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Old 05-09-07, 02:16   #1
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Outtakes

When you rent or buy a movie, do you sometimes think the outtakes are the best part of the movie? I love watching those.
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Old 05-09-07, 09:01   #2
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I love watching the deleted scenes and trying to figure out why they were deleted!
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Old 05-09-07, 11:50   #3
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I *love* the outtakes! I have to say that some DVDs have better outtakes than others. I enjoy the bloopers in particular. To me, it makes the actors seem more "real" and I enjoy seeing what happened behind the scenes.

I get quite annoyed when there aren't any special features like that on a DVD! I am so used to them now.
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Old 05-10-07, 00:29   #4
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I love the out takes.I really like the ones Disney/Pixar does on Toy Story and Cars!
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Old 05-10-07, 03:53   #5
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The whole idea of "outtakes" in an animated film is so ludicrous that I really enjoy them. The work that goes into making each scene is incredible, and when they have scenes where the animated character is doing appropriate actions to go with the blooper the voice actor has made, it's hilarious that they production company put that work into it.
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Old 05-10-07, 09:30   #6
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I like the outtakes myself. I love to see the bloopers and the scenes they have left out. Also the making of a movie one are also good.
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Old 05-10-07, 16:20   #7
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Yes, I also enjoy the makings of a movie. The Star Wars making of is really interesting. Even my 7 year old enjoys watching it. Then again, he is a huge Star Wars fan!
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Old 05-11-07, 04:56   #8
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Also the making of a movie one are also good.
I like those a lot. Sometimes I think the interviews with the actors/directors, etc are more interesting than the final product. It's neat to hear what they were thinking when they started a project.
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Old 05-11-07, 09:27   #9
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Sometimes, I watch them and other times I don't, but the best set of outtakes by far was with "Being There" starring Peter Sellers. It was his last role but one of his funniest ...especially the outtakes.
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Old 05-11-07, 13:06   #10
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We try to watch the outtakes when we rent a movie, but the kiddos are usually pushing us to put the next movie in. So, we miss them most of the time.
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