely chaotic. The same thing happened in a Quentin Tarantino film. In his film The Hateful Eight, Kurt Russell picked up a priceless antique Martin guitar (if you're not a guitarist and so you aren't aware, Martin acoustic guitars are regarded as the best guitars you can buy, and their long history of existence is part of that, they've been making guitars for a long long time) that was 150 years old and smashed it, because he thought it was just a prop. So he completely broke this priceless irreplaceable antique guitar, because nobody told him what it was, nobody told him it wasn't just a prop. Because film sets and TV show sets are places of complete and utter chaos where something like forgetting to tell the actors that a prop is real and priceless and not just a cheap thing made by the props department, is something that can very easily happen, and does, and that's why there's quite a few stories like this of the actors mistakenly destroying a priceless antique because the crew members forgot to tell them it was real and highly valuable and so they shouldn't damage it.
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
Yeah it happens. If you've ever had any experience on a set you'd know. Because it's utter chaos with dozens or even hundreds of people all running about for hours and hours and hours and everyone is doing (or trying to do) multiple things at once, in a very quick time, and so they forget to tell the actors certain things because they've got 4 or 5 other things to do and they're running about through a set that's completely chaotic. The same thing happened in a Quentin Tarantino film. In his film The Hateful Eight, Kurt Russell picked up a priceless antique Martin guitar (if you're not a guitarist and so you aren't aware, Martin acoustic guitars are regarded as the best guitars you can buy, and their long history of existence is part of that, they've been making guitars for a long long time) that was 150 years old and smashed it, because he thought it was just a prop. So he completely broke this priceless irreplaceable antique guitar, because nobody told him what it was, nobody told him it wasn't just a prop. Because film sets and TV show sets are places of complete and utter chaos where something like forgetting to tell the actors that a prop is real and priceless and not just a cheap thing made by the props department, is something that can very easily happen, and does, and that's why there's quite a few stories like this of the actors mistakenly destroying a priceless antique because the crew members forgot to tell them it was real and highly valuable and so they shouldn't damage it.
@HeyTeacherLeaveThoseKidsAlone3 ай бұрын
that punch knockout was clean, like they were both used to it.
@TheShoo2 ай бұрын
If the Friends blooper only made it to the DVD cut, it didn’t make it to the Final Cut, did it?
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
The DVD cut was the final cut they ever made, the last cut, the final cut.
@johnwingate87993 ай бұрын
Totally overestimating how much anybody gaf about tv.
@markjones-rc1nm2 ай бұрын
That ship wasn't worth that much
@BeverlyHighland2 ай бұрын
The office’s blooper was ok, but Park & Rec’s Comeback story is much funnier. And network connectivity.
@AlWorth97383 ай бұрын
Hmm... editing something out means it isn't in the "FINAL cut" (the crew member) Also, from Friends... Does a bear shit in the woods? Why is this here? It is not in FINAL cut either... obviously.
@duffman1827 күн бұрын
It was in the final cut though. At least here in the UK, it was included in this episode, it was just that the word "shit" was bleeped out, but otherwise the line was indeed in there. I remember watching it and hearing this line. So if it was in the final cut here then why wouldn't it be in the final cut in America too? I know Americans are really soft and fragile and are scared of swear words, but if it's bleeped out then what's the big deal?
@c.a.g.31303 ай бұрын
"Are you hungry?" "Does a bear shit in the woods?" So, is that what you're hungry for?