Honestly, I've always believed that if people lived in worlds with superheroes like Shazam, there would inevitably be people who would get fed up and not give a shit when yet another super powered fight happens in front of them.
@@dragondude9637 I'd call it 'artistic license to set the mood,' but Watsonianly, it doesn't make sense, unless we're both forgetting something important that wasn't in the clip.
These are always fun lists. I love this stuff. Please keep making more. I just hate that I already know a lot of these. But I’m sure there’s so many more that go unnoticed
Tom and Jerry actually did a reanimation of willy Wonka to incorporate them into the story and they kept the little girl getting smashed in the face. 😂😂
The teen wolf mistake was solved I believe. It was a woman who had loosened her tight jeans for comfort while sitting just before they started rolling and didn’t have enough time to adjust when action was called.
Fun fact! If you listen to the Gladiator commentary by Ridley Scott, when Russell Maximus kills Joaquin Ceaser, Ridley points out within the crowd watching in horror and silence, is a bloke right in the middle of frame, picking his nose!
Supposedly, there is a frame or two of Ace Ventura's Jimmy as he crawls out the hole of the mechanical rhino. Carrey was actually naked and reports after its release in 1995 had people thinking they saw his little Fire Marshall Bill. I saw the movie twice in the theaters and the second time after the news reports were out so I seem to notice the scene has some shrinkage on home video, cable and streaming.
That wasn't the blue jeans shot I was thinking of in Gladiator. After the first battle when Maximus is in the camp petting his horse, you can see a man in jeans walking backwards out of the shot.
It's really minor, but one that always stuck out to me was in the first Spider-man movie where Tobey Maguire runs up his kitchen wall and mic boom drops into shot
The most blatant case of visible crew members has to be the Sean Penn movie "Bad Boys". There a fight scene where one of the cameramen is in the shot for several seconds.
This is the first time I am hearing of this second scene in Gladiator where you can see a crew member in jeans. I remember the one at the beginning after the battle when Maximus is at the camp with his horse you can see a crew member beside the horse. I thought the airplane was in The Mummy Returns it was a jet airliner.
These videos kind of fall apart when the "thing you weren't supposed to see" ends up being something that happens in real life that could lend realism to a movie scene. Like a fly landing on your face or getting bonked by someone because neither of you was paying attention.
The camera guy can just be digitally removed, "movies are never completed only abandoned! We are simply passing through history, this is improved history!" Do people even watch the Lord of the Rings theatrical version when we have the extended editions 🤔, I last saw them in theater. I only have them on 4K because they came with the superior versions You can actually hear that Raiders fly now
Not a movie but a tv show that I saw had the clear view of the camera's shadow even though it was supposed to be a wild west show. It was Bonanza. Can't remember the exact episode but one of the characters lost their horse and stopped a stage coach to hitch a ride. Well the shot was from behind as they rode and you can clearly see the camera's shadow on the stage coach. Usually they're really good about that but you can't unsee it.
At the end of Back to the Future 3, the bit where Doc comes back on the time travelling train he introduces his sons Jules and Verne to Marty. Then the littlest kid is clearly seen pointing at his crotch. the kid is probably trying to tell a parent or director he needs the toilet or something. It's kind of hard to miss once you notice it though.
Anyone remember the “kim basinger cupboard ghost? Supposedly she and another actor were in a cupboard getting ready to film a scene and supposedly a ghost came between them both…i just googled it and cant find the movie
Highly recommend "kahpe bizans" meaning "slut byzantine" it is a well known turkish movie where in a fught scene a plane flew iver the main characters head and they reacted to it, and kept the scene. It was a comedy so it was a priceless moment. Incredible movie.
It annoys me when mistakes like cameraman reflections appear or poor editing slip through the net when films cost so much to make. They can kill the illusion.
It's amazing to me that people's minds leap immediately to "ghost" whenever they see something unexplained. Just because we don't know what an object is doesn't mean it's not mundane.
Honestly, I've always believed that if people lived in worlds with superheroes like Shazam, there would inevitably be people who would get fed up and not give a shit when yet another super powered fight happens in front of them.
The kid from Wonka was probably just focused on the fact they were about to get candy that it didn't even register that she got hit
OK, that's a good point (and kind of an amusing thought).
What bothered me was how Charlie just stood outside rather than go inside and get free candy.
@@dragondude9637 I'd call it 'artistic license to set the mood,' but Watsonianly, it doesn't make sense, unless we're both forgetting something important that wasn't in the clip.
These are always fun lists. I love this stuff. Please keep making more. I just hate that I already know a lot of these. But I’m sure there’s so many more that go unnoticed
Glad to hear back from you Sean are you not entertained
Honorable mention: Airplane contrails in the sky mid-way through "Warm Bodies"...
I guess the Stormtrooper banging his head on the automatic door in Star Wars is just widely known now.
Tom and Jerry actually did a reanimation of willy Wonka to incorporate them into the story and they kept the little girl getting smashed in the face. 😂😂
SEAN!!!.. always a surprise to see ya outside WhoCulture or TrekCulture....
A pleasant surprise to be sure.
