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Child Actors Who Grew Up To Be Stunning - Duration: 4:21.
While some people spend most of their 20s trying to land a career, child actors are
practically born into the entertainment industry.
They may have been pint-sized cuties when they were young, but now that they're all
grown up, they've transformed into stunning adults.
Daveigh Chase
You would be forgiven for not realizing Daveigh Chase was gorgeous when she portrayed Samara
Morgan in 2002's, The Ring, but these days it's impossible not to notice her.
But this gorgeous lady doesn't hasn't just relied on her looks throughout her career.
She voiced the animated character Lilo in Disney's Lilo & Stitch in 2002, as well as
the video games, home videos, and TV series that came after.
Joseph Mazzello
Joseph Mazzello played the role of Tim Murphy in 1993's Jurassic Park, and it was this film
that catapulted him to stardom.
But is it just us, or does it appear that Mazzello has barely aged over the years?
Maybe the real fountain of youth is just surviving the raptors.
Emily Osment
Miley Cyrus rose to stardom playing Hannah Montana, but her on-screen best friend Lilly
was played by actress Emily Osment.
Osment, who's the younger sister of actor Haley Joel Osment, was only 14 when Hannah
Montana first aired in 2006.
Osment has grown up to be a lovely young woman — who, according to Twitter, is still figuring
out how to be an adult.
But hey.
At least she looks great doing it!
Jussie Smollett
Most people know Jussie Smollett for his role as Jamal Lyon on the FOX series Empire, but
long before he was a household name, he was an adorable '90s child actor.
Now he's one of Hollywood's hottest men.
He recently made blockbuster movie waves when he appeared with a meaty role in 2017's Alien:
Covenant.
Tatyana Ali
Tatyana Ali got her big break at 11 years old when she landed the role of Ashley Banks
on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
And since then, Ali's taken on an entirely different role: motherhood.
Ali and her hubby share son Edward, who Ali tells Essence she is head over heels in love
with, saying,
"I just think about him all the time."
Kevin G. Schmidt
Kevin G. Schmidt was adorably chubby as a kid, beloved for his role as Henry Baker in
Cheaper by The Dozen.
Since then, he's shed the weight, started a natural skincare line with his brother,
and become a total hunk!
Malcolm David Kelley
Malcolm David Kelley's most well-known childhood role was as "Walt" Lloyd on Lost, when he
was 12 years old.
In 2014, Kelley surprised fans when he showed up at a PaleyFest event, held in honor of
Lost's ten-year anniversary.
In 2017, Kelly appeared in Detroit as well as the upcoming drama Glass Jaw.
He also flexes his musical chops as one half of pop duo MKTO.
Oh, and did we mention he's really, really good looking?
Danica McKellar
Danica McKellar is best known for playing Winnie Cooper in The Wonder Years.
But she's also a genius mathematician.
"When I was in the ninth grade, I remember studying geometry theorems, and saying 'Wouldn't
it be cool to have a theorem named after me,' and I had no idea that one day that would
happen."
Now mother to her son, Draco, who she shares with her first husband, Mike Verta, McKellar
has hardly aged at all, and proves it's "brains before beauty" with her counting book for
mini mathletes.
Justin Lee
Justin Lee is best-known for his role as Annyong Bluth in Arrested Development.
And while he was a very cute, delightfully goofy-looking kid, there's no denying that
Lee is now pretty easy on the eyes.
Abigail Breslin
Breslin grew up in front of the cameras, and was even nominated for an Academy Award for
Best Supporting Actress for 2007's Little Miss Sunshine by the time she was 11.
While she's clearly grown into her looks, she's never gotten a big head about her success.
She told Entertainment Weekly that her family keeps her grounded, saying,
"My family's been really important.
When I wrapped on a set, and I'd go home it was always like a set-free zone, like we couldn't
talk about work.
We'd just talk about like, real, normal life things."
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Get Out Of My Car Now ! (In Slow Motion ) - Duration: 3:11.
Your at the hospital administration is right here
Get in there I'm going to the emergency room sir get in there
Get out of my car now ! Get out of my car now !
