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* DVD extras include outtakes from the various ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' films.
** 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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* DVD extras include outtakes from the various ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' films.
** Marty's prop flask being replaced with real liquor in ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.''Film/BackToTheFuture1''. Cue Creator/MichaelJFox doing a SpitTake and [[HilarityEnsues hilarity ensuing.]]
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* ''Film/{{Underworld}}'' has a few notable examples.

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* ''Film/{{Underworld}}'' ''Film/Underworld2003'' has a few notable examples.
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I just watched "Hooper" and it does not have hilarious outtakes! The ending is just clips from the movie, not bloopers.


* Director Hal Needham's films with Creator/BurtReynolds, beginning with ''Film/{{Hooper}}'' in 1978, popularized this trope. These were so popular they've been parodied by other films.

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* Director Hal Needham's films with Creator/BurtReynolds, beginning with ''Film/{{Hooper}}'' in 1978, such as ''Film/SmokeyAndTheBandit'', popularized this trope. These were so popular they've been parodied by other films.
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* 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.

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* 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]]), 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.
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* ''Film/TicketToParadise'': Bloopers play over the credits. We get scenes like Creator/LucasBravo showing up to a take with Creator/GeorgeClooney in [[Film/BatmanAndRobin a Batman costume]], the flight attendant spilling champagne on Clooney, and multiple outtakes of Clooney and Creator/JuliaRoberts trying to outdo each other's praise in the graduation scene.

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



-->'''Shatner:''' On behalf of all of us, Mister President, I have been authorized to plead not guilty. (''{{Beat}} as he realizes he blew it'') 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.

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-->'''Shatner:''' On behalf of all of us, Mister President, I have been authorized to plead not guilty. (''{{Beat}} as he realizes he blew it'') On the other hand, they have also authorized me to plead guilty. Now I am confused.
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confused.\\
'''Nimoy:'''
That's good, keep rolling. Keep rolling. Ask him the question again, I like that. That was a good answer Bill.


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* ''Film/LiarLiar'', which is mostly Creator/JimCarrey running wild (and in one case, a co-star calling him out).
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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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* ''Film/{{Traffic}}'', ''Film/Traffic2000'', 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]], ''[[Film/TheMaskOfZorro Zorro]]'', can I get your autograph?", making Catherine Zeta-Jones Creator/CatherineZetaJones laugh loudly.
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* ''Film/IslandOfFire'' have Chan and his co-stars, Creator/AndyLau, Creator/SammoHung and Creator/{{Tony Leung|KarFai}} goofing off with some Philippine extras during the credits, where they shot their film's last scene. Considering the sheer bleakness of the movie itself, the outtakes is actually quite a welcomed relief.

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* ** ''Film/IslandOfFire'' have Chan and his co-stars, Creator/AndyLau, Creator/SammoHung and Creator/{{Tony Leung|KarFai}} goofing off with some Philippine extras during the credits, where they shot their film's last scene. Considering the sheer bleakness of the movie itself, the outtakes is actually quite a welcomed relief.
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* ''Film/IslandOfFire'' have Chan and his co-stars, Creator/AndyLau, Creator/SammoHung and Creator/{{Tony Leung|KarFai}} goofing off with some Philippine extras during the credits, where they shot their film's last scene. Considering the sheer bleakness of the movie itself, the outtakes is actually quite a welcomed relief.
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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.

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** ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'' ''Film/{{Guardians of the Galaxy|2014}}'' 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.
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** Creator/PeterCushing and Creator/CarrieFisher [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S9E90nVDYs struggling mightily]] to remain in character while Cushing epically fumbles one of Tarkin's speeches to Leia.
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** Director Creator/BarrySonnenfeld 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]].)

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** Director Creator/BarrySonnenfeld [[AccidentalMisnaming kept calling the stuntman "Derek" and that was not his name.name]]. Will could not keep it together because of it. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=353vlb3VfAU&t=2m5s Found here]].)
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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.

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* Director Hal Needham's films with Burt Reynolds, Creator/BurtReynolds, beginning with ''Film/{{Hooper}}'' in 1978, popularized this trope. These were so popular they've been parodied by other films.



* The ''Film/MenInBlackII'' DVD has a nearly ten-minute-long rolling of Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Rosario Dawson, and a stuntman in the car 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]].)

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* The ''Film/MenInBlackII'' DVD has a nearly ten-minute-long rolling of Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Rosario Dawson, Creator/WillSmith, Creator/TommyLeeJones, Creator/RosarioDawson, and a stuntman in the car that is hilarious.
** The director Director Creator/BarrySonnenfeld 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]].)
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* ''Film/BlackWake'': The bloopers play alongside the end credits of the movie.
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* Speaking of ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', both films have blooper reels that run during the first half of the closing credits.

