We used to call this one dude we worked with "Jeffy," because he was a.....treat...to work with. 😂 We used to bring apples and mess with him, but it was usually all in good fun. He just so happened to be an a-hole, too, so it ended up getting pretty malicious sometimes, like the giant "hotdog" with the name "Jeffy" written in rotten walnut pod juice on the back windshield. Looked like it was written in thick, black motor oil.😂
They weren’t, I did some research from a bunch of different sources and they all say the action shots are real pilots provided by the navy and the crew say in replicas. Tom cruise only actually flew his P-51 mustang.
@@Its.butter.they were in the jets, they just weren’t piloting, they were using 2 seaters with the actors in the back seat, some of the shots were done with cg though.
They filmed real fighter jets as reference, put the actors inside of fake fighter jets for motion, and then did the entire scenes out of CGI. The movie has over 2,400 VFX shots, and yet people still claim that it has no CGI, even though a 10-second Google search would prove that completely wrong
Another fun fact is that the L-39 is an actual fighter jet that you actually can fly as a civilian and the reason why they use the f-18 super hornets is naturally because the US military does not allow any civilians to fly a military fighter which is another reason why they needed to use that instead of the f-35 because the f-18 super hornet has a two-seater configuration which was able for the actors to do the scenes despite the fact that they're not flying the jet itself but still It would have been fucking awesome if the f-35 was used but it would be very tricky to get the actual actors to fly the jet because it's too state of the art of a jet that not even a civilian can fly it
An improvised scene does not count as A) a blooper, OR B) better than the actual scene. This is because it was left in and therefore it IS the actual scene, not an outtake.
@WinstonPoptart not really how that works. Some scripts contain scenes or parts of a scene with no specific dialog, just a bit of direction that requires improv. It's way more common in comedies given the nature of the cast.
Guess what? The “doing his own stunts” is mostly because he wants to do them and it’s a good marketing technique for the higher ups. Almost all of his hailed stunts use a lot of CGI. Tom Cruise is sick and deserves every praise he gets but come on people are acting like he’s Jackie Chan or something. A little bit overhyped imo.
@@xX-PookieBear-Xx They are in an F/A-18 Super Hornet which has one seat. However there is a trainer version of the plane with two seats which is the one being used in the film. They were not actually flying the planes. Same goes for the original Top Gun too.
None of these are bloopers better than the actual scene, they ARE the actual scene. These are "movie bloopers that made the final cut". A true example of "movie bloopers that were better than the actual movie" would be something that was not in the actual movie, for example the many lines Stan Lee tried out for his cameo when recording antman 2 before settling on the one that made it into the movie.
I was gonna say that and even if they somehow bought one just one would be more expensive then any profit the movie could make by like tens of millions
Uhh, they did get permission? You do realize that the military heavily invested in the top gun films because it was a massive recruiting boost. Hell in top gun 2 they got permission to fire off 1 actual missile. So yeah they did use real jets. A 20 second Google search would show that
@@Theatre_galno they didn’t get permission to fly the jets and if you believe that than you seriously need to rewatch this movie. Tom cruise and all other actors sat in replicas with action shots of real navy pilots flying. The only time he flew is when he was in the P-51 mustang because he owns one.
@@Its.butter. If you'd actually look into it. While they weren't operating them they were passengers in real planes. They didn't operate them because the didn't have training
I remember noticing that on the ringer and knew he broke character. That was the funniest part in that movie and I couldn't stop laughing for the longest time 😂😂😂
The Ringer is an absolute classic, after all these years i always noticed Johnny breaking character but i never knew "When the f**k did we get ice cream" was improvised 😂😂😂😂
The ringer is quite possibly the funniest movie in the history of cinema. So many great quotes like that one. Like whenever someone offers me an apple I say “Jeffy likes apples”. Or when someone used to scratch my cd. I think I’m gunna watch it again right now.
I love the one in CLOSE ENCOUNTERS, where the family sits at the dinner table, and the little girl says "I hate these potatoes. There's a dead fly in my potatoes."
I remember watching the dumb and dumber scene as a kid and just being completely thrown off on how random it was, I was dying of laughter, no lie I reference that a lot lol
That ice cream line has been one of my favorites ever since I first heard it like 20 years ago. Dude follows it up with in the distance, asking everyone else,“…did you get ice cream?”
