Whenever you watch a movie, there's always a certain scene or two that sticks out. Sometimes, these memorable movie moments are created by total accident.
Here are 14 movie bloopers that made it into the final cut:
1.While filming Django Unchained, Leonardo DiCaprio cut his hand on glass but stayed in character, so his real blood appeared in the film.
2.Francis Ford Coppola found a cat running around the studio where he was directing The Godfather, so he picked it up and plunked it into Marlon Brando's hands right before they shot the opening scene.
3.During the Blade Runner scene where Pris meets J.F. Sebastian, Daryl Hannah accidentally slipped and smashed her elbow through a car window, and she finished the take even though her elbow was chipped in eight places.
4.Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight were almost hit by a taxi while filming Midnight Cowboy on a busy New York street, which prompted Dustin to shout, "Hey! I'm walking here!"
5.The scene in Captain America: The First Avenger where Steve Rogers transforms into Captain America was the first time Hayley Atwell saw Chris Evans shirtless, so — as Peggy Carter — she touched his chest impulsively.
7.While climbing up the rain-soaked bleachers, Anne Hathaway slipped, and director Garry Marshall kept it in because he thought it made for a "charming moment" in The Princess Diaries.
8.As Eowyn (Miranda Otto) surveyed the destruction of her village, the strong New Zealand winds ripped the Rohan flag from its pole, unintentionally creating a metaphor that was too good to cut from The Two Towers.
9.While he was filming the scene where Mrs. Sellner comes to inspect Daniel's apartment in Mrs. Doubtfire, the set lights melted the icing off of Robin Williams's face, so he improvised his lines to accommodate.
10.The people in the market Sylvester Stallone ran through during the Rocky training montage had no idea he was filming a movie, so the moment a stall owner tosses him an orange was real.
12.The actors couldn't stop themselves from cracking up while filming the police lineup scene in The Usual Suspects, which annoyed direct Bryan Singer but wound up creating an iconic movie moment.
14.And finally, Paul Freeman didn't flinch as a fly crawled on his face during a confrontation scene between Dr. Jones and the villainous Belloq, so the Raiders of the Lost Ark special effects team decided to edit the footage to look like the fly went into his mouth.