Indiana Jones, Raiders: He is crawling out of a tomb and pushes a heavy stone out of the way. It falls and BOUNCES. Twilight Breaking Dawn P1: Bella and Edward are on a deserted island - the beach of which is completely covered with footprints. (Crew, obviously)
There were two more from Titanic that should’ve been on this list: -The incorrect Star patterns after the sinking. -One scene where there was a quick change of the camera from one color of something to another. In A Beautiful Mind, there is a scene at the end when one of the hallucinations interacts with the surrounding physical environment for a second.
These are subtle mistakes but they always bothered me and I always notice it. In The Matrix Revolutions at 52:55 when Trinity is being held hostage by Agent Smith/Bane with a knife to her throat you can see a blood trail where the knife is but in the next scene it's gone , the scene after that shows the blood trail again, also again the scene after shows it gone again. Lol can never not notice it.
I just noticed this year after watching the commercialized movie since the 60's every Easter. The Ten Commandments. It was the part where Moses parts the Red Sea. Ramses is in his chariot overlooking the sea on the rock platform. If you look close after his army runs after Moses, the horses get very agitated. Ramses in the scene is by himself but you will see a horse handler. The horses got very agitated and kept slipping its right rear leg off the rock. Almost falling off. It is the distance shot and you really have to look.
I have watched that scene in Lord of the Rings countless times and even when it is pointed out here, I can't see a car, I just see smoke. I always just assumed it was a house somewhere in the distance with a smoking chimney.
It can only be seen in screener DVDs or the DVD containing the original cut released in theaters. They ultimately edited this out of all home media releases.
I’ve fallen off, got kicked, and stepped on by a horse I will say the extra in the last samurai took that kick like a champ regardless of how strong it was because even a kick like that will knock you pretty good
I have never been kicked by a horse cause I was trained where never to stand with horses as a former equestrian rider. I have been tossed off though my horse freaked out once over a chipmunk that crossed in front of us lol. Horses have very powerful leg muscles so I can only imagine the power behind a kick like that. I wonder honestly how bad his injury was that he hid
Yeah, I was kicked in the hip once while working on my horse's shoes. It was the bruise from hell and took a while to go away. I didn't go down though, but I wanted to.
@@jasonspades5628 @V Traveller I forgot the "H" in north ...but unlike the video i fixed it before I posted...it was written on the vid (1959) and he still said1939
In pulp fiction I thought Tarantino intended the “divine intervention” was actually just the gun having blanks. The holes in the wall were there to enforce Jules to believe the bullets missed, but shown to us beforehand to subtly reveal the bullet holes already there as a clue to the blanks.
Not sure about this : Tarantino said in interviews that he absolutely hates people pointing out this sort of "mistakes", saying "there will always be someone to say, here you can't use this shot cuz there's a kleenex 200 feet away from the camera, I fucking hate that!" (paraphrasing but the kleenex was definitely a thing he said lmao). The thing is, his scripts are so damn tight and unpredictable, you are left unsure whether those things were left unseen or on purpose, which is a testimony to how ridiculous great his films are, especially Pulp Fiction of course! :)
Another explanation is that this is Tarantino's way to break the 4th wall : the "divine intervention" is his own intervention as director, calling the bullet holes before they were even supposed to be there...!! ... that's actually a thing I feel he'd definitely do to amuse himself lol
About Harry's eyes, i never thought about the colour, i always thought it was about the shape and feeling their eyes gave to others, that both had the same eyeshape and the same deep look in their eyes, and little Lily's eyes look kinda similar to Harry's in shape (at least to me, not like mirror images but kinda similar).
That's what I thought as well. So many are focused on the eye colour. I figured, that's why they used the actress with the brown eyes, to further explain, that it's not about the same eye colour.
Here’s one more mistake for you that I spotted in Batman the dark night. I owned the movie on DVD when it first came out. At the very beginning of the movie, the opening seen when the camera is closing up on a skyscraper, when the camera is at its closest , right before the window blows up and the jokers throw the zip line, you can clearly see the reflection of helicopter that’s shooting the seen on the glass windows of the building to left hand of the screen. It’s there for about a second. I bought a blue ray copy a few years ago and it wasn’t there. Apparently it was noticed and digitally removed in the newer copies.
#7 - the other thing is those bullet holes arent going into the wall, they are coming out on the lower ones, the wholes were poked in from the outside of the room, you can tell by how the edges are pushed into the room. #6 - the boy can also be explained away by him seeing the gun and knew it was going to make a noise.
I'm sad too not see the easily missed large guy from Gremlins. When Billy's mother gets attacked by Stripes hiding in the christmas tree, you can see a rather large fella with an 80ies moustache pushing the tree.
