18 Awkward And Out Of Place Movie Scenes That Shouldn't Have Made The Final Cut
For every minute of a movie we get to watch, there are probably hours of footage that didn’t make the final cut. It’s all up to the directors which scenes they will include. And later they regret it and publish the footage anyway or make a director’s cut version.
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And we are totally fine with that. We understand that a five-hour movie wouldn’t exactly attract the audience to the theaters, no matter how comfy the seats are.
So, a lot of good footage gets thrown out. Then, why in the hell do directors leave those awkward scenes that seem totally out of place?
They contribute nothing to the whole experience, and might even ruin it. You know, scenes like sensual parts in Harry Potter, or hinted oral sex in Ghostbusters?
It turns out that we are not the only ones asking these questions. There is a whole community on the internet that loves to share and discuss these awkward and misplaced scenes.
We have collected some of the most interesting answers and we know you are going to like them. Let's take a look.
Just be careful, you are bound to run into some spoilers. So, are you ready to join us in criticizing the directors?
1. The Martha moment in Batman Vs. Superman, in which they both discover their mothers have the same first name, which radically transforms Bruce's mindset.
"‘Martha’"
"‘Why did you say that name?!?!????’"
– Destiny Grant via Facebook
"I was already not enjoying this film but at 'Martha' I was all the way done. What an absolutely asinine thought, that two diametrically opposed idealists would suddenly stop mid-brawl because their mothers both had the 1940s most popular baby name.
Get the fuck out of here."
– Madonna Kilpatrick-Kielion via Facebook
2. From Mamma Mia!, the scene "Does Your Mother Know?"
"It's so awkward and inappropriate compared to the rest of the movie and doesn't fit in at all. Looks like they were just trying to fit in another ABBA song."
3. The ending of Grease with the flying automobile.
"WHY DO THEY FLY AWAY IN A CAR? Cars don’t fly and haven’t flown during the whole rest of the movie?? Why start in the last scene????? I’m still upset."
4. In Captain America: Civil War, Captain America kisses Peggy's niece.
"That's all new kinds of messed up."
5. The reveal of the monster at the end of Split.
"The end of Split where he turns into a giant, muscular monster who can climb the walls and kills people. The whole story about his multiple personalities was captivating and interesting until that happened."
6. The Heat's tracheotomy sequence.
"It was overly disgusting and gross. Totally ruined the rest of the movie."
7. The Bruce and Natasha romance moments in Avengers: Age of Ultron.
"It was so out of place and there was no explanation for it whatsoever. Also, the scene where Black Widow was talking about her being forced to get sterilised and being seen as a monster or something like that."
8. The Shining's mascot blowjob sequence.
"The mascot blowjob scene in The Shining. It feels so random and unnecessary."
9. Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2's fight scene
"I can see why they would want it in the movie to make it more cinematic, but it was just totally unnecessary and totally threw the movie."
10. The Ghostbusters' ghost blowjob sequence.
"Definitely Ghostbusters blowjob. Was not necessary AT ALL."
11. From All Dogs Go to Heaven, the song with King Gator.
"I'm gonna go with the OG 'Big Lipped Alligator' moment from All Dogs Go To Heaven. I thought it was really out of place even as a child.
The song 'Let's Make Music Together' has honestly been stuck in my head ever since (as well as 'Oogie Boogie's Song' from The Nightmare Before Christmas, it's the same singer/voice actor). I swear. It's been 20 years of hell.
I'll never forget when I realised the haunting implications of the lyrics: Holy damn. The alligator wants to fuck that dog.
I could literally feel the innocence begin to drain from my life after I realised that. I know King Gator eventually saves Charlie, but FFS couldn't they come up with a better deus ex machina than the singing lustful flamboyant alligator king?"
12. In Kingsman: The Secret Service, the Princess of Sweden engages in anal intercourse with Eggsy in exchange for him saving the world.
"I thought the whole movie was really good and then at the end the girl lets one of the guys perform anal because he saved her. It was very sexist and ruined the movie for me."
13. From the film The Shape of Water, a dance scene.
"Totally took me out of the experience"
14. In Jurassic World, Zara's horrible demise.
"The death of Zara the assistant was such a tonal shift from the rest of the movie. It was almost mean-spirited towards a character we barely knew.
It was hyper violent and drawn out even for a series known for its kills."
15. The sequence in Star Trek: Into Darkness where Carol is shown in her underpants is unnecessary.
"The scene where science officer Carol is going to try to open/investigate a warhead on an uninhabited moon. So while she's explaining the plan to Kirk, she takes him onto the small shuttle craft and tells him to turn around while she changes clothes???
For some reason??? And of course, he turns and we get a shot of the actress in her underwear. I love that movie, but that scene has so little to do with the main plot and nothing to do with the characters' development.
It was included solely to objectify Carol for the straight male gaze, and completely disrupts the movie."
16. The shirtless Kylo Ren sequence in The Last Jedi.
"Real talk: I really enjoyed The Last Jedi. But when that Kylo Ren shirtless scene happened, I literally threw a hand up in the air and gestured to the screen. Like why?
I was not alone either--I heard a woman behind me whisper 'What is the point of this? Girl, you do not have time to be distracted!'"
17. Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory's "Cheer Up Charlie!" tune.
"'Cheer Up Charlie' in Willy Wonka for sure!"
– Amanda Hummel via Facebook
18. Ron's hallucination of Harry and Hermione kissing naked in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.
"So awkward. Why would you put an erotic scene into a Harry Potter movie?!"
– Sa Rang via Facebook
Having an unpleasant moment with someone is something we aim to avoid in a real life. So why would the movie directors think we want to have them in movies?
We can't say. We guess it went with their vision of the movies.
Unfortunately, it seems not many people agree with that vision.