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* ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', a ''Best-Picture-Winning Horror Film'', includes on its special edition DVD a hilarious blooper reel, including an outtake of Hopkins, covered in blood, impersonating Rocky Balboa. There's also a great clip of when Starling attempts to arrest Buffalo Bill. Jodie Foster flubs her line, causing her and the actor ''playing a serial killer'' to dissolve into hysterics.

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* ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', a ''Best-Picture-Winning Horror Film'', includes on its special edition DVD a [[https://youtu.be/irUd4SSif5A hilarious blooper reel, reel]], including an outtake of Hopkins, covered in blood, impersonating Rocky Balboa. There's also a great clip of when Starling attempts to arrest Buffalo Bill. Jodie Foster flubs her line, causing her and the actor ''playing a serial killer'' to dissolve into hysterics.
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* ''Film/BruceAlmighty''
* ''Film/GrumpyOldMen''
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* The Creator/EddieMurphy remake of ''Film/TheNuttyProfessor'' [[http://youtu.be/q6mL17njt_c had some hysterical outtakes]]:

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* The Creator/EddieMurphy remake of ''Film/TheNuttyProfessor'' ''Film/{{The Nutty Professor|1996}}'' [[http://youtu.be/q6mL17njt_c had some hysterical outtakes]]:

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* ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome'' had a few, including a improv where Creator/LeonardNimoy and Creator/WilliamShatner stretch out the "What does it mean, exact change?" bit after a blown take. The best, though, is during the scene where the ''Enterprise'' crew faces the Federation President at the end. Everyone cracks up when Shatner blows his line.

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* ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome'' had a few, including a improv where Creator/LeonardNimoy and Creator/WilliamShatner stretch out the "What does it mean, exact change?" bit after a blown take. ("TAXI!") The best, though, is during the scene where the ''Enterprise'' crew faces the Federation President at the end. Everyone cracks up when Shatner blows his line.



-->(calling from offscreen) ...and again, as if ''not'' in the blooper reel...

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** And Eric Bana having a little too much fun as an OmnicidalManiac.
--->"Spock, I look forward to the destruction of your planet, and every planet around it. I've been looking forward to this day my whole life. You will die. Your people will die. Creator/JJAbrams will die. You will all die."

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** ''Attack of the Clones'' has Hayden Christensen suffering a bit, such as discovering the soup in a dinner scene is real ("God, that's hot!") and tripping while running down hallways.



-->'''John Lovitz:''' ''(ad-libbing)'' I just want some proof. I want to see it. Did he show ''you'' the money?\\

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-->'''John -->'''Jon Lovitz:''' ''(ad-libbing)'' I just want some proof. I want to see it. Did he show ''you'' the money?\\



-->'''Eddie Murphy:''' (''as Grandma Klump'') Come on, Cletus. Come on! Nah, [[PrecisionFStrike fuck it]], come on, Cletus! (''takes off wig'') Come on, Cletus! Come on! Come on! Nah, fuck it! Come on! (''in various inflections'') Come on, come on, come on, Cletus! Let's do this!

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-->'''Eddie Murphy:''' (''as Grandma Klump'') Come on, Cletus. Come on! Nah, [[PrecisionFStrike fuck it]], come on, Cletus! (''takes off wig'') Come on, Cletus! Come on! Come on! Nah, fuck it! Come on! (''in various inflections'') Come inflections'')Come on, come on, come on, Cletus! Let's do this!



** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' has various instances of SpontaneousChoreography, with one particularly long segment showing what would have happened if Ronan accepted Star-Lord's dance-off challenge, and the other Guardians and Xandarians also joined in. A few other outtakes treat Rocket and Groot like AnimatedActors.

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** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' has various instances of SpontaneousChoreography, with one particularly long segment showing what would have happened if Ronan accepted Star-Lord's dance-off challenge, and the other Guardians and Xandarians also joined in. A few other outtakes treat Rocket and Groot like AnimatedActors. In another, Yondu calls out a guy who made them wander off the set.



* Sure, {{Film/John Carter}} may have been a financial failure, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5QNnOOGBts the blooper reel]] is definitely worthy of a few laughs.

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* Sure, {{Film/John Carter}} ''Film/JohnCarter'' may have been a financial failure, but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5QNnOOGBts the blooper reel]] is definitely worthy of a few laughs.


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* ''Film/{{Traffic}}'', in spite of being a serious drama, has an amazing blooper in the deleted scenes: a border guard checking Helena's documents goes "I loved you in [[Film/TheMaskOfZorro Zorro]], can I get your autograph?", making Catherine Zeta-Jones laugh loudly.
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-->'''Johnny Depp:''' And now all that's left is for you to climb aboard the ''Davy Jones Crocodile Machine'' or whatever it's called, what is the bloody thing called?\\

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* The second and third ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'' films contain blooper reels during the credits, and for many people. The most memorial is the last blooper for the second film, where [[MyCarHatesMe Sharpay's golf cart breaks down]], forcing Troy to get out and push while setting an alarm off.

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* Many comedy movies run outtakes over the end credits, including:
** Director Hal Needham's films with Burt Reynolds, beginning with ''Film/{{Hooper}}'' in 1978, popularized this trope. These were so popular they've been parodied by other films
*** ''Series/TheState'' recreated ''Film/TheCannonballRun'' bloopers ''word for word'' in one closing sketch.
*** ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' snuck one of the outtakes of Burt Reynolds from ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBanditII'' in with the outtakes from the feature.
** ''Film/TheresSomethingAboutMary''
** ''Film/DaddyDayCare''
** ''Film/LiarLiar'', which is mostly Creator/JimCarrey running wild (and in one case, a co-star calling him out).
** ''Film/BruceAlmighty''
** ''Film/GrumpyOldMen''
** ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou''
** It's not unusual for the outtakes to be funnier than the movie.
* Marty's prop flask being replaced with real liquor in ''Film/BackToTheFuture''. Cue Creator/MichaelJFox doing a SpitTake and [[HilarityEnsues hilarity ensuing.]]

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* Many comedy movies run outtakes over the end credits, including:
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Director Hal Needham's films with Burt Reynolds, beginning with ''Film/{{Hooper}}'' in 1978, popularized this trope. These were so popular they've been parodied by other films
*** ''Series/TheState'' recreated ''Film/TheCannonballRun'' bloopers ''word for word'' in one closing sketch.
***
* ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' snuck one of the includes outtakes and even sneaks an outtake of Burt Reynolds from ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBanditII'' in with the outtakes from the feature.
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its own.
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''Film/TheresSomethingAboutMary''
** * ''Film/DaddyDayCare''
** * ''Film/LiarLiar'', which is mostly Creator/JimCarrey running wild (and in one case, a co-star calling him out).
** * ''Film/BruceAlmighty''
** * ''Film/GrumpyOldMen''
** * ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou''
** It's not unusual for the * DVD extras include outtakes to be funnier than from the movie.
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various ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' films.
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Marty's prop flask being replaced with real liquor in ''Film/BackToTheFuture''. Cue Creator/MichaelJFox doing a SpitTake and [[HilarityEnsues hilarity ensuing.]]



* ''Film/BeingThere'' runs outtakes of Creator/PeterSellers continually flubbing a speech that had to be cut (he couldn't get through it without cracking up and breaking character) over the end credits. This was director Hal Ashby's idea -- Sellers was famous for committing to his characters, and saw this as "break[ing] the spell" of the film. He tried multiple times to get the outtakes dropped, but Ashby never relented. ''New York Times'' critic Vincent Canby later noted the mood-breaking effect of these outtakes in an essay against the whole trend of such, which was taking off around this time with the aforementioned ''Smokey and the Bandit'' films. There is an alternate, no-outtakes end credit sequence that was last seen circa 2004 in syndicated television airings, but all video prints of the film, including the 2009 [=DVD=] release, only use the outtakes version -- the [=DVD=]s don't even include the alternate version as a bonus feature. And the [=BluRay=] disc includes ''even more'' bloopers from that speech.
** There's a rumor that the outtakes were what caused Sellers to lose out on the Best Actor Oscar for his role.

