When Actors Weren't Actually Acting in Movies.

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Published 2024-02-12
Here are some of the movies scenes where actors showed their genuine reactions
(When Actors weren't Acting)

Thanks Alex, for the voiceover

All Comments (21)
  • @PaRadaRada
    That 12 yr old kids face says what we’re all thinking… “Whaaat in the fuuuuu*k?”
  • @mattp422
    Clint’s move is pretty damn creepy. 12 years old?!
  • @nowayshay
    Bro that kiss, why would an adult agree to a scene like that?
  • Didn't know that Arnold broke a REAL side car window with his bare hand, that's... wow! No wonder I've always found that scene so genuinely funny, all thanks to Tom Arnold's equally genuine reaction! 🤣🤣
  • @janbaer3241
    In The Godfather, the actor was told that a fake horse' head would be put onto a bedpost. His reaction of horror at finding a real horse' head underneath the blanket was real. The actor playing Luca Brossi walked back and forth, rehearsing his lines. He then flubbed them when meeting Don Corleone. The director put in the scene of him walking back and forth and then fumbling while talking. It made it seem like the huge man was terrified of the mob boss.
  • @ZKidMike3000
    when the titanic sank, no one told the actors that it was a real ship.
  • @FreedomCinema88
    Arnold really is the Terminator for breaking the window like that.
  • @Grivian
    It's not cool when an actor gets assaulted because the other actor or director has some twisted idea
  • Leslie Nielson was an absolutely legendary comedian, and that is why I am so proud that when I was a waiter at a hotel in France I made a joke which had him and his whole table roaring with laughter.
  • What a grate plan. "What ever you do, don't laugh." Do you know how hard it is not to laugh at something when you have been told not to laugh?
  • @oldnotweak
    Director: "you should surprise the little girl by kissing her on the lips to keep her quiet" me if i were in Eastwoods position: "what the fuck are you talking about?" there was a sequel to the exorcist? lol why?!
  • @Blackout5871
    7:42 Luckiest man ever caught on film. EVER. He is literally a few feet away from an exploding plane.
  • @voin5371
    To further expand on the Life of Brian, the extras were told they wouldn't be paid for the day if they broke character and laughed, hence why they were trying so hard, a genius move on the Directors part but also a pretty cold one for a excellent result.
  • @markallman418
    The one from Being John Malkovich is an urban legend.
  • @ramjam-zv7mi
    The 12 years old girl one is creepy as hell (wtf clint) the guitar breaking one is fucking hilarious (good job Kurt)
  • @srujan00
    I talked to a British guy who was a minor extra in The Patriot. He played a lieutenant or captain or some low rank that gets shot in the head. They had blasting caps attached to his forehead/face or something, but didn't let him know exactly when they were going to set off the caps. They caught him offguard and he yelled "Oh fuck" or something. Not sure if it made it into the film, but it was a cool story.
  • @mynona2491
    That's the most Arnold thing I've ever heard😂