The ringer. .i got that movie for my 15th birthday after coming back from seeing Revenge of the sith thay day...everyone who came to my birthday and went to the movie with us. Watched The Ringer that night...we had a blast. I'll never forget it when even my 7th grade texas history teacher came with all of us. Miss you Mr. Mooney
Those were genuine reactions as if it was an actual situation lol. You kinda do the head nod to be friendly but weirded out some dude tryna make up random convo
Knoxville breaking character even works as canon in the film because he's pretending he's disabled just like all the others around him but he's the only one laughing because he "knows it's a lie to cover their ass" but still hiding his laugh like it's totally true and he wouldn't know any better.
“When the fuck did we get ice cream??”
My man had his priorities straight 😂
Hahaha I'm dying 😄😄😄😂😂😂😂😂😂
What priorities?
@@friedporkrinds he probably wanted ice cream for real lol
That was the best part of the movie and I still quote it to this day lol
I love this movie so much but I don’t think his name was Glenn that’s another character
Those random dudes just chillin
Why are you my profile pic
Wtf😀
@@bsoiosman4045my brother in meth
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I believe that Carrey improvised that line but those were 100% extras
When the fuck did we get ice cream??!
My brother and I still quote that line till this day.
I do too but only about 5 people I’ve met know the reference
Same here ❤
We used to call this one dude we worked with "Jeffy," because he was a.....treat...to work with. 😂 We used to bring apples and mess with him, but it was usually all in good fun. He just so happened to be an a-hole, too, so it ended up getting pretty malicious sometimes, like the giant "hotdog" with the name "Jeffy" written in rotten walnut pod juice on the back windshield. Looked like it was written in thick, black motor oil.😂
Best line ever
Mee too 😂
"big gulps eh?... 😐... Well see ya lata! 😀👍"
his canadian came aut lol
It's not even a blooper smh
@@PoutingTrevorit was but they decided to keep it in the movie
@@-clawz-no! I win
@@PoutingTrevorI thought they were going to say he forgot his line so he just said see ya later and walked away lol
Imagine just chilling and watching a filming, only for you to become an extra
I wonder if they get residuals
Jason Momoa got his start as a walk on extra on Bay watch
It didn't happen, there's a bunch of these "these guys weren't even supposed to be in the movie!" But it's always a lie, or a myth.
@@kaaronhudson8112 residuals are rare for the main actors, no extra ever got residuals
The dumb and dumber one is false.
Ain't no way they we're actually in the fighter jets💀
They weren’t, I did some research from a bunch of different sources and they all say the action shots are real pilots provided by the navy and the crew say in replicas. Tom cruise only actually flew his P-51 mustang.
They were CG and that's okay.
@@Its.butter.they were in the jets, they just weren’t piloting, they were using 2 seaters with the actors in the back seat, some of the shots were done with cg though.
They filmed real fighter jets as reference, put the actors inside of fake fighter jets for motion, and then did the entire scenes out of CGI. The movie has over 2,400 VFX shots, and yet people still claim that it has no CGI, even though a 10-second Google search would prove that completely wrong
Some of the background was CGI.
"When the fuck did we get ice cream" that shit got me rollin 😂😂😂😂
In top gun, it was partially cgi, they used L-39 and F/A-18 as a base for vfx to make them look like an F-14
Another fun fact is that the L-39 is an actual fighter jet that you actually can fly as a civilian and the reason why they use the f-18 super hornets is naturally because the US military does not allow any civilians to fly a military fighter which is another reason why they needed to use that instead of the f-35 because the f-18 super hornet has a two-seater configuration which was able for the actors to do the scenes despite the fact that they're not flying the jet itself but still
It would have been fucking awesome if the f-35 was used but it would be very tricky to get the actual actors to fly the jet because it's too state of the art of a jet that not even a civilian can fly it
Imagine youre just hanging out and Jim motherfucking Carie comes out and talks about your big gulp 😂😂
An improvised scene does not count as A) a blooper, OR B) better than the actual scene. This is because it was left in and therefore it IS the actual scene, not an outtake.
Thank you for that fine forensic analysis
@@Bilski86 you're welcome.
If it wasn't in the script originally then yes its not in the original scene
@WinstonPoptart not really how that works. Some scripts contain scenes or parts of a scene with no specific dialog, just a bit of direction that requires improv. It's way more common in comedies given the nature of the cast.
The Johnny Knoxville one is an outtake that was left in.