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* ''Film/BeingThere'' runs outtakes of Creator/PeterSellers continually flubbing a speech that had to be cut (he couldn't get through it without cracking up and breaking character) over the end credits. This was director Hal Ashby's idea -- Sellers was famous for committing to his characters, characters and saw this as "break[ing] the spell" of the film. He tried multiple times to get the outtakes dropped, but Ashby never relented. ''New York Times'' critic Vincent Canby later noted the mood-breaking effect of these outtakes in an essay against the whole trend of such, which was taking off around this time with the aforementioned ''Smokey and the Bandit'' films. There is an alternate, no-outtakes end credit sequence that was last seen circa 2004 in syndicated television airings, but all video prints of the film, including the 2009 [=DVD=] release, only use the outtakes version -- the [=DVD=]s don't even include the alternate version as a bonus feature. And the [=BluRay=] disc includes ''even more'' bloopers from that speech.
** There's a rumor that the outtakes were what caused Sellers to lose out on the Best Actor Oscar for his role.
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* Most Creator/JackieChan action films include a modified version of this, with the outtakes often highlighting Chan's stunt failures and injuries. Several films have included clips of Chan being airlifted to hospitals, being loaded into ambulances, breaking bones, falling from high places onto hard/pointy things, etc. Chan was inspired to do this by the bloopers in ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', where he had a bit part.
** On ''Film/RushHour'', though, when he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=24s fails to slide through a narrow space]] and falls to the floor, he jumps up with a "Jackie always OK!" to the amusement of the crew.
** Most of the other outtakes are Jackie flubbing his lines. Chan speaks very little English, and does his more complex lines by repeating the sounds without understanding what he's saying. The end result is that he often mispronounces things...and sometimes the crew slips him fake lines to get him to say something awful without knowing what it was!
** This is especially hilarious in the ''Film/RushHour'' outtakes, where Brett Ratner fed Jackie Chan increasingly dirty commentary about porn, ending with Jackie saying "I like the one with the horse!" with a straight face, until the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5SJqojfKJk&t=1m57s entire crew bursts out laughing]].

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* Most Creator/JackieChan action films include a modified version of this, with the outtakes often highlighting Chan's stunt failures and injuries.injuries, showing how difficult they are to pull off so flawlessly in the finished project. Several films have included clips of Chan being airlifted to hospitals, being loaded into ambulances, breaking bones, falling from high places onto hard/pointy things, etc., usually with a reassuring thumbs-up to the camera. Chan was inspired to do this by the bloopers in ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', where he had a bit part.
** On ''Film/RushHour'', though, when he While not hilarious, there's an interesting one in ''Film/RumbleInTheBronx'', where Jackie Chan trips while running from the actors playing goons. It's interesting watching the expressions of his crowd of pursuers go from angry "I'm going to get you" to "are you okay?" in a split second. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtA_xiISKRo here at 1:30]] - notice the guy with the bat raise it to strike, then check on Jackie.
** ''Film/RushHour'' continues the tradition of including Creator/JackieChan bloopers, though most of them involve him flubbing his lines rather than bungling stunts due to the lower intensity of the stunts.
*** In one outtake, [[https://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=24s he fails to slide through a narrow space]] and falls to the floor, he jumps up with a "Jackie always OK!" to the amusement of the crew.
** Most of the other outtakes are Jackie flubbing his lines. Chan speaks very little English, and does his more complex lines by repeating the sounds without understanding what he's saying. The end result is that he often mispronounces things...and sometimes the crew slips him fake lines to get him to say something awful without knowing what it was!
**
*** This is especially hilarious in the ''Film/RushHour'' outtakes, where when Brett Ratner fed Jackie Chan increasingly dirty commentary about porn, ending with Jackie saying "I like the one with the horse!" with a straight face, until the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5SJqojfKJk&t=1m57s entire crew bursts out laughing]].



---->'''Tucker''': ''[On phone]'' Hello? I'm filmin' man. I s... Call me back at seven o'... I'm filmin'! I'm looking Jackie Chan dead in his eye! Call me back.\\
'''Chan''': ''[motions hand to camera]'' We are on the... we...\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Still on phone]'' '''Call me back!'''\\
'''Chan''': Are you professional? We are filming. You turn on your phone!?\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Still on phone]'' No, you can't speak to Jackie Chan! ''[Extras and crew laugh in background]'' '''No!''' ''[Hands Jackie phone, embarrassed]'' They wanna speak to you Jack.\\
'''Chan''': Hello?\\
'''Tucker''': I'm sorry 'bout this.\\
'''Chan''': We are filming right now! ''[Background laughter rises]'' ... You sorry?! ... You waste our film! ''[Background laughter continues]''\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Takes phone back]'' Call me later! Seven o'clock! ''[Shuts phone off and walks off camera; Jackie looks at the camera shaking his head]''
*** And after [[spoiler: Ricky Tan [[DisneyVillainDeath falls to his death]]]]: ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=3m34s Here.]]) Even funnier, it also happens to be HilariousInHindsight.

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---->'''Tucker''': ''[On phone]'' Hello? I'm filmin' man. I s... Call me back at seven o'... I'm filmin'! I'm looking Jackie Chan dead in his eye! Call me back.\\
'''Chan''': ''[motions hand to camera]'' We are on the... we...\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Still on phone]'' '''Call me back!'''\\
'''Chan''': Are you professional? We are filming. You turn on your phone!?\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Still on phone]'' No, you can't speak to Jackie Chan! ''[Extras and crew laugh in background]'' '''No!''' ''[Hands Jackie phone, embarrassed]'' They wanna speak to you Jack.\\
'''Chan''': Hello?\\
'''Tucker''': I'm sorry 'bout this.\\
'''Chan''': We are filming right now! ''[Background laughter rises]'' ... You sorry?! ... You waste our film! ''[Background laughter continues]''\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Takes phone back]'' Call me later! Seven o'clock! ''[Shuts phone off and walks off camera; Jackie looks at the camera shaking his head]''
*** And after [[spoiler: Ricky Tan [[DisneyVillainDeath falls to his death]]]]: death]]: ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=3m34s Here.]]) Even funnier, it also happens to be HilariousInHindsight.



** In the ''[[Film/ShanghaiNoon Shanghai]]'' series, Owen Wilson has a great deal of difficulty remembering to call Jackie by his character's name. Then there's the time Jackie forgot to turn his cellphone off... oops.
*** Which is a bit of a weird callback to the above mentioned outtake from ''Film/RushHour2''.
** Also from ''Shanghai Knights'', during one fight he and his foe totally forgot the fight choreography, and just kept repetitively hitting each other... until Jackie turned the motions into a dance routine, then finally threw his hands up and shouted "You have to say CUT!"
** Same outtakes reel: Jackie falls through a hole in the set, we hear an absolutely epic crash from below, followed by Jackie's pained voice saying "You were supposed to ''catch'' me!"
** These were parodied in the ''Series/MrShow'' DirectToVideo ''Run Ronnie Run''.
** While not hilarious, there's an interesting one in ''Film/RumbleInTheBronx'', where Jackie Chan trips while running from the actors playing goons. It's interesting watching the expressions of his crowd of pursuers go from angry "I'm going to get you" to "are you okay?" in a split second. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtA_xiISKRo here at 1:30]] - notice the guy with the bat raise it to strike, then check on Jackie.

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** In the ''[[Film/ShanghaiNoon Shanghai]]'' series, series:
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Owen Wilson has a great deal of difficulty remembering to call Jackie by his character's name. name.
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Then there's the time Jackie forgot to turn his cellphone off... oops.
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oops. Which is a bit of a weird callback to Chan calling out co-star Chris Tucker for doing the above mentioned outtake from same thing in ''Film/RushHour2''.
** *** Also from ''Shanghai Knights'', during one fight he and his foe totally forgot the fight choreography, and just kept repetitively hitting each other... until Jackie turned the motions into a dance routine, then finally threw his hands up and shouted "You have to say CUT!"
** Same outtakes reel: *** Jackie falls through a hole in the set, we hear an absolutely epic crash from below, followed by Jackie's pained voice saying "You were supposed to ''catch'' me!"
** These were parodied in the * The ''Series/MrShow'' DirectToVideo ''Run Ronnie Run''.
** While not hilarious, there's an interesting one in ''Film/RumbleInTheBronx'', where
movie ''Film/RunRonnieRun'' parodies Jackie Chan trips while running outtakes over the credits by showing various scenes from the actors playing goons. It's interesting watching film suddenly break down into a calamity, prompting a gaggle of panicked Asian men in track suits to burst onto the expressions of his crowd of pursuers go from angry "I'm going scene and provide aid to get you" to "are you okay?" in a split second. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtA_xiISKRo here at 1:30]] - notice the guy with lead actor, who gives the bat raise it to strike, then check on Jackie.camera a reassuring thumbs-up.