Of course my favorite is one that I discovered on my own without anyone ever telling me about it. In Terminator 2 there is a camera clearly visible mounted on the side of the tow truck that the Terminator steals outside the mall. Immediately after seeing the camera mounted on the side of the truck you can see the footage that came out of that camera as it crashes between two cars. You can also clearly see that the two cars were not in fact traffic moving through the intersection but they were just parked in the middle of the intersection already face to face and touching each other. The mountain camera is corrected in future versions but in the original release it's clearly visible
Some of these "mistakes" are plausible things that could actually happen : #10- Why is it impossible that a countertop can't hit the child ? #3- Is it really implausible that horses accidently kick people occasionally ? #1- I think it's safe to say that even stormtroopers sometimes hit their heads. These accidents might not have been intentional in the script but I see no need why they should be deemed necessarily as a defect because such things do happen in real life.
One I noticed was one from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 where one of the buses going through the Dartford Tunnel saying it's route to Dartford but the Tunnel traffic heads Northbound so it's moving away from Dartford. Buses in England (at least Buses I been on) always shows their destination name, not their departure.
@@hydrolito You shouldn't joke like that. Remember, there are A LOT of very stupid people out there and at least some of them will think you're serious and spread it around.
There are quite a few of these mistakes in the film. A plastic bottle in the crowd (in the arena) and when You remember the moment when one of the gladiators is "sliced" the chariot on the left Has a Man with TRAINERS on.
Early in the movie "Braveheart" William Wallace, as a boy throws rocks left-handed, but when he is confronted by Hamish on his return home, as an adult, he knocks Hamish out by throwing a rock right-handed. This could easily have been corrected by mirror reversing the earlier scene. I have noticed this, but have never seen or heard it referred to or mentioned by anyone else.
Having never read the book “you have your mothers eyes” didn’t mean that much to me. When it was first pointed out to me my reply was “I thought that they meant the same compassionate eyes not the same color”.
My mother and daughter have the exact same eyes. It’s eerie. Same shape. Same size proportionate to the face. Identical. My mother has brown eyes. My daughter blue. Having the same eyes does not only imply color.
Harry having his mother’s eyes is not about same color, which would include everyone else with the same eye color as well, but the way they both look upon others! Seeing the good in others and looking upon the world with hope, those are traits only those two characters (ok maybe Dumbledore too) had in the series!!
Well that doesn't make sense either.....actually less than color actually. When someone says you have someone's eyes they always are referring to the color and shape. The books contradicts what you say as well....It specifically states that Harry is more like his Father James in attitude and personality and very clearly did NOT look upon people like Lily did. Lily was sweet Lily Potter saw the good in Snape and trusted him where Harry clearly did not.
Some of my favorite movie errors would have to be the crewman that randomly appears next to Mark Wahlberg near the end of the film when he’s getting shot at and hiding behind a brick wall. Another one that comes to mind would be the moment in the 1933 King Kong were one of the island natives has his wig fall off after he jumps out of a hut.
There is a mistake in "Diehard 2" where John McClane ( Bruce Willis) is at a Washington D. C. airport and using a pay phone. The mistake is the pay phone says "Pacific Bell" on it implying McClane is in the west coast, not in D. C.
wow that's a sharp eye. probably a lotta cops can spot things like this (at their naturally good at picking up on the small details that most of us miss).
In the movie classic "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" the guy missing an arm that went after Tuco, changed from his left arm missing to his right arm missing. Another I fondly remember is in the movie "High Risk" where near the beginning of the movie they are in a Dodge Ram Charger and the interior including a roll bar changes from scene to scene.
The car in LOTR reminds me on the Johnny Cage vs Scorpio fight in Mortal Kombat where in the Netherrealm forrest fight you can see a car in the background :)
@@scorpionwins6378 YT: YMeadx63mVg between 55/59 you can spot two cars by looking very good at the tree line middle left and spot moving verhicles. You have to look realy good, but then you cant unseen it anymore ;)
In the opening scene to Jurassic Park, as they’re tasering the raptor from all sides, the cage is empty with the tasers from the other side waving about in the air. The raptor prop may not have been needed, but the way they made it look is just too hilarious now.
In War Games (1983) when the army jeep crashes through the fence and tips over on its side. We next see the main characters exit the jeep from another camera angle, and the jeep is suddenly back up on its four wheels.
In Happy Gilmore near the end of the film when Happy Gilmore goes up against Shooter McGavin, you can see the white BMW beetle that the heckler hits Adam Sandler with set up as a crashed car, well before the scene takes place.
Just like to mention another scene from the Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers where Karl Urban' s character Omer climbs on his horse and the sword from his seath falls out. This scene is when he meets Aragon, Legolas and Gimli for the first time in Rohan after the Orc massacre.
One of my favourite movies to mock for errors is " Resident Evil Apocalypse Nemesis" It was filmed in the city of Toronto in Canada and its hard not to notice all the errors that show it. It is called Racon City in the film/Game. Right out the batt they show a sky view of the city from several angles but in ever angle a few buildings change. Its hard to miss the CN Tower and the Sky Dome stadium (AKA the Roger's Centre now) being edited in and out multiple times in a row. At one point she is standing in front of a red and white tram that should have RTC but still says TTC on it. TTC stands for Toronto Transit Commission. there are several other smaller errors but those are the two that have stuck with me over the years =p.
