| Posted by: Homyrrh at March 17, 2008, 10:15 am | | Topic: even porn movie have bloopers. Forum: JoBlo | | Buddy o' mine was saying he saw a blooper reel with a guy who busted for over a minute. Didn't see, but I heard it. Intriguing, eh? Eh. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Lindsey at April 27, 2008, 2:10 pm | | Topic: Visual Continuity Errors Forum: JoBlo | | When the Stormtrooper in Star Wars smacks his head. Not really a blooper per se, but I find it hilarious that they added the noise effect for the re-release of the move: http://youtube.com/watch?v=dBQaLuqwtl8&feature=related | | Static Link |
| Posted by: mutesaint at February 27, 2008, 10:55 am | | Topic: even porn movie have bloopers. Forum: JoBlo | | The camgirls video was hilarious. I think my favorite porno blooper of all time is this one where a girl is finishing off a guy, intending to take it in the mouth. Shes goign at it and he pops, but with such force that it hits her in the back o the throat and she can't stop gagging and coughing. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: john_rambo at July 18, 2008, 6:08 pm | | Topic: The Dark Knight Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by therealjohng I take it Two Face dies in the end? They really didn't mention anything. There were shots where it looks like Two Face is breathing, but I couldn't tell. I thought it looked like he was breathing too... could have just been a blooper too. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: LadyShelley at March 7, 2008, 8:13 pm | | Topic: Favorite DVD feature Forum: Film Hobbit | | I want more than one choice! There are several features I like as DVD extras: The documentaries (I love the really good making off stuff that talk to actors, directors, the lighting, I eat that stuff up) Blooper reels can be a kick as well the subtitled trivia I've only seen on Doctor Who DVD's it's interesting stuff most of the time. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: jolanar at April 27, 2008, 10:20 pm | | Topic: Visual Continuity Errors Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Lindsey When the Stormtrooper in Star Wars smacks his head. Not really a blooper per se, but I find it hilarious that they added the noise effect for the re-release of the move: http://youtube.com/watch?v=dBQaLuqwtl8&feature=related Oh my god that's awesome. In all the years and countless viewings of Star Wars I never noticed that. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Fj x at December 28, 2002, 1:08 am | | Topic: Reviews: Jackass Forum: JoBlo | | Don't get me wrong, I may be Spanish or whatever, but I have nothing but love for white people acting like idiots on tv. But damn people, this wasn't a movie, it was stupid intentional injuries in smoe dude's backyard. All I need is a small camera, a few dumbasses and a skateboard and I can make as much money as they did, doing the same thing. This was just too dumb for me and I don't know why I paid for a movie or a blooper reel with a bunch of morons hurting themselves and throwing their balls around. Dam this was dumb. 4/10 | | Static Link |
| Posted by: EZM22 at August 9, 2008, 1:35 pm | | Topic: Strange Wilderness Forum: JoBlo | | I was watching this movie last night... I hesitate to even call it a movie, since it barely lasts over an hour and it just feels like a bunch of guys goofing around... It's nowhere near being a good movie, and it's pretty much the only one I've seen that ends on a blooper. Out of nowhere everyone on screen starts laughing and it just ends. But at the same time it was a lot funnier than I thought it was going to be (the Bigfoot scene is priceless). Sometimes it's good to just switch off the brain and laugh at stupid things. What did everyone else think? | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Backstabba at January 22, 2004, 7:33 pm | | Topic: Reviews: Once Upon a Time in Mexico Forum: JoBlo | | Johnny Depp kicked ass in this movie, i had to say it like the other 19 people that already said it but its TRUE! I was confused with some of the parts like how johnny depp got the fake arm in the end, how he caught that cellphone in the end, I saw his eyes in the movie with the sunglasses but thats a ok blooper....but why did he kill the cook that made the best pork...stuff if its his favorite food? But other than that it was a entertaining, funny, full of 1 liners, action flicked, which I loved. Once Upon a time in mexico: 9 Desperado: 8 El marachi: 9 Trilogy ( not average) 10! IM SORRY IT JUST KICKED ASS!!! