I bet it gets really dull having to do this multiple times a day, but even more so when shit just doesn't work, and you have to break character and routine just to carry on. The actors deserve major praise for dealing with this.
It’s interesting they decided to cut the show early and launched the plane. It seemed the entire cast wasn’t on the same page, so someone back stage called the show and thats why the guy was waving his hands to check. Great improv, but the show couldn’t have moved on without the jet ski scene, they did good though. Especially because the effects people were able to queue up in sync with his improv, which is pretty interesting.
The actors do a great job improvising, but everything feels off when there's no music to back them up. Like a fight without gunshot noises, or an entrance without the grand villain tune.
This movie was better than Star Wars and Lord of the Rings combined. It’s a shame the public didn’t appreciate this masterpiece and it never get 10 sequels as a result. At least the stunt show reminds us of what we’re missing.
Aside from the plane or a cast member getting hurt, I think most of the time the audience can't even tell something is off or going wrong. That's in thanks to all the sound and action that is going on.