10 Improvised Movie Scenes That Made Actors React Out Of Nowhere - YouTube

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Behind the scenes of every movie you love, years of planning have gone in to making sure
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that every line, prop and camera angle are exactly what the filmmakers want.
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The crazy thing about movie making, though, is that sometimes, even with all that planning,
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the filmmakers and actors decide to toss out the script and improvise instead.
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Sometimes this can be disastrous, but sometimes these unplanned moments turn out to be seriously
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awesome.
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For this video, we are taking a look at some of the best for our list of 10 Improvised
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Movie Scenes That Made Actors React Out Of Nowhere.
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every day of the week.
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The Wolf Of Wall Street Matthew McConaughey had himself a pretty good
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2013.
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Not only did he take home the Best Actor Oscar for Dallas Buyers Club, he also delivered
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a quick but quality performance in The Wolf Of Wall Street.
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Fans loved the scene where McConaughey was banging his chest, and as it turns out, this
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is something that the actor made up on the spot.
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The ritual was actually something McConaughey would do before shooting, and he decided that
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he would bring it into the scene.
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DiCpario is a world-class actor, but you can totally see him cracking up, and even looking
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over to the camera crew as McConaughey’s chest beating and humming escalates.
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Zoolander While 2016’s Zoolander sequel was an absolute
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travesty, the original film is actually quite hilarious and is jam packed with fun unscripted
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moments.
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In one scene involving David Duchovny and leading man, Ben Stiller, Duchovny’s character
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is explaining how the fashion industry has been behind every high profile political assassination
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of the last hundred years.
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Stiller’s Zoolander asks, “Why male models?” which prompts Duchovny to give a long and
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clear explanation.
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Stiller then stares right at him and again asks “Why male models?”
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As it turns out, this moment happened because Stiller actually forgot his line and just
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opted to repeat his previous one.
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This prompted Duchovny to ad-lib his response “Are you kidding?
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I just told you like a minute ago.”
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The scene was totally unplanned but thanks to Duchovny’s great reaction, it ends up
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fitting in perfectly!
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The Dark Knight The Dark Knight is still regarded as one of
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the best superhero movies of all time and Heath Ledger’s Joker performance has become
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even more iconic as the years go on.
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It is well known that Ledger threw himself deep into the role and this led to some pretty
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amazing unscripted moments.
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A lot of people know about the improvisation in the scene where the Joker blows up the
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hospital, but there is also a great-unscripted moment from when the clown prince is locked
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up behind bars.
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As the officers in the room applaud Commissioner Gordon’s promotion, Ledger begins, totally
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off script, to slowly clap – never changing his facial expression and staring through
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the prison bars with a truly terrifying look.
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It was just a simple improvisation but it totally changed the vibe of the scene and
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has become an iconic moment from the film.
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The Silence of The Lambs Even though he had less than 25 minutes of
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screen time in the movie, Anthony Hopkins performance as Hannibal Lecter is still one
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of the most bone chilling portrayals of all time.
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Even with such little screen time, Hopkins found ways to improvise some truly creepy
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moments.
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In one scene, Dr. Hannibal Lecter is in the middle of telling a story to FBI agent Foster’s
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Clarice about his cannibalistic ventures.
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At the end of this story, Hopkins decided to add-lib a truly haunting hiss sound that
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is now an iconic part of his character.
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Apparently, this was something that Hopkins would do often between scenes to try to spook
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Foster, so when he brought the hiss in to the scene, the terror on Foster’s face is
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totally genuine.
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Fast & Furious 6 The Fast & Furious movies have brought us
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some of the best over the top action scenes in recent memory.
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But, hidden between scenes of cars doing back flips are some pretty well acted moments featuring
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a talented cast.
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Fans were excited when The Rock joined the franchise, but who would have known that he
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would deliver the best-improvised moment from the entire series.
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In the sixth film, The Rock is walking up to join the group and Tyrese Gibson’s character
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starts to chirp him.