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: secondcoming at September 4, 2008, 1:23 am | | Topic: Where in the blue hell is Howard the Duck DVD Forum: Film Hobbit | | Hollywood has made some pretty ****ed up choices for DVD production...The Garbage Pail Kids and Masters of the Universe come to mind... but, why the hell can i not find Howard the Duck on any "upcoming" list!!! Why the mallard hatred? It stops here!..I am starting a petition...Nay, I am BOYCOTTING watching all movies (DVD, BluRay...even Skinemax) until Howard gets his due. and I want the whole nine...I'm talking blooper reel, commentary with actors Jeffery Jones, Leah Thompson, Tim Robbins and (of course) Howard T. Duck...pull out all the guns. Who's with me??? 1. SecondComing 2. ??? (maybe you?) also, whilst we're at it...How about some love for "My Demon Lover"?...Scott Valentine would be rolling over in his grave right now (well, his career anyway) We want Kaz! We Want Kaz! | | Static Link |
| Posted by: William_Cutting at August 22, 2004, 9:21 am | | Topic: Your quote of the day Forum: JoBlo | | "My wife has an ass in her cock in the driveway, alright! I'm sorry if my thoughts are not on the photography of the film we're shooting tomorrow." --Little Bill, Boogie Nights Quote: an ass in her cock He actually says it that way. While it may have been a blooper and Macy made a mistake, I bet P.T. chose to keep it in. And it works, b/c Little Bill is so upset that someone has "his ass in her cock," that he would make that mistake. Unless of course she's a transvestite. ------------------------------------------- Bill the Butcher is Published at Fidelio’s Film Central: http://www.geocities.com/fidelio1st/film.htm LATEST REVIEWS Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow [A-] The Terminal [D] Shopgirl [B+] ARTICLE on Carlito's Way Prequelitis (Yes that's right, a prequel is in the works) | | Static Link |
| Posted by: pablo_super1! at June 24, 2008, 3:14 pm | | Topic: The Forbidden Kingdom DVD announced. Forum: JoBlo | | http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...n-kingdom.html Lionsgate has announced 1-disc ($31.95) and 2-disc ($39.95) releases of The Forbidden Kingdom which stars Jackie Chan and Jet Li. Each will be available to own from the 9th September. Extras on the 2-disc will include a commentary by director Rob Minkoff and writer John Fusco, deleted scenes with commentary, featurettes (The Kung Fu Dream Team, Dangerous Beauty, Discovering China, Filming in Chinawood, Monkey King and the Eight Immortals), a Previsualization featurette with commentary by Rob Minkoff, and a blooper reel. A digital copy of the film will also be included. A Blu-ray release with a high-definition presentation and 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio will also be available for $39.95. This was a pretty fun film so I will be picking it up. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: kqwared at April 17, 2003, 5:08 pm | | Topic: Reviews: Jackass Forum: JoBlo | | Quote: Originally Posted by Fj x Don't get me wrong, I may be Spanish or whatever, but I have nothing but love for white people acting like idiots on tv. But damn people, this wasn't a movie, it was stupid intentional injuries in smoe dude's backyard. All I need is a small camera, a few dumbasses and a skateboard and I can make as much money as they did, doing the same thing. This was just too dumb for me and I don't know why I paid for a movie or a blooper reel with a bunch of morons hurting themselves and throwing their balls around. Dam this was dumb. 4/10 I'm just wondering what did you expect it to be. Haven't you seen the show on MTV or even the CKY's. Were expecting a big plot with awsome dialogue and acting. I sure in hell wasn't. and another point these peope were the first to make a movie like this or a show. Kinda like blair witch, when it came out people were like "I could have made a movie like that" But no one even thought of it. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Lazy Boy at August 13, 2008, 9:54 pm | | Topic: Tropic Thunder Forum: JoBlo | | 8/10 A film that lives up the hype this year! Makes Pineapple Express look like the shitty, half baked mess it is. Everybody has a favorite line out of this, don't you think? Probably not the funniest, but I did a spit take after Jack Black says to Nolte, "Did you grow hands??" Subjectivity of comedy, baby, subjectivity. Or, that little blooper where Downey says a line and starts to grin like he's about to bust up? Genius to be kept in the final product; awkward, but it works. It has a few rough patches here and there at the start -- I didn't think the mock trailers were all that, and it's a tired practice a year after Grindhouse did likewise. You could say this is basically a 150 million dollar in-joke between Mr. Stiller and his friends, but the satire and jokes made up for it 80% of the time...it was on. Were they any post-credit hijinks I missed at the end? I had to race out pretty quickly and was wondering if there was any more closure with Tugg, Lazarus, et al. | | Static Link |