I don't know where i am i'm asking you where is my destination if you would kindly point
I pulled into your destination ! It said here i was at your destination , its over get out of my car now
It said 17 60 Get out of my car now !
Sir it said GET OUT OF MY CAR NOW !
Why are you yelling at me ?
BECAUSE YOU WONT FUCKING GET OUT OF MY CAR !
But your are not to yell at me , you are not to yell at me
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Do it
Do it
Do it
You are facing
GET OUT RIGHT FUCKING NOW !
You are facing
GET OUT OF MY CAR ! I'M FACING A FUCKING MORON !
GET OUT !
NOW !
Your facing a
NOW!
You have no right to scream at me
I WILL FUCKING TALK TO YOU ANY GOD DAMN WAY I WANT !
Really ?
YES I FUCKING WILL ! AND I HAVE THE RIGHT
Where am i ?
Your at a hospital where ! were you need to be
GET OUT OF MY CAR !
Hello
Can you get her out of my car please ?
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5 Unsolved Mysteries Of Christmas - Duration: 26:13.
1..Camilla Lyman
Camilla Lyman was a wealthy heiress; her parents were old money Boston aristocrats.
She shared her father's passion for show dogs.
Camilla quickly showed herself to be an excellent trainer and became well-known in dog breeding
circles.
According to her sister Mary, she was a good handler and a good breeder of clumber spaniels.
She never dated or married; her dogs were her life.
A solitary spinster, she lived with her parents on their hundred-acre estate.
In 1968, her father died from lung cancer which reportedly devastated Camilla.
She became more withdrawn from her family eventually cutting them off almost entirely.
She grew more eccentric and began to make an unexpected change in her personal life.
Starting in the mid-1970s, Mary noticed that the estate was not being taken care of properly.
Camilla became an eccentric recluse and spent more time with her dogs than she did with
people.
Her appearance began to change as well.
Cam started taking steroids to get more masculine features.
Between 1978 and 1985, her voice deepened, she began to develop facial hair, she began
wearing men's clothing and legally changed her name to Cam.
Around 1981, he started to associate with a fellow dog owner named George O'Neil.
George was eventually hired by Cam, becoming the caretaker of his estate.
He took care of paying Cam's bills and arranged rides to dog shows.
Eventually, he started taking over Lyman's finances and became Cam's only confidante.
It was O'Neil who convinced Cam to purchase a 40-acre estate in Hopkinton, Rhode Island
where Cam would spend the reminder of his life in seclusion along with 58 dogs that
he kept on the property.
He was reportedly a cranky neighbor who rarely spoke to anyone else and left O'Neil to feed
his dogs, bring him the mail, etc.
Cam had the strange habit of hiding large amounts of cash around the house and kept
a case filled with valuable jewelry at his side at all times.
In 1984, Cam took the step of giving O'Neil power of attorney over his estate.
Also Cam wrote out a will giving O'Neil the $400,000 Hopkinton property and $1.9 million
but had to care for the dogs on the property.
He established an exhibit for one of his dogs at the dog Museum in St. Louis, and scatter
his ashes over Madison Square Garden during Westminster Kennel Club annual dog show.
In 1987, three years after making George O'Neil his heir, he fell off the map completely.
His disappearance was discovered when his relatives and friends failed to receive Cam's
customary Christmas card.
The family was especially concerned because checks that had been sent to Cam were being
endorsed with an account number for a bank account in Rhode Island instead of his signature.
In December of 1988, his family contacted the police and reported Cam missing; they
also contacted the law firm in charge of the Lyman trust.
They hired Charles Allen to investigate the disappearance.
O'Neil was asked about Cam, who was not concerned about the disappearance, claiming that he
had done it before.
The last communication he had with Cam Lyman was on July 17, 1987.
According to O'Neil, they were speaking over the phone when the line abruptly went dead.
The next day, he went over to the Hopkinton property where he said he found the phone
ripped from the wall and the dogs unattended.
He never saw Cam again.
O'Neil claims he believed that Cam had gone to Europe to undergo a sex-change operation,
but gave no reason as to why he thought this or why he neglected to inform anybody about
Cam's disappearance.