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aqFSzNNdrw&feature=related Nathan Fillion keeps an entirely straight face during this entire exchange.]]
*** As does Adam Baldwin, who ''plays along'', giving a perfectly timed, "I wasn't gonna!" shrug.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aqFSzNNdrw&feature=related Nathan Fillion keeps an entirely straight face during this entire exchange.]]
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exchange,]] as does Adam Baldwin, who ''plays along'', giving a perfectly timed, "I wasn't gonna!" shrug.



'''Mal:''' '''''[[NoIndoorVoice TRAP!!!]]'''''\\

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-->'''Alan:''' Fine! You wanna fly?! Fuckin' fly!! ''(gets up and 'storms' off; Nathan grabs the wheel and begins 'driving' the ship. As he leaves the cockpit, Alan turns and screams)'' [[BrickJoke I'LL BE IN MY BUNK!]]

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-->'''Alan:''' Fine! You wanna fly?! Fuckin' fly!! ''(gets up and 'storms' "storms" off; Nathan grabs the wheel and begins 'driving' "driving" the ship. As he leaves the cockpit, Alan turns and screams)'' [[BrickJoke I'LL BE IN MY BUNK!]]



'''Sailor abord the ''Edinburgh Trader'':''' There's a female presence here, sir. [[AccidentalInnuendo All the men have felt her]]...[[ThatCameOutWrong No they haven't felt her]].\\

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'''Sailor abord aboard the ''Edinburgh Trader'':''' There's a female presence here, sir. [[AccidentalInnuendo All the men have felt her]]...[[ThatCameOutWrong No they haven't felt her]].\\



* ''Film/MenInBlackII'' was not exactly the best movie ever, but the nearly ten-minute long rolling of Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Rosario Dawson, and a stuntman in the car was arguably funnier than the actual movie. Mostly because the director kept calling the stuntman "Derek" and that was not his name. Will could not keep it together because of it. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=353vlb3VfAU&t=2m5s Found here]].)
** That and '''"DON'T MAKE SOUND EFFECT SOUNDS!"'''

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* The ''Film/MenInBlackII'' was not exactly the best movie ever, but the DVD has a nearly ten-minute long ten-minute-long rolling of Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Rosario Dawson, and a stuntman in the car was arguably funnier than the actual movie. Mostly because the that is hilarious.
** The
director kept calling the stuntman "Derek" and that was not his name. Will could not keep it together because of it. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=353vlb3VfAU&t=2m5s Found here]].)
** That and '''"DON'T ''"DON'T MAKE SOUND EFFECT SOUNDS!"'''SOUNDS!"''



* ''Film/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' (the 2005 one), has several, including the Centaurs and Mr. Tumnus having difficulty playing their instruments ([[NotWhatItLooksLike no]].), Peter falling off his horse as it rears up, and claiming that Lucy looked like "the girl from ''Film/TheExorcist''" in one scene, and Jadis having trouble with some doors (and slipping on her sleigh).

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* ''Film/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' (the 2005 one), has several, including the several:
** The
Centaurs and Mr. Tumnus having difficulty playing their instruments ([[NotWhatItLooksLike no]].), (NotWhatItLooksLike), Peter falling off his horse as it rears up, and claiming that Lucy looked like "the girl from ''Film/TheExorcist''" in one scene, and Jadis having trouble with some doors (and slipping on her sleigh).



* ''Film/{{Underworld}}'' has a few notable examples. One involves the Lycan scientist constantly flubbing his explanation to Viktor over and over- when he finally gets it right Selene (Kate Beckinsale) breaks character because she realizes she's missing her fangs. Another shows the film's Stunt Coordinator removing a ladder used to set up a shot and trying to exit the set far too quickly considering the environment- basically he slips trying to ''run on wet cement with a ladder in his arms and falls on his ass''.

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* ''Film/{{Underworld}}'' has a few notable examples.
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One involves the Lycan scientist constantly flubbing his explanation to Viktor over and over- when he finally gets it right Selene (Kate Beckinsale) breaks character because she realizes she's missing her fangs. fangs.
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Another shows the film's Stunt Coordinator removing a ladder used to set up a shot and trying to exit the set far too quickly considering the environment- basically he slips trying to ''run on wet cement with a ladder in his arms and falls on his ass''.



-->'''Ian [=McKellen=] (as Gandalf):''' Orcs! And so far from [[IncrediblyLamePun Auckland]].

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-->'''Ian ** Ian [=McKellen=] (as Gandalf):''' Orcs! Gandalf), saying "Orcs! And so far from [[IncrediblyLamePun Auckland]].Auckland."



* Both the original and prequel ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them, some staged (most of the ones involving Jar Jar, and one bit where Boba Fett hunts down an Ewok). The blooper reels also demonstrate that, apparently, it is impossible to keep R2-D2 standing up straight for any length of time. And then there's the bit where George Lucas is telling Anthony Daniels, in costume as C-3PO, that he needs to emote more.

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* Both the original and prequel ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them, some them:
** Some are
staged (most of the ones involving Jar Jar, and one bit where Boba Fett hunts down an Ewok). Ewok).
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The blooper reels also demonstrate that, apparently, it is impossible to keep R2-D2 standing up straight for any length of time. time.
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And then there's the bit where George Lucas is telling Anthony Daniels, in costume as C-3PO, that he needs to emote more.



* Speaking of Wes Craven, the first five minutes of the ''Film/Scream4'' outtakes features Ghostface jumping out and scaring actors out of no where. It's freaking GREAT.
* ''Film/StarTrek2009'': The bloopers. To list the funniest ones would be impossible considering all of them are complete gold. Seen [[http://youtu.be/QtOdsDBnUMs here]].

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* Speaking of Wes Craven, the The first five minutes of the ''Film/Scream4'' outtakes features Ghostface jumping out and scaring actors out of no where. It's freaking GREAT.
* ''Film/StarTrek2009'': The bloopers. To list the funniest ones would bloopers can be impossible considering all of them are complete gold. Seen [[http://youtu.be/QtOdsDBnUMs seen here]].



** Well of course they weren't filming a scene and simultaneously broke out into dance and obviously [[Creator/ZacharyQuinto ZQ]] and Creator/ChrisPine weren't messing up when they did that whole scene with an Irish/Scottish/Wherever the hell people talk like that (nowhere) accent. RuleOfFunny, my friend.
* Thai action film ''Chocolate'' goes a different route -- instead of funny material, the outtakes are injuries suffered on-set.
** Good thing that pile of stunt guys broke his fall.

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** Well of course they weren't filming a scene and simultaneously broke out into dance and obviously [[Creator/ZacharyQuinto ZQ]] Creator/ZacharyQuinto and Creator/ChrisPine weren't messing up when they did that whole scene with an Irish/Scottish/Wherever the hell people talk like that (nowhere) accent. RuleOfFunny, my friend.
accent.
* Thai action film ''Chocolate'' ''Film/{{Chocolate}}'' goes a different route -- instead of funny material, the outtakes are injuries suffered on-set.
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on-set. Good thing that pile of stunt guys broke his fall.
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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where Michael J. Fox strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Mexican thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hysterical.]]

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** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where Michael J. Fox strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Mexican thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hysterical.]]laugh.



* Speaking of Wes Craven, the first five minutes of the ''Film/{{Scream 4}}'' outtakes features Ghostface jumping out and scaring actors out of no where. It's freaking GREAT.
* The bloopers for the 2009 ''Film/StarTrek'' are ''unbelievably funny''. So much so that to list the funniest ones would be impossible considering all of them are complete gold. Seen [[http://youtu.be/QtOdsDBnUMs here]].

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* Speaking of Wes Craven, the first five minutes of the ''Film/{{Scream 4}}'' ''Film/Scream4'' outtakes features Ghostface jumping out and scaring actors out of no where. It's freaking GREAT.
* ''Film/StarTrek2009'': The bloopers for the 2009 ''Film/StarTrek'' are ''unbelievably funny''. So much so that to bloopers. To list the funniest ones would be impossible considering all of them are complete gold. Seen [[http://youtu.be/QtOdsDBnUMs here]].
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--->'''Crew''': ''Secret'' Service!\\

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--->'''Crew''': ''Secret'' Service!\\Service! Not "Seafood Service"!\\
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'''Jackie''': I know "secret"! I know "service"! But, everything together, it become "seafood"!