| Posted by: Sionnach at May 28, 2004, 9:40 pm | | Topic: UK's GCHQ Whistle-blower case also impacts Greenpeace protes Forum: groupsrv | | "Giftzwerg" > > Quote:I would be somewhat suspicious of this, as the only practical difference between "rifles" and "muskets" is the characteristics of the inside of the barrel. There are other differences - outward ones- to various makes of them, though, which are noticeable to people who actually KNOW the weapons. Quote:My suspicion is that these were *supposed to be* rifles, as I believe they were using paper cartridges, typical of Minie-type >rifles. Paper cartridges were also used for muskets- they were standard issue to British musket infantry in the earlier 1800s. Quote:Later on, I noticed that the Imperial troops were using bolt-action magazine rifles. I don't recall if they were using such weapons in the scene where Katsumoto escapes from the Emperor, but either a breechloader or a magazine rifle would explain the high rate of fire the original poster was complaining about. Except that the the source of his complaint- and what has the scene with muzzleloaders ID's as a "blooper" on a couple ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: pablo_super1! at August 13, 2008, 3:42 pm | | Topic: Blu Ray Releases. Forum: JoBlo | http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releas...-massacre.html The fans have known for a while, but Dark Sky sent me the official release info and cover art for their first Blu-ray release – a little gem called The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Base don the release info and the cover art it appears that this release features the same extras that Dark Sky's previous Ultimate Edition, plus one new featurette. There're no specifics on the video, but based on the DVD release I'm guessing we can expect a full 1080p production. The disc will feature: Quote: Dobly Digital 5.1, 2.0 Stereo Surround and 2.0 Mono Audio
Brand New Featurette with Actress Terri McMinn, Created Exclusively for This Release
Feature-Length Commentaries with Director Tobe Hooper, Cinematographer Daniel Pearl, Actors Gunnar Hansen, Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Allen Danzinger, and Art Director Robert A. Burns
'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Shocking Truth' Featurette
'Flesh Wounds' Featurette
Theatrical Trailers
TV and ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Derek237 at March 9, 2008, 9:59 pm | | Topic: Surprises after the credits. Forum: JoBlo | | Ghost World: IMO the funniest post-credits treat ever Return of the Killer Tomatoes: maybe an obscure one, but pretty funny. I won't go into explaining because I'll just assume most of you have seen it, so, just two words: Killer Carrots. Aliens: you hear the facehugger crawling around. nothing spectactular but kinda cool. Matrix Reloaded: trailer for Matrix Revolutions. Lame lol. Lost In Translation: For some reason I think that was the perfect way to end the credits, and the movie in general. Can't really say why, but I do. Schindler's List: A stupid, out-of-place blooper that I seriously don't even find funny. Evil Dead: the music slows down and becomes all creepy. And basically ANY spoof movie, well, any good spoof movie, like for example Hot Shots: Part Deux. Here's the goodies hidden in the credits from IMDb: -Answer to tonight's scrambled movie title: "T-2" -Fun Fact: Actor Richard Crena invented tartar sauce. -CAST (in order that you should know their names) -Several cast members are listed... