We’re back with another episode of the AO.com Green Room! Will Manning finds out from Kyle Tomlinson how it felt to be David’s Golden Buzzer and plays the “how many T-Shirts challenge” with Leah Burnsville!
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Mary Osbourne isn’t going to let a broken bone in her foot stop her from doing her best Freddie Mercury impression and performing a Queen medley for our Judges! Despite being a little out of time, her efforts earn her 3 yeses and a pedicure from Stephen backstage…
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12-year old Thomas Wallis has a unique talent for our Judges – he can name every station on any London Underground line! Watch above to see if he can score 4 yeses…
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David makes amends with Kyle Tomlinson from Sheffield after previously saying no to him at a past Audition by pressing that Golden Buzzer! Watch above now…
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Sales manager Mark Holt performs Hakuna Matata from Disney flick The Lion King on his clarinet for the panel, but is it their problem-free philosophy to give him four yeses?
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75-year old Malcolm and 84-year old Henry may look like the future Ant & Dec, with the pair bringing a touch of nostalgia to BGT with their duet of You Make Me Feel So Young.
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Check out our video to see Movie Mistakes That Turned into Funny Improvised Moments featuring Starlord, Batman and more!
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Description:
A movie is constantly evolving from the script to production and then post-production. During the movie-making process, there are many changes that need to get made. When it comes to actors, they have the ability to add laughs, dramatic moments, and other emotions through the decisions that they make. Many times, it’s hard to tell what scenes are improvised or an actual part of the script. Through interviews with production members and actors like Chris Pratt, Ben Affleck, or Dwayne Johnson, these improvised scenes get revealed to viewing audiences. See how Star- Lord almost destroyed one of the coveted Infinity Stones. Where exactly does Thor store his hammer when it’s not in use? Was Batman’s reaction to Doomsday a genuine reaction or something that Ben Affleck blurted out in jest? And how did Benedict Cumberbatch manage to connect Beyonce to the world of Doctor Strange?
In many cases, it’s a mistake made by the actor or crew that creates the improvised scene. These mistakes end up being blessings in disguise as they improve scenes, add extra laughs, and create classic moments that people end up talking about long after they’ve seen the movie. In some cases, the actors are given free reign to do what they want during certain takes. From Harry Potter to Doctor Strange, you can check out these improvised moments and see how they have changed various scenes in movies. The next time you watch the films, you can try to spot these moments and see what other improvised moments will take place.
Script by: Alan Donahue
Voice Over by: Joseph Delaney
Edited by: Veronika Zelenne
Featuring:
Batman See Doomsday | 0:42
Thor’s Hammer Storage | 1:55
An Awkward Harry Potter Hug | 3:18
Star-Lord Drops the Infinity Stone | 4:33
Doctor Strange Musical Artists | 5:36
Spider-Man’s Training Session | 6:52
A Fast & Furious Spit-Take | 8:03
The Joker’s Slow Clap | 9:22
Wolverine’s First-Class Improv | 10:36
A Lovely, Lovely Voice | 11:48