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I can add another mistake. In the Mel Gibson movie Apocalypto, there is a scene with a solar eclipse and then a full moon within 24 hours. Any astronomy buff can tell you that this is physically impossible.
Continuity departments catches more than people think. But the COSTS to reshoot, reset, rework, etc. aren't usually worth it. Granted, in today's CGI-ified world, it's not as tough to fix weird anomalies, but it STILL costs money and work hours.
I had a crush on here ever since I saw that terrible (great to me though 😅) movie she was in with Brendan Fraser. Bedazzled!.. that was it. Definitely one of them "ohhhh I kinda remember that movie!" movies.
Commando has a REALLY weird one where you see Arnold (or his stunt double) get hit by a car and it makes his wallet fly out of his pocket. It shows the wallet flying out so clearly I thought it was supposed to be part of the plot 😂...but then in like the next scene he pulls his wallet out (which he never went back to pick up) to show that girl who helps him a picture of his daughter..
Passenger 57 is a good action movie. The guy that played Charles rain could’ve easily played a dark version of the joker in the 90s. Would have been stellar.
You missed one from "Men in Black." At the point that Agent J has the revelation about the Flushing Meadows Pavillion towers, K and Z are in the background, supposedly clacking away on keyboards. Yet neither one is making contact with the keys. While a "future technology" argument could be made, earlier in the movie keyboard operators Bleeoop and Bob can be seen actually making contact with the keys.
Always assumed the QoS sweeper was avoiding noises that could amplify too much on mic. If the cinematographer had reckoned with it, the angle wouldn't show the pushbroom head.
In the early 90s, I saw a movie called Tiger Claws. It starred Bolo Yeung as a killer of well known martial artists and also starred Cynthia Rothrock as 1 of the heroes of the movie. She is partnered with a male cop whose name I don't remember. Near the end of the movie when the male cop is fighting Bolo Yeung, he is wearing a yellow jacket over a white t-shirt and his hands are cuffed together behind his back. The movie briefly cuts to a shot of something happening outside the warehouse where the cop and Bolo Yeung are fighting. When the scene returns to inside the warehouse, the cop's jacket was gone but his hands were still cuffed behind him.
City by the Sea with Robert Deniro and James Franco. Near the end of the movie, there is a scene with the cops surrounding some warehouse where James Franco’s character is holed up. As the cops get out of their vehicles and draw their weapons, there is this one cop who didn’t have a handgun. So the dude just made the ol’ finger gun and pointed that at the warehouse.
In the movie _Twister_ a truck, with a broken winshield, smashes through a house, that rolled across the road. When the truck emerges on the other side of the house, the winshield is miraculously repaired.
There is a mistake in the Departed that I have never heard anyone else talk about, but me. The pool table scene where Nickelson takes DeCaprio's boot and uses it to smash his casted hand. You see clear as day Nicholson slams the boot on the pool table and DiCaprio is never touched.
The Other Guys- the scene after the accounting office blows up, Will Ferrells wooden gun keeps changing from in the holster to laying on the ground in every cut. It actually adds to the comedy when you notice it.
also in the battle scene in endgame is the pegasus. its not a tech glitch but a logic one. all of the pegasus were killed by hela prior to endgame at at no point does valkyrie ride one before that
There's a great one in "Raiders of the Lost Ark". Marion at the table in her bar. Medallion chain around her neck, then in the very next shot, suddenly, it isn't. 🙂 They probably caught this, but figured it wasn't worth doing another take.
Black Sheep has a strange error. David spade was wearing khakis in one scene where the kids humiliated him with a fire extinguisher, then he all of a sudden has jeans
I thought of two movies I actually saw and were both in the same Roger Ebert book that he caught mistakes I had not or forgot. In 'Her Alibi' a woman blows up a guy's house, but the house is OK later on. In 'Stealing Home', a man remembers a woman in flashbacks, but one is someone else's memory.
Another moment of background speed not matching foreground speed is in the movie Meagan leavey when she's outside the bar later in the movie. The traffIc in the background is clearly sped up but she is moving at a normal speed
That is true, however... they did it on purpose. They were trying to show how disconnected Meagan was from what was happening in her life. Very good movie.
No. 1 is nothing compared to "Step Up 2" its final dance scene as there is a dancer in the scene who has a button down long sleeve sweater or something on and in one part he swirls it around in the puddle only to toss it aside then only a few moments later he has it on again then a few seconds after that it disappears again. Only for it to appear in another cut for it to disappear yet again. this magic sweater or whatever makes multiple appearances/disappearances in the one scene of the movie. So in comparison to #1 "Step Up 2" blows that #1 out of the water with its magic sweater LOL
There's one in pulp fiction where the guy hiding in the bathroom comes out and shoots at jules and Vincent and misses leaving holes in the wall behind, the holes were already there.
There is one other in Commando that involves the Porsche. And that is when Arnold crashes the car, and the "woman's" head goes rolling off of the back of the car and in the next scene ahe climbs out the car completely fine. It is very obviously a model shot. And it didn't take DVD and 4K to see it. It was very obvious even in VHS.