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Instead of sticking to the script, The Rock decided to chirp back by saying “You better
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hide that big ass forehead!”
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The best part about this improvised line is Ludacris’ genuine reaction as he spits his
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drink out all over the place.
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The Godfather The Godfather is one of the most loved films
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of all time and Marlon Brando’s performance as Vito Corleone is truly iconic.
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Brando does an amazing job of crafting a multi dimensional character that is so much more
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than just a ruthless mob boss.
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One of the most memorable scenes comes when Brando is delivering some brutal orders - all
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while gently, albeit maniacally, stroking a cat.
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The crazy thing about this is, the cat was never part of the original script.
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The origin story of the cat is spotty, some reports say that the director plopped the
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feline into Brando's lap just before filming began and other reports say Brando found the
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famous feline roaming around the set and decided to use him.
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Whatever the case may be, an unplanned cat definitely adds an interesting dynamic to
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any film shoot.
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The Empire Strikes Back The Star Wars films are known for a lot of
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things, but they definitely aren’t what comes to mind first when you think of great
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improvised lines.
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That being said, Harrison Ford brought his special blend of charming and cocky to the
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iconic role of Han Solo and he’s been a fan favorite ever since.
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As it turns out, one of Ford’s most famous lines was actually improvised by the actor
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on the spot.
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In a scene where the script required him to show some compassion, Solo was supposed to
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respond, “I love you too” to Princess Leia.
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Ford didn’t like how the line felt, so George Lucas told him to just say whatever he felt
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fit best and the actor decided to go with “I Know”, which is a probably the most
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Han Solo answer to “I Love You” that we could imagine.
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Trainwreck Trainwreck was one of the most hilarious movies
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of 2015 and featured some great performances by Amy Schumer, Bill Hader and even John Cena.
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One actor that was surprisingly funny in the film was NBA superstar, Lebron James.
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A lot of the movie was improvised and it turns out that Hader and Schumer were trying to
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trip Lebron up and making him laugh with their improvised responses.
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In one scene, Lebron is trying to convince the couple to take a trip to Cleveland and
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when Hader and Schumer start rapid firing improvised zingers at him, he has a hard time
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handling them.
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Lebron hangs on longer than we would have expected but ultimately breaks down laughing
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when Schumer gets him to profess his genuine love for Cleveland.
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It’s a scene that can only be seen in the extra features, but it’s totally worth it!
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The Departed Martin Scorsese’s film, The Departed, is
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a must see for anyone who considers themselves a fan of movies.
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The story of Boston crime family was stuffed with incredible actors like Matt Damon, Jack
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Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio and many more.
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Scorsese did a great job directing this film, but there were some moments that even he couldn’t
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take credit for.
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In an intense scene opposite Leo about uncovering a rat in the group, Nicholson decided to take
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things into his own hands.
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Even though it wasn’t in the script, Nicholson pulls a gun out from under the table and this
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move totally changed the tone of the scene.
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DiCaprio is visibly rattled by the Nicholson power move and it only adds to the authenticity
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of the moment.
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Kudos to Leo for just rolling with Nicholson’s decision and delivering such a great scene.
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Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Pt. 2 The Harry Potter movies have some of the most
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devoted fans in the world and they will go to extreme lengths to defend every aspect
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of the wizarding world.
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That being said, there is one scene that makes even the biggest Potterhead cringe and that
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is the moment when Voldermort and Malfoy share an incredibly awkward hug.
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According to Tom Felton, this uncomfortable moment was totally improvised and caught the
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cast totally off guard.
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While they were filming the scene, Ralph Fiennes, who plays Voldermort in the series, decided
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to hug Felton and the actor’s reaction of stopping dead in his tracks and looking very
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confused is totally genuine.
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So there you have it, there is our list of 10 improvised movie scenes that forced actors
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to react on the spot.
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Which one of these great moments was your favorite?
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What other great unscripted reactions do you know about?
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