The legendary BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) blooper where Michael J. Fox suddenly slips into character as a Mexican cholo and ad-libs, “No homeboy for her tonight, man,” remains one of the funniest outtakes from the film. The cast and crew completely lose it.
This deleted Rocky IV (1985) funeral scene for Apollo Creed is considered by many fans to be far more emotional than the theatrical version. Sylvester Stallone cut it from the final film because he wanted a faster, more high energy pace instead of slower character moments.
Anthony Anderson and Jet Li reunite 26 years after the release of “Romeo Must Die” and recall when a heavier Anderson landed on top of Li on set and bruised his ribs
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How Thranduil’s Elk Became a Funny Problem in The Hobbit (Bloopers) 😂
While filming The Hobbit, Thranduil’s majestic elk was actually played by a massive horse named Moose. But every time Lee Pace delivered his lines, Moose would suddenly move out of position forcing retake after retake. It made filming difficult, but also created one of the funniest behind the scenes moments in The Hobbit.
On April 17, 2011, HBO premiered a series called Game of Thrones that changed television forever. After all of the battles, betrayals, and deaths, it was time to say goodbye.
Never-before-seen footage from the cast wrapping their final scenes, and leaving Westeros behind. #GOT15
The Coen brothers didn’t remake the John Wayne TRUE GRIT. They went back to Charles Portis’ novel and made a darker, funnier, far more faithful adaptation of the book.
When the dragon firework goes off at Bilbo’s birthday party, the shriek heard is Billy Boyd screaming. He didn’t know the firework was really going to blow up on set (he thought it would be added with CGI). It was not scripted, but ended up in the final film because it sounded so real.
Clint Eastwood insisted on playing the final bar‑room shootout in UNFORGIVEN as realistically as possible, so they avoided quick‑draw choreography and had him fire deliberate, ugly shots that emphasized William Munny’s grim efficiency.
Ian McKellen broke down in tears during the filming of The Hobbit because he had to shoot many of his scenes alone in front of a green screen. It was truly unfair what this great actor had to go through.
💥This iconic deleted scene from Lethal Weapon (1987) shows Martin Riggs walking straight into the line of fire to take down a school sniper and save innocent kids—raw, unhinged, and pure 80s action perfection. It’s the ultimate showcase of Riggs’ reckless heroism and why this buddy cop classic still hits harder than any modern action flick.