In Indiana Jones 4, the Russian soldiers shoot the guards at the entrance to area 57. Only some of them arent actually shooting only pointing and moving their rifles / machine guns 😂
The car thing has been known for ages, but if you think about the logistics, it makes sense. There's no way the "damaged version" was a real Porsche (it was a shell). But they may have indeed used a legit Porsche for the "driving away" shot. I doubt the owner would have wanted even false physical special effects added. And there was no chance for CGI back then. 💪😎✌️
The He's All That example made me face palm. There is zero reason why a simple romantic comedy should be shot against a green screen. Not when an action film like Speed - which cost $27m BTW - didn't. Every scene on the bus was shot on a real bus driving down a real freeway and real streets
LOVE Passenger 57!! Classic Wesley Snipes film.
now give me a motherf**king handy wipe.
5:27 "between the camera lens and the camera sensor" - you sure he said sensor?
I can add another mistake. In the Mel Gibson movie Apocalypto, there is a scene with a solar eclipse and then a full moon within 24 hours. Any astronomy buff can tell you that this is physically impossible.
Continuity departments catches more than people think. But the COSTS to reshoot, reset, rework, etc. aren't usually worth it. Granted, in today's CGI-ified world, it's not as tough to fix weird anomalies, but it STILL costs money and work hours.
Why do they have a continuity department then ?
Oh yeah the Car having no damage in Commando was a big deal in the household movie nights 😂
That actress who played Sabrina in Passenger 57 is Elizabeth Hurley. She was a badass even back then….. 😍
Pretty young and green, but... yup.
Quite the fit bird, I should say. 😎
I had a crush on here ever since I saw that terrible (great to me though 😅) movie she was in with Brendan Fraser.
Bedazzled!.. that was it. Definitely one of them "ohhhh I kinda remember that movie!" movies.
Mom had this on VHS back in the day. Used to watch this movie all the time. 80 baby. 90s kid.
Great bloopers!! Keep em coming 👍
You really think the self-repairing Porsche from Commando is more ridiculous than the self-repairing Dodge Ram from Twister?
Commando has a REALLY weird one where you see Arnold (or his stunt double) get hit by a car and it makes his wallet fly out of his pocket. It shows the wallet flying out so clearly I thought it was supposed to be part of the plot 😂...but then in like the next scene he pulls his wallet out (which he never went back to pick up) to show that girl who helps him a picture of his daughter..
Passenger 57 is a good action movie. The guy that played Charles rain could’ve easily played a dark version of the joker in the 90s. Would have been stellar.
You missed one from "Men in Black." At the point that Agent J has the revelation about the Flushing Meadows Pavillion towers, K and Z are in the background, supposedly clacking away on keyboards. Yet neither one is making contact with the keys. While a "future technology" argument could be made, earlier in the movie keyboard operators Bleeoop and Bob can be seen actually making contact with the keys.
Do you guys still do freelance writing? The contributor link on the website goes to a blank page.
No.
Always assumed the QoS sweeper was avoiding noises that could amplify too much on mic. If the cinematographer had reckoned with it, the angle wouldn't show the pushbroom head.
In the early 90s, I saw a movie called Tiger Claws. It starred Bolo Yeung as a killer of well known martial artists and also starred Cynthia Rothrock as 1 of the heroes of the movie. She is partnered with a male cop whose name I don't remember. Near the end of the movie when the male cop is fighting Bolo Yeung, he is wearing a yellow jacket over a white t-shirt and his hands are cuffed together behind his back. The movie briefly cuts to a shot of something happening outside the warehouse where the cop and Bolo Yeung are fighting. When the scene returns to inside the warehouse, the cop's jacket was gone but his hands were still cuffed behind him.
City by the Sea with Robert Deniro and James Franco. Near the end of the movie, there is a scene with the cops surrounding some warehouse where James Franco’s character is holed up. As the cops get out of their vehicles and draw their weapons, there is this one cop who didn’t have a handgun. So the dude just made the ol’ finger gun and pointed that at the warehouse.
I noticed the Passenger 57 mistake years ago and have a screenshot of it on my computer
In the movie _Twister_ a truck, with a broken winshield, smashes through a house, that rolled across the road. When the truck emerges on the other side of the house, the winshield is miraculously repaired.
Or That Awkward Moment is a stealth sequel to Mirrors 🤷🏼♂️
It's not 'everybody' that didn't notice. It's just the editor.
5:18 that wasn't a fly, that was energy from the kid powering up for that slap: The clue is him cracking his knuckles
Really thought we were going to have the guy throwing a dog into the ocean on this one.
Did film cameras have sensors back in the 70's?
They sure didn't.
There is a mistake in the Departed that I have never heard anyone else talk about, but me. The pool table scene where Nickelson takes DeCaprio's boot and uses it to smash his casted hand. You see clear as day Nicholson slams the boot on the pool table and DiCaprio is never touched.
The Other Guys- the scene after the accounting office blows up, Will Ferrells wooden gun keeps changing from in the holster to laying on the ground in every cut. It actually adds to the comedy when you notice it.
