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Recently, we wrote aboutgeniusmovieand TVmoments that were actually mistakes the filmmakers decided to keep in, and now we’re back for even more! With a little help from theBuzzFeed Community, here are 19 more iconic mistakes that turned out to be pure gold.#
1.In a Season 4 episode ofThe Big Bang Theory, Sheldon throws up the pages of his roommate agreement after Leonard reveals he and Penny have broken up again. One of the pieces of paper hilariously sticks to his head as he asks Leonard if he even thinks of others, and the audience laughs — this was acomplete accident, but actorJim Parsonswas able to keep a straight face. (Though you can see him smile in the bloopers).#
2.InThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Pippin’s scream when the firework goes offwasa genuine reaction from Billy Boyd. He got scared at the flash of light and the firework being pulled up by a piece of string and let out a hilarious noise of surprise that was perfect for his character.#
3.And this symbolic moment inThe Two Towers, when the flag of Rohan flies off its post as Eowyn watches, wasalsounscripted. It was extremely windy on set, and the flag tore off — but it was so perfect for Eowyn’semotionsthat it was kept in.#
5.Jim Carreyapparentlywas truly asking the filmmakers to feed him a line in this scene fromA Series of Unfortunate Events. The line was kept in because it fit Olaf’s theatrical character and emphasized his lack of genuine empathy.#
6.Gary was not meant to break the tea set in thisVeepscene. He accidentally backed into it. Accordingtocostar Anna Chlumsky, “Our director yelled, ‘Keep going, keep going,’ so they just kept running with it and, as their characters, had to hide the china, put it behind a curtain. Some of the most beautiful Laurel and Hardy-inspired comedy came out of that. And we were all in the room just behind the camera trying so hard not to laugh. It was just one of those convivial, everyone’s in this together, we’re going to support this moment and just the openness to spontaneity. It was just exactly what we all sign up for every season.”#
7.One funnyFriendsepisode involves Chandler answering a wrong number call and pretending to be “Bob,” who the woman at the other end is looking for. At the end of the episode, the woman calls again, and Joey lunges for the phone. However, Matt LeBlancdisastrously trippedin his desperation to get to the phone. It was so funny that they kept it in.#
8.We can’t 100% confirm this one, but it seems that Homer’s misspelling of “smart” in thisSimpsonsepisodemayhave been an accident by voice actor Dan Castellaneta. However, it perfectly fits Homer’s character.#
9.Popular legendalsostatesthat the hilarious moment where the camel spits on Bob Hope inRoad to Moroccowas unintentional. Costar Bing Crosby’s laughter and response were real.#
10.Billy Westdidn’t understandthe line “No, I’m…doesn’t” inFuturama. He thought it was a typo and asked for clarification but got none, so he said it a little confused. It ended up being perfect for the line where Fry clearly misspeaks. Once he saw the episode, West said he finally understood the joke.#
12.Malfoy’s famous “I didn’t know you could read” line fromHarry Potter and the Chamber of Secretswas actuallynotin the script. Felton had improvised itbecausehe forgot his line, and director Chris Columbus liked it so much that he kept it in.#
13.InCaptain America: Civil War, Tony telling Peter to move his leg wasactuallyRobert Downey Jr. telling Tom Holland to move so that he could sit, as his leg was blocking the spot Downey Jr. was supposed to sit in. It was a funny, awkward moment that fit perfectly and was kept in.#
14.When Norman first comes upon Marion’s body inPsycho,hejumps back, knocking a photo off the wall. This was accidental — Anthony Perkins actually managed to convince the usually extremely meticulous director, Alfred Hitchcock, to keep it in and even shoot an insert (in this case, a close-up shot of the photo on the floor) to emphasize it. The small moment served to reinforce Norman’s shock.#
15.InWet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later,Coop was not supposed to fall while running after Ginny. Michael Showalterslippedon the mud accidentally, but it was hilarious, so it was kept in.#
16.Eva Marie Saint was not meant to drop her glove onOn the Waterfront.Marlon Brandowentwith it, picking it up, fiddling with it, then putting it on. It was a cute, flirtatious moment that made it into the final cut.#
17.James Stewart was not meant to cry in this praying scene fromIt’s a Wonderful Life.He was overcome with emotion while filming: “As I said those words, I felt the loneliness, the hopelessness of people who had nowhere to turn, and my eyes filled with tears. I broke down sobbing,” Stewart latersaid. It had been his first role after returning from war. His tears made the moment even more heartfelt and genuine.#
18.InLittle House on the Prairie, Carriewasplayed by twins. While shooting the opening sequence, one twin was switched for the other, and her mother accidentally put her shoes on the wrong feet. She fell while running down the hill, and the director thought it was too funny to reshoot, so he kept it in. This would become an iconic part of the opening credits, perfectly demonstrating poor Carrie’s hapless nature.#
19.Finally, this isn’t any one scene, but it’s still an unintentional issue that ended up being genius. InJaws, the shark was originally meant to be seen much more often, but the animatronicfailedto look real enough (or work properly), resulting in the shark rarely actually being seen in the film. This ended up beingperfect— by utilizing the fear of the unknown, the filmmakers built up even more dread than actually seeing the shark would have done.#


















