These Popular 34 Movie Lines Were Created On The Spot

Published on 05/23/2022
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30. The Wolf Of Wall Street – “Sell Me This Pen.”

Martin Scorses is another movie director who is all about improvising in his films, and his 2013 film, The Wolf of Wall Street, showed that clearly. The famous scene involves Leonardo DiCapri telling someone to sell him a particular pen where the person had to respond with a follow-up response to the question. Interestingly, the scene came from an experience with one of DiCaprio’s security personnel, who, while on the way to the set, explained to him that he had a job interview with Jordan Belfort. His security detailed to him that he was presented with a pen and was told to sell it. DiCaprio found a perfect way to drop the line in.

30 The Wolf Of Wall Street Sell Me This Pen

30 The Wolf Of Wall Street Sell Me This Pen

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29. Clueless – “I’m Totally Buggin’ Myself.”

Without a doubt, Clueless was one of the most influential movies of the 90s and was said to be the starting point for terms such as “buggin’.” Doland Faison played Murray’s character, and during an interview with Vulture, he noted co-star Paul Rudd, who played Josh, improvised the scene. After the line was dropped in, Murray said the laugh which came after was genuine because they were not expecting that line to fall in. Interestingly, many other improvs were added throughout the movie that was later revealed in interviews done by the stars.

29 Clueless Im Totally Buggin Myself

29 Clueless Im Totally Buggin Myself

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