When Charles allen requested permission to search Cam's property, O'Neil refused his
request.
Later, when looking over Lyman's finances, Allen noticed large amounts of money that
had gone missing with no explainable cause.
Cam's sister Mary does not believe that he would ever leave his beloved dogs behind.
In December of 1994, Cam's family asked the probate court to declare him legally dead.
The judge declared him dead in July of 1995.
They also fought to keep Cam's estate from George O'Neil.
In the end, O'Neil settled for the Hopkinton property while the family received Cam's estate.
O'Neil quickly sold the property soon afterwards.
In 1997, a new police chief re-opened the case and began searching Lyman's property.
On September 24, 1997, Cam's remains were found inside the sewer system near his home
by Greg Siner, who had bought and lived in the house.
He located the remains after noticing a strange smell from the sewer.
Because of its condition, it took over a year for the body to be conclusively identified
as that of Cam Lyman and his death was declared a homicide that most likely occurred at the
time of his disappearance.
Although, George O'Neil was the main suspect, he was never charged with murder.
In 2003, He was, however, charged with embezzling $15,000 from Cam Lyman.
He was sentenced to a year in prison and ordered to pay a $450 fine.
He has made only one statement about Cam Lyman saying: "She's dead.
I don't know anything about it."
Unfortunately, O'Neil died in 2011 without ever being charged.
The murder remains unsolved.
2.
Jonelle Matthews In 1984, 12-year old Jonelle Matthews lived
in Greely, Colorado with her adoptive parents, Jim and Gloria Matthews, who adopted Jonelle
when she was only one month old.
The couple had another 16-year old daughter named Jennifer.
On December 20, Jonelle was dropped off by friends at her family's residence in the 300
block of 43rd Avenue Court in Greeley, Colorado at approximately 8:15 p.m.
She was returning from a Christmas choral program at a nursing home, where she had sung
with her middle school choir, and was to wait for the rest of her family to arrive at the
home.
Her older sister and her father, Jim Matthews, were at a basketball game and her mother,
Gloria Matthews, was visiting relatives out of state.
At 8:30, Jonelle answered the phone and wrote down a message from a female teacher for her
father, Jim Matthews, who was the principal at Platte Valley Elementary School in Kersey.
When her father came home about an hour later from a basketball game, he saw Jonelle's shoes
and her shawl near a space heater in the family room.The television and lights were still
on and the portable heater was running on the floor.
Jonelle typically sat next to the heater whenever she watched TV.
However, there was no sign of jonelle, and Matthews called the police.
Although police did not find any signs of a struggle, they discovered footprints in
the snow around the perimeter of the house and the garage door was open.
A large search effort was launched, but Jonelle was never found.
Jonelle's DNA had been entered into a national database, but there have so far not been any
hits.
Also, investigators had not found any suspects DNA at the house.
In May 1985, a partial scalp fragment was found at a nearby farm.
It was determined not to be Jonelle's because her hair had a reddish tint and there was
hair on the scalp which appeared to be light blonde.
Jonelle's biological mother, Terri Vierra-Martinez, located the child's adoptive parents in 1997.
Vierra-Martinez learned about Jonelle's disappearance at that time.
She also discovered that law enforcement had kept her under surveillance for six weeks
after Jonelle's 1984 abduction before they determined she wasn't involved.
However, because of adoption privacy laws, investigators were unable to tell Terri that
Jonelle was missing, as they could not reveal the child's new identity to her biological
mother.
She has become friends with Jonelle's adoptive parents.
Jim and Gloria believe that their daughter is deceased and have held a memorial service
for her.
They now live in the Philippines.
3.Anthony michalowski
On December 27, 1988, A man's severed head was found by a man searching for cardboard
in a shopping centre's trash bins in North Versailles.
The man called the cops and an investigation into the body-less head was launched.
The cut job was apparently rough, hardly executed with Jack the Ripper-like precision and crude
enough to leave no teeth or lower jaw.
Later, a disembowelled lung and pile of human teeth were also found discarded under a tree
in a Pittsburgh neighborhood.
