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piqtescue · 7 months
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I would appreciate some context for either of these??
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clockwards · 1 year
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watching criminal minds s3e12 Third Life where, you know, Lindsey appears and Reid gets to watch a man be shotgunned in the face and it's all very traumatizing but all I can fucking think about is the bloopers where they all pretend to go piss afterwards and Matthew just fucking walks backwards into them while undoing his fly
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duckuwu · 2 years
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Criminal Minds | Season 3 Blooper Reel Clip
AJ Cook & Paget Brewster
Some folks were asking for the clip I made this gifset from, so here you go babes.
Transcription beneath the cut.
[sound of crying kid in background]
JJ: We're here to walk you through this.
Offscreen actor (with attitude / sarcasm): You're gonna walk us through this? Could you run us through this please?
Emily: [indecipherable]
JJ/AJ: Not if you're going to be an [bleeped out: asshole] like that, I can't.
[cast and crew in background laugh. paget laughs. then up close crew yell CUT]
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samsgoddess · 4 months
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One of the comments says the cast is a bunch of theater kids cosplaying as FBI agents and I died 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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drreidsphds · 2 years
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MORE CAST PHOTOS » PART 4 I THINK??
These photos are so hilarious and sweet. Enjoy them!
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snarkylinda · 1 year
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Was whatever the hell Spencer did intentional or....
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bluekidchaos · 2 years
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sOn of a Bitch-! Hi! This Dr. Spencer Reid. I actually CAN come to the phone right now with a very special message that your mother is a-
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the-rat-house · 2 years
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This is my voice claim for Magolor and I need yall to imagine him saying (Almost) literally Any Of These Things
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nereidprinc3ss · 2 months
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i meant to write last night but i got high and watched criminal minds bloopers for like two hours instead LOL
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the lack of bloopers for criminal minds evolution is disappointing (based on one of the posts I saw on your blog)
Very true. I could see them just goofing around (as always) and probably joking about the show going on streaming so no limits to stuff lol
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duckuwu · 2 years
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Criminal Minds | Season 3 Blooper Reel
AJ Cook & Paget Brewster
+ bonus: live paget reaction:
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papa-evershed · 8 months
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Honestly!!!
Nothing was better then binging a series or something on DVD then slapping on commentary and watching again, or watching all the deleted scenes and bloopers
Especially on one you watched all the time you could just flicked to deleted scenes and bloopers between episodes to make it a little longer for yourself
It’s great streaming now and all but nothing will ever beat DVDs, having that physical copy knowing you can watch these again and again without a monthly subscription
I have the whole NCIS, SUV and Criminal Minds box sets for this reason 😂
I would 100% buy any dvd that had Rob in though like, just for him regardless if I liked the movie or show
Exactly! For a time awhile ago I was actually starting to feel like buying DVDs was pointless because I do have a few still wrapped in plastic and the lack of special features was disheartening. 🙃 But seeing how the world of digital purchases is going, I've changed my mind yet again. At least with a physical copy, it will always be mine.
I'll always be someone that sails the pirating seas but with that said, I do also typically purchase a copy of my faves too. I've got so many DVDs from past and current favorites, slowly working on my modest little Rob collection too. Although, I'm still unsure if I'll ever take the plunge and buy the Mercenaries DVD. 😂 Not so sure I need or want a copy of that one forever.
But yes, like you said, the extras were always half of the selling point. Getting a new DVD was like a true experience, getting to see what new stuff we could learn about the film/show. I miss it so much. 🤓
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jenatwork · 10 months
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The Inherent Horror of the Minimum Wage Night-shift, or: Why FNAF Lost Its Way
This meta has been percolating in my brain for at least three years now, so why my brain chose today as the day to word-vomit about it, I’m not sure, but here we go.
