Blooper reel

>blooper reel
>actor obviously messes up his lines on purpose to get a laugh
>extras are visibly annoyed

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Is there an example of this? I would to see it.

Vegan film
>It ain't meat starts playing

Name a couple of three kinos that are guilty of this pepe troop

i second this, i wanna see autistic actors

>blooper reel
>everyone starts dancing to some current song

Are extras not paid by the hour or something?

The only good blooper reels are jackie chan ones.

>blooper real
>all the characters are in a car
>one actor is from a really famous sitcom
>they turn on the radio and it plays the theme tune of that sitcom
>everyone laughs and she cries

Every Jim Carrey movie

>it's another Chris Tucker calls Jackie Chan by his actual name in the scene episode

>CGI movie
>play "bloopers" during the credits

>blooper reel
>actor messes up line
>blbllblblblbblblblblblbbblblb

It can be annoying sometimes considering how shit the assistant directors treat the extras all day only to have the main actors goof. I've done it a few times and I don't recommend even for the novelty of it.

when did this happen?

name 3 other than that road trip movie with Jeniffer Afghanstan

Chuck film
>It ain't Sneed starts playing

Explain.

Who /split peas and carrots/ here?

>blooper reel
>actor messes up a line and does the "blahblahblah" thing

>Bryan Cranston's practical jokes
comfy 2bh

Most movies that have used blooper reels since the nineties. People don't enjoy their work enough to laugh naturally when this happens.

I love that shit, it just points up how contrived the live action ones are.

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I thought about it when I saw Date Night, Tina Fey and Steve Carrell. The whole blooper reel felt like Steve was messing up on purpose, especially Mark Wahlberg seemed annoyed.

>everybody dance now
>who let the dogs out?

I'd like to see David Fincher's blooper reels.

I want to see Crispin Glover's

contributing bloopers

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I love these ones. It's good to know that everyone had fun making the movie.

theres a goo done of Rosamund Pike loosing it after fake blood sprays in here eye on the set of Gone Girl

the disney and pixar cartoon bloopers are really bad

Anime dub blooper reels is where the good shit is. The actors don't give a shit and know how ridiculous their lines are.

>blooper reel
>Julia Louis Dreyfus messes up
>Kramer beats the shit out of her
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>Seinfeld blooper
>Michael Richards has the urge to kill in his eyes

kino bloopers

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I love those desu. I like that it's something they just did for fun.

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>MWAHH THE FRENCH

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But they didn't, you fag.

Why the fuck would the extras be annoyed. More takes = longer shoot. Longer shoot = more time employed as an extra = profit.

Unless you're a featured extra, you're getting minimum wage. It gets boring just sitting around in the holding area.

This is sad, the man has been used up and now sits like a rusting ship on the coast.

The man did make a concerted effort to eat himself to death so at least some of the blame lies with him.

WWE Insider here. The current is for AJ Styles to face Samoa Joe at SummerSlam in a kind of bragging rights feud. Joe will represent RAM and AJ will represent SD. Screencap this.

This is like asking why someone wouldn't want to stay past their scheduled hours at a shit minimum wage service job. Some times you just want to go home.

>Drunken Master 2
>Blooper reel
>turns out they used real burning coals for a stunt
Jackie Chan was a monster. It's a miracle he isn't in a wheelchair.