30 Funniest Movie Bloopers

8. Anchorman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJAnResqu_w (at 1:59) With the sheer level of comedic talent involved in the movie Anchorman, it's no surprise that when something goes wrong, it's going to be the butt of a funny joke. Here, Will Ferrell and Paul Rudd riff away after Brian Fontana's Sex Panther prop breaks upon use. Great stuff from both guys, but alas, no word on if poor Sex Panther was ever repaired.

7. Liar Liar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eju7zSmHklA Jim Carrey was one of the most successful comedic actors of the 1990s, and with little wonder €“ the man is really, truly funny. Though Liar Liar wasn't one of his most enduring works, the blooper reel stands as testament to Carrey's improvisational talents. He may have fallen off in recent years, but thankfully, with the release of Dumb and Dumber To in November, Carrey is getting back to his roots.

6. X-Men

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTOItuwGkvw When the X-Men need help, they call... Spider-Man? Not quite, but the web-slinging wonder does drop by his mutant colleagues unexpectedly in this deleted scene from the original X-Men movie. Sure, they laughed then, but today, fanboys and girls would give their right arms for that sort of crossover.

5. Men In Black II

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=353vlb3VfAU (at 0:18 and 0:48) Men in Black II was a terribly disappointing sequel to a great movie, but we can at least take solace in the fact that the bloopers are quite good. In the film, Will Smith's Jay gives Tommy Lee Jones's Kay some valuable information €“ the "Achilles heel," so to speak, of the aptly-named Ballchinian alien. In these outtakes, Smith comes up with alternate names for the creature €“ all accurate, all hilarious.

4. Rush Hour 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8u_MW0ykeA (at 1:43) In Rush Hour 2, Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan reprise their roles as Carter and Lee, respectively €“ Tucker forgets this, though, and repeatedly refers to Jackie as, well, "Jackie." It's up to future Academy Award nominee Don Cheadle to set Tucker straight, in hilariously impatient fashion.
 
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