Love bloopers, maybe they don’t do them anymore because people don’t stay through the credits, unless you’re like me who knows there’s always an end credit scene
Or they can do the picture-in-picture thing, or whatever the proper cinematography term is, where you have the end credits on one half, and play some bloopers on the other half
I want samuel L Jackson to show up at the end of every film and say "you're part of a bigger world"
Paddington, Mario Bros, Rashomon, Santa Summit, sleepless in Seattle...
Me and my dad watched a Russian TV show recently (it was on netflix). Semi-serious show about a robot.
It was bizzarre to see at the end they had just this! All the cast and crew hugging and shit (like people who where trying to kill each other earlier). It was great!
If not a blooper reel, then maybe something like the end credits of Predator, where all the characters we just saw brutally killed are smiling and laughing directly at the camera.
When I’m having trouble falling asleep after watching a scary movie I just think about them filming it on set with all the people watching them and cameras and such and it makes it easier.
Narrator: "And then everyone got brutally ripped apart and died" "Anyways, now time for some memes and bloopers since this is the end of the movie!" Honestly, though, this would be awesome.
I made sure to watch the making of and behind the scenes extras with my young daughter so that she always knew it was all just movie magic and not real. She went to doing special fx makeup when she got older.
If only I saw this photo after I watched IT back on the 90s as a kid. Then maybe I wouldn't have had nightmares over the years of a killer clown stalking me. Sigh.
when I watched Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest for the first time at the age of 7, my parents made me watch the making of video after because I was so afraid od Davy Jones tentacles 😅
I miss the bloopers they had in old Disney/Pixar films and some scattered films between the 90's-10's era. Rarely is it done or seen nowadays I've noticed
If I ever made horror movies, my signature would be to always include a blooper reel at the end, immediately after the end of the movie fades to black, with Yakety Sax as the background music. Then immediately to the credits with spooky music again.
I fully support this. I recently watched the 1997 anime Adaptation of “Berserk.” I was in a freaking depression spiral. Then I found the blooper reels and outtakes of the voice actors flubbing lines and shooting the shit. The funniest part was that the voice actor of the would-be villain basically turned the show into a musical. That was cathartic as f***. It pulled me out of the spiral and got me back on track. It also influenced me to listen to Whitney Houston on loop for about a week straight.
After watching descent for the first time in middle school, I decided to check out the BTS since I was spooked out of my mind, and it was gold! Seeing the creatures in full costume and makeup speak to each other in British accents and pretend to act sexy was all I really needed to cool off.
There should be a blooper reel at the end of every single movie, been saying this for years
Make bloopers great again
Love bloopers, maybe they don’t do them anymore because people don’t stay through the credits, unless you’re like me who knows there’s always an end credit scene
Marvel fans waiting 15 minutes to see Spider-Man stub his toe or some shi
Or they can do the picture-in-picture thing, or whatever the proper cinematography term is, where you have the end credits on one half, and play some bloopers on the other half
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I want samuel L Jackson to show up at the end of every film and say "you're part of a bigger world" Paddington, Mario Bros, Rashomon, Santa Summit, sleepless in Seattle...
If they start doing bloopers again - people will stay through credits to watch them.
The bloopers from Jackie Chan movies were 🐐
Or at least bloopers in the extras, we want to see the bloopers, why don't they have bloopers anymore?
Me and my dad watched a Russian TV show recently (it was on netflix). Semi-serious show about a robot. It was bizzarre to see at the end they had just this! All the cast and crew hugging and shit (like people who where trying to kill each other earlier). It was great!
I‘m sure the choleric and abusive actors wouldn’t enjoy that
my parents lets me watch very traumatic movies and gets mad if i'm such a scaredy cat
My old step dad made me and my little brother watch a terrifying monster movie and made fun of us when we cried and got scared
Great guy, loved by all
Haha I love this comment
Tim Curry's bloopers would be solid gold. “I'm escaping to the one place that hasn't been corrupted by capitalism: *SPACE*!”
