Old School

Will Ferrell’s role as Frank the Tank in “Old School” is one of the defining performances of his career. As a man who regresses into his college fraternity days, Ferrell’s character is up for anything, no matter how absurd. One scene in particular involves Ferrell’s character attempting to make out with a doll, only for the situation to spiral out of control.

The blooper reel captures the moment when Ferrell, fully committed to the bit, topples off the desk along with the doll. This destructive surprise is a testament to Ferrell’s dedication to physical comedy, even in the most ridiculous of situations.


A Lot Like Love

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Ashton Kutcher’s run as a romantic comedy leading man in the mid-2000s produced a number of memorable films, including “A Lot Like Love.” In this film, Kutcher stars alongside Amanda Peet as two characters who slowly fall for each other. While the film itself is relatively tame, the blooper reel offers a glimpse into the more playful side of the actors. One particularly amusing outtake involves Kutcher miming sex acts while Peet gives a humorous fake moan.

The scene ends with Kutcher breaking character and joking about needing a “fluffer,” a term typically used on adult film sets. This outtake adds a bit of R-rated humor to a film that otherwise plays it safe, showcasing the actors’ ability to bring their own personality to the set.


Forgetting Sarah Marshall

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“Forgetting Sarah Marshall” is a film about overcoming heartbreak, but it also features some of the most hilarious love scenes in recent memory. Jason Segel, who wrote the screenplay, stars as a man trying to move on from a painful breakup. When his character finally reconnects with his ex, played by Kristen Bell, the resulting love scene is both awkward and funny.

The blooper reel reveals that Segel struggled to keep a straight face during the filming of this scene, particularly when Bell delivers the line “I can milk ya” while grasping onto his nipples. The outtake is a perfect example of how the actors’ playful energy translated into a film that is both heartfelt and hilarious.


Ali G Indahouse

Before Sacha Baron Cohen became known for his role as Borat, he introduced the world to Ali G, a wannabe gangster with a penchant for getting into absurd situations. The 2002 film “Ali G Indahouse” follows a more traditional narrative structure than Cohen’s later works, but that doesn’t mean it lacks the actor’s signature brand of humor.

One particularly memorable blooper involves Ali G sitting on a bed while two actresses engage in some under-the-blanket action behind him. Cohen, ever the prankster, places a ball in his crotch and calls a dog onto the bed, resulting in a moment of pure chaos as the dog goes after the ball. The actors’ inability to keep a straight face is a testament to Cohen’s ability to turn even the simplest of scenes into comedic gold.


Neighbors

In “Neighbors,” Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne play a couple struggling to maintain their intimacy after the birth of their baby. One scene involves the two characters trying to steal a moment for themselves, only to realize that their baby is watching them. The blooper reel reveals just how difficult it was for the actors to film this scene with a straight face.

As Rogen and Byrne try to keep their composure, the baby’s grinning face proves too much for them to handle. The result is a series of outtakes where the actors can’t help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation, highlighting the challenges of balancing humor and intimacy on screen.