The first one isn't a blooper it's a scene from the movie. Blooper is a scene that didn't make it into the film. But at least you are right he did break his toe and those screams are real.
I think he meant that it wasn't supposed to happen, which would consider it a blooper, but they actually decided to keep it in. What do you call it when something that wasn't scripted makes it into the final cut?
Didn't this guy make the same exact short many months ago? I swear I keep on coming across shorts from the same people talking about stuff that's been known for months and years
VERY IMPORTANT CLAIRIFACATION On the first one The actor wasn't breaking character from the helmet kicking, it was actually them breaking out of character due to the frustration of having to redo constant takes of the same scene due to dissatisfaction from the director. He then kicked the helmet in mild anger, only to end up stubbing and breaking his toe, creating the iconic scene that would be kept in.
But Bradley Cooper moving the dolls arm is not to make it look alive Bradley Cooper moving the dolls arm is because sometimes as parents we put our thumbs and our babies hands and we move our thumb to let the baby repeatedly know while they’re sleeping that we are still there
Why do you cut the facecam after each sentence? Also why are you constantly shaking your head? And I cant really tell, but I think you use the same clip of you talking looped. If thats true, then why dont you just record yourself saying the real words.