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23 Movie Mistakes That Seem So Obvious Now

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Published August 04, 2025

Published August 04, 2025

Everyone makes errors in life. Whether these mistakes are in general life, at work, or on paper, things go wrong sometimes. However, there are some places where mistakes are not expected to be seen, and this is especially true when it comes to films and movies. People expect finished movies and films to be perfect, flawless, and for people to never notice anything wrong. This is not the case all the time, though.

There have been many movie mistakes and film flaws spotted by super observant and sneaky film buffs who have a quick eye for noticing the small details. These movie mistakes could be something as obvious as something missing that should be present, to a small historical inaccuracy that only some would catch. Some of these mistakes most people would never notice in a million years, so it's cool that someone did.

Movie mistakes are interesting to see, and many of them have been exposed online. Enjoy 23 moments of movie failures and film flaws that might make everyone look a little closer at the films they watch.

A random person in the background of Red One

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Fight Club, the ice isn't floating

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Das Boot, set in 1943, windmills are present in the background

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Quantum Leap, set in 1959, he is wearing a shirt with a Fender Jaguar which wasn't made until 1962

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In Predator the woman's hands are meant to be bound, but are not

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The crew is visible in Kurt Russell's sunglasses in Stargate

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The boom mic

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Another boom mic

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The art departments trashcan in the bathroom

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Boom mic in the truck reflection in Twilight

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The Pacific, the T & O logo is upside down

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Game of Thrones, Starbucks cup

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National Lampoon's European Vacation, 1985, they show the Statue of Liberty without the World Trade Centre which means this scene was filmed as late at the 1960s

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A crew member in Dr. Strange

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They tried

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Helicopter shadow visible in the opening aerial shot of The Shining

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Hunger Games, Katniss holds her bow wrong

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Live video has a JPEG extension in Oceans 8

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This scene from Living with Yourself is meant to be set in 2014 but there is an iPhone X which was released in 2017

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In John Wick, 2014, John pumps his own gas which is illegal to do in NJ

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In Leap, taking place in the 19th century, the Statue of Liberty is shown, but at that time it would have been bronze

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This Oppenheimer scene, set in 1945, shows a US flag with 50 stars, but at that time there were only 48 states

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In Jaws, you can see the outline of the first shark

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Tags: movie mistakes, mistakes, films, film mistakes, facepalm, fail, fails, film fails, one job, you had one job, job fails, mildly infuriating, infuriating moments, unsatisfying, facepalm moments, movie errors, film errors, mildly interesting,



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