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12 Movie Mistakes That Only Made Them Better

Bloopers are sometimes good for a film!

Even the most famous and iconic heroes and blockbuster directors can miss their lines and directions. But it’s completely okay if things don’t go as planned even if they are professional and talented. Because these bloopers and mistakes sometimes can result in the most amazing and exceptional scenes.

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Do you know that many scenes in our favorite movies are made because the actor was not feeling well, injured their leg or had a fracture, accidentally slid or fell, and so on. However, they continued to improve, and the results we see on television have become spectacular. And, while everything appears to happen for a reason in movies, the truth is that many things happen as happy accidents.

Still don’t believe us? Then have a check it yourself by scrolling down to see how pleasant accidents occur when shooting a film!

1. Chris Pratt accidentally dropped this sphere ball in the movie Guardians of the Galaxy!

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According to the filmmaker, when Chris Pratt dropped the sphere, it was not on purpose but he was just being clumsy and happened accidentally. He dropped the sphere while remaining in character. That’s why this error appears to have been in the script from the start.

2. Robert Jr. offering his snacks to Captain America and Hulk during Avengers Shooting!

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Remember the scene from The Avengers where Robert Downey Jr. was offering his snacks to Hulk and Captain America? Robert became so involved in his character that he “gave” him his own routines. He used to do snacking all the time. And this scene was created because of his snacking habit.

3. The Princess Diaries – Anne Hathaway’s fall!

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This scenario was not initially planned, but Anne Hathaway’s abrupt fall was so suitable to the clumsy princess Mia’s attitude that it was decided to keep it in the film.

4. The Knife slipped in the scene of The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.

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This scene could have ended terribly if Viggo Mortensen hadn’t reacted so quickly. The orc actor violently flung the knife and it slipped, as a result, it was heading towards Viggo’s face. He was able to swat it aside with his sword, causing it to shatter into splinters. Viggo’s weapon training looks like it was not in vain and the film gained another dramatic scene.

5. The Taxi scene from the movie Midnight Cowboy was accidental.

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Dustin Hoffman actually projected himself into the character of the rogue Ratso. When Hoffman was nearly hit by a cab during the shot, he began yelling at the driver, “I’m walking here! Get out of here!”

6. Casino Royale – Daniel Craig was thrown in the water.

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The inclusion of this memorable scene in the film was purely coincidental. Despite Daniel Craig falling into the water, the filming was not stopped. Instead of seeing another attractive girl in a bikini, the audience witnessed Agent 007 in swim trunks. To put it another way, it’s an excellent alternative. Also, don’t forget, that pair of briefs sold for $72,000 at auction.

7. The Hospital Explosion Scene from The Dark Night!

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During the filming, a technical error occurred, and a series of explosions were halted. In spite of the exorbitant cost of the pyrotechnic effects, Heath Ledger’s reaction is an amazing spontaneous improvisation that helped to save the moment.

8. A fake baby was used while shooting American Sniper!

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Due to a fever in the baby who was scheduled to play this role, Bradley Cooper had to use a plastic doll instead. When you look closely, you can see the actor moving the fake baby’s hand in an attempt to appear natural.

9. This scene from Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark was done on purpose because the actor wasn’t feeling well.

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It was originally planned to film an extended fight scene between the bad guy in black and Harrison Ford, but he was not feeling good that day. In order to keep the shoot moving, Steven Spielberg asked Harrison Ford to simply shoot the enemy, which he promptly did.

10. In Django Unchained, Leonardo didn’t realize his hand was bleeding.

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So absorbed in his role, the actor Leonardo DiCaprio failed to see that he had wounded his hand. The director Quentin Tarantino refused to stop the shooting and the scene appeared to be so intriguing. Leo should deserve an Oscar for this scene.

11. The Usual Suspects, this scene was unintentionally created.

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In this scenario, a burst of laughing was not originally intended. The actor, Benicio Del Toro, had a reaction like this since he had been coughing a lot while filming. The hand-covering-the-nose behavior of Gabriel Byrne makes sense at this point.

12. Unintentional Touch – Captain America: The First Avenger 

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In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Hayley Atwell admitted that she had not planned on touching Captain America’s chest. Because she was entranced by Chris Evans’s flawless physique, she simply couldn’t resist the temptation. Even though she wasn’t being particularly courteous, the director opted to keep it in the movie.

Which mistake did you notice right away? Let us know in the comments section below.

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