My introduction to Five Nights At Freddy’s was not primarily that first Markiplier video. It was, oddly enough, a 50% Off blooper reel, in which Rei talks through various things he had to calm Nagisa down from (”Everyone hates the bear!”) - the video ended with a Freddy jumpscare that I was not prepared for. It was the only thing on the list that I’d never heard of, and I was intrigued. So I went looking, and then I found the Markiplier Let’s Play.
As someone with an intense sensitivity to music and atmosphere in media, I found that first game incredibly unsettling, in the best way. The soundscapes, the grainy camera footage, and the too-late realisation that the player-character is trapped alone in a building with things that are moving around on their own was, for me, a perfect recipe for a horror game. The knowledge that the jumpscares are inevitable, and the way the tension builds as each night progresses, showed a game that seemed incredibly well crafted.
It’s a recipe that has been adapted well in games like I’m On Observation Duty, or The Closing Shift, where you play as a lone worker on a night shift, aware that something has gotten into your place of work and it’s only a matter of time before you come face-to-face with whatever it is.
The way the first FNAF game reveals its lore also works perfectly well, for me, largely because there’s very little of it. All you learn about the animatronics is that they have an unnecessary ‘free roam’ mode at night and there’s an issue with their programming which leads them to interpret you, a human present in the pizzeria after hours, are an exoskeleton that needs putting back into its character suit. There’s tidbits of information about missing children, and the fate of the Phone Guy, but that’s it - there’s no souls of dead children inhabiting the suits, no purple guy, no unfeasibly sentient robots, and absolutely no Remnant. 
I can suspend my disbelief enough to accept animatronics with a glitch in their programming. But everything else? It’s too far. I don’t need the souls of dead children inhabiting mascot suits, or ‘security puppets’, or dead serial killers inhabiting crusty old costumes. What’s scary about FNAF is that you’re trapped in a building, at night, with things that are dangerous because of a glitch in their programming AND YOUR EMPLOYER KNOWS THIS AND DOESN’T CARE!!!
The horror of the FNAF world isn’t uncanny valley mascot characters, or ghosts; it’s the criminal negligence of Fazbear Entertainment.
I’ve worked late-night jobs and volunteered at overnight shelters, and the unsettling feeling of being alone in a huge building at night is creepy enough, without ghosts or robots.The experience of walking down a long corridor, turning off lights as you go, knowing you’re supposed to be alone but always secretly wondering if you might not be, can be terrifying. I’ve worked late nights alone when people have come into the building because they’d swallowed a bottle of pills, changed their mind about wanting to die, and seen the lights on and came in to get me to call an ambulance. I’ve volunteered overnight with rough sleepers when someone started having a seizure and I had to call an ambulance, administer first aid, and avoid waking up everyone else. And while I wasn’t scared by those people, I was scared afterwards by the realisation that I was incredibly vulnerable as a lone worker on minimum wage (or no wage) with no training for the kind of things that happened after dark.
Watching Let’s Plays of FNAF, TCS and IOOD instantly threw me back to those late nights alone in a huge empty building, wondering what I’d do if it turned out there actually was someone in the building who wasn’t supposed to be there, and knowing that my employer had no issue with me being a vulnerable lone worker on minimum wage.
I appreciate that the inspiration for FNAF was people comparing SC’s characters in a previous game to creepy Chuck E Cheeze mascots, and I appreciate also the unsettling vibes of obstensibly friendly mascots looking directly at you with something that could almost pass for sentience.
I do not appreciate shifting the scares to a cobbled-together backstory about a serial child killer who also invented unreasonably advanced robots, was killed by said robots because they were possessed by the ghosts of the kids he killed, came back to life by possessing another robot suit, came back to life again as a sentient virus in a VR game, came back to life again in the same robot suit that had already been burned, with other sentient talking robots that might also be possessed by other dead kids and a sentient talking robot with a grabby hand in its belly that killed a kid thrown in along the way. 
