Ok, have any of you seen a movie where after repeated viewings, you watch a scene where there is a mistake that was left in? I'm thinking about this scene in Empire Strikes back which one of my friend pointed out that the Stormtrooper hit his head on the door when they are looking for Luke and Hans Solo in the Deathstar base. I also remember this movie with the two Corey's, Blown Away i think. there iis this scene where there is an explosion and Corey Haim goes flying, my friend pointed out that you can see the spring board at the bottom of the screen that he's using. Hilarious. Anyone else spot some of these mistakes in other movies?
Posted by The Wizard (Member # 533) on :
My VHS of RepoMan, the scene where the punk guy & girl are sitting in a car talking just before they go in and rob some store, at the bottom of the picture you can see the track the camera is rolling along to get the zoom-in shot.
I've often seen the boom mike hover at the top of the screen in films. In Tron Jeff Bridges actually nudges the boom mike with his hand in the arcade, you can see it on the original DVD release but they cropped that scene for the 20th anniversary DVD to remove that (boo!).
Posted by sam hain2 (Member # 1964) on :
theres a chase scene in the movie Commando where from shot to shot a car goes from being smashed up to having no dents.
Posted by McFly (Member # 354) on :
Ok, get comfortable:
In Twins, when Devito hook shots a paper towel into the trash, notice the beer bottle on top of the dispenser disappear;
In T2, when the rig goes flying into the flood channel, the windshield pops out, yet when they pan up to the T1000 a second later, the windshield is back in;
In BTTF, when Fox is talking to Glover while hanging laundry, Fox's shirt flaps go in and out; the odometer changes readings during the mall chase; the letter Marty writes has a word included on one line, but not later when Doc shows him at the mall; the wire pulling Fox back in the opening scene when he strums the guitar in front of the big speaker;
In 18 Again, Schlatter bumps Tony Roberts in the head with his running trophy at the end of the film;
In Walk Like A Man, after a church scene, notice the boom mic at the bottom of the screen when Amy Steel is talking to Christopher Lloyd;
In Fabulous Baker Boys, when Bridges shoves Bridges into a fence, notice some guy standing just out of frame as the camera pans
Posted by Janette (Member # 252) on :
I love stuff like this. I always amaze my friends and family when I pick out things that aren't supposed to be there. Then they say...you watch too much tv!
I love this one...at the end of Teen Wolf. When the team has just won and everyone is running off the stands and onto the floor...keep your eyes at the top of the screen. There is a person standing up cheering with their fly down and you see them realize it and try to zip it up. It's hard to tell who it is because their head isn't in the shot. It's a neck down shot. Cracks me up everytime...pants a little tight while sitting!?!
Posted by Ali_with_an_i (Member # 27) on :
How about in Goonies when Mikey calls Brand by his real name Josh? That's funny.
There is also a scene in Sleep Away Camp that gets me every time. In the beginning you see a cop that comes to the camp and he's got a big bushy brown stash. Towards the end of the movie you see the cop again but this time his mustache is a piece of black tape! That just cracks me up!
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
Everyone:
Since we're talking about bloopers, try this site:
Movie mistakes are sometimes cute, like continuity problems, or factual/geographical errors, or if the microphone or camera (or its shadow or mirror reflection) gets in the shot.
It's one thing if a certain movie is a low-budget production; because they can't afford to do lots of retakes. But it's amusing when a bigger-budget film has lots of unintentional errors.
But what I really like are the "gag reels" or outtakes that are eventually used in the final print. They are either actors messing up their lines or forgetting them. Or if a certain prop falls down, etc. Or actors bumping into furniture or the camera crew, etc.
Posted by McFly (Member # 354) on :
Oh! You reminded me of another called by the wrong name ones: A girl calls Val Kilmer Val in The Doors, instead of Jim (Morrison). She goes "It's you they want, Val."
Posted by noikz (Member # 1000) on :
Great posts and links guys. These little glitches adds a whole new dimension to these movies.
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
...and oftentimes, the glitches, bloopers, and mistakes are more funnier than the actual movie itself!
Posted by Riptide (Member # 457) on :
Was watching High School USA, and when Michael J. Fox's character goes yo his house he starts waking towards the phone even before it rings. Hilarious. I know for sure I have seen another 80's movie with a pre-mature walk to the phone before it rings thing happening.
Posted by The Wizard (Member # 533) on :
Wheels. Look closely & don't blink.
