Accidental Bloopers That Became Iconic Movie Moments

Good Will Hunting

Robin Williams wanted to be sure that his final line in Good Will Hunting was a memorable one, so they filmed and refilmed his final scene several times during shooting. He finally settled on a line that wasn't even one of his pre-prepared ones. Someone stole the line he wanted to say, so he just said: "He stole my line." And it worked completely right with the character. 

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The More You Know

  • Viggo Mortensen had no intention of working on The Lord of the Rings until his son begged him to do it.
  • Novelist and screenwriter Nick Hornby is brother-in-law to novelist and screenwriter Robert Harris.
  • Each frame of the CGI scenes in James Cameron’s, Avatar (1/24 of a second) took an average of 47 hours to render.
  • While filming Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Shia LaBeouf invested $20,000 in the stock market and ended up making more than $400,000.
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