It's probably actually easier to actually sweep the street than to mime doing it with a real broom there was no need to act it out.
How about the fake painted windows in TITANIC when Rose says "Hi Jack, I've changed my mind."
also in the battle scene in endgame is the pegasus. its not a tech glitch but a logic one. all of the pegasus were killed by hela prior to endgame at at no point does valkyrie ride one before that
Perhaps the tie-no tie-tie scene in "Pretty Woman" will make the part 2 cut. Cheers....
There's a great one in "Raiders of the Lost Ark". Marion at the table in her bar. Medallion chain around her neck, then in the very next shot, suddenly, it isn't. 🙂 They probably caught this, but figured it wasn't worth doing another take.
that awkward moment i thought was an ok movie, but ya i saw it on prime, it was a guilty pleasure lol
Am I the only one who remembers "Fled", and remembers it fondly, no less ...?
Blessed with Jules lately! Hi buddy! 😅
Very similar mistake in Eraser. While Arnie is talking to the bartender his waist jacket is on then off then on again a few times.
Black Sheep has a strange error. David spade was wearing khakis in one scene where the kids humiliated him with a fire extinguisher, then he all of a sudden has jeans
I thought of two movies I actually saw and were both in the same Roger Ebert book that he caught mistakes I had not or forgot. In 'Her Alibi' a woman blows up a guy's house, but the house is OK later on. In 'Stealing Home', a man remembers a woman in flashbacks, but one is someone else's memory.
Another moment of background speed not matching foreground speed is in the movie Meagan leavey when she's outside the bar later in the movie. The traffIc in the background is clearly sped up but she is moving at a normal speed
That is true, however... they did it on purpose. They were trying to show how disconnected Meagan was from what was happening in her life. Very good movie.
No. 1 is nothing compared to "Step Up 2" its final dance scene as there is a dancer in the scene who has a button down long sleeve sweater or something on and in one part he swirls it around in the puddle only to toss it aside then only a few moments later he has it on again then a few seconds after that it disappears again. Only for it to appear in another cut for it to disappear yet again. this magic sweater or whatever makes multiple appearances/disappearances in the one scene of the movie. So in comparison to #1 "Step Up 2" blows that #1 out of the water with its magic sweater LOL
How can you not talk about the movie "Jagged Edge" with Glenn close and Jeff bridges.
Her suit changes in scene several times!!! 💁🏾♂️
Love ya Jules, but swear I've seen all these gaffs before on a bunch of other videos
Speilberg's 1941, the guys sitting on the Ferris Wheel swap places in later scenes when it would have impossible to do so.
Similar to the e and i swapping places in Spielberg’s name, eh? 😉
In The Godfather Sterling Hayden's forehead squib can clearly be seen before he is shot in Louis' restaurant.
There's one in pulp fiction where the guy hiding in the bathroom comes out and shoots at jules and Vincent and misses leaving holes in the wall behind, the holes were already there.
Are you guys doing reruns?
There is one other in Commando that involves the Porsche. And that is when Arnold crashes the car, and the "woman's" head goes rolling off of the back of the car and in the next scene ahe climbs out the car completely fine. It is very obviously a model shot. And it didn't take DVD and 4K to see it. It was very obvious even in VHS.
In Indiana Jones 4, the Russian soldiers shoot the guards at the entrance to area 57. Only some of them arent actually shooting only pointing and moving their rifles / machine guns 😂
There are no mistakes in the mcu, just things that haven't yet been explained.
Mandrill will fix it.
He's hidden in Endgame. It's the only explanation for the incredibly improbable, all-girl group shot. 😉
Mel Gibson movie, Payback, has a windshield breaking scene that is the worst continuity error ever.
Isn’t letting Ben Affleck be an actor one of the strangest mistakes in movies?
Are we not mentioning in Avengers Endgame Any Man being in two places at once?
That was covered when they mentioned that third act battle had many more errors
I would suggest that we embrace the coninuity errors in Commando, one of the most enjoyably dumb and cheesy action movies of Arnold's entire ouvre.
The car thing has been known for ages, but if you think about the logistics, it makes sense. There's no way the "damaged version" was a real Porsche (it was a shell). But they may have indeed used a legit Porsche for the "driving away" shot. I doubt the owner would have wanted even false physical special effects added. And there was no chance for CGI back then. 💪😎✌️
Movie Mistakes with the MCU and you chose the shield??? Antman!!! Glock!!!! Hammer!!!!
P.S.: It is indeed "Porsche"....not "Porsch" or "Porsch-eeeeeh"....Just "Porsche". Thank you Jules :) !
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Why is it a mistake?
L take,
The He's All That example made me face palm. There is zero reason why a simple romantic comedy should be shot against a green screen. Not when an action film like Speed - which cost $27m BTW - didn't. Every scene on the bus was shot on a real bus driving down a real freeway and real streets
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This comment won't get more then 10 likes.
😂yeah it won't
But this reply in your comment that won't, will get more, just to rub salt in your wounds.
Had to give you the 11th like
This is why I unsubscribed from you guys. You posted this same video a while back and have done it with others as well.
This is a desperate attempt to be interesting