I thought that understanding of the Fazbear Entertainment negligence had been picked up again in Sister Location - it started out so wonderfully funny and creepy. But then they gave a voice to one of the animatronics - a voice that suggested actual sentience, not just a programmed voice that repeated the songs it sang during the day like the creepy singing in FNAF 1. My disbelief was no longer suspendable. It came back somewhat in Pizzeria Simulator, but disappeared again during the final monologue over the fire ending. It never even had a hope for Security Breach - AI on a par with Data from Star Trek does not make sense as entertainment in a kids’ theme park. Security Breach had moments of effective atmosphere - specifically, in the underground sequences which revealed both the tunnels and the old restaurant - and I liked the contrast between the public spaces and the staff-only spaces, which clearly showed knowledge of how unsettling it can be to be in liminal ‘back room’ spaces like the corridors behind shops in malls (where I have also worked, and they can be creepy af).
This is all reflected also in the many fan games, which tend to focus on creating new creepy mascots or convoluted tasks, rather than on creating an unsettling atmosphere.
It’s fairly obvious that FNAF diverted off-course and rerouted itself towards mascot horror because characters sell a lot more than unsubstantiated adult fears. Compare that with I’m On Observation Duty, which seems to get better with each sequel because the developers know what makes it scary - empty rooms with the threat of some unspecified thing, and the fact that you pay such close attention to each image that any change can feel like a jump-scare.
Which is a very long-winded way of saying that FNAF is yet more proof that most stories don’t need a sequel, I guess.
(Also, I’m aware that I’ve likely enraged a few FNAF fans by essentially saying that the ghost-kids are nonsense and the lore is a waste of time. If you love FNAF and have an urge to tell me how wrong I am, I’ll happily read your rebuttal, but abuse/rudeness will be ignored.)
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the real question is are there criminal minds blooper reels and if so why haven't I seen them
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cocoabubbelle · 2 years
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Watching “Scooby Doo, Where Are You?” (1969-1970 CBS) + Thoughts
Episode 7: Never Ape an Ape Man
Non-criminal shenanigans to open this episode.
Daphne is apparently part of a REALLY big family, from what little I remember of these series. Hi Uncle John.
Scooby goofing around with the costumes and props.
No Uncle John, don’t tell the Scooby Gang about the mystery of the Ape Man. They’ll only want to solve it and get into shenanigans.
How has NO ONE noticed the obviously menacing Gorilla-Ape Man sneaking behind Uncle John??
The art has improved for the character designs of the Scooby Gang.
Candy Mint is so obviously a stage name to hide the fact her real name is probably Mildred Beekman (no offense intended for anyone named Mildred or possessing the surname Beekman; I’m merely suggesting she was born into a traditional family and changed her name to sound more modern.)
Candy Mint sounds like a bootleg Dolly Parton. And she looks suspiciously like Sharon from the previous episode. Recycling character models??
Scooby heroically steps up and saves the actress from the ‘Ape Man’ even without using a Scooby Snack for motivation. Good boy Scooby!
Scooby finds an Ape Man head in a cupboard, but the stuntman who was supposed to play the gorilla but apparently attacked and stuffed into a convenient box by the mysterious Ape Man is holding one too. Animation Blooper, extra prop heads, or suspicious shenanigans?
“Who’s afraid of a big, bad ape?” Who are you and what have you done with Shaggy?
Fred and Velma stop Shaggy from eating a half-eaten hamburger left on the floor on the basis that it’s a clue. I would have stopped him because it was half-eaten. On the floor.
“See those claw marks? The Ape Man was eating this sandwich.” Primates actually have fingernails and toenails instead of claws, Velma. “That’s odd. Apes don’t eat meat.” Conclusion? The Ape Man is innocent and being framed by the Canine Man and Feline Man.
Fred allows Shaggy to eat the hamburger, but Shaggy won’t do it on the basis that an Ape ate the other half. Shaggy you share your food with a talking dog, don’t be a speciesist.
Fred might unconsciously have a crush on Daphne, ship Shaggy x Velma, or both since he almost always has the gang split up like that.