Aww, I was hoping to see the scene from the original Terminator where Arnold gets a cigar put out on him at a bar, but the cigar burn is missing in the follow up scene. That or when Julia Roberts gets called by her real name in a restaurant scene in Pretty Woman.
When Batman takes on a load of men on a rooftop in The Dark Knight Rises and one of the men fighting in the background fights an invisible person, wobbles, pretend to get hit and then falls to the ground.
I INSTANTLY noticed the Stormtrooper bumping his head in A New Hope. After I noticed it, I got my sister to watch that scene, she laughed. We both called our Mom, and we told her that a Stormtrooper hit his head in the doorway. I played the scene, told her where to look, and when she saw him bumping his head and adjusting his helmet, she DIED laughing! I didn’t notice a car in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, though. Next time I watch The Lord of the Rings trilogy, I’ll try to spot it.
Johnny Depp actually has addressed the straw hat guy it was his idea a nod at anime he likes One Piece to have a pirate in a straw hat aboard as a subtle nod! Basically it was supposed to be Luffy on his ship. Gotta love Johnny paying homage
"The Searchers" is one of the best Westerns, yet even that fine John Ford film isn't free from error. Check the scene featuring Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) following the discovery of the departure of the woman "Look" from their camp. The scenes show a mysterious change in the footwear worn by Edwards. There are other scenes that contain "oops" moments but I will confine myself to this intriguing example.
I've seen many movies with cars anachronistically moving in the background, and I've even seen an airplane in the "Daniel Boone" TV show. But "Hogan's Heroes" takes the prize. Across the top of the screen, somewhere outside a German prisoner-of-war set during Season 4, you could see a parking lot with a dozen or more 1960s vehicles.
watch mojo.. looks like a part 2 of this... predator - the wrong way scorpion predator - jump to branch, branch changes Armageddon- airman looking for Harry oil on nose disappears fifth element- leeloo throws box, rotate opposite way the best man- Taye Diggs really got slapped by Mia long wizard of Oz(1936)- the munchkin hanging the usual suspect - the lineup Benicio de Toro must have been eating beans everyone was cracking up but just kept in character ROTR - Viggo kicks the helmet breaks toe... his real scream mission impossible- Tom breaks leg ankle keeps running gladiator- air tank on chariot Django- Leo smash glass on hand
Two others: Indiana Jones, Raiders: He is crawling out of a tomb and pushes a heavy stone out of the way. It falls and BOUNCES. Twilight Breaking Dawn P1: Bella and Edward are on a deserted island - the beach of which is completely covered with footprints. (Crew, obviously)
Fellowship of the ring: Nazgul by the river draw their swords with their left hand. Between shots switch to right hand and back to left again. Rexy's broken tooth in Jurassic Park. The animatronic head was a water spunge and became so heavy it smashed the safety glass breaking off the tooth(what is still in the film) and made Lex and Tim's screams of fear real. But Rexy is still missing that tooth in Fallen Kingdom so thumbs up for continuity 😂
Everytime a HP clip comes up, I want to rewatch it again, all 8. Wish I could forget it but just watched it a year ago. 😂. I wish they could make another series.
In "Jumanji", when the paramedics pull the real estate lady out of her car, she's wearing boots ; however, when they're putting her into the ambulance, she's wearing heels! In "It's a Wonderful Life", Clarence tells George that Harry died at age nine. When George looks at the tombstone, he sees the dates 1911-1919, indicating that he was actually eight. Plus, we already know that George is four years older than Harry, and George was twelve at the time.
Watch wrong turn 1 the guy of blue shirt is about to climb up in that too tree house he lives his stick behind but later he is fighting with the stick he left down
Loved the vid, but i must point out your jack sparrow remark was in error. it was extremely common for sailors in the British Navy at that time to wear straw hats and what would appear from a casual glance to be a t-shirt.
What about the scene from Carrie where Sue is carrying the bouquet of flowers to Carrie's last resting place? The scene was filmed backwards, which was to make it look surreal, dreamlike. When it shows Sue practically floating down the sidewalk, and behind her, in the distance is either a Mustang or Volkswagen (I can't remember) speeding merrily along...in reverse!
THE ENFORCER: An actor playing a dead security guard moves his head from side to side while lying in the morgue. Only noticed this a few weeks ago. Have seen the film dozens of times. Don't know how this wasn't caught in the final cut.
Stripes. The scene where Ramis tackles Murray in the parking lot, they switch back and forth from head on the dufflebag, head on the ground, knit hat on, knit hat off, like a dozen times.
Yes Pulp Fiction, I remember seeing that one bullet hole behind Samuel Jackson before the one actor even fired the gun. I didnt think about it much until Jackson turned around after the shots. I guess they made too wide a spread on the gun shot holes in the wall. Great movie though.
Number one should be the Harry Potter eye color thing because it's a massive plot point. Unlike these others that were just background mistakes or things you wouldn't notice in a single viewing.