"Movie Bliepers" 💀💀
Tom Cruise will never use CGI
Fun fact: there was a lot of CGI in that film…
there’s more cgi in that film than most fucjing movies why do people think they know things
Guess what? The “doing his own stunts” is mostly because he wants to do them and it’s a good marketing technique for the higher ups. Almost all of his hailed stunts use a lot of CGI. Tom Cruise is sick and deserves every praise he gets but come on people are acting like he’s Jackie Chan or something. A little bit overhyped imo.
Tom cruise uses cgi regularly 😂
Bro they were pulling like 14 gs irl Jesus tom cruise
Tom Cruise wasn't even flying.
@@airforce5301oh wait, he actually is, he's crazy
@@airforce5301Tom cruise does all of his stunts. He’s nuts.
@@xX-PookieBear-Xx They are in an F/A-18 Super Hornet which has one seat. However there is a trainer version of the plane with two seats which is the one being used in the film. They were not actually flying the planes. Same goes for the original Top Gun too.
@@airforce5301 they are flying some sort of plane, everyone knows Tom cruise does his own stuns
Tom Cruise- Let me do my own stunts
The scene in question- Man gets shot 10 Times
😂😂😂😂
None of these are bloopers better than the actual scene, they ARE the actual scene. These are "movie bloopers that made the final cut". A true example of "movie bloopers that were better than the actual movie" would be something that was not in the actual movie, for example the many lines Stan Lee tried out for his cameo when recording antman 2 before settling on the one that made it into the movie.
The last part was very funny i almost broke out laughing😆
Bro top gun, they couldn't be able to get real military jets. They need permission
I was gonna say that and even if they somehow bought one just one would be more expensive then any profit the movie could make by like tens of millions
Uhh, they did get permission? You do realize that the military heavily invested in the top gun films because it was a massive recruiting boost. Hell in top gun 2 they got permission to fire off 1 actual missile. So yeah they did use real jets. A 20 second Google search would show that
The pentagon actually supports films like Top Gun by giving them access to military equipment and bases. But in turn, they get to veto script changes.
@@Theatre_galno they didn’t get permission to fly the jets and if you believe that than you seriously need to rewatch this movie. Tom cruise and all other actors sat in replicas with action shots of real navy pilots flying. The only time he flew is when he was in the P-51 mustang because he owns one.
@@Its.butter. If you'd actually look into it. While they weren't operating them they were passengers in real planes. They didn't operate them because the didn't have training
I remember when CZcams just showed the clips without having to hear the uploader talk or see their face.
You need to post more often because your material is incredibly interesting!
And mostly made up
That was Winston that said "When the f*** did we get ice cream?!"
Jim Carey in that scene is the embodiment of me in every random social interaction ever.
I remember noticing that on the ringer and knew he broke character. That was the funniest part in that movie and I couldn't stop laughing for the longest time 😂😂😂
Yo that scene when he said when the fuck did we get ice cream. Had me and my cousins rolling. Played that shit back couple of times. 😂😂😂😂
Dam i though top cruise was CGI
The Ringer is an absolute classic, after all these years i always noticed Johnny breaking character but i never knew "When the f**k did we get ice cream" was improvised 😂😂😂😂
Big gulped😂
Jim is a national treasure
That’s one of my all time favourite movie lines, Jim Carey is a legend
Jim Carrey is a master of delivery. It’s not always the lines, it’s how he says them.
The ringer is quite possibly the funniest movie in the history of cinema. So many great quotes like that one. Like whenever someone offers me an apple I say “Jeffy likes apples”. Or when someone used to scratch my cd. I think I’m gunna watch it again right now.
I loved that line in Ringer. Cracked me up. And the following line, "did you guys get ice cream"?
So the first one WAS extras. The director had to ask them permission to film and bring them into the shot.
Only some of the scenes used real fighter jets in the movie top gun Maverick😅😂😂
I love the one in CLOSE ENCOUNTERS, where the family sits at the dinner table, and the little girl says "I hate these potatoes. There's a dead fly in my potatoes."
FLIPPER HANDS! ❤😂LOVED him in Bubble boy!
Top gun maverick didn’t have CGI proceeds to go Mach 10 in a non flight capable model dark star
THANK YOU, everyone seems to just believe everything they see in the internet now ig 😂
When the fuck did we get ice cream. I swear that is one of my favorite parts of that movie LMAO. My Sherri amor.
