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8 Absolutely Stupid Movie Mistakes That Even True Fans Missed

  • 6:18 pm January 26, 2021
  • surabhi

Hollywood movies can be a lot of fun and entertainment but they are not always perfect. Take for instance these 8 clips. We bet none of you would have imagined that there would be such major goofups. All its going to take is to look closely and you are going to be shocked!

HALF A MINUTE!

Remember The Great Gatsby? There is a really looong scene in which Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan see each other for 30 seconds straight. Yes. They stare at each other and keep silent and for everyone watching it, it sure seems like a waste of movie time. But wait. When asked the director said - he just wanted to demonstrate this scene exactly the way Fitzerald described it in his novel, “For half a minute there wasn’t a sound.” .



CLOTHES SWAPED!

Spiderman and Green Goblin have a world famous relationship and in the 2002 movie, Peter Parker ends up wearing clothes in the Goblins colors and Norman Osborn wears clothes in Spiderman's colors instead. Was this intentional? We don't think so!

FALLING BOY!

In Groundhog Day, 1993, Tom Hanks saves a boy from falling. But wait. This boy is the same one from a hospital scene a few minutes before this one comes on. Seems like this boy was really suffering from a broken foot!



BIG EATER!

Brad Pitt loves his food and he cannot seem to find enough time between takes for his regular meals. Or so it seems. Turns out Brad Pitt was seen chomping on shrimp in Oceans Eleven, 2011. This was not scripted but an actual hungry in life situation!

TITLELESS BOOKS!

Eternal Sunshine of A Spotless Mind is a beautiful film with a lot of understudies. This one is strange though. Remember the scene in the library? The one where no titles on books are visible? Well, when confronted the director said it was because Jim Carrey’s character Joel couldn’t remember all the little details. Is that so?



THE EYES SAY IT ALL!

In The Lord of the Rings, 2001, Galadriel is the last remaining elf in Middle-earth who saw the light of the Two Trees of Valinor. This is precisely why her eyes reflect the light of the stars. The crew obviously used special lighting units to achieve this and in most places, the editing is on fleek. Except a few shots where you can actually see the lighting instrument in her eye!