Movie bloopers in famous films that can slightly spoil the impression (7 photos + 9 videos)
There is nothing worse than the disappointment that occurs when you notice some mistake or inconsistency in a film. Even if everything else is perfect. No matter how hard you try, this mistake will now stick out like an eyesore and you won’t be able to forget about it.
Here are some of the filmmakers' missteps that were noticed by attentive viewers.
1. “Pretty Woman.” During the scene where Julia Roberts is having breakfast, she bites into a pancake and a croissant. It’s like he can’t decide.”
2. "Twilight". During the scene when Bella is in the hospital, every time the camera position changes, the position of the oxygen nasal tube changes."
3. “I always have a hard time watching movies set in my native Montana. We don't have that big of a Southern accent, and we're not all backwoods cowboys."
4. "Return to Halloweentown." When mom swipes her debit card, the magnetic stripe faces up, but she enters the PIN and completes the purchase."
5. “To all the guys: P.S. I love you.” The science teacher says that what makes the octopus' pulmonary system unique is that it has three hearts. The heart is part of the cardiovascular system, not the pulmonary system."
6. “The Power of the Moon.” Two points related to hair. Cher's character Loretta has gray hair that is eventually dyed black. However, gray hair comes and goes several times before she goes to the beauty salon."
“There’s a scene later in the film where Rose (played by Olympia Dukakis) goes to answer the door with one hairstyle and comes back to the kitchen with a completely different one. Bonus? The number of animals varies from scene to scene!"
7. "Sniper". In the scene where Bradley Cooper holds the baby. Instead of a baby, they use a doll, but it moves its arms to make it look like a real child (no, it doesn’t).”
8. "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets." During Harry and Draco's duel, when Snape is helping Draco up, a crew member with a camera can be seen in the background among the students."
“He's dressed entirely in black and is hard to spot, but once you see him, you can never unsee him! This in itself didn't ruin the movie for me, but it's a fun moment. It’s amazing how the editors missed this mistake.”
9. "Ocean's Eleven." How did they smuggle so many flyers advertising strippers into the storage facility and then fill six large bags with them under the guise of money? Danny and Linus didn’t bring them in, and Chen didn’t bring them in either...”
10. ""Remember everything." The base on Mars was so poorly built that a single bullet could pass through it and cause a complete loss of atmosphere."
“And this is against the backdrop of the fact that there was a long civil war and frequent terrorist attacks. What, no one thought that the walls should be thicker?
11. “Almost every movie from the 1980s got the ammo for their guns wrong. The Valmet M78 simply shoots endlessly at the Commando.”
“In reality it takes less than three seconds to fire 30 rounds on full automatic, but for Arnie the reality is very different. And he doesn't even aim, he just points the gun like you would a water hose washing your car."
12. “The church/library scene in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.” When the hero goes up, the mark in the form of the letter X is clearly visible, when he begins to break the floor in this place, the mark is barely noticeable."
13. "Titanic." When Jack and Rose are standing at the bow of the ship and showing Rose, the background is clearly fake and doesn't look at all like it should."
14. "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone." The scene where the trio of friends finish talking to Hagrid and Ron or Harry asks, "Who is Nicholas Flamel?" None of them seem to move their lips."
15. “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.” When the heroes emerge from a hangar at the Smithsonian Institution and suddenly travel to Tucson, Arizona, to the Air Force Cemetery. There is no desert in Washington, D.C.