In the Bruce Lee classic "Enter The Dragon", just before the final battle, Bruce Lee kicks someone several times in the head. An extra in the background bursts out laughing !
In "In The Heat Of The Night" there's a scene with Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier at a railroad station. A dog can be seen mooching along the platform. Then the camera angle changes and WOOF! - no dog.
Raiders of the lost ark. When Indy is mourning Marion sitting playing with the monkey there is a guy in jeans and a tee shirt plain as day to the right of him walking. Also in Braveheart a car can be seen in the main battel . Come on dude. You should know these ...Ive known about these and more for years. Can I work for Mojo ? Check them out, especially Raiders. Its so noticeable.
I don't know if I'm the only one that's ever noticed it but in Lord of the rings return of the King, when they are at the black gate and there's a close-up shot of the orcs running to the left and the right, two separate shots, I think it's right before legolas and gimli have their last lines in the film, in both of those shots for a fraction of a second you can see what looks like crew members in the background. Now this is from the original DVD of the film I'm not sure if it's still there in any updated version of it. If you look very closely you can see it and then you have to go back and go frame by frame and you can get it.
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Indiana Jones, Raiders: He is crawling out of a tomb and pushes a heavy stone out of the way. It falls and BOUNCES.
Twilight Breaking Dawn P1: Bella and Edward are on a deserted island - the beach of which is completely covered with footprints. (Crew, obviously)
There were two more from Titanic that should’ve been on this list:
-The incorrect Star patterns after the sinking.
-One scene where there was a quick change of the camera from one color of something to another.
In A Beautiful Mind, there is a scene at the end when one of the hallucinations interacts with the surrounding physical environment for a second.
These are subtle mistakes but they always bothered me and I always notice it. In The Matrix Revolutions at 52:55 when Trinity is being held hostage by Agent Smith/Bane with a knife to her throat you can see a blood trail where the knife is but in the next scene it's gone , the scene after that shows the blood trail again, also again the scene after shows it gone again. Lol can never not notice it.
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I just noticed this year after watching the commercialized movie since the 60's every Easter. The Ten Commandments. It was the part where Moses parts the Red Sea. Ramses is in his chariot overlooking the sea on the rock platform. If you look close after his army runs after Moses, the horses get very agitated. Ramses in the scene is by himself but you will see a horse handler. The horses got very agitated and kept slipping its right rear leg off the rock. Almost falling off. It is the distance shot and you really have to look.
That horse kick to the nuts from the last samurai was really spot on. That guy's a true warrior to endure that thing. Lol
Or maybe he was wearing a cup! LOL
Or maybe he wasn't hit in the nuts at all. Men also have thighs.
Wasn't he wearing armour?
His wearing a battle suit/Armor so its nothing for him...
salute to the poor guy!
Imagine the dude in the car behind Frodo and Sam not knowing that just around the corner history was being made.
That's a really good one. Just driving around doing your business, not knowing you'll end up in a masterpiece and milestone in cinema history.
Omg that poor girl who got hit in the chin was so professional for carrying on bless her
Yeah, but I also think it was her fault for having her head over the counter that the Candy Man was going to lift for her to enter.
He was prolly binking her ass up all day on set 😂😂😂
@@goldfishprime It was her fault. The actor had the action scripted, the extras were told what was going to happen.
We were tougher back then :P
As the titles say, North by Northwest was released in 1959, not 1939 as the narrator says
Damn you beat me to it 😂
@@remygaut3068 sorry friend, I'm usually the last to notice these things 😁
U beat me to it man I always notice stuff like this
Talk about a technical flub
I was like man technology was amazing in the 30's to have colored movies 😂😂😂
One of the most famous pirates in history wore a straw hat. And he commanded a crew aptly named Straw Hat Pirates.
The great pirate Monkey D Luffy.
Then he became the pirate king.
Yup and Johnny has totally admitted this was his idea as a nod at one of his favorite animes.
@@mikefink7548 I did not know that. Pretty cool insight!
In the end, that was deliberate looking at it.
I have watched that scene in Lord of the Rings countless times and even when it is pointed out here, I can't see a car, I just see smoke. I always just assumed it was a house somewhere in the distance with a smoking chimney.
Exactly. It's not even worth mentioning.
It can only be seen in screener DVDs or the DVD containing the original cut released in theaters. They ultimately edited this out of all home media releases.
i saw the earlier pirate versions, the theatre copies before main DVD was released and its clearly a car driving down the road lol
You guys don’t get it: It’s the car from Back to the Future!
I’ve fallen off, got kicked, and stepped on by a horse I will say the extra in the last samurai took that kick like a champ regardless of how strong it was because even a kick like that will knock you pretty good
I have never been kicked by a horse cause I was trained where never to stand with horses as a former equestrian rider. I have been tossed off though my horse freaked out once over a chipmunk that crossed in front of us lol. Horses have very powerful leg muscles so I can only imagine the power behind a kick like that. I wonder honestly how bad his injury was that he hid
Yeah, I was kicked in the hip once while working on my horse's shoes. It was the bruise from hell and took a while to go away. I didn't go down though, but I wanted to.
