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10 Times Actors Broke Character In Movies
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These actors lost it during these scenes.
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The most basic expectation of an actor is that they can manage to stay in character for the
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duration of a take that makes it into the final cut of the film. But sometimes that just ain't
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what happens. Sometimes actors briefly slip out of character for a few scant moments,
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laughing when they're not supposed to, typically called corpsing in the business,
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or simply doing something their character absolutely should not be. They're only human
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folks. But I am Gareth, this is What Culture, and here are 10 times actors broke character in movies.
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Number 10. Johnny Knoxville, The Ringer
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Midway through the criminally underrated sports comedy The Ringer, Johnny Knoxville finds himself
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unable to maintain his composure when one of his co-stars drops one of the film's most gut-bustingly
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memorable one-liners. Lynn's partner David spins a lie that he took Steve and his special Olympian
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pals to the mall for ice cream. At which point Winston shouts, when the F did we get ice cream?
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As Jeffrey Aaron fires off the quip, keep your eyes on Knoxville, who promptly cracks up laughing.
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Apparently because the line was improvised by Aaron on the spot. With that in mind,
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you can't really blame him, can you? And yet the line is so hilarious that director Barry W.
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Blostein decided to include it anyway, no matter that Knoxville technically blew the take.
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Thankfully, seeing him thoroughly lose it only makes it even funnier.
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Now what's your favourite improvised moment in a movie? You let me know in the comments section down
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below.
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Number 9. Peter Bull, Dr. Strangelove
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Let's be honest here, even the best actor in the world would struggle to keep a straight face when
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they're three feet away from Peter Sellers doing career best riffing. But in the case of actor Peter
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Bull, it was certainly a heroic effort all the same. Bull plays Soviet Ambassador Alexey D. Sidesky,
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and during the scene where Dr. Strangelove suffers from a bout of alien hand syndrome,
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Sellers decides to just do whatever the hell he wants, including repeatedly smacking his
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non-compliant hand. At this point, Bull, who has clearly been holding in a laugh for the entire
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scene, can keep it at bay no longer, letting out a sizable smirk for a few seconds. And despite
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Stanley Kubrick's noted penchant for perfectionism, he mercifully didn't request another take,
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or perhaps simply didn't notice until he was in the editing room. Either way, it's still in there.
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Number 8. John Ashton, Beverly Hills Cop
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It won't surprise anyone to learn that Eddie Murphy's funnyman hijinks caused a ton of flub
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takes for his co-stars, and wasted a whole ton of film during the production of Beverly Hills Cop.
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And one near-miss actually made it into the final film. When Axel Foley is spinning his memorable
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Supercop story to Lieutenant Bogomil, check out Sergeant Taggart rubbing his temples and pinching
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the bridge of his nose, in a desperate attempt not to laugh and ruin the take.
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The beauty of this quick thinking by Ashton is that it still sort of makes sense for the character,
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that the gruff Taggart is basically pinching his nose in exasperation at the absurdity of Foley's
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story, and how unlikely Bogomil is to buy it. Apparently, Murphy and Ashton's scene partner,
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Judge Reinhold, meanwhile opted to tightly pinch his thigh to prevent himself from laughing.
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Whatever works, eh?
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Number 7. Chris Hemsworth, The Avengers
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Perhaps the single most memorable credit scene in the entirety of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
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comes at the end of The Avengers, when the thoroughly knackered heroes are shown getting
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some well-earned shawarma, just as Tony Stark recommended in the film's closing moments.
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The comedy of the scene is derived from the fact that the heroes are completely exhausted from
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saving the world, and don't have the energy to do anything but chow down on their food in silence.
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Each of them adopting completely flat effect-devoid facial expressions.
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That is, except for Chris Hemsworth's Thor, who for a brief moment near the end of the scene
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turns his head towards Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner, and can't help but let out a sneaky smirk.
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It's easily missed, but for a fleeting moment Hemsworth betrays the
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we're too tired to even emote vibe that the rest of the scene has.
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Given that this scene was shot last minute though, literally the day after the world premiere,
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it's safe to say that the crew probably didn't have too long to get it in the can.
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Number 6. Whoopi Goldberg, Sister Act
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Whoopi Goldberg may be a damn pro, but even she has her limits, and evidently could not resist losing
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it in front of the legendary dame Maggie Smith while filming a scene in Sister Act.
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When Reverend Mother gives Dolores a dressing down for supposedly corrupting the church's
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choir with her unorthodox ways, there's a sudden knock at the door, and a flummoxed
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mother loudly shouts,
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COME IN!
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in what can best be described as a high-pitched grunt.