Animation Blooper: close up of Velma’s eyes for a few frames show that someone forgot to color them in.
Weirdest looking parrot I’ve ever seen. It looks like someone plucked its feathers out from its face, poor thing.
“That’s what I call fowl play.” Badum-tss.
A stuffed ape managed to carry Shaggy, but Shaggy is strong enough to rip it apart. Shaggy’s power is inconsistent.
Once again, we don’t see what Fred x Daphne were up to while split away from Velma x Shaggy and Scooby.
Fred falls through a secret passage Daphne accidentally opened. Fred is the Dude in Distress for this episode it seems.
How on earth did the Ape Man craft a likeness of Scooby’s head in so short of a time?
Even Scooby is calling shenanigans on the Ape Man pretending to be his reflection.
Maybe Scooby is more brave when facing beings that look more animal like because he’s not being a pushover when confronting the Ape Man again.
Daphne tries to help out by pressing a light switch, but accidentally pressed a switch turning the stairs into a slide. Scooby doesn’t mind because sliding is fun. You know what? That’s valid.
“I wonder what the other switches do?” “Well, with your luck, Daph, the next button you push will bring the roof down, but go ahead.” I feel like Daphne’s reputation of being Danger Prone is a bit unwarranted.
Deus ex Switchana lifts the staircase and reveals Fred.
Day 5 of Fred having a trap planned.
Velma shuffling Scooby Snacks like a deck of cards. Scooby Snacks are apparently as versatile as Oreos.
Daphne has a Shaggy Snack prepared and on hand for Shaggy. Daphne and Shaggy are secretly besties, and this might make me ship Daphne x Shaggy/Shaggy x Daphne. (I know there is a fan theory that they’re cousins, but official info doesn’t confirm this.)
Scooby and Shaggy goof around with billiards instead of looking for the Ape Man, which of course helps them find the Ape Man.
Scooby and Shaggy forget the plan and play ring around the rosie tag with the Ape man in the billiard room before leading him to the trap.
Day 5 of Fred’s traps not working as intended because of shenanigans.
Ok but a Wine Cask-shaped door is actually kind of neat.
Why doesn’t Freddy ever split the gang up like the girls + Scooby and him and Shaggy, or Daphne + Shaggy + Scooby and him and Velma, or him + Scooby and Shaggy + the girls, or either of the girls + Scooby and the other girl + him + Shaggy? Why is it always either him + Daphne and Velma + Shaggy + Scooby, or him + the girls and Shaggy + Scooby?
Deus ex Camera comes in handy when Shaggy and Scooby find and play around with an old camera, Shaggy notices the Ape Man without his mask on, and wisely snaps a picture of the culprit before he and Scooby run off.
Fred’s impromptu trap works better than his planned traps.
Be honest; was anyone really surprised that the Ape Man was the stuntman who dresses up like an Ape Man? No one else was shown in the episode, not even as a painting that showed their likeness ( see Episode 2: A Clue for Scooby-Doo).
Animation blooper: No sign of Fred’s eyebrows for a few frames.
“We ought to be in the movies.” Not the live-action ones imo.
Day 7 of no “And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for you meddling kids.”
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vroomvroommuppett · 2 years
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Ok so I had a funny thought. Imagine on an episode of Criminal Minds the writers mention you and/or Andrew as a part of an investigation (like an unsub is a fan or something like that) and they have Reid act like he doesn't know who you / Andy are
I can imagine all the bloopers or gag reels MGG and the cast would have while filming the episode
ok no wait
both yn AND andrew are the unsubs working together and reid has to “shoot” them or handcuff them
handcuff:
“man why don’t we do this at home? this is hot”
and everyone just bursts out laughing
longest episode to film
OH and when being interrogated, they all kept flirting with one another, and cannot keep a straight face and they had a whole ass gag reel of just that episode, mostly pda, sexual innuendos, and flirting
and they’re both unsubs that last a whole season
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