In The Dirt Bike Kid if you can see the stabilising wheel on the motorbike when it's driving round on it's own.
In Back to the Future II you can see the real wheel of the DeLorean (it's hovering) when it pulls away after letting Marty go on the Hoverboard to retreive the gray's sports almanac from Biff in the tunnel.
In License to Drive when Corey is giving a lift home to Corey on his bike you can see the two rear wheels of whatever 'bike' they're sitting on for the front-on shots.
My laserdisc of License to Drive arrived a couple of days ago but don't have a player yet & I just won the laserdisc of My Demon Lover, when I get enough discs I'll get a player and transfer them to DVD-R. Anyone selling Howard The Duck laserdisc?
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
Although it's from the late 50's, it is still worth noting....
Alfred Hitchcock's classic "North by Northwest" (1959). There is a scene where someone is shot in a restaurant. In the background, you see a boy covering his ears *BEFORE* the gunshot is fired!
It gives you the impression that they must have done the scenes several times, and the kid probably didn't want to damage his hearing with all the constant retakes!
Posted by SHEGOTGAME (Member # 476) on :
This one kind of ties into Riptide's telephone bloopers, except it was with a walkie talkie. In the "Monster Squad" when the Dad runs into the house and uses the walkie talkie to see where Sean is at...You hear Sean responding before the dad lets go of the button to talk
Posted by cindymancini (Member # 679) on :
Here's a good one...In Sixteen Candles, when the Baker family is trying to all load into one car to go to Ginny's wedding, everyone keeps switching positions and getting in and out of the car. Finally, they all take their positions but Grandma Baker doesn't make it back into the car. You can actually see her squat down and duck by the side of the car just so they could finish shooting the scene . Classic!
Posted by Riptide (Member # 457) on :
I'll have to watch that scene again, thanks Cindy. I saw two things tonight in Risky Business. One of them is in the restaurant when Tom Cruise is trying to get the two guys to indulge in his "business". He puts his cigarette out in the ashtray, then the camera shows another angle, and he still has the cigarett in his hand! Also in the moving truck near the end, when Guido is going to give Joel the Crystal we see in the truck that there is more furniture, but then we see the truck drive away, and it is empty!
Posted by JAV666 (Member # 2096) on :
This is an earlier movie, BAMBI...
but at the end when the bambi and buck finish jumping off the waterfall and all the animals are gathering on the island, there is a racoon licking her baby and the baby just disapears, like from 1 frame to the next.
just a small glitch but still, I didn't notice till I watched it with my son.
Posted by noikz (Member # 1000) on :
Back to the Future. When Marty first arrives in 1955 you see the Mayor candidates car drive behind him with 2 speakers on the roof. A few seconds later the same car comes into shot again and now only has 1 speaker. The sign on the roof changes direction also.
Another BTTF error. When Marty is in the cafe in 1955 he looks up Doc Brown in the phone book and finds his name on the left hand page. When he tears a page out he tears the right hand page.
Posted by TerdNthePoolGGB (Member # 9818) on :
Eight Men Out took place in 1919. When the players are hanging out in the bar theres a Viceroy cigarette sign on the wall. Viceroy started in 1936.
Ali mentioned above that in the Goonies Mikey calls Brand Josh. I never caught the error. Does anyone know what part of the movie it happens
Posted by TheHoff (Member # 37515) on :
It's 40mins in when they are in the abandoned cafe, he says "There is something buried under there Josh"
I've seen this movie soo many times I can quote it word for word
Did you know at the end when the kids are at the beach telling the police and parents what happened data says "The octopus very scary", there actually was an octopus scene but it was deleted, I'm glad it was
I never seem to catch movie goofs unless they're super obvious. Idk, I guess I'm just not looking hard enough for them when I'm watching a movie.
[ 14. January 2023, 08:05: Message edited by: Pyro ]
Posted by TerdNthePoolGGB (Member # 9818) on :
Understandable Pyro, after all most people put a movie on to enjoy the movie not look for errors. Now me on the other hand love finding booboos so I look for them. Lol. I have to admit the one i posted about above in Eight Men Out was a lucky break for me. I had recently done some research on all cigarette brands and just happened to watch Eight Men Out soon after and spotted the Viceroy sign. Pretty cool stuff😁
Posted by gordongecko (Member # 4685) on :
The one I always think of is the spring board they forgot to edit out in Love Actually, in the airport scene. Pretty funny.