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* Speaking of ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', both films have blooper reels that run during the first half of the closing credits.
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* Speaking of ''Film/TheCannonballRun'', both films have blooper reels that run during the first half of the closing credits.
-->'''Captain Chaos:''' ''(to Creator/FrankSinatra in the second film)'' The Cannonball Run is race from Connecticut to your ass.
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** ''Film/SpiderManFarFromHome'' has a gag reel that largely consists of Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Holland being [[{{Corpsing}} unable to keep it together]].
** Also, Nick Fury orders Spider-Man [[MundaneMadeAwesome to go get takeout in Samuel Jackson's usual manner]]. And expresses disappointment that despite the name, Tom isn't actually from Holland.
** There's also one where instead of shaking hands, Tom and Jake lock arms and eat watermelon.

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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

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%%* ''Film/BruceAlmighty''Ditto ''Film/BruceAlmighty'', as when you get Carrey to improvise, he will go nuts.



%%* ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou''

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%%* ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou''* ''Film/TenThingsIHateAboutYou'' has those playing with the credits.


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** ''Film/IronMan3'' wasn't content with just the gag reel, as the deleted scenes include variants on "Robert Downey Jr. thrashing in a bed" and "Ben Kingsley demonstrating accents".


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* ''Film/Terminator3RiseOfTheMachines'' has one in the extras ("John Connor leads the resistance to victory." "How? Why? Why me?!" "...Because you're John Connor. DUH!") whose hilarity is enhanced by [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPQNi8vC1XY this song in the background]].
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWWgQMZDfaM Ian McKellen forgets his line]], and never breaks character

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWWgQMZDfaM Ian McKellen forgets his line]], line,]] and never breaks character



* Both the original and prequel ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them as easter eggs on the DVDs:
** Some, like the Main/DeletedScenes found elsewhere, have been edited to include Jar Jar–thus depicting him as an AnimatedActor.

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* Both the original and prequel ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them as easter eggs on the DVDs:
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** Some, like the Main/DeletedScenes {{Deleted Scene}}s found elsewhere, have been edited to include Jar Jar–thus depicting him as an AnimatedActor.



** 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.
** ''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.
* 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''.

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** And then there's the bit where George Lucas is telling Anthony Daniels, Creator/GeorgeLucas tells Creator/AnthonyDaniels, in costume as C-3PO, that he needs to emote more.
** The best one has to be Liam Neeson Creator/LiamNeeson 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.
** ''Attack of the Clones'' ''Film/AttackOfTheClones'' has Hayden Christensen Creator/HaydenChristensen suffering a bit, such as discovering the soup in a dinner scene is real ("God, that's hot!") and tripping while running down hallways.
* The film ''Film/RedEye'' has a hilarious blooper reel. You can find it on Youtube. [=YouTube=]. Apparently the extras had fun and that little blond blonde girl scared Creator/CillianMurphy ... ''with good reason''.
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* ''Film/HalloweenAtAuntEthels'': A blooper reel plays during the end credits.
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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]], 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]], including an outtake of Hopkins, Creator/AnthonyHopkins, covered in blood, impersonating Rocky Balboa. There's also a great clip of when Starling attempts to arrest Buffalo Bill. Jodie Foster Creator/JodieFoster flubs her line, causing her and the actor Creator/TedLevine--who's ''playing a serial killer'' to dissolve into hysterics.
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* Both the original and prequel ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them:
** Some are staged (most of the ones involving Jar Jar, and one bit where Boba Fett hunts down an Ewok).

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* Both the original and prequel ''Franchise/StarWars'' trilogies have them:
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Jar Jar, and one bit where Boba Fett hunts down Jar–thus depicting him as an Ewok). AnimatedActor.
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** "I did the wrong [[PrecisionFStrike fucking]] thing..."

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* The first ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' film has some great ones. A whole slew of them can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkNWF_75dWM here]].

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** ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheFellowshipOfTheRing
The first ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' film Fellowship of the Ring]]'' has some great ones. A whole slew of them can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkNWF_75dWM here]].



** The best one of all has to be from ''Two Towers'': during the scene in Osgiliath, there's one take where 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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** The best one of all has to be from ''Two Towers'': ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheTwoTowers The Two Towers]]'': during the scene in Osgiliath, there's one take where 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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'''Johnny Depp:''' Dear friends, let us not...forget our lines. Let's not forget our lines, shall we?\\

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'''Johnny Depp:''' Dear friends, let us not...not forget our our...lines. Let's not forget our lines, shall we?\\
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-->'''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.

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-->'''Shatner:''' On behalf of all of us, Mister President, I have been authorized to plead not guilty. (''{{Beat}} as he realizes he blew it'') On the other hand, they have also authorized me to plead guilty. Now I am confused.
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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'', ''Film/DarkSideOfTheMoon'', 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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