The man was identified as 22-year-old Anthony Michalowski.
Anthony was referred as a "drifter" by his friends and family and he would often
went off of the radar, sometimes for days at a time.
He was last seen alive on Christmas Eve of 1988.
Family and friends had no idea about his disappearance since they were used to his absences.
Michalowski was unemployed and spent much of his free time on Liberty Avenue, known
at the time as being a hub for prostitution.
Some people speculated that Michalowski himself was a prostitute, however, his family denied
this.
Because only about 15 percent of Michalowski's body was found the cornoner couldn't pinpoint
the exact cause of death and, in turn, couldn't classify the death as a homicide.
What was known was Michalowski had sedatives in his system, meaning he could have either
been drugged or have overdosed before he was dismembered.
however, the coroner stated that Michalowski was either dead or unconscious when he was
beheaded.
The authorities received plenty of tips about potential human remains that had been found,
many were the remains of deer and other animals, but nothing of any use.
With no leads to go on, a local television station hosted a live call-in show to solicit
anonymous information from the public, in hopes of uncovering a killer or killers.
The case went cold for 4 years, untill, sanitation workers uncovered a thigh in a dumpster in
Shadyside.
Eventually, other body parts were recovered, all in trash bags placed in dumpsters around
the city.
Authorities identified the remains as those of 30-year-old Michael Hickmott.
The victim, who had been disemboweled and dismembered like Michalowski, had been unemployed,
although he had previously worked as a prostitute.
Hickmott's death led authorities to a suspect named Robert Wayne Marshall who was a self
proclaimed "neo-nazi vampire" and said to be an alcoholic.
Law enforcement found several connections to Marshall and Hickmott.
The shoulder was found in a dumpster not far from Marshall's apartment and, even more incriminating,
witnesses told police they had seen the two together the weekend before Hickmott's remains
were discovered.
Authorities soon realized that Michalowski's death mirrored that of Hickmott's: Both men
were unemployed and had been disemboweled and dismembered with their body parts scattered
in several dumpsters.
Authorities issued an arrest warrant for Marshall on May 6, 1992, setting off a manhunt for
the suspected murderer.
However, Marshall committed suicide only two days after he was charged with Hickmott's
murder by overdosing on pills and slashing his wrists and throat.
Marshall left a note, proclaiming his unhappiness and confusion, confessing that he would no
longer be in this world by the time his friend received his letter.
Authorities considered him a potential serial killer, with perhaps additional victims.
There have been no other suspects in the case and Michalowski's murder remains unsolved.
4.Debbie Wolfe Deborah Ann Wolfe, often referred to as "Debbie,"
was born on June 19th, 1957.
She was a 28-year-old nurse and residing four miles on the outskirts of Fayetteville, North
Carolina, with her two dogs.
On December 25th, 1985, she finished her shift and presumably went home to her isolated cabin.
The following morning Debbie was scheduled to work, but she never arrived.
This was very out of character for her; she hardly ever missed a day at work.
The hospital could not contact Debbie despite making many phone calls.
so after a few hours her mother, Jenny Edwards and a friend, Kevin Gorton, made the trip
out to the cabin to check up on her.
Because Debbie was particularly neat and meticulous, they were surprised at what they found in
and around the cabin.
Her car was parked in a different spot than normal, there were several beer cans scattered
around the property, her dogs had not been fed, her uniform was thrown on the kitchen
floor, and her purse was shoved behind her bed.
While continuing to browse around, Jenny and Kevin saw Debbie's answering machine blinking
with unheard messages.
They played back the messages on Debbie's answer machine in hope of clues, and heard
the voice of a man saying that he hoped Debbie didn't miss any more days at work, implying
that she had been absent, which was not the case.
At the time they were listening to the message, Debbie had only been unaccounted for a few
hours into her morning shift that day.
They searched the area surrounding a pond in Debbie's backyard.
However, no trace of her was found.
When Jenny tried to report her daughter missing, she was told that the police would not become
involved until seventy-two hours had passed.
On December 31, five days after her disappearance, the sheriff's office finally began their investigation.