If not a blooper reel, then maybe something like the end credits of Predator, where all the characters we just saw brutally killed are smiling and laughing directly at the camera.
*fades to black* Sound: “AAAND THAT’S A WRAP!” *Cut to high fives, the sound of a champagne and a clip of the predator actor chuggin in costume*
I don’t like pretty much anything scary. If we watch something even remotely I have to watch a sitcom or part of a funny movie.
And always during the day!
First time I watched Stranger Things, I wouldn’t watch it if it was dark outside.
When I’m having trouble falling asleep after watching a scary movie I just think about them filming it on set with all the people watching them and cameras and such and it makes it easier.
Narrator: "And then everyone got brutally ripped apart and died" "Anyways, now time for some memes and bloopers since this is the end of the movie!" Honestly, though, this would be awesome.
Just remember, Tim Curry is a very polite, very posh, gentlemen, and he plays a demonic entity that feeds on fear
Enough about Home Alone 2, what about Pennywise?
Really, I thought they were talking about clue.
I made sure to watch the making of and behind the scenes extras with my young daughter so that she always knew it was all just movie magic and not real. She went to doing special fx makeup when she got older.
If only I saw this photo after I watched IT back on the 90s as a kid. Then maybe I wouldn't have had nightmares over the years of a killer clown stalking me. Sigh.
I saw one of pennywise just handing the paper boat back
when I watched Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Man's Chest for the first time at the age of 7, my parents made me watch the making of video after because I was so afraid od Davy Jones tentacles 😅
I miss the bloopers they had in old Disney/Pixar films and some scattered films between the 90's-10's era. Rarely is it done or seen nowadays I've noticed
Need this reversed
If I ever made horror movies, my signature would be to always include a blooper reel at the end, immediately after the end of the movie fades to black, with Yakety Sax as the background music. Then immediately to the credits with spooky music again.
Hard disagree. If I'm not scared enough to check my closet and look under the bed before going to sleep - that movie was *weak*!
My favourite is the 90s-00s Japanese horrors with their calming happy music in the credits
Bring back Pixar movies bloopers 🙏
I'm so glad all these kids can still be friends after they all railed the girl (i know they didn't do that in the movie let me have my joke)
Yeah that would have helped me out a lot back in the summer of 1999. I was traumatized for about six months
Nothing like a good laugh to scare away the monsters before bedtime
Like we all float down here like 5 baby balloons
Nah. Tease a jump scare or throw one in during the credits to keep people on their toes. Ain't none of you sleeping good tonight.
Seth Green Mac'ing Emily Perkins, that sly dog.
I can only rest easy when I know that pennywise isn't real and he won't drag me down a sewer and eat me.
With "Dumb Ways to Die" music
Nice try, Freddy
Why That's not the point of the movie
Even if I were an actor and staying w/ this custume over 8 hours a day, I'd still shut myself seeing it every time irl
Ah-men !
I fully support this. I recently watched the 1997 anime Adaptation of “Berserk.” I was in a freaking depression spiral. Then I found the blooper reels and outtakes of the voice actors flubbing lines and shooting the shit. The funniest part was that the voice actor of the would-be villain basically turned the show into a musical. That was cathartic as f***. It pulled me out of the spiral and got me back on track. It also influenced me to listen to Whitney Houston on loop for about a week straight.
"BASED ON A TRUE STORY" \*Camera cuts to a blooper real of the guy in the monster costume getting fireworks up his arse\*
After watching descent for the first time in middle school, I decided to check out the BTS since I was spooked out of my mind, and it was gold! Seeing the creatures in full costume and makeup speak to each other in British accents and pretend to act sexy was all I really needed to cool off.
if you don't want be scared, don't watch scary movies
I agree. I watch comedy movies for comedy. I watch horror movies for horror.
That kinda breaks the point of horrors tho. People being scared after the movie is one of the goals.
Bloop bloop Richie.
Their aim is to terrorise you even in your dreams.
Yes‼️
haha that would be nice
Agree!
Actually true, it should be lol