20 bíómynda MISTÖK sem voru svo góð – að þau eru hluti af lokaútgáfu myndarinnar!

Það er sérstaklega gaman að horfa á „blooper reel“ eða „gag reel“ úr bíómyndum þar sem að mistök sem áttu sér stað við gerð myndarinnar eru sett saman í eitt myndband.

En stundum eru mistök svo góð að þau komast í lokaútgáfu myndarinnar – og hér eru 20 dæmi um það:

#1 The Godfather (1972)

One of the most memorable scenes where mob boss Don Vito Corleone delivers brutal orders while stroking a cat wasn’t scripted to involve a pet. The cute kitten somehow wound up on the set and ended up on actor’s lap during shooting helping to create an iconic scene.

#2 Rocky (1976)

Rocky (1976)

The movie had a small budget so most of the people you see in the background are not extras, they are regular people who had no idea they were being filmed. So the scene where Rocky runs through a market and a man throws him an orange was completely unscripted.

#3 The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)

The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005)

While the safest choice for a scene like that is to use special effects and make-up, Steve Carell thought that it would be much better if the waxing was real. The reaction the character is having is completely genuine. Carell said that his experience was so horrible that he promised to never do that for a movie ever again.

#4 The Dark Knight (2008)

The Dark Knight (2008)

While it’s hard to imagine Jim Gordon’s promotion scene without the Joker clapping sarcastically, this scene was never in the script. It is a work of Heath Ledger’s excellent improvisation.

#5 The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (2002)

The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (2002)

During the scene where Eowyn stares into the distance, we can see a flag being ripped off a pole and flying away. While this scene may look intentional and metaphorical, the flag flew away by accident but it fit so well with the scene, that it was kept in the final cut.

#6 Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)

The scene where Mrs. Doubtfire had to cover her face with icing didn’t go as planned. When the icing started dripping down the actor’s face because the heat from set lights made it melt, Robbie Williams had to improvise. At the moment when the icing dripped into Mrs. Sellner’s tea, he decided to say, “There you go, you’ve got your cream and your sugar now.”

#7 Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014)

Guardians Of The Galaxy (2014)

The moment when Peter drops the orb was not scripted. The clumsy actor Chris Pratt accidentally dropped it but quickly picked the orb up. Since Chris didn’t break character and the scene looked good it stayed in the film.

#8 Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981)

Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981)

The scene where Indiana Jones meets a warrior armed with a sword was scripted to be an intense duel. However, the actor Harrison Ford was ill from food poisoning and didn’t have the strength to perform, so the director made a small change – instead of dueling, Indiana pulls out the revolver and shoots the villain. The scene became one of the most iconic moments in movie history.

#9 Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

In the scene, when Princess Leia tells Han Solo that she loves him, he was supposed to respond by saying „I love you too“. However, Harrison Ford felt that this response wasn’t suitable for his character, so instead, he improvised and responded by saying „I know“.

#10 Thor: The Dark World (2013)

Thor: The Dark World (2013)

The scene where Thor hangs his hammer on a coat rack was so good that everyone probably thought it was scripted, however, it was not. Chris Hemsworth was just trying to be funny but his improvisation was so good, the scene was put into the final cut.

#11 Forrest Gump (1994)

Forrest Gump (1994)

The line „My name’s Forrest Gump. People call me Forrest Gump“ wasn’t scripted, Tom Hanks said the last bit by accident.

#12 Rain Man (1988)

Rain Man (1988)

While filming, Dustin Hoffman accidentally passed gas, however, he and Tom Cruise made it look like it was part of the scene. Actors managed to stay in character and spontaneously created such a good scene that it became a fan favorite.

#13 Avengers

Avengers

The director could not stop Robert Downey Jr. from sneaking snacks into the set, so he had no other choice but to make his snacking habit a part of his character. So all the scenes of Tony Stark eating are probably not scripted.

#14 Django Unchained (2012)

Django Unchained (2012)

Leonardo DiCaprio is an excellent actor who doesn’t break character even when he hurts himself. He proved that during an intense scene when he hurt his arm with a shard of glass and blood started gushing from his wound. This scene wasn’t scripted and the blood was real, it was left in the final cut because of the amazing acting.

#15 Titanic (1997)

Titanic (1997)

The famous line „I am the king of the world“ wasn’t scripted, it was made up on the spot by the director. After trying several different lines, James Cameron realized that nothing was working and told Leo to just say „I am the king of the world“ and really sell it. This scene became probably the most iconic part of the movie.

#16 The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)

The Silence Of The Lambs (1991)

In this movie, Anthony Hopkins only had 25 minutes of screen time, however, it was enough time for him to create one of the most chilling performances of all time. One of the most iconic scenes was when Dr. Hannibal Lecter is talking about his crimes with an FBI agent and starts to hiss. It was completely improvised and the reaction on Foster’s face is genuine.

#17 Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)

Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind (2004)

During the scene where a character played by Kate Winslet disappears, the look on Jim Carrey’s face is genuine. He wasn’t told that Kate will disappear, so he was really trying to find her.

#18 Full Metal Jacket (1987)

Full Metal Jacket (1987)

R. Lee Ermey, who played Gny. Sgt. Hartman, was a real-life Parris Island Marine drill instructor during the war. At first, he was hired as a technical adviser but later was given a part in the film and improvised all training scenes himself.

#19 The Usual Suspects (1995)

The Usual Suspects (1995)

The line-up scene where we see characters laughing was supposed to be a serious one. The director was angry at the actors for cracking up, but they said they couldn’t keep a straight face on because one of them was farting during filming.

#20 Dirty Dancing (1987)

Dirty Dancing (1987)

The scene in Dirty Dancing where Johnny and Baby are crawling towards each other on the floor wasn’t scripted. They were just warming up before filming, but the director loved it, so it was kept in the film.

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