We all know that movie shooting is hard work, which starts from the script writing. The directors and editors thoroughly check every scene, every line and every word the actors should say.

However, lots of the material is usually cut out in the end. Although there are the scenes that were captured accidentally and they managed to change the whole idea of the film. Take a break and see the list of the three most awesome episodes ever.

The Godfather


Can you imagine yourself in the same room with a superstar? When accepting the role, Marlon Brando was already a legend. Skilled actors were nervous staring with him. There is no surprise that Montana, who was offered a role of Luca Brasi, could not string two words together.

He was a bodyguard before getting into the movie and was chosen by Copolla only due to his girth. It was a huge guy who could beat anyone in the ring. However meeting up with Brando during their first scene, the man was so shy and afraid to fail that he even forgot his lines. The director loved the contrast between the average-looking Don Corleone and the big man being all adrift in front of him, literary showing off whom you should be afraid of, that he left the scene and added the one with Montana practicing the speech in the hall.

Casino Royale

This movie was a real turnaround for the whole saga. A blonde, blue-eyed Bond was kind of out of this world, and fans even tend to boycott the movie. However, after the release it was clear that Casino Royale was one of the best spy movies ever. Agent 007 got millions of new admirers. People wanted to be as skilled as 007 was, groveling Online Casino Guide and spending hours playing poker at the playhouses.

Guys were trying to achieve the Craig’s flawless body shape staring at the image of him getting out of the ocean in tiny blue shorts. And if you still think that scene was in the script – you are wrong. Bond had to swim in the ocean staring at the sexy lackey's wife. However, Craig awkwardly hit the sandbank and had to stand up to make his way back. The directors found his look extremely sexy and the whole scene too passionate to cut off.

The Dark Knight

We should all thank Heath Ledger for the incredible Joker – the unique character the actor brought into the history of the cinematograph. They say that Ledger got into his role so well that a few dozens of movie moments were his complete improvisation. The famous sarcastic clapping was one of them. Joker was not supposed to do anything that moment, and when Heath started clapping – everyone in the shooting area freaked out, but the cameras kept rolling.

That was amazing how he felt the character. Another episode took place when Joker was supposed to set the hospital on fire. After the pause, he had to click the button to blow the building. But out of sudden he took the controller during the pose and the bus behind him was set on fire. It added a certain dose of humor to it.