Don't know if it was featured in any other videos but a london bus makes an appearance in Scrooge starring Albert Finney
The teen wolf mistake was solved I believe. It was a woman who had loosened her tight jeans for comfort while sitting just before they started rolling and didn’t have enough time to adjust when action was called.
The only thing I’ve ever thought about the Belloq fly scene is Freeman saying “look at me, I’m acting, the fly doesn’t bother me” without saying it
Fun fact! If you listen to the Gladiator commentary by Ridley Scott, when Russell Maximus kills Joaquin Ceaser, Ridley points out within the crowd watching in horror and silence, is a bloke right in the middle of frame, picking his nose!
Supposedly, there is a frame or two of Ace Ventura's Jimmy as he crawls out the hole of the mechanical rhino. Carrey was actually naked and reports after its release in 1995 had people thinking they saw his little Fire Marshall Bill. I saw the movie twice in the theaters and the second time after the news reports were out so I seem to notice the scene has some shrinkage on home video, cable and streaming.
Love your content guys 😊😊
Love your content guys 😊😊
Jurassic Park has a gaffe or a continuity error or visible crew member in almost every scene.
That wasn't the blue jeans shot I was thinking of in Gladiator. After the first battle when Maximus is in the camp petting his horse, you can see a man in jeans walking backwards out of the shot.
That's the one I spotted too.
That's the scene I remember seeing.
Expected to see Back to the Future 3 on this list.
What’s in Back to the Future 3?
@@tarantinoish When Doc is introducing his kids to Marty at the end of the movie, one of them can be seen pointing at his crotch.
@@Magothysoh yeah the kid makes a come here gesture with his hands then points right at his lil nuggets
There is also another shot in the beginning of gladiator where a crew member in jeans walks into frame that wasn't edited out
It's really minor, but one that always stuck out to me was in the first Spider-man movie where Tobey Maguire runs up his kitchen wall and mic boom drops into shot
A wee boy waves to the camera as it passes by kids in Shane.
The most blatant case of visible crew members has to be the Sean Penn movie "Bad Boys". There a fight scene where one of the cameramen is in the shot for several seconds.
The cameraman is visible in Chasing Amy. And the disappearing & reappearing cigar injury to Schwarzenegger in T2
Dean Martins accidental trick shot with a cigaret in "the cannonball run" should make the list next time.
This is the first time I am hearing of this second scene in Gladiator where you can see a crew member in jeans. I remember the one at the beginning after the battle when Maximus is at the camp with his horse you can see a crew member beside the horse. I thought the airplane was in The Mummy Returns it was a jet airliner.
I thought the airplane was in the movie Troy.
@@donnywilliamson5807 I have not seen Troy.
These videos kind of fall apart when the "thing you weren't supposed to see" ends up being something that happens in real life that could lend realism to a movie scene. Like a fly landing on your face or getting bonked by someone because neither of you was paying attention.
The camera guy can just be digitally removed, "movies are never completed only abandoned! We are simply passing through history, this is improved history!"
Do people even watch the Lord of the Rings theatrical version when we have the extended editions 🤔, I last saw them in theater. I only have them on 4K because they came with the superior versions
You can actually hear that Raiders fly now
Not a movie but a tv show that I saw had the clear view of the camera's shadow even though it was supposed to be a wild west show. It was Bonanza. Can't remember the exact episode but one of the characters lost their horse and stopped a stage coach to hitch a ride. Well the shot was from behind as they rode and you can clearly see the camera's shadow on the stage coach. Usually they're really good about that but you can't unsee it.
The girl getting hit with the door in Willy Wonka was also included in the Tom and Jerry Wonka movie.
At the end of Back to the Future 3, the bit where Doc comes back on the time travelling train he introduces his sons Jules and Verne to Marty.
Then the littlest kid is clearly seen pointing at his crotch. the kid is probably trying to tell a parent or director he needs the toilet or something. It's kind of hard to miss once you notice it though.
Anyone remember the “kim basinger cupboard ghost? Supposedly she and another actor were in a cupboard getting ready to film a scene and supposedly a ghost came between them both…i just googled it and cant find the movie
Highly recommend "kahpe bizans" meaning "slut byzantine" it is a well known turkish movie where in a fught scene a plane flew iver the main characters head and they reacted to it, and kept the scene. It was a comedy so it was a priceless moment. Incredible movie.
Mr Nanny. guy tosses a dog into a lake
It annoys me when mistakes like cameraman reflections appear or poor editing slip through the net when films cost so much to make. They can kill the illusion.
The Wonka girl didnt actually get hit. She moves just in time. Watched it in slomo
The video ends kind of abruptly. No outtro or whatever.
Most of the WhatCulture videos are being done that way now
Doom very dom .
I've been ignoring Christmas for decades, and I can assure that no one gives a crap. Such a dumb premise for a movie.
Why do all of WC vids now end so abruptly? It's ranks of churning out content and lacking production values IMO.
that's clearly a cardboard. how can people think it's a ghost? biggest urban legend? seriously??🤦♂
It's amazing to me that people's minds leap immediately to "ghost" whenever they see something unexplained. Just because we don't know what an object is doesn't mean it's not mundane.
Can you please remove the mouth sounds you make between sentences? It’s distracting and gross.