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Movie fans never know just how much time, money and energy is spent creating the next
Hollywood hit before cameras ever start rolling. But as polished or acclaimed as a script may
be, there’s no predicting what will happen when the cast and crew arrive on set. And
sometimes, lines or scenes improvised on the spot can not only work, but become instant
classics. Here are Screen Rant's 10 Amazing Movie Scenes That Were Completely Improvised.
The Avengers: Age of Ultron Even though the two met as enemies, Hawkeye
and Quicksilver wound up as allies by the movie's final fight. But that didn't stop
the archer from being tempted to take him down. The gag was improvised by Jeremy Renner
during shooting, and was just too good to leave out.
Guardians of the Galaxy Bradley Cooper recorded the voice for Rocket
Raccoon once filming had wrapped, but it was director James Gunn's brother Sean who played
the mercenary on set. When the rest of the team are agreeing to lead a suicide mission,
the actor apparently had his co-stars in tears - before improvising the now famous end to
the entire scene.
Independence Day Sometimes, an unscripted line can fit the
scene so perfectly, audiences never even think to catch it. When Will Smith's fighter pilot
is dragging an unconscious alien across the salt flats, he lets all his frustration out
on his would-be killer. Nobody warned the crew that Utah's Great Salt Lake is home to
millions of brine shrimp, who rot just below the sandy crust when the lake dries out. The
result: Will Smith's final outburst had nothing to do with the alien - just the location.
Jurassic World As serious as a runaway dinosaur might be,
the Jurassic Park sequel found time for plenty of humor. But when the oddball tech Lowery
decides to play the hero (the footage leading up to everyone else leaving the island, and
him staying behind to help the heroes), he gets shut down fast. The line was improvised,
and the two playing out the surprise reveal made it into the final cut.
The LEGO Movie Given how famous Morgan Freeman's voice has
become, it shouldn't surprise us that even his outtakes are too good to leave out. When
Vitruvius is introducing Emmet to the rest of the Master Builders, a mix-up with Gandalf
The Wolf of Wall Street Matthew McConaughey has become famous for
doing everything a little bit differently, but sometimes, his odd behavior behind the
camera makes it in front. When audiences first saw his character start humming and beating
his chest in a crowded restaurant, they were just as confused as Leonardo DiCaprio. The
ritual was one McConaughey would actually practice before shoots. When his co-star caught
it, he asked if they could try it during the scene. Even so, you can spot DiCaprio cracking
up, and even looking to his director and crew as the ritual builds.
Star Trek The big screen reboot of Star Trek managed
to excite a new generation of moviegoers, while doing right by fans of the original
- and Leonard Nimoy's appearance as the original Spock was a big part of it. As proof that
the classics are to be trusted, Nimoy asked J.J. Abrams if he could improvise his final
line after seeing Kirk given command of the Enterprise. It was a perfect moment, sending
the movie towards its close, and letting Spock - and Nimoy - hand the franchise off to a
new generation with a single order.
True Lies James Cameron's big-budget spy thriller had
a ton of stunts, but it was Jamie Lee Curtis' relentless workout plan that made headlines,
insisting that she perform a sultry dance for her on-screen husband personally. She
got just as carried away as her character, apparently, since her fall to the floor was
completely unscripted - you can even watch as Arnold Schwarzenegger jumps up to help
before realizing she's pushing through, and sliding back into the scene as best he can
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fans didn't have high hopes for the movie
reboot of the heroes in the half-shell, but the modern Ninja Turtles kept the teenage
energy completely intact. Some of that is due to the actual actors playing the part.
When the producer noticed the stars goofing around and free-styling between takes, he
insisted they do the same for the actual movie. It became one of the best scenes in the movie,
with the animators turning the improvised song into a CG masterpiece.
Captain America Marvel relied on some risky special effects
to bring their star soldier to life prior to his superhero rebirth. But even if star
Chris Evans was added onto a smaller actor to start, the audience couldn't prepare themselves
for the musclebound super-soldier that emerged - and neither could Evans' co-star, Hayley
Atwell. The actress has admitted that she's genuinely flustered in the scene, with her
reactions, and the need to actually touch Evans' pecs all completely unscripted. Can
you blame her?
Those are the famous, iconic, or hilarious movie moments that have luck and improv to
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