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'''Jackie''': I know "seafood"! I know "secret"! I know "service"! See? Secret! But, everything come together, it become "seafood"!

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** ''Film/RushHour''
** ''Film/LiarLiar''

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** ''Film/RushHour''
** ''Film/LiarLiar''
''Film/LiarLiar'', which is mostly Creator/JimCarrey running wild (and in one case, a co-star calling him out).



** One of the outtakes of ''Part III'' has Fox entering the [=McFly=] farm with the day's hunt - a Roger Rabbit plush!



--->'''Crew''': ''Secret'' Service!
--->'''Jackie''': I know "secret"! I know "service"! But, everything together, it become "seafood"!

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--->'''Crew''': ''Secret'' Service!
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Service!\\
'''Jackie''':
I know "secret"! I know "service"! But, everything together, it become "seafood"!



* Film/TheProducers has so many, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-caHrJGSmU it]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oC3opFR70o took]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SPXh7WdiE8 five]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHTD1npO3QQ whole]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAjAwlXHMrA videos]] to get all of them on Website/YouTube.

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* Film/TheProducers ''Film/TheProducers'' has so many, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-caHrJGSmU it]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oC3opFR70o took]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SPXh7WdiE8 five]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHTD1npO3QQ whole]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAjAwlXHMrA videos]] to get all of them on Website/YouTube.



--->'''Cobie Smulders:''' NOOOOOOOOOOO! COULSOOOOOOON! COULSOOOON, NOOOOOOO God! YOU WERE THE GREATEST MAN I EVER KNEW. (cut) You will be avenged! ''You'' will be avenged! I will get the Avengers! And ''you'' will be avenged, Coulson!

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--->'''Cobie Smulders:''' [[ChewingTheScenery NOOOOOOOOOOO! COULSOOOOOOON! COULSOOOON, NOOOOOOO God! YOU WERE THE GREATEST MAN I EVER KNEW. (cut) You will be avenged! avenged!]] ''You'' will be avenged! I will get the Avengers! And ''you'' will be avenged, Coulson!


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** ''Film/{{Deadpool|2016}}'' has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuhz50vtUV4 one]], of course. A highlight is all the names Ryan Reynolds came up for Angel (the last is the one in the movie, only with Reynolds apologizing afterwards to Gina Carano, who calls him "motherfucker").


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* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 2016}}'' has both a traditional gag reel, and videos of the actresses improvising (the one for Creator/KateMcKinnon is ten minutes long, with the adequate title "Holtzmann Goes Wild").
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** '''Voice offscreen:''' "Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones has healthy teeth and bones!" ''(Jones cracks up)''

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** '''Voice offscreen:''' Voice offscreen: "Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones has healthy teeth and bones!" ''(Jones cracks up)''
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** "Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones has healthy teeth and bones!" ''{Jones cracks up)''

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** '''Voice offscreen:''' "Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones has healthy teeth and bones!" ''{Jones ''(Jones cracks up)''
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** Not to mention Jones's, "Stop saying 'Action' so funny! Be serious!"

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** Not to mention Jones's, "Stop saying 'Action' so funny! Be serious!"serious, y'all!"
** "Academy Award winner Tommy Lee Jones has healthy teeth and bones!" ''{Jones cracks up)''
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** As usual for him, TimothyDalton steals the scene ''again'', this time flubbing his line and letting loose a string of expletives... and then swearing ''again'' when he realizes they're still rolling.

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** As usual for him, TimothyDalton Creator/TimothyDalton steals the scene ''again'', this time flubbing his line and letting loose a string of expletives... and then swearing ''again'' when he realizes they're still rolling.
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** The best one of all has to be from ''Two Towers'': during the scene in Osgiliath, there's one take where David Wenham (Faramir) looks up and screams "NAZGUL!!!" The camera pans up and a 747 flys by overhead. Cue all of the actors falling over laughing.

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** The best one of all has to be from ''Two Towers'': during the scene in Osgiliath, there's one take where David Wenham Creator/DavidWenham (Faramir) looks up and screams "NAZGUL!!!" The camera pans up and a 747 flys by overhead. Cue all of the actors falling over laughing.
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** ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5kl9VqkCjU is no slouch]] when it comes to bloopers either.
--->'''Johnny Depp:''' Let us sail! ... To the ''Wounded, Diseased Canary''!\\
'''Kevin [=McNally=]:''' To the ''Dying Gull''!\\
'''Johnny Depp:''' To the ''Dying Gull''! Horrible name...
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** When Jack brings the uncoscious Elizabeth to the docks when he saves her from drowning, Johnny Depp's pirate wig falls off and he gives it to one of the two British soldiers.

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** When Jack brings the uncoscious unconscious Elizabeth to the docks when he saves her from drowning, Johnny Depp's pirate wig falls off and he gives it to one of the two British soldiers.
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'''Cuba Gooding Jr.:''' [[ActorAllusion No he did]] ''not'' [[JerryMaguire show me the money...]]

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'''Cuba Gooding Jr.:''' [[ActorAllusion No he did]] ''not'' [[JerryMaguire [[Film/JerryMaguire show me the money...]]
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'''Johnny Depp:''' I shall help you to find the compass...if you do strange things to my dog, his name is Tim.\\

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'''Johnny Depp:''' I shall help you to find the compass...if you do strange things to my dog, his whose name is Tim.\\



** Director Gore Verbinski deadpans "same thing, only better, please."

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** Director Gore Verbinski deadpans "same "Same thing, only better, please."



--->'''Captain Barbosa:''' ''(he kneels in front of Calypso)'' Calypso, I come before you as but a servant-- ''(the wind blows, knocking off his hat)'' [[PrecisionFStrike You blew me hat off, ya (bleep)!]]

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--->'''Captain Barbosa:''' ''(he kneels in front of Calypso)'' Calypso, I come before you as but a servant-- ''(the wind blows, knocking off his hat)'' [[PrecisionFStrike You blew me hat off, ya (bleep)!]]bitch!]]



--->'''Beckett:''' Someone must ensure the world turns smoothly... someone must... oh *** , ***.\\
'''Jack:''' Ahem. You can't curse in a Disney film, mate.

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--->'''Beckett:''' Someone must ensure the world turns smoothly... someone must... oh *** , ***.oh, fucking bollocks.\\
'''Jack:''' Ahem. You can't curse in a Disney film, mate. See, I told him.

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* The 2002 French mockumentary ''Opération Lune'', also released with an English-language narration as ''Dark Side of the Moon'', uses a mixture of staged interviews with actors and ManipulativeEditing of interviews with real people to tell a fictional story about a conspiracy surrounding the first moon landing, and ends with a blooper reel to make its fictional nature apparent to anyone who hadn't already twigged. In a final joke, the blooper reel includes one of the real interviewees apparently breaking character to acknowledge the fabricated nature of his interview, but this is more manipulative editing.

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* The 2002 French mockumentary ''Opération Lune'', also released with an English-language narration as ''Dark Side of the Moon'', uses a mixture of staged interviews with actors and ManipulativeEditing of interviews with real people to tell a fictional story about a conspiracy surrounding the first moon landing, and ends with a blooper reel to make its fictional nature apparent to anyone who hadn't already twigged. In a final joke, the blooper reel includes one of the real interviewees apparently breaking character to acknowledge the fabricated nature of his interview, but this is more manipulative editing.editing.
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* ''Film/{{Hitch}}'' has some excellent blooper lines by both WillSmith and Kevin James, as seen [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6nt0x_hitch-blooper-betisier_fun here.]]:

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* ''Film/{{Hitch}}'' has some excellent blooper lines by both WillSmith Creator/WillSmith and Kevin James, as seen [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6nt0x_hitch-blooper-betisier_fun here.]]:

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-->'''Alan:''' Fine! You wanna fly?! Fuckin' fly!! ''(gets up and 'storms' off; Nathan grabs the wheel and begins 'driving' the ship. As he leaves the cockpit, Alan turns and screams)'' I'LL BE IN MY BUNK!

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-->'''Alan:''' Fine! You wanna fly?! Fuckin' fly!! ''(gets up and 'storms' off; Nathan grabs the wheel and begins 'driving' the ship. As he leaves the cockpit, Alan turns and screams)'' [[BrickJoke I'LL BE IN MY BUNK!BUNK!]]
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** In the ''[[ShanghaiNoon Shanghai]]'' series, Owen Wilson has a great deal of difficulty remembering to call Jackie by his character's name. Then there's the time Jackie forgot to turn his cellphone off... oops.

