X Times Jack Black Broke Other Actors On Set
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Jack Black is a whirlwind of vibrant energy and humor who never fails to keep his audience laughing. His knack for making his co-stars and crew burst into laughter is equally famous, as showcased in our video above. Watch as Black pulls out all the stops to entertain his friends, leaving you both amazed and amused.

Jack Black is a ball of electric energy and humor who keeps his fans in stitches. But his ability to make his co-stars and colleagues break into laughter is also legendary, as made obvious by our video above. Watch it and be astounded and delighted while Black does just about anything to get a laugh from his friends. 

Sometimes, the easiest way to pull a chuckle is to add a few f-bombs to your line — something Black did during this blooper for “King Kong.” Black goes way off-script, turning the ape-obsessed Carl Denham into a potty-mouthed incarnation of himself by stating that he’ll bring to life “a primitive world never before seen by man. A place so f*****g weird, it’s gonna blow your balls off.” Naomi Watts can be heard chuckling offscreen while he gets the joke in. It’s not a movie that makes it into our coverage of the highest-rated Jack Black movies on Rotten Tomatoes, but knowing the crew had a good time helps to uplift the iffy remake.

During the filming of “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” Black faced a tongue-twisting challenge. “In my sixteen years on the,” he starts, before abruptly halting. In another attempt, he manages “On my sixteen” before breaking into laughter and swearing, much to Kevin Hart’s amusement. “I hate you for making me say this,” Black jokingly tells the director, as Hart continues to laugh beside him. Despite the struggle, Black keeps his humor family-friendly, peppering “Jumanji” with subtle jokes that might only click with adults.

On the “Goosebumps” set, even a jumbled line delivery could send his co-stars into fits of laughter. When a young actor sticks to the script saying he can’t type while walking, Black, in his signature Tenacious D style, encourages them to “in your brain, in your mental notebook place, think.” His unique delivery leaves the young actors in stitches. Interested in more instances of Jack Black’s hilarious antics with his colleagues? Check out our video above to see Black in his element, showcasing his comedic brilliance.

Jack Black was a born comic

On the set of “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” Black’s tongue kept betraying him. “In my sixteen years on the,” he begins, cutting himself off. In the next take he makes it through “On my sixteen” before breaking up and cursing, making Kevin Hart laugh beside him. “I hate you for making me say this,” he tells the director, as Hart continues to crack up. The line continues to stymie Black, but he doesn’t drop anything too off-color or weird into “Jumanji,” even if only adults would catch it.

On the set of “Goosebumps,” simply delivering a mixed-up version of an actual line could crack his co-stars up. When one of the teens follows the script and says that he can’t type while he’s walking, Black begs them to, in a Tenacious D-styled wild drawl, “in your brain, in your mental notebook place, think,” but the kids can’t help but fall apart at his delivery. Want some more examples featuring Jack Black cracking his colleagues up? Click our video above, which will give you even more examples of Black at his best and most chaotic.



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