@@echospaw899 this is why u always stand to the side when you work on their hooves never directly at the heel of it.
TALK ABOUT CONTENT ERRORS ...NORTH BY NORTHWEST WAS MADE IN '59 NOT '39
@@TodaTruth
How do you know it was because of an error?
@@jasonspades5628 @V Traveller I forgot the "H" in north ...but unlike the video i fixed it before I posted...it was written on the vid (1959) and he still said1939
@@TodaTruth How'd u no it was because of an error?
I think he fixed it I didn't hear him say 39
I played it at least 3 times & never heard the narrator say 1939. Can anyone give me the time stamp?
In pulp fiction I thought Tarantino intended the “divine intervention” was actually just the gun having blanks. The holes in the wall were there to enforce Jules to believe the bullets missed, but shown to us beforehand to subtly reveal the bullet holes already there as a clue to the blanks.
That's actually a really great explanation for that scene. I could get behind it.
Not sure about this : Tarantino said in interviews that he absolutely hates people pointing out this sort of "mistakes", saying "there will always be someone to say, here you can't use this shot cuz there's a kleenex 200 feet away from the camera, I fucking hate that!" (paraphrasing but the kleenex was definitely a thing he said lmao). The thing is, his scripts are so damn tight and unpredictable, you are left unsure whether those things were left unseen or on purpose, which is a testimony to how ridiculous great his films are, especially Pulp Fiction of course! :)
Another explanation is that this is Tarantino's way to break the 4th wall : the "divine intervention" is his own intervention as director, calling the bullet holes before they were even supposed to be there...!!
... that's actually a thing I feel he'd definitely do to amuse himself lol
some of the holes were pushing into the room, others were going the opposite direction.
@@soonersciencenerd383 I thought the same thing. The ones that were shot were different to the ones that were already there
About Harry's eyes, i never thought about the colour, i always thought it was about the shape and feeling their eyes gave to others, that both had the same eyeshape and the same deep look in their eyes, and little Lily's eyes look kinda similar to Harry's in shape (at least to me, not like mirror images but kinda similar).
That's what I thought as well.
So many are focused on the eye colour.
I figured, that's why they used the actress with the brown eyes, to further explain, that it's not about the same eye colour.
In the books they’re supposed to be green anyway it’s mentioned many times
Minor mistakes I would say except the little boy covering his ear, you can't unsee it. He's so cute as he knows the gun will go off.
9:56 - he infact did not have his mother's eyes 🤣
Here’s one more mistake for you that I spotted in Batman the dark night. I owned the movie on DVD when it first came out. At the very beginning of the movie, the opening seen when the camera is closing up on a skyscraper, when the camera is at its closest , right before the window blows up and the jokers throw the zip line, you can clearly see the reflection of helicopter that’s shooting the seen on the glass windows of the building to left hand of the screen. It’s there for about a second. I bought a blue ray copy a few years ago and it wasn’t there. Apparently it was noticed and digitally removed in the newer copies.
that "cowboy" behind Jack was also wearing sunglasses, which I am sure they didn't have back then either
"Did you just make a movie mistake?" -Jack Slater/Last Action Hero
#7 - the other thing is those bullet holes arent going into the wall, they are coming out on the lower ones, the wholes were poked in from the outside of the room, you can tell by how the edges are pushed into the room.
#6 - the boy can also be explained away by him seeing the gun and knew it was going to make a noise.
Spotted by fans? Thanks, I've never seen any of these bloopers before. That Star Wars head thing - I'm new to the Internet so again thanks 😀
I'm sad too not see the easily missed large guy from Gremlins. When Billy's mother gets attacked by Stripes hiding in the christmas tree, you can see a rather large fella with an 80ies moustache pushing the tree.
Of course my favorite is one that I discovered on my own without anyone ever telling me about it.
In Terminator 2 there is a camera clearly visible mounted on the side of the tow truck that the Terminator steals outside the mall. Immediately after seeing the camera mounted on the side of the truck you can see the footage that came out of that camera as it crashes between two cars. You can also clearly see that the two cars were not in fact traffic moving through the intersection but they were just parked in the middle of the intersection already face to face and touching each other.
The mountain camera is corrected in future versions but in the original release it's clearly visible
Finally a video that ISNT themed about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock
Or Kanye interrupting Taylor Swift's VMA award.
Thank you! lol
Some of these "mistakes" are plausible things that could actually happen :
#10- Why is it impossible that a countertop can't hit the child ?
#3- Is it really implausible that horses accidently kick people occasionally ?
#1- I think it's safe to say that even stormtroopers sometimes hit their heads.
These accidents might not have been intentional in the script but I see no need why they should be deemed necessarily as a defect because such things do happen in real life.
