Accidental Bloopers That Became Iconic Movie Moments

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Imagine you're a young Robert DiNero, and the only instruction you're given on the script is that the character "speaks to himself in the mirror." Would you have been able to come up with the very iconic "Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me?" monologue? This moment became one of DiNero's most famous, despite making it up on the spot and having a long career of other impressive roles. 

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