I remember seeing the ringer in theaters with my brother and we absolutely lost it when he said that 😂😂😂
That was my favorite part of the whole movie "when the fuck did we get ice cream"
U gotta love th follow up to when the fuck did we get ice cream then he asks did u get ice cream the whole scene is great
I remember watching the dumb and dumber scene as a kid and just being completely thrown off on how random it was, I was dying of laughter, no lie I reference that a lot lol
My family still quotes, "When the duck did we get ice cream" glad it was improvised, so was I
That ice cream line has been one of my favorites ever since I first heard it like 20 years ago. Dude follows it up with in the distance, asking everyone else,“…did you get ice cream?”
The last one had me dying when the ringer first came out it's now awesome to know that was not scripted
I love the ice cream one! My whole family references it all the time! 💀
It makes me love that Ringer line more knowing it was off the cuff lol
Thats my favorite moment from the ringer.
I feel that line should be on a shirt
"When the fuck did we get ice cream" is my favorite scene from the ringer
Bruh that when the fuck did we get ice cream guy is iconic for that 😂
That's the best line in "The Ringer" 😂
Tom cruise be like
Now let's do a movie about real world war tanks
Goose flashback! 😅 He was the last person to hit his head on the canopy and it didn't go so well 😝😅
Jim funny af man. That shit kills me every fn time.
"You scratched my cd" 😂
The best line from that movie and it was improvised😅😂
I’ve seen The Ringer once (when it was first released) and the ‘ice cream’ line is the only part I remember. Genuinely hilarious moment.
lmaooo he should have done the one from grown-ups when rob Schneider’s toupee started blowing away😂😂😂😂that will never not be funny
"When the fuck did we get ice cream." from The Ringer makes me lose it every time.
Best line in the whole movie.
At least once a month I or someone repeats that quote.
The ringer. .i got that movie for my 15th birthday after coming back from seeing Revenge of the sith thay day...everyone who came to my birthday and went to the movie with us. Watched The Ringer that night...we had a blast. I'll never forget it when even my 7th grade texas history teacher came with all of us. Miss you Mr. Mooney
Ice cream was the best line lol
Love ur vids, hag 1 bro
That was my favorite line from the whole movie too! 😂
I laugh every time Glenn says that line.
This is where South Park got that shit from🤣
The Ringer is so underrated 😂
This dude is staring into my soul
The when the fuck did we get ice cream is the best line in the entire damn movie lol
Teller hit his head on the cockpit like father like son
The ringer is so good for that one line lmao
Best scene in the whole movie. It’s sad that you couldn’t get away with the ringer today.
Glen is in the red hat, thats Winston saying "when the fuck did we get icecream? Was i sleeping?"
I loved the Johnny Knoxville one
"When tf did we get ice cream" 😂
Best line in the ringer 🤣🤣🤣
That was the funniest scene in The Ringer 😂
"they weren't extras they were just extras"
Wow rooster hitting his head on the canopy. That really runs in the family
"the big gulpers"got me dead💀💀💀
knoxville will always be an icon❤️
That was the best part of the ringer and it wasn't even planned that's crazy
“Did you get any ice cream?”
Top gun maverick is just fucking insane thats why its tom cruise
& THE PRODUCERS LOVED IT SO MUCH THEY KEPT IT IN⁉️👌👍😳👍👌😁😁(NO DIDDY)
Those were genuine reactions as if it was an actual situation lol. You kinda do the head nod to be friendly but weirded out some dude tryna make up random convo
Dumb and dumber was 30 years ago. Crazy lol.
Jim Carey... just a regular guy
I always had a feeling that that part in The Ringer was improvisation 😂😂😂
Bloopers
But every clip made it into the movies 😂
You took my CD out in broad daylight, and you scratched it.
Miles Teller = Peter from Divergent!!!
Yes and Miles Teller was also in movie whiplash alongside J.K. Simmons
“movie bloopers that are better than the actual movie🤖”
Knoxville breaking character even works as canon in the film because he's pretending he's disabled just like all the others around him but he's the only one laughing because he "knows it's a lie to cover their ass" but still hiding his laugh like it's totally true and he wouldn't know any better.
That last one got me
How are you gonna say Maverick had no CGI when it was nominated for best Visual Effects at the Oscars
I love the ringer! Lol
Luca Brasi having trouble talking to Vito Colreone at the wedding
Ice cream clip best ever
i still can't with the balls tom cruise have
Oh my God all these years later I just barely realized that was Jim Carrey. That's crazy never knew who the actor was.