If you didn’t they also added the accidental head knock scene in the new Lego Star Wars game too
One I noticed was one from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 where one of the buses going through the Dartford Tunnel saying it's route to Dartford but the Tunnel traffic heads Northbound so it's moving away from Dartford. Buses in England (at least Buses I been on) always shows their destination name, not their departure.
I'm surprised they didn't include "blue jean guy" from Gladiator. That one was far more obvious than a lot of these.
I was thinking the same !!
Gladiator could be sequel to West World.
@@hydrolito You shouldn't joke like that. Remember, there are A LOT of very stupid people out there and at least some of them will think you're serious and spread it around.
There are quite a few of these mistakes in the film. A plastic bottle in the crowd (in the arena) and when You remember the moment when one of the gladiators is "sliced" the chariot on the left Has a Man with TRAINERS on.
5:12 I spotted a mistake when you said "Released in 1939."
me to its 1959 mojo do this on purpose.....we may never know
I thought, DAMN, I didn't know Cary Grant was that OLD."
Early in the movie "Braveheart" William Wallace, as a boy throws rocks left-handed, but when he is confronted by Hamish on his return home, as an adult, he knocks Hamish out by throwing a rock right-handed.
This could easily have been corrected by mirror reversing the earlier scene.
I have noticed this, but have never seen or heard it referred to or mentioned by anyone else.
Imagine Frodo and Sam just found a car and drove to Morridor lol
Lol yeah but they wouldn't know what that contraction is in their time let alone how to operate it.
Having never read the book “you have your mothers eyes” didn’t mean that much to me. When it was first pointed out to me my reply was “I thought that they meant the same compassionate eyes not the same color”.
My mother and daughter have the exact same eyes. It’s eerie. Same shape. Same size proportionate to the face. Identical. My mother has brown eyes. My daughter blue. Having the same eyes does not only imply color.
2:36 T-shirt and Strawhat you say? that's no cowboy. that's a genuine pirate! The King Of The Pirates.
Luffy
Harry having his mother’s eyes is not about same color, which would include everyone else with the same eye color as well, but the way they both look upon others! Seeing the good in others and looking upon the world with hope, those are traits only those two characters (ok maybe Dumbledore too) had in the series!!
Well that doesn't make sense either.....actually less than color actually. When someone says you have someone's eyes they always are referring to the color and shape.
The books contradicts what you say as well....It specifically states that Harry is more like his Father James in attitude and personality and very clearly did NOT look upon people like Lily did. Lily was sweet
Lily Potter saw the good in Snape and trusted him where Harry clearly did not.
Some of my favorite movie errors would have to be the crewman that randomly appears next to Mark Wahlberg near the end of the film when he’s getting shot at and hiding behind a brick wall. Another one that comes to mind would be the moment in the 1933 King Kong were one of the island natives has his wig fall off after he jumps out of a hut.
There is a mistake in "Diehard 2" where John McClane ( Bruce Willis) is at a Washington D. C. airport and using a pay phone. The mistake is the pay phone says "Pacific Bell" on it implying McClane is in the west coast, not in D. C.
wow that's a sharp eye. probably a lotta cops can spot things like this (at their naturally good at picking up on the small details that most of us miss).
In the movie classic "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" the guy missing an arm that went after Tuco, changed from his left arm missing to his right arm missing. Another I fondly remember is in the movie "High Risk" where near the beginning of the movie they are in a Dodge Ram Charger and the interior including a roll bar changes from scene to scene.
At the very end of White Fang (1991), when the dog is running to Ethan Hawke, I swear those are two different dogs.
The car in LOTR reminds me on the Johnny Cage vs Scorpio fight in Mortal Kombat where in the Netherrealm forrest fight you can see a car in the background :)
Really? I've seen that film a hundred times and never noticed a car in the background. Definitely have to watch it again. Thanks.
@@scorpionwins6378 YT: YMeadx63mVg between 55/59 you can spot two cars by looking very good at the tree line middle left and spot moving verhicles. You have to look realy good, but then you cant unseen it anymore ;)
A similar error is seen in Braveheart during one of the battle scenes.
4:55 What's even more interesting is that the bullets are shot from the other side of the wall.
You could say, the girl who got hit by the countertop...took it on the chin 🤣🤣🤣
In the opening scene to Jurassic Park, as they’re tasering the raptor from all sides, the cage is empty with the tasers from the other side waving about in the air. The raptor prop may not have been needed, but the way they made it look is just too hilarious now.
In War Games (1983) when the army jeep crashes through the fence and tips over on its side. We next see the main characters exit the jeep from another camera angle, and the jeep is suddenly back up on its four wheels.
In Happy Gilmore near the end of the film when Happy Gilmore goes up against Shooter McGavin, you can see the white BMW beetle that the heckler hits Adam Sandler with set up as a crashed car, well before the scene takes place.
