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The movie may be over, but the laughs aren’t done yet. We’re looking at end-credit blooper reels that turned already funny films into even bigger comedy showcases. From chaotic improvisation to castmates cracking each other up, these outtakes prove some of the best jokes never make it to the final cut. Which post-credits gag reel is your favorite?
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00:00I'm gonna rip her head off and I'm gonna drink her blood and then I'm gonna come
00:04back and light you on fire. I'm gonna light you all on fire.
00:09Welcome to Miss Mojo and today we're counting down our picks for end credit
00:12blooper reels that made the movies we just watched even funnier.
00:22Number 20. The Little Rascals. The younger the cast is the more likely they're
00:27going to slip up. The 1994 version of The Little Rascals caps things off with each
00:33child actor getting their own title card. The credits also work in several bloopers
00:38including Travis Tedford's Spanky asking for his line,
00:47Zachary Mabry's Porky getting the hiccups, and Brittany Ashton Holmes's Darla repeatedly
00:53being told not to look at the camera. The kids aren't the only ones who struggled with their
00:57lines. Reba McIntyre gets tongue-tied while Donald Trump, who plays Walder's dad, spits out some bad
01:03popcorn. For kids growing up during the 90s, this might have been their introduction to the concept
01:11of blooper reels, as well as an early memory of a future president.
01:16Number 19. Cheaper by the Dozen. Once again, we have a large cast of child stars, although the
01:22adults mess up just as much. As chaotic as the frog breakfast was in the finished film, the set was
01:28equally disorderly. With literal eggs on their faces, Tom Welling, Hilary Duff, and Bonnie Hunt
01:34all had a hard time keeping them straight. In another scene, Steve Martin flubbed his line more than
01:40once, prompting some funny one-liners from Hunt. The best bloopers come from Ashton Kutcher, who drops
01:52an F-bomb in a PG movie. It's bleeped, but that's still apparently too edgy for YouTube.
02:00As great as her chemistry with Martin was, things got even steamier between Hunt and Kutcher,
02:05who jokingly made out. Funny, he met Demi Moore that same year.
02:10Number 18. 10 Things I Hate About You. If you stick around past Letters to Cleo's rooftop
02:16performance of I Want You to Want Me, the credits for 10 Things I Hate About You include several
02:21outtakes. The late Heath Ledger gained such a serious reputation that it's easy to forget this
02:27teen comedy was his breakthrough. He had a good sense of humor behind the scenes as well, catching
02:32Julia Stiles off guard during a romantic moment. In the film, Ledger's Patrick resists kissing Stiles'
02:39cat. In this blooper, Ledger goes for it. He's not the only Joker. David Krumholtz tries to make a
02:48move on Joseph Gordon-Levitt and pulls a Three Stooges on Andrew Keegan.
03:01It's Alice and Janney who ultimately got lucky, surprising Stiles and Larissa Olenek as they turn
03:07a corner.
03:15Number 17. Life Life is a surprisingly funny film, despite its focus on systemic racism and wrongful
03:23incarceration. We guess that when you have Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence as co-stars,
03:28comedy can be unearthed in even the darkest subjects. If the bloopers were any indication,
03:34there was camaraderie among the whole cast that kept morale high. While the film came out in 1999,
03:40it opens in the 30s. Murphy nonetheless tries to roll with it when a cell phone starts ringing,
03:46claiming his character had the first one.
03:58It's just one of many scenes that caused Lawrence to crack up. Murphy and the late Bernie Mac would
04:03poke fun at his breaks, although Lawrence wasn't afraid to own up to it.
04:18Number 16. Bruce Almighty
04:21You'd need the restraint of a god to avoid laughing while acting opposite Jim Carrey.
04:25Unfortunately, the cast of Bruce Almighty was only human.
04:29Soak it in the sun and make a groovy lemon pie.
04:35At times, Carrie almost seems to be daring his co-stars in the crew not to laugh, doubling down
04:41even when he knows the take is already unusable. Carrie has fun with Jennifer Aniston as she tries
04:47to get her blood type line down. Steve Carell arguably shows the most self-control on set,
05:02for the most part staying in character during Evan Baxter's botched broadcast.
05:07The problem is that nobody else around him can contain their laughter.
05:14This inevitably causes Carell to break as well, although you can tell that he's doing everything
05:19in his power to remain composed.
05:21Number 15. Analyze That
05:23In this sequel, Robert De Niro's Paul Vitti presents to be in a mentally deteriorated state to get out of
05:30prison. Billy Crystal's Ben Sobel subjects Paul to a series of tests. While Paul maintains a sedated
05:37look in the film, De Niro has a much harder time not yucking it up with Crystal.
05:53In another scene, Lisa Kudrow forgets her own character's name, which Crystal points out.
05:59Why? Why tell Paula? She wouldn't possibly handle a phone call.