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** In the ''[[ShanghaiNoon ''[[Film/ShanghaiNoon Shanghai]]'' series, Owen Wilson has a great deal of difficulty remembering to call Jackie by his character's name. Then there's the time Jackie forgot to turn his cellphone off... oops.
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*** Which is a bit of a weird callback to the above mentioned outtake from ''RushHour 2''.

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*** Which is a bit of a weird callback to the above mentioned outtake from ''RushHour 2''.''Film/RushHour2''.
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* The special features on the DVD of ''TheHangover'' include a segment entitled "The Madness of Ken Jeong", which are basically improvised scenes of Ken being as creatively vulgar/racist/homophobic as possible. The other actors desperately try to keep up, and do admirably (Jeong's right hand man's attempts to back up Jeong's wanking motions are [[JapaneseRanguage pliceress]]).

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* The special features on the DVD of ''TheHangover'' ''Film/TheHangover'' include a segment entitled "The Madness of Ken Jeong", which are basically improvised scenes of Ken being as creatively vulgar/racist/homophobic as possible. The other actors desperately try to keep up, and do admirably (Jeong's right hand man's attempts to back up Jeong's wanking motions are [[JapaneseRanguage pliceress]]).
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** ''Film/LiarLiar

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** ''Film/LiarLiar''Film/LiarLiar''
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** Simon Pegg and Nick Frost doing a scene of theirs while imitating MichaelCaine and SeanConnery from ''Film/TheManWhoWouldBeKing''. Done again in ''Film/HotFuzz''.

