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- Blooper - Wikipedia
A blooper, or gag reel, is a short clip from a film, television program or video production, usually a deleted scene, which includes a mistake made by a member of the cast or crew
- The Funniest Movie Bloopers Of All Time Compilation - YouTube
Here is a collection of our favourite movie bloopers! #PaulDano #MovieBloopers #Funny this video includes: Jennifer Anniston, Paul Dano, Kevin Hart, Seth Rog
- BLOOPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BLOOPER is a fly ball hit barely beyond a baseball infield How to use blooper in a sentence
- BLOOPER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
BLOOPER meaning: 1 a funny mistake made by an actor during the making of a film or television programme and usually… Learn more
- BLOOPER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Blooper definition: an embarrassing or humorous mistake, as one spoken live over a radio or television broadcast or one recorded during the filming of a movie, television show, etc
- Blooper - TV Tropes
The term "blooper" was coined by pioneering TV producer Kermit Schafer in the early 1950s when he began releasing a series of best-selling record albums compiling audio of mistakes from radio, film and TV (most of which were recreated for the records)
- What Is a Blooper in Film: Unintended Comedy Behind the Scenes
A blooper in film is an unintentional error made by the cast or crew during production that’s often humorous These mishaps can range from forgotten lines to accidental prop failures, offering a candid glimpse behind the perfectly polished scenes we’re accustomed to seeing on screen
- Blooper - definition of blooper by The Free Dictionary
blooper (ˈbluːpə) n informal chiefly US and Canadian a blunder; bloomer; stupid mistake [C20: from bloop (imitative of an embarrassing sound) + -er 1]
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