06:07Other highlights from Crystal include struggling to get a car door to open and his inability to say
06:12the word preliminary. As much as Crystal cracked up De Niro, it was a two-way street. As De Niro
06:24makes
06:24a crude gesture with his fist, Crystal clearly wants another take just to see him do it again.
06:32Number 14. Being There The credits for this Peter Sellers comedy have more than one version.
06:39The most memorable contains several outtakes, all of which see Sellers lying down during a single scene.
06:45As Sellers slowly delivers the line and character, he can't help but continually chuckle before finishing
06:51the take. Although the camera only focuses on Sellers, we can hear everybody surrounding him laughing along.
07:09As humorous as these credits are, Sellers felt this inclusion was why he didn't win the Academy Award for
07:15Best Actor that year. On one hand, we wish Sellers had won an Oscar. If the cost would have been
07:20the
07:21absence of this blooper reel though, we're not sure which to choose. Let's ask Raphael what he thinks.
07:26Number 13. This Is 40. She only had a cameo, but Melissa McCarthy totally stole the show in This Is
07:3340.
07:34Even when the credits roll, McCarthy manages to hijack them with an extended take of her scene.
07:39Probably, I'm going to start with Karen Carpenter's head, I'm going to rip her head off, and I'm going to
07:45drink her blood. McCarthy comes up with some uniquely violent and hilarious threats for Paul Rudd and
07:50Leslie Mann, who render the take unusable with their cackles. Although obviously none of this will make
07:56it into the film itself, McCarthy fully commits to the bit, sounding dead serious as she talks about
08:02mutilating everyone in the room, especially Joanne Barron as the Vice Principal.
08:06And then I'm going to come back and light you on fire. I'm going to light you all on fire,
08:11but I'm
08:11going to start with you, Jill. You gotta give credit to Barron for playing along with McCarthy,
08:16trying to defuse the situation as any calm educator would. Eventually, everyone succumbs to the insanity
08:23of McCarthy's tirade. Number 12. A Bug's Life. You might argue we're cheating since these are animated
08:30characters, but it's still a blooper reel played over the credits, so it counts. Although Pixar considered
08:36having bloopers at the end of Toy Story, there wasn't enough time. They kept the idea in mind
08:41for their second feature. The outtakes in A Bug's Life proved to be such a hit that more were added
08:47weeks after the film's release. Among the highlights are Princess Atta having a giggle fest opposite Hopper,
09:01Malt accidentally knocking the camera over, and even Woody crashing the set.
09:11Speaking of which, Pixar continued this tradition with Toy Story 2 and Monsters Inc.
09:16Marker. And action. Let her rip!
09:28Nothing quite tops the surprise we got at the end of A Bug's Life, however.
09:32Number 11. Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men. Few duos in cinema had better chemistry than Jack
09:39Lemon or Walter Matthau, be it onscreen or off. The two have a hoot throughout the bloopers for Grumpy Old
09:45Men, and not just with each other. Burgess Meredith gives us several variations of a suggestive line,
09:51leading to some shocked reactions from Lemon as his son.
10:05Meredith broke out the innuendos again during the bloopers for the sequel Grumpier Old Men.
10:10I'll show you my beefy bologna. Huh? No? How would you like my bony macaroni? Or my fatty
10:20offredo? Or my hard salami? I got them all.
10:27As uproarious as Meredith's line readings are, Lemon and Matthau are truly the key to these movies.
10:33The outtakes once again prove that when you pair them together, they can do no wrong. Granted,
10:39bloopers are all about doing wrong, but these actors make it feel right.
10:44And who are you to shoot her will think about? Get another actor.
10:50Number 10. Central Intelligence.
10:53We are shooting Central Intelligence to shut us down. The fire trucks are out here.
10:57Shut the f**k up. Shut the f**k up on my video.
10:59I'm slapping. Why do you do your video behind me?
11:01I'm trying to do my video. This is my video. You're in my f**king video.
11:04The film that kickstarted the Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart bromance,
11:08Central Intelligence banks heavily on the star's chemistry. As the bloopers reveal,
11:13their dynamic is entirely authentic. You're Bob Stone.
11:17I made that name up. So what? It's not real.
11:20What does that mean? What do you think? You think, uh, Mr. T and Sting and The Rock,
11:26you think those guys are real? That's a bunch of dumbass nicknames by a bunch of dumbass people.
11:33The rest of the cast also get in on the fun, with Amy Ryan tickling The Rock.
11:44Melissa McCarthy gets some nervous giggles at his impressive physique, and we can't blame her.
11:49It's kind of all.
11:51Oh, my God.
11:52Oh, sorry.
11:53F**k.
11:57Can you do both?
11:58Yeah.
11:59Oh, my God.
12:03Number nine, We're the Millers.
