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Movie Bloopers That Made It to Final Cut For Some Mysterious Reason

Movie Bloopers That Made It to Final Cut For Some Mysterious Reason
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Don't blame us as you might want to unsee these bloopers from your favorite movies.

We should all agree that watching movie bloopers, which evidently didn't end up in the final cut, is great fun.

But how about the bloopers that actually made their way to the version of a movie that we saw on the big screen? Such bloopers will probably make you cringe once you spot them.

Let's take a look at some of the most hilarious bloopers that remained in the final cut for some reason.

Robocop: The longest arms in the West

In the final scene of the 1987 movie, Robocop shoots Dick resulting in him getting dropped out of the window. While he's falling we get to see a shot of him suddenly becoming some Mister Fantastic as his arms are unrealistically long.

Wild Wild West: The animation goes wrong

In this scene a machine gets activated, ready to attack Will Smith 's and Kevin Kline's characters.

When a saw with a spider symbol starts spinning, the gears on the background start spinning as well but suddenly the animation of these gears abruptly ends.

Dune: A fall is not a failure

In this scene The Spacing Guild is meeting the Emperor. The scene is supposed to be thrilling and intense as The Guild enters the massive door revealing the machinery.

And the scene is indeed intense, except for those who have paid attention to one of the Guild warriors falling behind the machine as they enter the room.

The Dark Knight: Ventriloquism

In this scene from The Dark Knight Bruce is having a conversation with Alfred while stitching himself up.

As Bruce says "that's not what I had in mind when I said I wanted to inspire people," the shot cuts to another angle and we see that Bale's mouth clearly is not moving as we still hear the last two words of the phrase.

The Godfather: Barzini

In this scene Moe Green says to Michael "I talked to Barzini". And the "Barzini" part was clearly overdubbed.

You could have easily missed it while watching the film, but we assure you, once you heard it, you won't ever be able to unhear.