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  • I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.

  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 unscripted moments in horror movies.

  • You're gonna need a bigger boat.

  • I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, strangling his first wife with droplets cleaning up on event in the mobile.

  • Discard for this list will be ranking the classic iconic or memorable moments from horror cinema that were performed off the cuff or otherwise not included in the original script.

  • We're also putting a spoiler alert into effect, since we'll be getting into some major plot points during the course of our list.

  • What are some of your favorite horror ad Libs?

  • Let us know in the comments.

  • Number 10.

  • The Pomeranian It Chapter Two comedic moments in horror movies sometimes work really well, while other times they fall completely flat.

  • Thankfully, the first entry on our list is courtesy of Saturday Night Live alum Bill Hader, who delivers the hilarious, unscripted reaction to a not very scary little dog did.

  • The sequence occurs when hater and co star James Ranson are looking at three Devilishly trapdoors from Pennywise the clown.

  • First, the scary jump happens and the actor response, according to the script.

  • Then a cute little Pomeranian appears.

  • I'll call back to a joke haters Richie Tozer made earlier in the film, and the jokes start to fly.

  • The actor's reactions to the dog were improvised so as to make the humor feel authentic.

  • And we think it totally works.

  • That's a good boy.

  • It's actually super.

  • And that's a good boy.

  • Good boy.

  • Next time we just go with regular scary number nine improv a thon.

  • Shaun of the Dead, A Little improv worked wonders and it, but a lot of it was positively hilarious in this scene at the Winchester Pub from Edgar Wright.

  • Shaun of the Dead.

  • Have a nice cold pint.

  • Wait for a while.

  • This to blow over Theo.

  • Titular Sean has just been dumped by his girlfriend, so his best mate, Ed, is doing his best to cheer him up.

  • The improv a thon occurs when Ed, played by Nick Frost, rattles off backstories for all of the assorted characters in the bar, strangling his first wife from the draft excluder and invented the mobile disco theme reactions from Simon Pegg is Schoener genuine, as right, allowed Frost to work off the cuff for the stretch of dialogue.

  • This loosening of the script helped this early scene in the film not only deliver the laughs, but also assisted in flushing out the cast End of the World Number eight Stew Scream.

  • Matthew Lillard isn't exactly known for his resume of horror movie roles, but one big one has to be his portrayal of stew marker in the first screen film Surprise Sydney Marker has a number of notable lines during screams.

  • Critical third act when it's revealed that both Stew and his buddy Billy Loomis have been performing double duty is the film's iconic killer ghost phase.

  • Yeah, put over misery because let's face its into Your mother was no Sharon Stone.

  • One that's both humorous and unscripted occurs when Billy and Stew are fumbling with a telephone with bloody, messy hands.

  • Skeet Ulrich's Billy attempts to toss the phone to Stew, but Ullrich accidentally drops it on.

  • Lillard.

  • The actor, rather than breaking character, decides to instead go with it and utter the now famous unscripted line.

  • Maybe with phone number seven licking lips.

  • The Silence of the Lambs.

  • Sure, weaken debate until the cows come home as to whether or not the Silence of the Lambs was a horror film or a thrilling crime procedural.

  • But one thing's for sure, Sir Anthony Hopkins performances Dr Hannibal Lecter is absolutely terrifying.

  • Apparently, Lewis had murdered a transient and done things with the skin.

  • The brilliant cannibal killer installed himself almost immediately into the annals of horror with his speech about eating liver with fava beans and a nice Chianti.

  • But did you know that the not so good doctors, quick intake of breath and looking of his lips wasn't in the script?

  • I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.

  • Thea Act is sudden, unnerve ing and performed off the cuff.

  • But it adds so much menace to the electric character to the point where we can't imagine the scene without it.

  • You fly back to school in our little starting life.

  • Number six Jesus wept Hellraiser Way.

  • Andrew Robinson's career is a character actor, has been full of iconic and memorable roles, but he was pulling double duty on Hellraiser, playing both nice guy dad Larry Cotton and a later version of his sleazeball brother Frank.

  • God knows I don't really understand myself.

