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25 Movie Mistakes And Flaws That Went Unnoticed
People make mistakes all the time, whether they be at work or during personal life, it's normal to make mistakes every now and again. However, there are some places where mistakes are not expected to be seen, this is especially true in the film and TV scene. People expect finished movies and films to be perfect, flawless, and for no one to notice any small mistakes or anything wrong with the finished product.
There have been many movie mistakes and errors in TV shows captured by some sneaky, observant people and shared for all to see. These movie and TV mistakes could be something as obvious as a crew member being in a shot or something as unknown as a small historical inaccuracy that only the most keen person would notice. Some of these mistakes most people would never notice in a million years, so it's cool that someone did.
Take a look at these movies mistakes and small film flaws that some very observant people noticed while watching. Some of them are so minor, it's hard to imagine how anyone thought of them.
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), the train in the background is a Long Island Rail Road Bombardier M7, which did not enter rail service until 2002, but this scene takes place in the late 1980s
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Home Alone (1990), Kevin is about to eat some mac & cheese for dinner but he's interrupted by the Wet Bandits. However, when one of them enters the dinning room a few minutes later, we see a tv dinner instead of mac & cheese.
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In No Country for Old Men (2007) there’s a 06 Subaru Forester in a driveway. It takes place in the 80s.
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In Stranger Things S5 (which takes place in 1987), a character is wearing Under Armour, which was founded in 1996
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There is a scene in How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), there is a scene where they forgot to give him yellow and green eyes
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8-Bit Christmas (2021), a kid shows off a Nintendo Power Glove, released in 1989, but the film was set in 1988
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The Pacific (2010), Episode 8: The "T & O" logo for Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton is upside down
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In Fantastic Four (2015) the thing walks into a bar and causes a record playing the song “Error: Operator” by Taking Back Sunday to skip, however the song wasn’t pressed to vinyl until 2017
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In Avengers: Endgame (2019) when they go back in time and it shows a short clip of the S.T.R.I.K.E members holding what looks to be a galaxy s7. The year this was taken place was 2012 and the first phone to have that camera was the galaxy s7 which was released in 2016.
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In The Day After Tomorrow (2004) Dennis Quaid’s character says “the entire northern hemisphere” will be covered in snow and ice, but his projection map excludes most of the northern hemisphere
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In My Name Is Nobody (1974), a Western set in 1899, you can see a Steamboat called President that wasn’t built until 1924
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In the series Away, T-minus is used for things other than launch sequence, it should be T-plus
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in Django Unchained, the harpist is playing Für Elise. Für Elise wasn't published until 1867; 8 years after the movie takes place.
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In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), a cameraman is visible during this scene
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The prison scene in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly shows a fiddle with fine tuners. Fine tuners weren't invented until the 20th century, but the movie takes place during the 1860s.
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