«However, data from Los Angeles Animal Services» analysis of annual intakes and
outtakes for cats and dogs shows that these animals» adoptions have dropped in Los Angeles over the last six years,» I reported in CityWatch LA.
I would love to see more people post
their outtakes for a little laugh.
These photos and
outtakes for Life magazine (some never before published) capture Albert Einstein's 74th birthday in 1953, an unusually public day for the private scientist.
Jack Rebney saw the video of
his outtakes for the first time just before Steinbauer began shooting in 2006.
Not exact matches
After a two week hiatus (we had our usual modulo (10)
outtakes reel, then a week off
for Thanksgiving), Crash Course Astronomy is back on the air!
These are the
outtakes and tirades pieced together by the video crew Mr. Rebney hired to assist in making a promotional video
for marketing RVs... and features Winnebago Man's hatred
for flies and several long swearing and cursing montages.
Following a two - week shoot in August 1988
for a Winnebago sales ad, a 4 - minute
outtakes reel surfaced in 1989 and eventually came to be known as «Winnebago Man.»
That song was recorded as an
outtake from the studio sessions
for The Times They Are A-Changin» (1964), Dylan's third album.
I thought you might like to see a few of the (photo)
outtakes from the shoot, and have the recipe
for the soup in the photos.
Edited lightly
for length and clarity, here are some
outtakes from what has become a semi-annual state of the UFC conversation with White and SI.
In this game you need 30 yards
for a first down, there are no penalties, and tackles look like
outtakes from the WWE.
So, I wanted to share some
outtakes from that shoot today, along with the sources
for getting this look on your own.
Thanks
for posting the
outtakes too, haha so funny!
I tried to be a moody model, and it certainly looks that way... except
for all the
outtakes that I didn't post
Let's just say that I have plenty of bloopers to choose from
for the next outfit
outtakes post.
And, just
for fun (and in the spirit of other recent posts), a few
outtakes from this trip.
Instagram
for Runners: Tips, Tricks, and
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This looks like fun;) And god
for you only doing 30 photos usually, I think I do 80 - 100 and there are some WEIRD
outtakes in there
for sure.
OF COURSE Sam captured these
outtakes, which I strung together
for an animated video!
A word to the wise, stay
for the closing credit sequence to see a droll photo collage of
outtake events from the lost hours of darkness.
Unstable body parts abound, but it's no substitute
for live - action bloopers or even one of Pixar's old manufactured
outtakes reels.
An fairly weak collection of
Outtakes is here (8 minutes), as well as a surface - level Featurette (4 minutes) and «Music
for the End of the World» (2 minutes), in which cast and crew members share their Armageddon playlists.
Chapters: 16 Region: 2 Ratio: 2.35:1 (Anarmorphic) Sound: Dolby Digital 5.1 Extra Features: Scene selection, «Cutting Room Floor»
outtakes, «Stunt Footage» featurette, two trailers, sleeve notes, multiple languages, subtitles, English
for the hearing impaired.
Outtakes and stock footage from the 1970 Oscar - winner Patton were utilized to flesh out the made -
for - TV Fireball Forward, which was the brainchild of Patton producer Frank McCarthy.
This was probably a case where no one said, «Maybe let's just save this
for the
outtakes.»
--
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.
Don't forget to stick around
for the credits, and you'll be richly rewarded with a few minutes of equally - entertaining
outtakes.
There's a scene early on when the respectable senator played by Cumberbatch, Billy, is at home
for the holidays with older brother and star of this show, Jimmy «Whitey» Bulger (Depp), that plays exactly like an
outtake from Johnny Dangerously — card - cheatin», tough - talkin» Irish ma and all.
Blu - ray extras include a making - of documentary; four deleted songs and two deleted scenes; a discussion with co-directors John Musker and Ron Clements; a piece on the Broadway adaptation of Aladdin;
outtakes from Williams» recording session as the Genie; and,
for those so inclined, music videos of Aladdin tunes by the likes of Clay Aiken and Jessica Simpson.
Features: generally excellent Audio Commentaries [various configurations of producers, writers, directors and cast comment on all eight episodes]; Take a Look at the Lawman — a one hour making of documentary split between discs one and two; Interview Clip with Bharat Nalluri [director
for the first two episodes]; The Music of Life On Mars — composer Ed Butt takes us through the surprisingly complex task of composing and arranging the series» theme music; Get Sykes — featurette with production designer Brian Sykes, and a [sadly] pretty average
Outtakes Reel.
I've added new old
outtakes of Vera
for Entertainment Weekly from the year 2009 to the photo gallery.
Expect special video presentations created exclusively
for Comic - Con, never - before - seen
outtakes, and a Season 5 exclusive preview.