12:06Oscars for all of you.
12:07Oh, I know.
12:08That's very nice of you, but we're not that good of an actor.
12:14Even with an R rating, the humor in We're the Millers is mostly pretty clean.
12:19The gag reel, on the other hand, is something else.
12:22It stopped at a certain point, and it wouldn't,
12:24and you just couldn't insert it any more than that.
12:27And it just looked like I had like a, like a stormtrooper to f**k.
12:32The cast clearly thrives on improv, coming up with the wildest jokes on the fly.
12:38What are you going to do about it, Freckles?
12:39What are you going to do about it, Don Knotts?
12:41What are you going to do about a guy with great posture?
12:43What are you going to do about it, Don Knotts?
12:45Ow!
12:46I broke my nose!
12:48I'm terrified of blood, you know what I'm saying?
12:50F**k.
12:50Just deviated my septum, you know what I'm saying?
12:53F**k.
12:54Nah.
12:55I want a band-aid.
12:57F**k.
12:57Of course, there's no way Jennifer Aniston was getting through the shoot without a Friends reference.
13:22It goes to show that a cast full of celebrated comedic actors gets you the most hilarious results.
13:28Just gonna, there we go, there they are.
13:32This is crazy, those are just gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous breasts.
13:408. Talladega Nights, The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
13:44Hey, I'm Ricky Bobby.
13:45And I'm Cal Naughton Jr.
13:47We just want to take a moment to talk to you about snow blindness and cats.
13:50It's affecting more and more cats every year, and it scares the living s**t out of us.
13:56Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly's collaborations are comedy gold.
14:00The bloopers from Talladega Nights highlight the duo's talents as they ad-lib lines.
14:05And he comes up to me, I'm about to sock him one, because he's a dirty old bum.
14:08And then I said, wait a minute, I better not sock this guy, something special about him.
14:12Yeah.
14:13And it turns out it's Jesus.
14:14Yeah.
14:15Watching the actors break each other and themselves is especially endearing.
14:19We like to have a lot of laughs on the racetrack.
14:21But today, we want to talk about something serious.
14:23Packs of stray dogs that control most of the major cities.
14:29The leads aren't the only ones cracking up the cast either.
14:33One moment has Ferrell failing to keep his composure under the late
14:37Michael Clarke Duncan's perfect comedic timing.
14:39Last chance, romance for love.
14:50Number 7, The Cannonball Run.
14:54Where's he gonna sit?
14:58Where's he gonna sit?
15:01He's got it.
15:02Featuring an assortment of wacky characters, this action comedy is proud of its own kookiness.
15:08I always wanted to be Captain America.
15:15It's a living.
15:19If the gag reel is anything to go by, the actors embraced their sillier side and then some.
15:25There's something wholesome about watching well-known action stars like Burt Reynolds
15:29and Roger Moore shed through their tough guy images.
15:32You see, even in the deepest family relations,
15:37my business is not worth it.
15:40Although the film was a critical flop,
15:43it's clear that the cast had the time of their lives making this cult classic.
16:05Number 6, Date Night.
16:10Big mistake, this is all a big mistake.
16:13Two, go!
16:19Pairing comedy geniuses Steve Carell and Tina Fey in this movie about a married couple
16:24in Way Over Their Heads was a brilliant move.
16:27The film's outtakes showcased their knack for improv,
16:30with Carell and Fey surprising their scene partners at every turn.
16:34Zip it, Skippy!
16:35Zip!
16:36You're a vagina!
16:38No, it's okay.
16:39When he says vagina, he means your face.
16:47We're also treated to an extended take on the couple's botched attempts to pass off
16:52as a European couple.
16:53As expected, it's an absolute riot.
16:56Good evening.
16:57I don't know if you remember us, but we were here earlier eating with our good friend Sam Iam.
17:11You mean Will Iam?
17:13No, is that what you call him?
17:15Yeah, no, no, no, no.
17:16Number 5, Horrible Bosses.
17:19Apparently, this film was as fun to make as it is to watch.
17:22The cast put the slap in slapstick.
17:24Literally.
17:31The bloopers also help make up for Colin Farrell's relatively small screen time in the film,
17:37with an extended outtake of the actor displaying his improv skills.
17:41Is that my brain?
17:42Take my temperature.
17:43Have you any roofies?
17:44I want a lollipop.
17:45Do you like karaoke?
17:46Meanwhile, Jason Sudeikis closes things out with the perfect wink to the audience.
17:51I wouldn't mind bending her over a barrel and showing her into the 50 states, right?
17:55I don't know what that means.
17:56It's a phrase.
17:57I don't think so.
17:58Yeah, it is.
18:00It certainly is.
18:01Yeah, it definitely is.
18:02Really?
18:03Yeah, it's from a movie.
18:05Mm-mm.
18:06It is now.