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** Simon Pegg and Nick Frost doing a scene of theirs while imitating MichaelCaine Creator/MichaelCaine and SeanConnery Creator/SeanConnery from ''Film/TheManWhoWouldBeKing''. Done again in ''Film/HotFuzz''.
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* Many comedy movies run outtakes over the end credits, including:
** Director Hal Needham's films with Burt Reynolds, beginning with ''Film/{{Hooper}}'' in 1978, popularized this trope. These were so popular they've been parodied by other films
*** ''Series/TheState'' recreated ''Film/TheCannonballRun'' bloopers ''word for word'' in one closing sketch.
*** ''Film/AnchormanTheLegendOfRonBurgundy'' snuck one of the outtakes of Burt Reynolds from ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBanditII'' in with the outtakes from the feature.
** ''Film/TheresSomethingAboutMary''
** ''Film/DaddyDayCare''
** ''Film/RushHour''
** ''Film/LiarLiar
** ''Film/BruceAlmighty''
** ''Film/GrumpyOldMen''
** ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou''
** It's not unusual for the outtakes to be funnier than the movie.
* Marty's prop flask being replaced with real liquor in ''Film/BackToTheFuture''. Cue Creator/MichaelJFox doing a SpitTake and [[HilarityEnsues hilarity ensuing.]]
** And a jokey improvised version of a deleted scene (where Marty looked into a classroom and saw his teenaged mother cheating on a test), where Michael J. Fox strolled onto the set wearing a wifebeater, a hairnet, belted slacks and a cigarette in his mouth - acting like a stereotypical Mexican thug. Cue Mexican!Marty calling Doc "Puto" [[note]] equivalent of "fag" in Spanish [[/note]], calling Lorraine "bitch", and yelling that "SHE CHEATIN', MANG!!" And the fact that he is visibly trying not to laugh makes it [[CrowningMomentOfFunny all the more hysterical.]]
* ''Film/BeingThere'' runs outtakes of Creator/PeterSellers continually flubbing a speech that had to be cut (he couldn't get through it without cracking up and breaking character) over the end credits. This was director Hal Ashby's idea -- Sellers was famous for committing to his characters, and saw this as "break[ing] the spell" of the film. He tried multiple times to get the outtakes dropped, but Ashby never relented. ''New York Times'' critic Vincent Canby later noted the mood-breaking effect of these outtakes in an essay against the whole trend of such, which was taking off around this time with the aforementioned ''Smokey and the Bandit'' films. There is an alternate, no-outtakes end credit sequence that was last seen circa 2004 in syndicated television airings, but all video prints of the film, including the 2009 [=DVD=] release, only use the outtakes version -- the [=DVD=]s don't even include the alternate version as a bonus feature. And the [=BluRay=] disc includes ''even more'' bloopers from that speech.
** There's a rumor that the outtakes were what caused Sellers to lose out on the Best Actor Oscar for his role.
* The 1984 movie ''Chattanooga Choo Choo'' had a great collection of outtakes following the movie.
* ''Film/StarTrekIVTheVoyageHome'' had a few, including a improv where Creator/LeonardNimoy and Creator/WilliamShatner stretch out the "What does it mean, exact change?" bit after a blown take. The best, though, is during the scene where the ''Enterprise'' crew faces the Federation President at the end. Everyone cracks up when Shatner blows his line.
-->'''Shatner:''' On behalf of all of us, Mister President, I have been authorized to plead not guilty. On the other hand, they have also authorized me to plead guilty. Now I am confused.
-->'''Nimoy:''' That's good, keep rolling. Keep rolling. Ask him the question again, I like that. That was a good answer Bill.
* Most Creator/JackieChan action films include a modified version of this, with the outtakes often highlighting Chan's stunt failures and injuries. Several films have included clips of Chan being airlifted to hospitals, being loaded into ambulances, breaking bones, falling from high places onto hard/pointy things, etc. Chan was inspired to do this by the bloopers in ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', where he had a bit part.
** On ''Film/RushHour'', though, when he [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=24s fails to slide through a narrow space]] and falls to the floor, he jumps up with a "Jackie always OK!" to the amusement of the crew.
** Most of the other outtakes are Jackie flubbing his lines. Chan speaks very little English, and does his more complex lines by repeating the sounds without understanding what he's saying. The end result is that he often mispronounces things...and sometimes the crew slips him fake lines to get him to say something awful without knowing what it was!
** This is especially hilarious in the ''Film/RushHour'' outtakes, where Brett Ratner fed Jackie Chan increasingly dirty commentary about porn, ending with Jackie saying "I like the one with the horse!" with a straight face, until the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5SJqojfKJk&t=1m57s entire crew bursts out laughing]].
--->'''Chris:''' Lee, what's wrong with you?\\
'''Jackie:''' I don't know! Brett Ratner teach me that! ''(everyone laughs as Jackie glares off-camera)'' Are you teaching me a bad word?
*** This one goes [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bx7u07Vrkw&t=2m30s both ways...]]
---->'''Jackie:''' ''(laughing)'' See? How difficult is that? My English? He cannot even speak three words in Chinese!
*** And from one of the sequels, after several clips of Chris Tucker [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5SJqojfKJk&t=1m16s flubbing the same line]]:
---->'''Chris:''' El Poco Roco...\\
'''Jackie:''' El Pollo Loco!
*** He also [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=46s can't pronounce]] "gefilte fish" to save his life. And [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=2m07s Jackie can't say]] "Madison Square Garden."
*** Or "Secret Service", which kept coming out as "Seafood Service"
--->'''Crew''': ''Secret'' Service!
--->'''Jackie''': I know "secret"! I know "service"! But, everything together, it become "seafood"!
*** After Chris keeps [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=1m54s flubbing the line]] and calling Jackie, "Jackie" instead of his character's name (Inspector Lee).
---->'''Kenny (Don Cheadle):''' His name is ''Lee'', [[PrecisionFStrike Goddamnit!]]
*** Another has Chris Tucker getting a [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=2m51s phone call]] from a friend.
---->'''Tucker''': ''[On phone]'' Hello? I'm filmin' man. I s... Call me back at seven o'... I'm filmin'! I'm looking Jackie Chan dead in his eye! Call me back.\\
'''Chan''': ''[motions hand to camera]'' We are on the... we...\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Still on phone]'' '''Call me back!'''\\
'''Chan''': Are you professional? We are filming. You turn on your phone!?\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Still on phone]'' No, you can't speak to Jackie Chan! ''[Extras and crew laugh in background]'' '''No!''' ''[Hands Jackie phone, embarrassed]'' They wanna speak to you Jack.\\
'''Chan''': Hello?\\
'''Tucker''': I'm sorry 'bout this.\\
'''Chan''': We are filming right now! ''[Background laughter rises]'' ... You sorry?! ... You waste our film! ''[Background laughter continues]''\\
'''Tucker''': ''[Takes phone back]'' Call me later! Seven o'clock! ''[Shuts phone off and walks off camera; Jackie looks at the camera shaking his head]''
*** And after [[spoiler: Ricky Tan [[DisneyVillainDeath falls to his death]]]]: ([[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPSBWlIqxbI&t=3m34s Here.]]) Even funnier, it also happens to be HilariousInHindsight.
---->'''Tucker:''' Damn! He ain't gonna be in ''Rush Hour 3''!
** In the ''[[ShanghaiNoon Shanghai]]'' series, Owen Wilson has a great deal of difficulty remembering to call Jackie by his character's name. Then there's the time Jackie forgot to turn his cellphone off... oops.
*** Which is a bit of a weird callback to the above mentioned outtake from ''RushHour 2''.
** Also from ''Shanghai Knights'', during one fight he and his foe totally forgot the fight choreography, and just kept repetitively hitting each other... until Jackie turned the motions into a dance routine, then finally threw his hands up and shouted "You have to say CUT!"
** Same outtakes reel: Jackie falls through a hole in the set, we hear an absolutely epic crash from below, followed by Jackie's pained voice saying "You were supposed to ''catch'' me!"
** These were parodied in the ''Series/MrShow'' DirectToVideo ''Run Ronnie Run''.
** While not hilarious, there's an interesting one in ''Film/RumbleInTheBronx'', where Jackie Chan trips while running from the actors playing goons. It's interesting watching the expressions of his crowd of pursuers go from angry "I'm going to get you" to "are you okay?" in a split second. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtA_xiISKRo here at 1:30]] - notice the guy with the bat raise it to strike, then check on Jackie.
* ''Film/{{Serenity}}'' has some excellent outtakes on the DVD. Nathan Fillion gets extra credit for slowly but surely derailing a dramatic scene for full comedic effect.
-->'''Mal:''' Get these bodies together.\\
'''Zoe:''' We got time for grave diggin'?\\
'''Mal:''' Zoe, you and Simon are going to rope them together. Five or six of them, laid out on the nose of our ship.\\
'''Simon:''' Are you insane?\\
'''Mal:''' [[RefugeInAudacity Put Book front and center. He's our friend, we should honor him.]] Kaylee, find that kid who's taking a dirt nap with baby Jesus. [[CrossesTheLineTwice We need a hood ornament.]] Jayne! Try not to steal too much of their shit!
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aqFSzNNdrw&feature=related Nathan Fillion keeps an entirely straight face during this entire exchange.]]
*** As does Adam Baldwin, who ''plays along'', giving a perfectly timed, "I wasn't gonna!" shrug.
** The funniest outtake occurred when Mal confronts the rest of the crew after his talk with Inara:
--->'''Mal:''' I'm assuming y'all were listening.\\
'''Kaylee:''' Yeah...\\
'''Mal:''' Did you hear us fight?\\
'''Kaylee:''' No...\\
'''Mal:''' '''''[[NoIndoorVoice TRAP!!!]]'''''\\
[''The line is delivered in the feature as a flat'' "Trap."]
** But perhaps the greatest one of all is during the big space battle near the end, made funnier because no one breaks character during the entire thing, even after it's apparent that someone's messed up. ''[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdXwDhKGOtA "GET OUT OF THE WAAAAAAYYYYY!!!"]]''
-->'''Alan:''' Fine! You wanna fly?! Fuckin' fly!! ''(gets up and 'storms' off; Nathan grabs the wheel and begins 'driving' the ship. As he leaves the cockpit, Alan turns and screams)'' I'LL BE IN MY BUNK!
* The special features on the DVD of ''TheHangover'' include a segment entitled "The Madness of Ken Jeong", which are basically improvised scenes of Ken being as creatively vulgar/racist/homophobic as possible. The other actors desperately try to keep up, and do admirably (Jeong's right hand man's attempts to back up Jeong's wanking motions are [[JapaneseRanguage pliceress]]).
* Each ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' film has its own set of ''Bloopers of the Caribbean'' on the DVD release, all of which have got to be some of the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4D7yXmiWfw funniest]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuOk3rEMRqg outtakes]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU1IQRpmuDA ever]] committed to film:
-->'''Johnny Depp:''' And now all that's left is for you to climb aboard the ''Davy Jones Crocodile Machine'' or whatever it's called, what is the bloody thing called?\\
[...]\\
'''Jonathan Pryce:''' ''(reading from a scroll)'' The charge is conspiring to set free a man convicted of... ''([[{{Beat}} very long pause)]]'' I can't read my ''own writing.''\\
[...]\\
'''Johnny Depp:''' I shall help you to find the compass...if you do strange things to my dog, his name is Tim.\\
[...]\\
'''Sailor abord the ''Edinburgh Trader'':''' There's a female presence here, sir. [[AccidentalInnuendo All the men have felt her]]...[[ThatCameOutWrong No they haven't felt her]].\\
[...]\\
'''Johnny Depp:''' Dear friends, let us not...forget our lines. Let's not forget our lines, shall we?\\
[...]\\
'''Geoffrey Rush:''' [[LargeHam NAAAY, BELAY THAT!!!]] ''([[{{Beat}} long pause]])'' Do somethin' else!\\
[...]\\
'''Johnny Depp:''' (after flubbing a line for the third time) I hate this bloody line. Where are the writers; I want to kill them.\\
[...]\\
'''Johnny Depp:''' ... square my debt with Jones... ''(downs a glass of wine, then continues hoarsely)'' [-guarantee my free- -] ''(cough)'' [-What's-] ''[-in-]'' [-that?-]
** The part when the candle breaks off the wall at the wrong moment is also hilarious, as is Orlando Bloom's numerous attempts at flipping the sword.
** Director Gore Verbinski deadpans "same thing, only better, please."
** When Jack brings the uncoscious Elizabeth to the docks when he saves her from drowning, Johnny Depp's pirate wig falls off and he gives it to one of the two British soldiers.
-->'''Johnny Depp''': No wait. Take this with you. Take this as well. (hands his pirate hair to one of the soldiers, who proceeds to touch Keira Knightly (Elizabeth) with it).
** Johnny Depp leans into the frame and fussily adjusts a lock of hair on Jack Davenport's forehead, to which he replies "Thanks, dear." [[HoYay And they wonder why people write fan fic.]]
** The third installment has another epic line from Geoffrey Rush:
--->'''Captain Barbosa:''' ''(he kneels in front of Calypso)'' Calypso, I come before you as but a servant-- ''(the wind blows, knocking off his hat)'' [[PrecisionFStrike You blew me hat off, ya (bleep)!]]
** And this conversation:
--->'''Beckett:''' Someone must ensure the world turns smoothly... someone must... oh *** , ***.\\
'''Jack:''' Ahem. You can't curse in a Disney film, mate.
** What makes some of them even funnier is seeing Creator/JohnnyDepp ''never'' break character even when he flubs his lines.
** In ''On Stranger Tides'', helicopters keep flying overhead. Both times this happens, the actors casually point them out in some form or other ''completely'' in character.
--->'''Johnny Depp:''' What I want first...''(chopper sounds overhead)'' [[AstonishinglyAppropriateInterruption is Ponce de Leon's helicopter]].
* ''Film/{{Hitch}}'' has some excellent blooper lines by both WillSmith and Kevin James, as seen [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6nt0x_hitch-blooper-betisier_fun here.]]:
-->'''Will:''' ''(to Kevin James, who is off-screen)'' I feel terrible mixing business and pleasure, but um... I would... I would love to fuck you.\\
'''Kevin:''' Because without you, I have no... I have no... shit. I have no shit. I have no shit in me. I'm empty. Which is convenient on a camping trip but not now.
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'' has some incredible outtakes from Creator/DaveChappelle:
-->'''Dave:''' ''(points a gun at the camera)'' Who's laughing? SHUT UP!

-->'''Dave:''' ''(waving his gun)'' We're gonna break Whitey's motherfuckin' head! ''(he points it at the camera)'' You too, audience! Get out your seats! Burn that motherfuckin' theater down!

