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  • No matter how well-paid or world famous movie stars and award winning directors may be,

  • they're still human - which means they make as many mistakes as anyone. Usually those

  • mistakes are left on the cutting room floor, or offered to fans on blooper reels for a

  • look behind the scenes, and a laugh. But sometimes those same outtakes can wind up in the spotlight

  • instead - the result of an editor and director who either never noticed, or decided it was

  • just too good to take out. But we'll let you be the judge. Here are Screen Rant's 10 Movie

  • Outtakes That Made It To The Big Screen.

  • Star Wars

  • Just about every movie fan has seen the Star Wars Saga at least once, but there's a good

  • chance even die hard fans have overlooked one of the biggest mistakes in the franchises

  • first movie. When Luke Skywalker succeeds in destroying the Death Star, he gets a hero's

  • welcome back at the Rebel base. Princess Leia is so relieved, she screams out Luke's name,

  • but it isn't "Leia" that actor Mark Hamill calls out in response. The actors have tried

  • to cover up the gaff, but it's hard to miss Hamill calling his co-star Carrie Fisher by

  • her first name.

  • Guardians of the Galaxy

  • With a cast as talented as Marvel's gang of space outlaws, some improv is to be expected.

  • But actual accidents, like star Chris Pratt dropping an all-powerful orb of universal

  • destruction are a different story. Director James Gunn has confirmed that Chris Pratt

  • really did drop the orb by accident, but stayed in character and finished the shot, meaning

  • it could be still be used in the finished cut. Proving once and for all that it's nearly

  • impossible to find where the actor's clumsy personality ends, and Peter Quill begins.

  • Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events

  • The movie version of this novel series lived up to its name, but even in this series of

  • unfortunate events, one happy accident made it through editing, thanks to Jim Carrey's

  • famously quick thinking. When the movie's child stars meet their villainous uncle, he

  • proves his career as an actor isn't limited to the stage, asking them for a second take.

  • But the line wasn't in the script - Carrey actually wanted to try his line again, but

  • stayed in character when asking his costars. Since the strange moment fit the movie's tone,

  • the director decided to leave it in.

  • North by Northwest

  • Considered to be one of Alfred Hitchcock's best, and most parodied movies, there's one

  • part of North by Northwest that all involved would rather forget. When the Star Cary Grant

  • winds up taking a trip in the back of a police car, the actors rely on old fashioned tricks

  • to make the ride seem more realistic to the audience. When the driver takes a hard left,

  • Grant slides to the right like he's supposed towhile the other policeman misses the

  • cue completely, meaning Grant needs to give him a push, and leaving audiences to wonder

  • how the obviously blown take was the version Hitchcock left in the final cut.

  • Cabin in the Woods

  • One of the biggest laughs of this horror comedy comes when one torture technician gets to

  • see a kill from his favourite mobster up close. Too close. The scene was intended to be truly

  • grotesque, as the Merman prop was rigged to pump out thick streams of blood as it consumed

  • its victim. With the effect working perfectly, the crew decided they might as well let the

  • blood tank empty out before stopping the camera. But it was only when the tank started to run

  • dry that the flowing blood turned into erratic spraying, and every crew member began uncontrollably

  • laughing. The tone changed immediately, and the director decided the joke was too good

  • to leave out, swapping gore for a gag, and proving that behind-the-scenes luck can still

  • result in movie magic.

  • Serenity

  • The heroes of Joss Whedon's Firefly were up against an entire planetary alliance in this

  • big screen finale to the TV show, taking a suicide mission into enemy territory to get

  • a life or death message to the public. But when the truth came out, even the crew's main

  • enemy decides they shouldn't be punished. Unfortunately, the director had planned to

  • skip over the enemy soldiers standing down entirely - which meant he never filmed the

  • scene. Getting creative, Whedon used footage of the end of the shot, when he shouted "cut!"

  • and the actors simply lowered their weapons. It did the trick, but they weren't alone:

  • look closely, and you'll see the crew member lowering their camera straight through the

  • frame.

  • The Wizard of Oz

  • The villain of this classic movie met her end by melting in water, but the actress got

  • it much, much worse. When the Wicked Witch of the West makes her first exit from Munchkinland,

  • she does so in a puff of red smoke, and a burst of fire. It's a memorable effect, but

  • a pretty flawed one: not only can the trapdoor letting out smoke clearly be seen opening

  • from the floor's set, but it begins to pour out before the Witch even hits her mark. So

  • why was it left in the movie? In a later take, actress Margaret Hamilton was severely burned

  • when the fire erupted early, taking her out of action for almost two months. When the

  • actress returned, she refused any more fire stunts, so the studio was forced to use a

  • rehearsal take in the final cut, obvious errors, mistimed smoke and all.

  • Days of Thunder

  • Even actors can get starstruck when working alongside mega stars like Tom Cruise, and

  • his game was proving a problem even early in his career. Playing the part of NASCAR

  • driver Cole Trickle in Days of Thunder, a head injury led to a love affair with his

  • characters doctor. When the couple spent the weekend with Cole's former rival Rowdy Burns,

  • introductions are made with Rowdy's wife Jenny. But she doesn't need to be told who her husband's

  • famous friend is ("Hi Tom" "Hey Jenny"). Somehow, her flub - and Cruise ignoring her mistake

  • - wound up in the finished movie.

  • Spy Kids

  • It's still hard to believe that director Robert Rodriguez is responsible for mature action movies like Desperado AND the family friendly movie series Spy Kids.

  • But it turns out that filming fewer action-packed scenes isn't necessarily that much easier. When Rodriguez was capturing

  • an early shot of actress Carla Gugino in front of a set of mirrors, he made an unexpected

  • cameo alongside her reflection. What should have led to a blown take and a good laugh

  • was left intact, with Rodriguez apparently deciding his blunder was too funny to edit

  • out.

  • Terminator 2

  • Arnold Schwarzenegger may be more acclaimed for his action skills than his comedy chops

  • these days, but in the role of The Terminator, the actor could do no wrong. He even tried

  • a little improv. When his battle with the more powerful T-1000 in the movie’s sequel

  • left him severely damaged and losing limbs, he still managed to come to John Connor’s

  • rescue. In the script, the Terminator had no line to speak after saving John, with James

  • Cameron simply saying that he emergeslooking like he needs a vacation.” After filming

  • the scene several times, Arnold decided to give the director a laugh, turning his description

  • into an actual line. It got a laugh, but Cameron decided it actually fit the character perfectly,

  • and made sure that was the take he went with.

  • So what do you think of our list? Did we miss any of your favorite outtakes or happy accidents

  • in blockbuster movies? Let us know in our comment section and don't forget to check

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