When officers arrived they had their bloodhound dogs scour the area hoping to find Debbie
or pick up a scent at the very least, but that was to no avail.
Police did not order a search of the nearby pond, as they believed Jenny Edwards and Kevin
Gorton had already done so, despite the fact that they did not have the means.
Frustrated at the Cumberland County Sheriff departments incompetenc, Jenny Edwards decided
to hire her own divers, Kevin Gorton and Gordon Childress.
As they were looking around the pond, only two minutes passed by when they stumbled upon
a set of two different footprints and marks on the ground that indicated something or
someone was dragged.
They immediately went into the pond and that was when the discovery of Debbie's deceased
body was found.
Moreso, she was seemingly put inside of a 55-gallon oil barrel that Debbie owned to
store firewood in.
A quick inspection revealed that the barrel from the cabin was gone, leaving only a ring
shaped indent where it used to be.
The following day an autopsy was performed and revealed death by drowning- however it
could not be determined whether the drowning was accidental or if Wolfe was the victim
of homicide.
The local sheriff's department claimed it was probably accidental.
The oil drum that Wolfe was discovered in also went missing, and police denied that
she was even found in it, insisting that the divers had been mistaken.They believed that
the divers had seen her jacket ballooned out from being in the water.
However, the divers claimed that what they saw was definitely a barrel.
Police investigators believed that she had died accidentally, falling into the pond while
playing with her dogs.
Her family and friends, however, did not believe this.
A few months after Debbie's death, Jenny had a chance to examine the clothes found on her
daughter's body.
After looking at the clothes, Jenny became convinced that the clothes did not belong
to her daughter.
The pants appeared to be too large, the field jacket did not belong to her or her brother
(she had borrowed one from him), the bra had a cup size that was three times too large
for her, and the shoes were three sizes larger than her normal shoe size.
However, the police claimed that the clothes belonged to her.
While conducting their investigation, Jenny recalled that there were two men who had an
interest in Debbie from a relationship standpoint.
Both men had tried to pursue romantic relationships with her, and both apparently knew where she
lived.
Jenny believes that one of the suspects took Debbie hostage, kept her alive for several
days, and then killed her.
She believes that the killer returned later to remove the barrel from the pond, so that
her death would appear to be accidental.
One of the men particularly bothered her, as he had a history of psychiatric illness
and often asked her to go out with him.
At one point, he was able to get her home phone number and began to call her.
He even claimed to know where she lived and threatened to come see her.
After her body was found, this man was questioned by the police; however, he had an alibi and
refused to take a polygraph, before skipping town for a week.
The other male volunteer was questioned as well, but he nevertheless was cleared also.
To this day, Debbie's family remains convinced that she was murdered.
5.Missing trio of fort worth It was a Monday morning on December 23, 1974,
when seventeen-year-old Rachel Arnold Trlica set out for an afternoon of Christmas shopping
at the Seminary South Shopping Center (now known as the Fort Worth Town Center).
She was in high school at the time, but had been married to Thomas Trlica for six months.
Rachel asked her friend Lisa Renee Wilson to accompany her to the mall; Lisa agreed.
Rachel drove to Lisa's residence to pick her up when, Julie, who was Lisa's neighbor asked
if she could accompany them and they allowed it under Julies' mother's consent, who wanted
her home by 4:00 p.m.
The three girls departed before 12:00 p.m. and arrived at the Army/Navy Store to retrieve
Christmas presents that were on layaway.
Thereafter, they made their way to Sears at the Seminary South Shopping Center, parking
the vehicle on the upper level near the store.
Afterward, the three girls' whereabouts are unknown.
They seemingly vanished into thin air before 6:00 p.m. Witnesses informed authorities that
they had seen the three girls inside the mall during the day.
According to the evidence, the three had done quite a bit of shopping because there were
Christmas presents in bags with receipts in the car, indicating they were relatively safe
for the majority of the evening.
Several witnesses mentioned similar yet conflicting reports of seeing the trio being lured away
by someone.
In one account, a woman stated she noticed a couple of grown men pulling the girls away
from the parking lot and putting them into a pickup truck on the upper level.