«The end - credit
outtakes include a gag in which a doctor (Carla Gugino) reaches between the pregnant Biel's legs and produces two DVDs
for Marshall's «Valentine's Day» — a delivery that's no more stillborn than the DOA «New Year's Eve.»»
(
For all I know, and for all it matters, they spliced outtakes from that disaster into this on
For all I know, and
for all it matters, they spliced outtakes from that disaster into this on
for all it matters, they spliced
outtakes from that disaster into this one.)
In other words, we doubt you laughed much
for the previous 90 minutes, how» bout some funny
outtakes as you leave?
No «
Outtakes» (6 mins., HD)
for me, thanks, and «Deleted Scenes» (10 mins., HD) are merely negligible extensions of already - lousy jokes from the final cut.
Where the movie loses what oomph it has is in the cutaways to the ostensibly high - style canoodlings of Megan's roomie and her boyfriend, which look like
outtakes from a particularly dopey CW sitcom, and of course the commit - cute finale in which the «Meant
For Each Otherness» of it all is asserted.
I'm kind of bummed that these featurettes «focus» on the stunts almost to the exclusion of any other subject, though as a camera geek I enjoyed all the IMAX porn, like an
outtake in which the lightest IMAX camera, the MSM, proves too heavy yet
for a SteadiCam rig, causing the operator to topple over.
This is another example of a movie where some of the funniest and genuine moments are left
for the
outtakes during the credits.
They do include some more screentime
for the humorous Kumail Nanjiani and
outtakes.
Disc 2 resurrects «The Sunset Squid Fight» — the initial, spectacularly failed stab at the squid tussle, reconstructed from colour 16 mm
outtakes (it's Ed Wood cheesy)-- as well as the «unused animation» that realized, with limited success, Fleischer's idea
for bioluminescent fish to swim past Nemo's porthole.
Galleries of production stills, production art, filmmaker biographies, posters, lobby cards, merchandise, set documents (call sheets and the like), and a screenplay excerpt of the film's climax (Felton had a beautiful command of language), three radio spots, storyboard - to - screen comparisons
for the scuba and squid scenes, an
outtakes reel, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea's 1954 theatrical trailer finish off this exhaustive treasure chest of a DVD.
For those just tuning in (and you were probably confused by the outtakes, but kudos for watching it anyway), here's the official synopsis for Bridesmai
For those just tuning in (and you were probably confused by the
outtakes, but kudos
for watching it anyway), here's the official synopsis for Bridesmai
for watching it anyway), here's the official synopsis
for Bridesmai
for Bridesmaids:
Criterion's brilliant Blu - ray set of «The Night of the Hunter» devotes an entire disc to a documentary composed of pristine rushes and
outtakes from the film, most with background audio of Laughton directing his actors using both carrot (
for the kids) and stick (on Shelley Winters).
I have also added an additional HQ
outtake from Maika's photoshoot
for Teen Vogue in 2012.
The screenplay, by the suddenly - ubiquitous Simon Kinberg (also the scribe behind the upcoming X-Men 3, Fantastic Four, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith — let me go on record first saying that this film does not bode well), is a foul compost of flaccid catchphrases and boggle - eyed declarations, squeezed like old cheese between action sequences so poorly conceptualized and executed that not only is it impossible to ever tell
for a moment what the hell's going on, but the film also actually reminded me in its over-processed way of
outtakes from Tron.
Trailers
for this, Jeepers Creepers 2, Dark Blue, Antitrust, Die Another Day, and the surprisingly good Barbershop 2, two typically unfunny
outtakes, and superfluous character bios (note: not cast / crew, but character) round out the workmanlike presentation.
Other features: the Fox special «Mutant Watch», a fairly routine making - of structured around a Kelly hearing; Hugh Jackman's screen test (notable
for unused conversation between Logan and Rogue); brief clips of Bryan Singer on «Charlie Rose» (more, please); Animatics (or, X-Men meets «Reboot» — computer - generated storyboards
for a couple of action sequences); a very extensive gallery of costume and production designs; two trailers and three TV spots (none of them, disappointingly, the mock - campaign ad that ran on late night cable); a promo
for the soundtrack CD; and two easy - to - spot Easter eggs (in one, an
outtake, we're made privy to a hilarious, Marvel - centric practical joke) within underimagined animated menus.
Telling, too, that with a cast that includes Gwyneth Paltrow as a Howard Hawksian news maven, Giovanni Ribisi as a boy - mechanical - genius, and Angelina Jolie as a one - eyed British sky - pirate (a turn that would fit comfortably with any
outtake from Hayao Miyazaki's Porco Rosso), the only thing that sparks conversation is the technology used in the film's creation — and the sources that it's cannibalized to serve as the framework
for all the admittedly impressive gewgaw.
A long reel of
outtakes (7:26) shares with us takes ruined by laughter and punctuated by profanity and ad - libs plus a bit of Liv Tyler dancing
for the camera.