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10 Unsuccessful Movie Takes That Unexpectedly Created Iconic Scenes

Regardless of how perfectly you have planned a scene of a movie, something is always bound to go wrong. But at times, it could be in your favor! The director tries his best to go by the book and capture every moment exactly as what has been written. But at times, when actors/actresses improvise, that particular scene ends up as one of the best scenes of the entire movie.

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Don’t believe us? We thought so. This is why we have compiled proof of 10 unsuccessful movie takes that miraculously turned out to be even better than expected! We gotta appreciate the actors for their remarkable skills as well. The scenes that we are going to share with you, we are pretty sure that you must have watched almost all of these movies and you already love them. But after knowing these facts, you’d appreciate these movies even more. So, let’s scroll ahead and check it out!

1. The Dark Knight (2008)

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Do you remember the scene where the Joker has to blow up the hospital? Well, Heath Ledger had only one chance to shoot the scene but as he was about to do it, the detonator didn’t work. Ledger decided to improvise and he starts shaking the remote while pressing it several times trying to make it work and finally we see the explosion!

2. Django Unchained (2012)

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Leonardo Dicaprio never fails to surprise us with his remarkable acting skills! In this scene, as per the script, Leo was supposed to shout loudly while waving his arms around. But during that intense scene, he ended up banging his hand against the table and even got a cut from a glass. However, Tarantino didn’t cut the scene and kept filming while Leo continued. It turned out to be one of the best and most memorable scenes of the movie.

3. Rain Maker (1988)

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This was one of the most famous scenes of the entire movie but what if we tell you it was completely improvised? Well, in this scene, you can see two brothers trying to squeeze into a phone booth together but Dustin Hoffman couldn’t keep it together and ended up fouling the air. But this didn’t let the actors have any impact on their acting skills and continued to finish the scene without a hiccup.

4. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)

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Chris Pratt who’s well known for his role as Star-Lord loved joking around during the shooting of this movie. Do you remember the scene where Chris says “Sorry, I don’t know how this machine works!” and makes an inappropriate gesture? Well, that scene was improvised and the director decided to keep it in the movie which ended up being one of the most memorable scenes of the entire movie. Amazing, right?

5. Fight Club (1999)

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Do you remember this scene? This is the scene when Tyler Durden shows Edward Norton’s character how to fight in the parking lot, Norton has to slap his opponent on the shoulder, lightly. However, the actor was told to do something different about the situation, so he decided to punch Brad Pitt in the ear. Pitt’s pain result is real.

6. Mission: Impossible II (2000)

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During this final battle scene, the crew tried their best to make it appear as realistic as possible. So, the stunt double told Tom Cruise not to hold back with his blows. Tom decided to go with the flow and ended up kicking his opponent in the jaw as hard as he could. This scene was used in the movie and you might be able to notice how Tom went into a genuine shock.

7. Ghostbusters (1984)

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Bill Murray is truly a legend when it comes to improvising. During his first encounter with the iconic green ghost, he ended up saying, “He slimed me!”. This dialogue was not a part of the script.

8. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

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Do you remember the scene where a clumsy Gandalf (Ian McKellen) ends up banging his head against a chandelier in Bilbo’s house? This was actually a part of the script BUT the second blow where he ends up hitting his head against the doorframe was accidental. Ian’s surprised laughter and the way he gasps were so good that the director decided to just keep it in the movie.

9. Casino Royale (2006)

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During this scene, Daniel Craig can be seen wading into the water and the scene was longer than it should have been as the cameraman didn’t cut it when he was supposed to. However, it ended up being one of the sexiest scenes of the movie. As a matter of fact, the swim shot he was wearing during this scene was sold at an auction for $72,000! Imagine someone buying a pair of shorts for $72,000!? Damn…

10. Star Wars (1977)

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During this scene, Luke Skywalker puts on a stormtrooper’s helmet and says, “I can’t see anything in this thing”. Well, that was actually true as the helmet genuinely had a very poor field of view. So, Mark Hamill ended up bumping his head against a doorframe in one of the scenes and the director decided to keep that scene into the movie. This shot was recognized as “clumsy stormtrooper” and ended up being one of the most memorable scenes of the entire movie.

Well, the list ends here and now you know how you don’t always have to go by the script and not everything that is planned has to be perfect. Even the mistakes can turn a scene into one of the most remarkable and memorable scenes as compared to the entire movie which has been going by the script. So, did you ever notice any of these things out of the blue? Or are you going to watch these movies again to notice these things? Let us know your thoughts and opinions down in the comments section.

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