  • Robinson's ability to move back and forth between personality extreme serves the movie well, particularly when Frank, now wearing his dead brother's skin, is caught by the Senate bites after a trap is laid by his niece.

  • Kirsty.

  • Frank's final line in the script was a generic expletive, but Robinson instead decided to go biblical, uttering this verse.

  • Jesus Wet Number five Lorries song Halloween.

  • Sometimes it's all about the little things.

  • Laurie, What's the Boogeyman?

  • Jamie Lee Curtis is.

  • Laurie Strode sings an improvised song to herself early on in John Carpenter's 1978 horror classic.

  • The song was composed on set as an unscripted piece by Curtis Carpenter and producer Debra Hill on otherwise innocuous little ditty.

  • That's an interesting character piece I wish I had you Alone.

  • What makes the song even cooler, however, was it's called Back in David Gordon Green's 2018 sequel.

  • Green had a band compose and perform a version of that song to be used as a source que during the scene when the father and son are returning from a hunting trip.

  • Now that's what we call doing.

  • Your homework is dance class that important to you?

  • Yeah, it's more time, and it would go for hunting, fishing on weekends.

  • I'll do with you, Dad.

  • I really love spending time with you, But right now dancing is my thing, you know, and it really hits me.

  • Their number four.

  • Piper's Pit They Live Rowdy.

  • Roddy Piper was a pro wrestling legend long before he appeared on the silver screen as a horror and action hero.

  • I'm giving you a choice, either.

  • Put on these glasses are starting in that trash.

  • That said, Piper's natural charisma and ability to ad lib during wrestling pro most translated well to the world of cinema, particularly with this iconic line from John Carpenter's 1988 cult hit You know you look like your head fell in the cheese dip.

  • Back in 1957 Piper enters the bank wearing a fresh pair of alien sunglasses that enable him to see the hidden subliminal messages placed in the world around him.

  • Then cool as a cucumber.

  • He busts out with this unscripted gem.

  • I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick ass Yeah, on I'm all auto bubble, honestly in the hands of anyone else this line might have come across is hokey, but Piper's confidence ensures that hits another level of effortless cool number three.

  • Congratulations.

  • It's a chest burster alien pop quiz, which is better alien or aliens?

  • Trick question.

  • They both rule and features some super memorable unscripted moments as well.

  • That's it, Man.

  • Game over, man game over.

  • Bill Paxton's game over Lina's Private Hudson was the result of a little bit of character building from the actor, while the first films Iconic Chest Burster scene was something else entirely.

  • The actors in question knew something was going to happen when the alien made its appearance, but they weren't told exactly how it was going to make its grand entrance.

  • The first thing that I'm gonna do when I get back is to get some decent food.

  • Director Ridley Scott was determined to generate genuine reactions from his actors, and he got exactly that, particularly from Veronica Cartwright, who reportedly passed out after her horrified reaction was caught on camera for posterity.

  • Number two Bigger boat Jaws Making a movie is never easy, and making Jaws really wasn't easy for then fledgling director Steven Spielberg, who had yet to become household name he is today.

  • As a result, Spielberg often butted heads with producers David Brown and Richard Zanuck, who reportedly weren't particularly generous with funding for this troubled production.

  • Soon, a running gag was being joked about by casting crew ribbing Zanuck and Brown that they were going to need a bigger boat.

  • Roy Scheider liked the wine so much that he tried to fit it in wherever he could, eventually finding that perfect sweet spot that we love to quote each and every time we watch the film, you're gonna need a bigger boat.

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  • Number one.

  • It's hatchet time.

  • The Shining Stanley Kubrick was both famous and infamous for his perfectionist tendencies on obsession that would often lead the director to require what felt like endless amounts of takes from his actors.

  • The Shining was one of those films and experience that reportedly pushed some of its cast, including Shelley Duvall to the breaking point.

  • Speaking of breaking the scene when Jack Nicholson's Jack Torrance smashes through a door to a cowering, Duval featured one of Horror's most quoted lines of all time.

  • Of course, Nicholson was Onley quoting Ed McMahon's famous line from The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson.

  • But the decision was also unscripted and improvised.

  • Ah, happy accident within what's otherwise a dark and disturbing horror classic.

  • Here's Johnny.

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I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti.

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