However, without these scenes, Frostbite wouldn't even have reached an hour in length, as the film itself ends (quite mercifully, I think) around the 75 minute mark, only to tack on some not - too -
funny outtakes, slow - crawling closing credits, and a deleted scene that was not funny enough to keep in the movie, and definitely not worth sticking around for at the end.
In other words, we doubt you laughed much for the previous 90 minutes, how» bout
some funny outtakes as you leave?
(I posted
some funny outtakes of me braving the elements, aka: freezing my tail off, on Snapchat!)
Thor, Loki, Hulk and friends seem to be plopped from their regular programming into a mishmash of
the funniest outtakes from one of their regular movies.
Since I'm a house full of kids (3 boys) I have
some funny outtake pictures.
Not exact matches
Your
outtakes are too
funny.
Thanks for posting the
outtakes too, haha so
funny!
Oddly, his
funniest scene is an
outtake that shows up in the end credits.
Nothing special here: a theatrical trailer, a music video montage of the film's tabletops, a strange but
funny Bill Murray
outtake, a soundtrack plug, and an entertaining interview with the bitchy Taylor Mead.
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Outtakes (3:43 HD): For such a serious film, it's
funny how the actors break out in laughter when they mess up a line or a set / prop malfunctions.
This is another example of a movie where some of the
funniest and genuine moments are left for the
outtakes during the credits.
If all those
outtakes and gag reels weren't enough there is still more in «All the Stuff We Had to Take Out but Still Think is
Funny», which includes more Deleted Scenes, Extended Scenes and Alternate Scenes.
«The World of Tomorrow Science Hour» (5 mins., HD) is staged
outtakes from a non-existent Disney program featuring Hugh Laurie's David Nix, who becomes frustrated with his juvenile co-stars in a manner that is very
funny for Laurie's dry English contempt.
The
outtakes are also very
funny and is a great addition.
Each two to three - minute 3D video is from Eurosport's popular WATTS programme, which takes an irreverent look at sport and features a mix of exhilarating sporting action and the
funniest sporting
outtakes from around the world.