In Polish movies "Krzyżacy" and "Pan Wołodyjowski" there were twonscenes of battles and also there was a car Easter egg there XD
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You forgot Theoden's death hook-up in "The Return of the King"
Just like to mention another scene from the Lord of the Rings - The Two Towers where Karl Urban' s character Omer climbs on his horse and the sword from his seath falls out. This scene is when he meets Aragon, Legolas and Gimli for the first time in Rohan after the Orc massacre.
Yeah gotta love that Storm Trooper bonking his head
That head boink sound was pure genius*
One of my favourite movies to mock for errors is " Resident Evil Apocalypse Nemesis" It was filmed in the city of Toronto in Canada and its hard not to notice all the errors that show it. It is called Racon City in the film/Game. Right out the batt they show a sky view of the city from several angles but in ever angle a few buildings change. Its hard to miss the CN Tower and the Sky Dome stadium (AKA the Roger's Centre now) being edited in and out multiple times in a row. At one point she is standing in front of a red and white tram that should have RTC but still says TTC on it. TTC stands for Toronto Transit Commission. there are several other smaller errors but those are the two that have stuck with me over the years =p.
Aww, I was hoping to see the scene from the original Terminator where Arnold gets a cigar put out on him at a bar, but the cigar burn is missing in the follow up scene. That or when Julia Roberts gets called by her real name in a restaurant scene in Pretty Woman.
well he WAS the terminator! synthetic skin probably wouldn't burn as easily as ours... pretty observant though.
I didn't know Middle Earth had modern day vehicles.
Kinda weird.
I love watching videos about movie mistakes.
When Batman takes on a load of men on a rooftop in The Dark Knight Rises and one of the men fighting in the background fights an invisible person, wobbles, pretend to get hit and then falls to the ground.
I INSTANTLY noticed the Stormtrooper bumping his head in A New Hope. After I noticed it, I got my sister to watch that scene, she laughed. We both called our Mom, and we told her that a Stormtrooper hit his head in the doorway. I played the scene, told her where to look, and when she saw him bumping his head and adjusting his helmet, she DIED laughing! I didn’t notice a car in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, though. Next time I watch The Lord of the Rings trilogy, I’ll try to spot it.
I totally respect that extra that took a ball hit from a horse & didn't even break character
''I think you're the worst pirate i've ever heard of'' ''Ah but you have heard of me'', Justice for Johnny.
Next video: Top 10 WatchMojo Mistakes Spotted by Fans.
Amazing video of movies mistakes in favourite movies watch mojo, fantastic job.
8:23 oh dayummm
Now I know what the smoke was in LOTR:Fellowship. XD I was in the theater and whispered loudly "Ring wraith already!?" XD
7:30 this whole time I thought that it was smoke from a chimney. Lol
Johnny Depp actually has addressed the straw hat guy it was his idea a nod at anime he likes One Piece to have a pirate in a straw hat aboard as a subtle nod! Basically it was supposed to be Luffy on his ship. Gotta love Johnny paying homage
Yeah. Also, "Pirates of the Caribbean" is pretty much Disney's answer to "One Piece".
"The Searchers" is one of the best Westerns, yet even that fine John Ford film isn't free from error.
Check the scene featuring Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) following the discovery of the departure of
the woman "Look" from their camp. The scenes show a mysterious change in the footwear worn
by Edwards. There are other scenes that contain "oops" moments but I will confine myself to this
intriguing example.
Hey ,love this... always wanted to point out a really funny error in a Movie 😂
I've seen many movies with cars anachronistically moving in the background, and I've even seen an airplane in the "Daniel Boone" TV show. But "Hogan's Heroes" takes the prize. Across the top of the screen, somewhere outside a German prisoner-of-war set during Season 4, you could see a parking lot with a dozen or more 1960s vehicles.
7:30 Great Scott!
Those eagle eyes, you gotta love 'em.
5:26... brilliant... give that guy an Oscar!
watch mojo.. looks like a part 2 of this...
predator - the wrong way scorpion
predator - jump to branch, branch changes
Armageddon- airman looking for Harry oil on nose disappears
fifth element- leeloo throws box, rotate opposite way
the best man- Taye Diggs really got slapped by Mia long
wizard of Oz(1936)- the munchkin hanging
the usual suspect - the lineup Benicio de Toro must have been eating beans everyone was cracking up but just kept in character
ROTR - Viggo kicks the helmet breaks toe... his real scream
mission impossible- Tom breaks leg ankle keeps running
gladiator- air tank on chariot
Django- Leo smash glass on hand
#1 is interesting. It's the door that had a malfunction and didn't go up all the way. It wasn't the mistake of the extra.
Last one was hilariously hilarious!
Two others:
Indiana Jones, Raiders: He is crawling out of a tomb and pushes a heavy stone out of the way. It falls and BOUNCES.
Twilight Breaking Dawn P1: Bella and Edward are on a deserted island - the beach of which is completely covered with footprints. (Crew, obviously)
In the 80s, sleep-overs were very big and we'd watch low-budget caveman movies filmed at 4x4 trails with all the tire ruts everywhere.
Fellowship of the ring: Nazgul by the river draw their swords with their left hand. Between shots switch to right hand and back to left again.
