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Hey, accidents happen. But if you’re in a movie, sometimes accidents can turn out to be amazing. In fact, some of the most memorable moments in cinema were actually the result of mistakes that the filmmakers decided were too good to leave out of the finished movie. Here’s a look at some movie bloopers that were too good to cut…

Guardians of the Galaxy | 0:20
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers | 1:05
The Princess Diaries | 1:37
Casino Royale | 2:28
Raiders of the Lost Ark | 3:06
The Usual Suspects | 3:49
Rain Man | 4:43

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34 COMMENTS

  1. two towers also featured the moment where viggo broke his toe while kicking a helmet. the very shot you see in the movie is the exact moment where he broke his toe. that's why you see him yell in pain as he kneels down.

  2. The thing that I find with Looper is that they're obviously trying to sound interested, but they're obviously not interested.

    This is the kind of channel whose favourite colour is red, if that's your favourite colour, or green, if that is your favourite.

    Back to whatculture I go – a channel that isn't afraid to have a little personality.

    When did you last see a Looper comment discussing who the best narrator is?

  3. How do they not know what a MacGuffin is? A MacGuffin is an object that drives the plot only because characters are pursuing it, but that has no importance in and of itself. The nature of the Infinity Stones are clearly intrinsically important to the plot. They are not a MacGuffin.

  4. "Why are you wearing glasses?"
    "Uh, reading."
    "Reading? I didn't know you could read."

    EDIT: Tom forgot his line so he improvised and they couldn't bear to cut it so they left it there.

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