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Given that Goldberg clearly wasn't expecting such a strange loud sound to be expelled from
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Smith's vocal cords, and Smith probably wasn't either, she finds herself unable to keep
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fully in character, abruptly lifting her hands to her mouth as she tries to prevent herself
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from completely breaking. Thankfully this came at the natural end of the shot before it cuts to
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the door opening, in turn ensuring that it was still usable, and Smith's unexpected bleating wasn't
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forced to remain on the cutting room floor. Just a quick one to say thanks for tapping on this
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video today folks, and hit that subscribe button down below for more WhatCulture videos in your life.
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5. Jeremy Irons Dungeons & Dragons
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We truly don't deserve the magnificence of Jeremy Irons hamming it up for the cheap seats in 2000's
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otherwise abysmal Dungeons & Dragons film. As the evil mage profion, Irons makes an art out of
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no toss given line reads, where if he chewed any more of the scenery up, there'd literally be nothing
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left to shoot the damn thing on. Irons is clearly having a ton of fun with the role, which was by
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his own admission a pure paycheck part to pay for a castle he'd just bought. Yet Irons ultimately has
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such a whale of a time that he ends up gloriously losing grip of the fierce evil with a capital E
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character he's supposed to be playing. Late in the film, Irons fires off the unforgettable line,
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let their blood rain from the sky. But in the final second or so of the shot, Irons mugging turns
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to grinning laughter, the legendary actor seemingly unable to contain how unseriously he's taking the
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job any longer.
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Number 4, Mike Starr and Jeff Daniels, Dumb and Dumber
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Perhaps the single most unforgettable moment in Dumb and Dumber occurs when Lloyd subjects
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hitman Mental and best pal Harry to the most annoying sound in the world. And boy, the resulting
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screeching sound sure is. As it turns out, the gag was improvised by Jim Carrey during shooting.
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And if you look closely at both Mike Starr and Jeff Daniels, they are struggling not to laugh their
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asses off. Starr screws his face up in a way which can at least be interpreted as frustration.
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But Daniels is very clearly corpsing as Carey lets out his insanely grating racket.
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A moment later, the shot cuts to Mental looking decidedly more upset about the situation.
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And that's that. While it wouldn't have been remotely out of character for Daniels Harry to
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start laughing at his pal's grating outburst, it seems clear that he wasn't supposed to start
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cackling in that moment, but just could not resist.
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3. This extra, Meet the Parents
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Instead of an A-list actor now, we've got a background artist who proved themselves the
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single person unable to avoid corpsing in this heavily populated shot.
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Near the end of Meet the Parents, Greg has an altercation with an air stewardess while boarding
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a plane, and professes that he'll only check his oversized luggage if she manages to pry it
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from his hands. Greg says,
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If you can get it from my kung fu grip, then you can have it. At which moment, an extra on Ben
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Stiller's far left can be seen cracking up, and quickly burying his head below the plane's seat
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in an attempt not to ruin the tank. I mean, the guy is easily noticeable and all, but at least it's
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contextually plausible that a plane passenger might find what Greg's saying funny. Props to the other
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extras sat closer to Stiller who remain positively stone-faced throughout, though. Pros, the lot of them.
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Number 2, Ewan McGregor, Star Wars Episode III, Revenge of the Sith
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You can't really blame the cast of the Star Wars prequels for struggling to keep a straight face,
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and maintain their character given some of the utterly risible dialogue they were forced to tear
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through. And in Ewan McGregor's case, one of his breaks ended up making it into the final cut of
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Episode III, Revenge of the Sith, when Obi-Wan informs Padme that he's seen a security hologram of
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Anakin killing younglings. Younglings in this context being Jedi Padawans, if you didn't know.
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Now, it must be said that having Obi-Wan use the dead silly word younglings in the middle of an
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extremely serious description of child murder is pretty poor writing on George Lucas' part.
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And McGregor apparently thought much the same, as when he delivers the line read,
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he's visibly struggling not to bust up laughing. McGregor, ever the vet, takes a sharp breath with a
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dead-eyed look that says, am I really about to say this? Before lifting his hand to cover his mouth
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as he desperately tries to stifle a laugh. Nobody could possibly blame you for this, Ewan.
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1. James Franco, This Is The End
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Though This Is The End seems like a pretty fast and loose movie where characters are concerned,
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especially with the majority of the cast playing mildly exaggerated versions of themselves,
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James Franco does nevertheless betray himself during one brief scene. Almost halfway through the movie,
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Franco records a relatively somber video confessional where he complains about Danny
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McBride showing up at his house uninvited, just before McBride himself appears in the background
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and starts chatting to him. McBride eventually walks off, and if you look and listen closely,
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you can hear Franco start convulsing with laughter, instead of playing the scene straight as intended.
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At this moment, the video camera suddenly glitches, before Franco says,
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F that dude. The glitch was likely a sneaky way to cut between two takes in an attempt to conceal
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Franco's breaking character, and it more or less works. But you can definitely spot Franco's slip-up
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if you're paying attention.
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