Another witness came forward in 1981 (seven years following their disappearances) and
stated he saw an unidentified male forcing a girl into a van in the mall's lot.
He felt concerned and confronted the man who promptly told him to leave him alone because
it was a family matter.
Neither of these stories has been verified by authorities.
Police initially assumed that the girls had run away despite no viable motive.
Their families, however, insisted otherwise.
The following morning Rachel's husband Tommy discovered a peculiar envelope with a letter
in his mailbox.
It was addressed to "Thomas A. Trlica" and the name "Rachel" was written in the upper
left corner of the envelope.
The letter stated: "I know I'm going to catch it, but we just
had to get away.
We're going to Houston.
See you in about a week.
The car is in Sear's {sic} upper lot.
Love Rachel."
Rachel's family, along with her husband, adamantly believe the letter-writer was not Rachel.
Her name had been misspelled, and the writer had seemingly tried fixing his or her's mistake.
Additionally, the letter was too formal the family felt.
It had been addressed to "Thomas A. Trlica," Rachel's husband.
However, she and everyone else who was friends with Thomas called him "Tommy."
Furthermore, handwriting experts examined the letter and other various writings by Rachel
and their tests came back inconclusive.
In addition, there was no city name on the postmark; only a blurry Postal Service number:
76083.
The "3" appeared to be printed backwards, leading the family to assume the "3" was actually
an "8."
If so, the return address would be Weatherford, Texas -- a thirty-five-minute commute from
Fort Worth.
Another possibility was the zip code "76483" which would be Throckmorton, Texas approximately
two hours away.
Family members hired a private investigator in 1976 named Jon Swaim, after frustrations
with the police investigation, hoping to acquire new leads and answers.
Swaim committed suicide in 1979 and his records were destroyed, but it is unclear if he uncovered
any legitimate information concerning the case.
A few months later, law enforcement received a phone call from a psychic living in Hawaii.
She told the department they could find the girls' skeletal remains at an oil well but
didn't specify where.
The authorities were chasing their own tails until 1981 when an employee working at an
oil company in Houston, Texas unearthed three sets of skeletal remains.
Tests were done by medical examiners and it was concluded the remains did not belong to
the Fort Worth girls.
Rachel's sister Debra claims that their childhoods had been unhappy and that she and Rachel had
been frightened of their father, who is since deceased.
Debra was once engaged to Thomas Trlica before his marriage to Rachel, but she now says the
relationship was not serious.
Rachel began seeing him afterwards and the two were married in 1974.
Rachel then moved out of the Arnold family home and lived with Thomas.
Debra had been arguing with her then-boyfriend at the time Rachel and the girls disappeared
and was temporarily living with Rachel and Thomas in December 1974.
Both Debra and Thomas maintain that their romantic relationship was over by that time
and it was not uncomfortable having all three of them living in the same quarters.
Rachel asked Debra to accompany her on the shopping trip on December 23, but Debra decided
to stay in bed instead.
Debra was also in the Trlica home the following day when Thomas recovered the strange letter.
Twenty years later in 1995, Rachel's younger brother Dusty communicated with another private
investigator named Dan James.
James and Rusty believe witness reports that Rachel and Lisa were seen alive in the initial
days following their 1974 disappearance at stores and a gas station.
They now believe that both Lisa and Julie are deceased, but that Rachel is alive and
being "kept" from visiting the Fort Worth area by person(s) unnamed.
James does claim that several 'credible' witnesses reported seeing Rachel in the Fort Worth area
during the Christmas holidays as recently as 1998, however.
James and Rusty also believe that the unidentified person(s) are maintaining efforts to keep
Rachel cloistered away.
However, They refuse to detail their evidence (if any) supporting these claims.
In 2001, another witness named Butch Hutchins came forward detailing his testimony on what
he saw on the day of the girls' disappearance.
When he was leaving the mall at 11:30 p.m. - he came across a security guard in a pickup
truck.
When they conversed, he saw three girls in the front seat of the guard's vehicle.
The witness stated that the girls seemed relaxed and were in the vehicle 'willingly.'