18:08Beautiful.
18:09This is her!
18:10Number 4, The Nutty Professor.
18:12Come on, Clay.
18:13Come on.
18:14Nah, f*** it.
18:14Come on.
18:15Come on, Clay.
18:15Come on.
18:16Come on, Clay.
18:17Come on, Clay.
18:18Come on.
18:20Come on, Clay.
18:21Come on, Clay.
18:22Come on.
18:23It's not often that most of the cast is just one person, but that was the case with The
18:28Nutty Professor, where Eddie Murphy plays as many as seven characters on screen.
18:33I seen Sherman get so hungry once when he was young, they beat up a grown man.
18:40I'm sorry.
18:44I'm freaking out over here because Eddie's over here saying some wild crap.
18:48Keeping a straight face around Murphy is quite a task.
18:52And turns out nobody on set was up to the challenge.
18:55Even Murphy himself struggles to maintain his composure.
18:59Then again, we would too.
19:01Your research.
19:02Get back in now.
19:03We ain't ready for you yet.
19:05You know what you're saying?
19:07Hold on a minute.
19:07Let me go deal with my girl.
19:09Number three, Liar Liar.
19:17Few can compete with Jim Carrey when it comes to physical comedy.
19:21And Liar Liar provided Carrey with the perfect platform.
19:25You brought your kids to your divorce?
19:27Sympathy.
19:28Well, it's working.
19:28I feel sorry for them already.
19:31For this, you will pay a terrible price.
19:34Carrey cooks up jokes within seconds, with his scene partners having no choice but to roll with them.
19:40Goodbye, Mr. Reed.
19:41No, wait!
19:52Of course, his boundless enthusiasm pretty much makes him a one-man show.
19:57Still, actress Swoozie Kurtz arguably owns this reel's best moment, putting even Carrey at a loss for words.
20:04Now, let's see, weight 105? Yeah, in your bra.
20:10Your Honor, I object.
20:12You would!
20:13Over-actor!
20:13Jazz up!
20:23Number two, Anchorman, The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
20:27Oh, great Odin's raven.
20:30Oh, by the hammer of Thor.
20:33Oh, Saint Damien's beard.
20:37Sweet grandmother's spatula.
20:39There was so much footage shot for Anchorman that a whole other film,
20:43Wake Up Ron Burgundy, The Lost Movie, was released as a companion piece.
20:48They named it San Diego, which in German means a whale's vagina.
20:58And yet, it still wasn't enough to include all the hilarity on set,
21:02as this gag reel reveals.
21:04I pooped a hammer.
21:05I pooped a tape recorder.
21:07I pooped a Cornish game head.
21:14Nope.
21:15The movie doesn't let go of its surreal elements, adding a blooper from 1980's Smokey and the Bandit 2.
21:21When do we get started?
21:24When do we get started?
21:25That's my line.
21:26When do we get started?
21:27That's my line.
21:28You say whenever you like.
21:29Whenever you like.
21:31That's all right, keep it rolling.
21:32This is good stuff.
21:33One of the first movies to include outtakes in the credits.
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22:02Number 1.
22:03Rush Hour 2.
22:04Filter fish.
22:05It's filter fish.
22:07Filter fish.
22:08You want something about filter fish?
22:09You want any of this, uh, what's the name of the fish?
22:11The filter fish.
22:13The filter fish.
22:15The filter fish.
22:16Can you even call it a Jackie Chan movie if it doesn't come with a blooper reel?
22:21The reel for Rush Hour 2 shows off not only his dedication to his craft,
22:26but also his chemistry with co-star Chris Tucker.
22:38Tucker's tendency to forget the name of his castmate's director is a recurring factor.
22:42Jackie, we would love to see that.
22:43Wouldn't we love to see that?
22:44His name is Lee, goddammit.
22:46Lee, we would love to see that.
22:47With all the fun the cast and crew had,
22:50it's no wonder they returned for Rush Hour 3.
22:53Call me back at 7 o'clock.
22:54I'm filming.
22:55I'm looking Jackie Chan dead in his eye.
22:56Call me back.
22:57Wait, wait, wait.
22:57Call me back.
22:58Are you a professional?
22:59We are filming.
23:00You turn on your phone?
23:02No, you can't speak to Jackie Chan.
23:04No.
23:05They want to speak to you, Jackie.
23:06Hello?
23:06I'm sorry about this.
23:08We are filming right now.
23:11You sorry?
23:12You waste our film.
23:13Well, except for that one guy.
23:16Damn.
23:17He ain't gonna be in Rush Hour 3.
23:22Which movies have your favorite bloopers?
23:24And do you think Ricky Tan will be back in Rush Hour 4?
23:27Let us know in the comments.
23:29Let us know in the comments.
23:30Let us know in the comments.
23:31Let us know.
23:31You
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