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: st39.6 at August 3, 2007, 10:46 am | | Topic: Spider-man trilogy in HD Forum: Movie List | | Quote: Sony has just officially announced the DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of Spider-Man 3 for 10/30. All three films will also be released in a trilogy Blu-ray set that day as well. Here's the breakdown: The Spider-Man 3 single-disc DVD (SLP $28.97) will include the film in anamorphic widescreen video with Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. Extras will include audio commentary (with director Sam Raimi and cast members Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Thomas Haden Church, Topher Grace and Bryce Dallas Howard), a second commentary (with producers Laura Ziskin, Avi Arad and Grant Curtis, editor Bob Murawski and special effects supervisor Scott Stokdyk), a blooper reel, photo galleries and a Snow Patrol music video. The Spider-Man 3: 2-Disc Special Edition (SLP $36.95) will include all of the above, plus 11 featurettes (Grains of Sand: Building Sandman, Re-Imagining the Goblin, Covered in Black: Creating Venom, Hanging On... Gwen Stacy and the Collapsing Floor, Fighting, Flying & Driving: The Stunts, Tang... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: sionnach at May 28, 2004, 10:56 am | | Topic: UK's GCHQ Whistle-blower case also impacts Greenpeace protes Forum: groupsrv | | "Giftzwerg" <says:... Quote: AFIAK muskets were the only type of Quote:longarm *made* in Japan. Nonsense. British - among others - arms merchants had been supplying That's different from "MADE in Japan", no? <G> Quote:anti-Tokugawa (later Meiji...) forces in Choshu and Satsuma provinces - among others - with modern European firearms for years, Sigh. Let me clarify what I was trying to say.... Regardless of the fact that "modern firearms" were available in Japan IN REAL LIFE, the original poster (and several websites on "bloopers", which were probably his source for the comment) have Id'd the muzzle-loaders in one scene of the movie as muskets, not rifles. Obviously, *something* made some people watching the movie think the muzzle-loading firearms in that scene were muskets. Could just be simple ignorance/confusion on the part of the watchers, or it could be that for some reason the filmmakers DID choose to use muskets for that scene. You said that the filmmakers depicted them using outdated weapons, ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: Giftzwerg at May 28, 2004, 6:52 pm | | Topic: UK's GCHQ Whistle-blower case also impacts Greenpeace protes Forum: groupsrv | | In article <2hp97sFfstnvU1@uni-berlin.de>, rhyfelwr@msn.com says... Quote:AFIAK muskets were the only type of longarm *made* in Japan. Nonsense. British - among others - arms merchants had been supplying That's different from "MADE in Japan", no? <G Who cares where they were made? Quote:anti-Tokugawa (later Meiji...) forces in Choshu and Satsuma provinces - among others - with modern European firearms for years, Sigh. Let me clarify what I was trying to say.... Regardless of the fact that "modern firearms" were available in Japan IN REAL LIFE, the original poster (and several websites on "bloopers", which were probably his source for the comment) have Id'd the muzzle-loaders in one scene of the movie as muskets, not rifles. I would be somewhat suspicious of this, as the only practical difference between "rifles" and "muskets" is the characteristics of the inside of the barrel. Kinda hard to see that in a movie. [Of course, the filmmaker could have screwed up and used a specific weapon which could *on... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: edonline at September 4, 2008, 6:13 pm | | Topic: A goldmine of flubbing bloopers Forum: JoBlo | | http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2008/sep/05/1 A goldmine of flubbing bloopers Rick Burin The Guardian, Friday September 5 2008 Remember the scene in Jezebel where Bette Davis finds out that the love of her life has married? "You're funnin'," she says incredulously. "Hardly," he replies. Davis pauses. "Well I'm a son of a bitch," she says. If that isn't quite how you recall it, don't worry. It's just how it appears in Warner Bros Breakdowns, a collection of blooper reels that reveals the cursing and corpsing behind some of the greatest films ever made. The Breakdowns comprise fluffed lines, pranks and in-jokes omitted from Warner movies. They were compiled annually by the studio's social club, open to all Warner employees, and from 1935 to 1949 formed the centrepiece of the group's Christmas party, held at LA's Biltmore Hotel. The reels are now surfacing on DVD. Film historian Leonard Maltin says the Breakdowns are revealing because they are genuine. "Back in the 1930s the st... | | Read Entire Entry |
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