-->'''Dave:''' UsefulNotes/BillClinton! Black. Man. His high-yellow ass ain't foolin' me.
* ''Film/MenInBlackII'' was not exactly the best movie ever, but the nearly ten-minute long rolling of Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Rosario Dawson, and a stuntman in the car was arguably funnier than the actual movie. Mostly because the director kept calling the stuntman "Derek" and that was not his name. Will could not keep it together because of it. ([[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=353vlb3VfAU&t=2m5s Found here]].)
** That and '''"DON'T MAKE SOUND EFFECT SOUNDS!"'''
** Not to mention Jones's, "Stop saying 'Action' so funny! Be serious!"
* ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', a ''Best-Picture-Winning Horror Film'', includes on its special edition DVD a hilarious blooper reel, including an outtake of Hopkins, covered in blood, impersonating Rocky Balboa. There's also a great clip of when Starling attempts to arrest Buffalo Bill. Jodie Foster flubs her line, causing her and the actor ''playing a serial killer'' to dissolve into hysterics.
--> '''Jodie Foster''': "FREEZE! PUT YOUR HANDS ON YOUR HIPS-(pause) Hands on your hips? (cracking up) And fucking do the hokey-pokey!"
* Say what you want about the movie ''Film/VanHelsing'' but the outtakes were brilliant, especially these two:
-->'''Frankenstein:''' ''(encased in a block of ice)'' I'm a cold-hearted bitch.\\
'''Dracula:''' Ladies and gentlemen... I give you... [[Music/VanHalen VAN HALEN]]!
* ''Film/HotFuzz'''s outtake reel has a lot of line flubbing... and then Nick and Simon fully acknowledging the HoYay between their characters. It has to be seen to be believed.
** And of course, Nick, when confronted by the drunk kid pissing against a wall, commenting "Collars match the cuffs."
** As usual for him, TimothyDalton steals the scene ''again'', this time flubbing his line and letting loose a string of expletives... and then swearing ''again'' when he realizes they're still rolling.
* ''Film/TheLionTheWitchAndTheWardrobe'' (the 2005 one), has several, including the Centaurs and Mr. Tumnus having difficulty playing their instruments ([[NotWhatItLooksLike no]].), Peter falling off his horse as it rears up, and claiming that Lucy looked like "the girl from ''Film/TheExorcist''" in one scene, and Jadis having trouble with some doors (and slipping on her sleigh).
** The best was the motion-capture actor for Maugrim playing around with his bright neon green suit:
--->"But you're going to die... by a FROG!" ''(jumps at Peter)''
* ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'''s gag reel includes an awful lot of improvisation on the part of Nick Frost, particularly during a scene describing some of the Winchester's exotic customers, namely the old woman that was eventually called a "Cockacidal Maniac."
-->'''Simon Pegg:''' What about her then?\\
'''Nick Frost:''' Oh... big ole gash/holy flaps/loves giant root/pipe or clam, it's all good/big old muff/ropey old twat/more holes filled with pearly-white spooge.
** Simon Pegg and Peter Serafinowicz saying their lines... while simultaneously impersonating John Lennon and Paul [=McCartney=].
** Simon Pegg and Nick Frost doing a scene of theirs while imitating MichaelCaine and SeanConnery from ''Film/TheManWhoWouldBeKing''. Done again in ''Film/HotFuzz''.
* ''Film/{{Underworld}}'' has a few notable examples. One involves the Lycan scientist constantly flubbing his explanation to Viktor over and over- when he finally gets it right Selene (Kate Beckinsale) breaks character because she realizes she's missing her fangs. Another shows the film's Stunt Coordinator removing a ladder used to set up a shot and trying to exit the set far too quickly considering the environment- basically he slips trying to ''run on wet cement with a ladder in his arms and falls on his ass''.
** "Dycans?"
* The first ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' film has some great ones. A whole slew of them can be viewed [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkNWF_75dWM here]].
-->'''Ian [=McKellen=] (as Gandalf):''' Orcs! And so far from [[IncrediblyLamePun Auckland]].
** And Sean Astin's "I just wanted to come in and try to get a bit of a close up!" bit is awesome. Especially with Ian starts mugging for the camera in response.
** How about a whole group of the crew, while working in the Hobbit home scene, [[EpicFail all getting up, bonking their heads on the ceiling, and collapsing in pain, all at the same time]]?
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8XZ6KxE30I Viggo Mortensen randomly deciding to kiss Billy Boyd]] deserves special mention.
** The best one of all has to be from ''Two Towers'': during the scene in Osgiliath, there's one take where David Wenham (Faramir) looks up and screams "NAZGUL!!!" The camera pans up and a 747 flys by overhead. Cue all of the actors falling over laughing.
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWWgQMZDfaM Ian McKellen forgets his line]], and never breaks character
** The Fellowship are barricading the door in the Mines of Moria and Orlando Bloom (Legolas) adds a tiny stick, causing Ian to say "Typical elf work."
* Both the original and prequel ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them, some staged (most of the ones involving Jar Jar, and one bit where Boba Fett hunts down an Ewok). The blooper reels also demonstrate that, apparently, it is impossible to keep R2-D2 standing up straight for any length of time. And then there's the bit where George Lucas is telling Anthony Daniels, in costume as C-3PO, that he needs to emote more.
** The best one has to be Liam Neeson taking out his lightsaber... only to send it flying over his shoulder, and for the beat afterwards, he casually starts to walk away in a "yeah, I totally meant to do that" manner.
* The film ''Film/RedEye'' has a hilarious blooper reel. You can find it on Youtube. Apparently the extras had fun and that little blond girl scared Creator/CillianMurphy ... ''with good reason''.
* Speaking of Wes Craven, the first five minutes of the ''Film/{{Scream 4}}'' outtakes features Ghostface jumping out and scaring actors out of no where. It's freaking GREAT.
* The bloopers for the 2009 ''Film/StarTrek'' are ''unbelievably funny''. So much so that to list the funniest ones would be impossible considering all of them are complete gold. Seen [[http://youtu.be/QtOdsDBnUMs here]].
** Special mention to Creator/JJAbrams constantly beatboxing with the microphone.
-->(calling from offscreen) ...and again, as if ''not'' in the blooper reel...
** The part when Bruce can't get the gun out the holster and when Chris falls out of the captain's chair are hands down the funniest moments.
** Well of course they weren't filming a scene and simultaneously broke out into dance and obviously [[Creator/ZacharyQuinto ZQ]] and Creator/ChrisPine weren't messing up when they did that whole scene with an Irish/Scottish/Wherever the hell people talk like that (nowhere) accent. RuleOfFunny, my friend.
* Thai action film ''Chocolate'' goes a different route -- instead of funny material, the outtakes are injuries suffered on-set.
** Good thing that pile of stunt guys broke his fall.
* ''Film/KissKissBangBang'' was already a hilarious film, but the actors somehow managed to top themselves in these [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N64EMzGR8Ts bloopers]]
-->"What's wrong with that car?" "That car's fucked up!"
* Rupert Grint, and to a lesser extent Daniel Radcliffe, is notorious for {{corpsing}} on set.
* ''Film/TheMasterOfDisguise'', to pad things out to 85 minutes, intersperses its end credits with these and deleted scenes.
** Unfortunately they're better than anything the movie threw at us.
* ''Film/RatRace'' has a real gem.
-->'''John Lovitz:''' ''(ad-libbing)'' I just want some proof. I want to see it. Did he show ''you'' the money?\\
'''Cuba Gooding Jr.:''' [[ActorAllusion No he did]] ''not'' [[JerryMaguire show me the money...]]
* ''Film/NickAndNorahsInfinitePlaylist'' has a series of deleted scene outtakes in which a cleaning lady comes by, takes one look at Caroline's mess in the public toilet, and says simply, "Hell no!", with a different acCENTUponTheWrongSylLABle each time.
* ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy'' has its share of moments (you can watch their blooper reel [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsiGzDK-E1U here]]).
* The Blu-Ray edition of ''Film/SpiderMan3'' has a blooper reel that is unique in that, at the end, it features incomplete visual effects shots that the animators messed around with for fun. For example, instead of the symbiote, a tiny version of Spidey is shown trapped in the jar, and there is a sequence where Spider-Man and New Goblin are riding on his glider...only to be eaten by Sandman, who visibly enjoyed the meal. There's also alot of JK Simmons messing up and swearing, in-character. Willem Dafoe, in his cameo, yells [[LargeHam "AVENGE MEEEE!!!!!!!"]] at the camera, and swears as well.
** It should be noted that the DVD version of this blooper reel is censored, and the HD versions are not. Although the F-word is bleeped in both, the word "shit" is only bleeped in the DVD version; the uncensored version of Bill Munn (Robbie) stumbling over a line that comes out "Black suits shit!" and Simmons' in-character reaction to this is funnier without the bleeping.
* ''Film/{{Enchanted}}'' has a blooper reel on the DVD. Among the highlights are Susan Sarandon cracking up in the middle of trying to look really evil, then-8-year-old child actress Rachel Covey helping Amy Adams with a line and James Marsden trying to unsuccessfully draw his sword.
* Film/TheProducers has so many, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-caHrJGSmU it]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oC3opFR70o took]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SPXh7WdiE8 five]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHTD1npO3QQ whole]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAjAwlXHMrA videos]] to get all of them on Website/YouTube.
-->'''Hold Me, Touch Me:''' Give it to me -- Oh, I've forgotten what you are -- ''Well Hung!'' Sorry...\\
''(everyone on the set bursts out laughing)''\\
'''Nathan Lane:''' Please, start that rumor.
** The part where they screw up a scene about half a dozen times, are finally doing it right, and then Uma gets he coat caught on the sofa. Cue everyone collapsing into hysterics.
** The crew is drunk. Drunk!
** Please let me go home!
---> '''Matthew:''' ... and I still have the ticket stub. *searches for it* Well, what do ya know, I don't have it. What a time to lose it.