Rexy's broken tooth in Jurassic Park. The animatronic head was a water spunge and became so heavy it smashed the safety glass breaking off the tooth(what is still in the film) and made Lex and Tim's screams of fear real. But Rexy is still missing that tooth in Fallen Kingdom so thumbs up for continuity 😂
Everytime a HP clip comes up, I want to rewatch it again, all 8. Wish I could forget it but just watched it a year ago. 😂. I wish they could make another series.
May The Farce be with you! Great list.
In "Jumanji", when the paramedics pull the real estate lady out of her car, she's wearing boots ; however, when they're putting her into the ambulance, she's wearing heels!
In "It's a Wonderful Life", Clarence tells George that Harry died at age nine. When George looks at the tombstone, he sees the dates 1911-1919, indicating that he was actually eight. Plus, we already know that George is four years older than Harry, and George was twelve at the time.
For awhile, I thought the car in the background was smoke coming a Hobbit Hut!
Bojack said, "Eff you, Todd."
The infamous "Nestle Crunch" bar in Jurassic Park 3.
4:55 The bullet hole are also punched the wrong direction as if the bullets came through the wall instead of going into the wall.
I think Tarantino wanted us to understand that they got fired at with blanks, but they mistakenly thought it was divine intervention.
The same fast and the furious scene with Johnny Tran racing Jesse has another error. No brakes on the Jetta. Lol
Didn't know about the Jango Fett head bonk 'til now!
One of the errors I noticed is that the last samurai is a white scientologist
Ooof 😅😅😅
Watch wrong turn 1 the guy of blue shirt is about to climb up in that too tree house he lives his stick behind but later he is fighting with the stick he left down
I remember watching Gunsmoke with my dad when i was a kid & remember seeing a car in one of the scenes.
A VFX error, in Transformers Dark of the Moon during the fight between Optimus and Sentinel you can a smoke cloud glitch in the background.
I will never see these movie scenes the same now, lol. *bonk
I don't know how Wallace lost in Braveheart, they had Cars.
Loved the vid, but i must point out your jack sparrow remark was in error. it was extremely common for sailors in the British Navy at that time to wear straw hats and what would appear from a casual glance to be a t-shirt.
and wear sunglasses?
What about the scene from Carrie where Sue is carrying the bouquet of flowers to Carrie's last resting place? The scene was filmed backwards, which was to make it look surreal, dreamlike. When it shows Sue practically floating down the sidewalk, and behind her, in the distance is either a Mustang or Volkswagen (I can't remember) speeding merrily along...in reverse!
THE ENFORCER: An actor playing a dead security guard moves his head from side to side while lying in the morgue. Only noticed this a few weeks ago. Have seen the film dozens of times. Don't know how this wasn't caught in the final cut.
Stripes. The scene where Ramis tackles Murray in the parking lot, they switch back and forth from head on the dufflebag, head on the ground, knit hat on, knit hat off, like a dozen times.
Not to mention the fact that the actors were supposed to be in boot camp and had hair that looked like it had not been cut in six months.
Yes Pulp Fiction, I remember seeing that one bullet hole behind Samuel Jackson before the one actor even fired the gun. I didnt think about it much until Jackson turned around after the shots. I guess they made too wide a spread on the gun shot holes in the wall. Great movie though.
actually if you look REAL close you can see a 2nd bullet hole to the side of his right shoulder as well.
Number one should be the Harry Potter eye color thing because it's a massive plot point. Unlike these others that were just background mistakes or things you wouldn't notice in a single viewing.
In the Bruce Lee classic "Enter The Dragon", just before the final battle, Bruce Lee kicks someone several times in the head. An extra in the background bursts out laughing !
There’s also seen in the Fast 9 the wrench attack where young Dom’s necklace was tuck in and out in between each camera cut!
In "In The Heat Of The Night" there's a scene with Rod Steiger and Sidney Poitier at a railroad station. A dog can be seen mooching along the platform. Then the camera angle changes and WOOF! - no dog.
The stuntman on a bicycle in "E.T." that wipes out on camera during the car/bicycle chase scene...
Don't mind the errors they are just background scenery, makes it more immersive.
Raiders of the lost ark. When Indy is mourning Marion sitting playing with the monkey there is a guy in jeans and a tee shirt plain as day to the right of him walking. Also in Braveheart a car can be seen in the main battel . Come on dude. You should know these ...Ive known about these and more for years. Can I work for Mojo ? Check them out, especially Raiders. Its so noticeable.
I don't know if I'm the only one that's ever noticed it but in Lord of the rings return of the King, when they are at the black gate and there's a close-up shot of the orcs running to the left and the right, two separate shots, I think it's right before legolas and gimli have their last lines in the film, in both of those shots for a fraction of a second you can see what looks like crew members in the background. Now this is from the original DVD of the film I'm not sure if it's still there in any updated version of it. If you look very closely you can see it and then you have to go back and go frame by frame and you can get it.