In Irreversible when Vincent Cassels character is asked his name at a party he says Vincent , I think most of that scene is improvised and it isnt really noticable
ok,i heard from a few people that aparently you can see a white transit van in the background of the film Braveheart.ive not been able to spot it despite watching it several times.does anyone know what scene its in?
theres been other mistakes in movies too,including in a Bond film where he goes into a building and its bright in the backround and then when he comes out its just after dark:-).
another one is in the film Star Wars where after coming back from destroying the Death Star,Luke runs over to princess leia and says her real name,carrie.
In Irreversible when Vincent Cassels character is asked his name at a party he says Vincent , I think most of that scene is improvised and it isnt really noticable
I remember hearing that a few of the weapons used in Gladiator hadn't been invented at that time
You can see tire tracks in the sand in the Greatest Story Ever Told
You can see the tracking helicopter's shadow on the mountain in the opening sequence of the Shining
I'll think of some more
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This sort of stuff really bugs me..one of the downsides of the Internet
Its fine if its "You can see a truck in the background in Ben Hur", but when there are sites listing crap like "At the start of the scene the character is wearing a watch with a black strap, but at the end of the scene, the strap is clearly brown" it does my head in.
The Wikipedia entries some some South Park episodes even have list of mistakes, including stuff like the scorboard at the stadium where they played thebaseball final is in the wrong corner....
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I remember seeing a plane in the sky in Gladiator in the cinema but they must have cut it out on dvd cause I could never see it again unless i dreamed it.
Shed's loads of errors in topgun. the numbers on the tail of mavericks plane keep changing during the end battle.
during the Elevator Scene Kelly McGillis is wearing a baseball cap to hide the fact that she's had a hair cut and dye. and tom cruise's hair is constantly changing during the same scene(from wet to dry, combed one side to the other etc.)
I rarely notice these things, and really don't care about them. Unless there's some glaring continuity errors spoiling the film for you, it shouldn't be a problem.
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I think I remember a four wheel cart with a pivoting front axle ...That might've been in an episode of Rome either.
Anyway it's technology not available to the Romans. Part of the reason Roman roads are bullet straight is that they never copped on to the pivoting axle. Hardly a "mistake" though as most people wouldn't know that ...more of a factual inaccuracy.
But CSI for example is full of similar inaccuracies. Some of the stuff they do with image enhancement and audio separation* would be stretching credulity on Star Trek.
*In one episode they separated out the sound of three or possibly four distinctly different vehicles from audio off an answering machine. Theoretically possible but in practice about as do-able as uncooking a chicken or separating a pot of green paint into two seperate pots of yellow and blue.
" I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"
One of my favourites (thats prob the wrong word) is in teen wolf with Michael J fox. in the big basket ball game at the end an extra in the crowd got bored and took his manhood out and just stood there .
Not a mistake but intentional: In Heroes the episode when Hiro's Father(played by George takei who played Sulu in Star Trek) is trying to get him to come back to japan when he gets into his car the REG is NCC-1701 the REG of the starship Enterprise
Biggest mistake in movies is allowing Spielberg to finish his own movies. War of the Worlds and AI would have been better remembered had he left out his smaltzy family reunion bit. We know you had a fractured childhood Steven, but get the **** over it!![]()
I remember an interview with Peter Jackson after he'd directed the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Some fans had gone through them and found numerous visual mistakes.
The one they focused on was a scene where 2 hobbits leaned against a balcony railing in the Elves homeland (can't remember the name). As hobbits are tiny, and the elves are really tall, the fact that the railing only came up to their lower chest/stomach area was seen as a major mistake.
Jackson's response was, correctly, along th lines of "who gives a ****?"
I guess there's a fine line between pointing out bloopers (like the Storm trooper in Star Wars clocking his head) and getting very anal.
In some ways it's similar to the whole Dogma 95 movement. They started out foregoing special effects, lighting, and props, and tried to find suitable locations, but people got so anal about it ("but that actress isn't really pregnant, she's just got a pillow up her jumper"), that the founders soon distanced themselves from it.
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Any Given Sunday. Every touchdown sees the scoreboard jump 7 points, but the scoreboard should only ever go up 6. the extra point is for a conversion which would be a minute later.
The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
There's a modern-looking pen used by Messala in Ben-Hur.
He pushes the button before using it.
City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.
O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"
G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!
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