---> '''Nathan''' *talking to a statue* This man should be in a straight jacket! What? Don't argue with me *slaps it* I'm having a rhetorical conversation!
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZwO0SFIRv8 Now in one conveniently-sized video.]]
* ''Film/KingKong2005'' has a 10 minute long blooper reel. Some of the best moments:
-->'''Naomi:''' I was afraid you'd be one of those self-obessed literary types. You know the tweedy twerp with his nose up his ass.\\
'''Adrian:''' How do you do? My nose is up my ass.\\
'''Naomi:''' I'd like to see that.\\
'''Adrian:''' I bet you would.
** The part where Colin Hanks is doing that CampGay run and voice. "Dinothaurs! Dinothaurs! They're coming!
--->'''Jack:''' Ass powder. Triple protection... powder. And the other kind of powder.
--->'''Some Guy:''' What are those?\\
'''Jack:''' That's a unique fuckin' kind of dinosaur.. Called bitch fucker. We gotta film it, it's fuckin' rare.
--->"It's dangerous having ships. Oh fuck. It's a dangerous thing having girls. I'm proud of this line."
--->'''Jack:''' A place so strange, it defies... human...[[BuffySpeak fuckography.]]
** When Jack can't set up the tripod.
*** "Move over there! No, that way!" "But my mark's over there!
* The Creator/EddieMurphy remake of ''Film/TheNuttyProfessor'' [[http://youtu.be/q6mL17njt_c had some hysterical outtakes]]:
-->'''Eddie Murphy:''' (''as Mama Klump'') I thought a colonic was a massage...
-->'''Eddie Murphy:''' (''playing Papa Klump'') I seen Sherman get so hungry once when he was young, he beat up a grown man!
** Another scene:
-->'''John Ales:''' (''as Jason, Professor Sherman Klump's lab assistant'') Professor, the cages, what happened?
-->'''Eddie Murphy:''' (''as Sherman Klump'') They can't see me with yo head in the way! (''John's head is inadvertently blocking the camera's view of Eddie'')
** And another:
-->'''Eddie Murphy:''' (''as Grandma Klump'') Come on, Cletus. Come on! Nah, [[PrecisionFStrike fuck it]], come on, Cletus! (''takes off wig'') Come on, Cletus! Come on! Come on! Nah, fuck it! Come on! (''in various inflections'') Come on, come on, come on, Cletus! Let's do this!
* The DVD bonus features of ''Film/MaryPoppins'' include an outtake in which Creator/DickVanDyke lip-syncs to a recording of Creator/JulieAndrews singing "Chim-Chim-Cheree", after which Andrews lip-syncs to Van Dyke's recording.
* Mocked in ''Film/FriendsWithBenefits''.
* In the 1930s and '40s, Creator/WarnerBros put together an annual gag reel of the best outtakes from all their films called the "Breakdowns of [Insert Year Here],"[[note]]and yes, many of these can be found on Website/YouTube[[/note]] which were strung together with snarky intertitles that mocked studio executives, various stars and directors (especially ones of [[OnceAcceptableTargets then-commonly stereotyped ethnicities]]), and MoralGuardians of the day. The intertitles also took great pride in thumbing their nose at UsefulNotes/TheHaysCode, which didn't apply to the blooper reels and thus allowed for uncensored swearing.
* All the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse movies theatrically released by Creator/{{Disney}} have gag reels included with their Blu-Ray Discs and digital copies. A few highlights include:
** The gag reel for ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'' features, apart from the usual equipment and dialogue flubs, Creator/TomHiddleston's Creator/AlanRickman impression, Clark Gregg remembering [[Film/PulpFiction a previous role]] of Creator/SamuelLJackson's, and for the Hulk's [[BigDamnHeroes Big Dang Heroes]] scene [[spoiler:Mark Ruffalo instead says ScrewThisImOuttaHere and runs in terror.]] And lest we forget:
--->'''Cobie Smulders:''' NOOOOOOOOOOO! COULSOOOOOOON! COULSOOOON, NOOOOOOO God! YOU WERE THE GREATEST MAN I EVER KNEW. (cut) You will be avenged! ''You'' will be avenged! I will get the Avengers! And ''you'' will be avenged, Coulson!
** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' has various instances of SpontaneousChoreography, with one particularly long segment showing what would have happened if Ronan accepted Star-Lord's dance-off challenge, and the other Guardians and Xandarians also joined in. A few other outtakes treat Rocket and Groot like AnimatedActors.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
** ''Film/XMenDaysOfFuturePast'': This is the first movie in the franchise to include a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeNTrR_fZ7k gag reel]] on its Blu-Ray/DVD release.
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4srbyt The Gag Reel]] on the Blu-Ray/DVD contains over 8 minutes of bloopers.
* Sure, {{Film/John Carter}} may have been a financial failure, but [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5QNnOOGBts the blooper reel]] is definitely worthy of a few laughs.
** "Oh my God! AHHH! AHHH!"
** ''"Shake what your mamma gave ya!"''
* ''Film/JayAndSilentBobStrikeBack''. The blooper reel is almost funnier than the movie itself, which is saying something for a Creator/KevinSmith picture. Some notable highlights include:
** Jay's filthy little raps going wrong.
-->'''Jay:''' ''(rapping)'' I'm gonna finger-bang her tight little asshole, finger bang and teabag my balls! Where? Where? In her mouth! Where? Where? In my mouth!
-->''(Bob gives him a very confused look at this last line and they collapse into laughter.)

-->'''Jay:''' ''(rapping)'' Balls, balls, sweaty balls! Balls, balls, balls! I'm gonna slap 'em against her ass, slap 'em against her ass! Fuck her ass and stick it in my butt!
** When Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are pretending to film ''Good Will Hunting 2'', they repeat a certain 'take' several times because they are corpsing, culminating in them laughing too hard to speak at all. Ben Affleck's high-pitched laugh has to be heard to be believed.
* ''Film/TheMummyReturns'' has a blooper reel set to the audio of one of the movie trailers. The rather epic-sounding trailer makes the hilarious outtakes even better.
* In the credits of ''Film/WereTheMillers'', one is a prank on Creator/JenniferAniston, during the "Waterfalls" scene...only they replace "Waterfalls" with [[ActorAllusion the theme from]] ''Series/{{Friends}}''.
* During the filming of ''Film/TheFrighteners'', whenever Creator/MichaelJFox tried to say "Judge!", he'd say [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture "Doc!"]] instead.
-->'''Michael:''' '''''[[SayMyName DOC!]]''''' "Doc?", I did it again! Wrong [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] movie...
* The 2002 French mockumentary ''Opération Lune'', also released with an English-language narration as ''Dark Side of the Moon'', uses a mixture of staged interviews with actors and ManipulativeEditing of interviews with real people to tell a fictional story about a conspiracy surrounding the first moon landing, and ends with a blooper reel to make its fictional nature apparent to anyone who hadn't already twigged. In a final joke, the blooper reel includes one of the real interviewees apparently breaking character to acknowledge the fabricated nature of his interview, but this is more manipulative editing.

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