The authorities managed to locate the security guard.
When he was questioned he denied the girls were in his truck on the evening of December
23, 1974.
Since then, the case had gone cold with very few leads.
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what?
When you take away the tower, the King won't be protected anymore and I'll win.
I'll take the risk
checkmated
Oh damn, I didn't expect that
shit
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Hilarious Bloopers That Happened While Filming Death Scenes - Duration: 4:16.
It's always sad to watch your favorite character shuffle off this mortal coil.
But it's even worse for the actors involved, who often have to film these emotionally difficult
scenes over and over again.
It's no wonder, then, that actors often try to lighten the mood by goofing off right as
their character is kicking the bucket.
Here's a look at some unexpected bloopers during death scenes.
Inglourious Basterds
Sally Menke was an Academy Award-nominated film editor who worked on nearly all of Quentin
Tarantino's films until she passed away in 2010.
While working with Menke, actors and crew members on Tarantino films would leave friendly
messages for her while shooting — which she'd discover months later in the editing
bay, like this bit from Inglorious Basterds actor Til Schweiger.
"Sally!
I am not dead!
I just pretended.
Now I'm gonna go after him and I'm going to kick his f---ing Nazi b---s, okay?"
Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Mel Brooks virtually created the movie parody genre, making full-length parodies of entire
film genres like Blazing Saddles, Spaceballs, and Dracula: Dead and Loving It.
In one scene, a pair of vampire hunters played by Brooks and Steven Weber needed to stake
a vampire named Lucy.
Weber barely held it together as the scene plays out a little more… vigorously than
he expected.
"Ohhhh my God!"
The Avengers
All true fanboys and fangirls shed a tear at the shocking loss of SHIELD agent Phil
Coulsen in Marvel's blockbuster The Avengers.
But nobody took it quite as hard as Cobie Smulders, whose agent Maria Hill simply expressed
what every one of us was feeling in that dreadful moment.
"Coulsen!
Nooooo!
God!
You were the greatest man I ever knew!"
And she didn't stop there.
"You will be avenged!
You will be avenged!
I will get The Avengers, and you will be avenged, Coulsen!"
Jaws
As grizzled old Quint in Jaws, Robert Shaw got to have a spectacular, gruesome, and memorable
farewell.
The cast and crew probably had no idea the scene would go down in the annals of movie
history, because to Shaw it was downright hilarious...thanks to just a little too much
fake blood.
Calling Mel Brooks!
[Groaning then laughter]
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Making movies is tough work, with shooting days regularly lasting more than 14 hours
as crews prepare sets, lighting, props, and practical effects rigs.
That means a lot of tired actors, as Michael Rooker proved in this scene from Guardians
of the Galaxy volume 2.
Since he was playing the deceased Yondu, all he had to do was lie there while his co-stars
delivered a heartfelt eulogy over his body, but it turned out to be… just a little too
comfortable.
"Sometimes it's right there by your side all along and you don't even know it."
[Snoring]
Even Drax couldn't wake him!
[Snoring]
Merlin
Eoin Macken portrayed Sir Gwaine on the long-running British series Merlin — right up until the
character was laid low by treachery.
The once mighty Gwaine expired in the arms of his friend Percival, played by Tom Hopper,
while sadly lamenting his failure to stop the bad guys.
Or at least, it should have been sad, but Hopper apparently took it a little differently.
[Laughter]
The Interview
In Seth Rogen and James Franco's controversial 2014 comedy The Interview, the duo played
an American talk show producer and host sent to North Korea on a mission to assassinate
the nation's leader, Kim Jong Un.
Along the way, Rogen's character got into a fight to the finish with a North Korean
agent.
But as this blooper shows, the two actors weren't exactly treating it like a moment
where life hangs in the balance.
"Slow push!"
[Screaming]
"Sorry!"
Game of Thrones
When Jon Snow was assassinated on Game of Thrones by his own men at the end of season
5, it was one of the most shocking moments ever on the HBO fantasy series.
So would the red witch be able to bring him back to life during season 6?
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My Last Youtube Video :( - Duration: 5:36.
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