“I am so smart!
(Though it’s possible for you to see him smile in the bloopers).
Malkovich went with it and screamed in pain his over-the-top reaction kept the scene in the film.

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.

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 exactly what we all sign up for every season.”

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.

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.
It ended up being perfect for the line where Fry clearly misspeaks.
Once he saw the episode, West said he finally understood the joke.

It was a funny, awkward moment that fit perfectly and was kept in.
The small moment served to reinforce Norman’s shock.
Michael Showalterslippedon the mud accidentally, but it was hilarious, so it was kept in.

It was a cute, flirtatious moment that made it into the final cut.
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.
This would become an iconic part of the opening credits, perfectly demonstrating poor Carrie’s hapless nature.










