Unscripted Bloopers Hollywood Snuck Right By Us
When filming a movie or TV show, actors stick closely to their scripts. After all, it has been carefully written and revised to be the best possible script. Sometimes directors give actors the freedom to adlib lines or try new things.
Naturally, these adlibs don’t always work out, and even with the script being studied to learn their lines, actors sometimes slip up.
These are some of the most famous bloopers that ended up making it into the final version of the film.
#57. The Wizard Of Oz
1939’s The Wizard of Oz is one of the most well-known films of all time, having left an indelible mark on the history of film as well as making Judy Garland and overnight star.
There are many strange stories surrounding the film and several bloopers. One such blooper that slipped into the film was when Dorothy and Scarecrow try to escape after finding the apple tree, Dorothy can be seen running in black shoes.
So where did Dorothy’s famous ruby red slippers go in that scene?
#56. Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl was released in 2003 and became an instant smash hit. Despite the amazing amount of work that went into the film, a famously documented blooper made it into the final cut.
During a particular scene, you can notice a figure behind the cast, wearing very unpiratelike.
No, the film hadn’t run out of pirate costumes, but instead, it’s a member of the film crew who happened to step into the shot.
#55. Commando
1985’s Commando starring none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger follows a retired Special Forces operative trying to save his abducted daughter. Yes, this does sound a lot like a more recent film trilogy.
During one particular scene, the yellow Porsche that Arnie is driving gets pretty badly damaged yet somehow in the very next scene it is virtually unscathed.
#54. Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines
Terminator has become one of the most well-known film franchises of all time. However, in the third entry in the franchise, Rise of the Machines a very famous blooper appears which has been well documented by fans.
During a scene where John Connor boards a plane the number on the plane is N3035C. However, moments later when the plane is shown as it lands the number reads N3413F.
Naturally, this means that they must have changed planes during the shoot and probably hoped no one would notice.