19 Movie Mistakes from Popular Movies

By: - September 27, 2018

You probably don’t notice small mistakes while watching a movie at first, but once you notice it you can never unsee it! Movie mistakes are not as unusual as we thought and are actually somewhat common. Here are some movie mistakes.

1. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

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You can see a cameraman in the background of a shot of Harry and Draco fighting.


2. Mean Girls

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Damian and Janis spill there popcorn everywhere but in the nest shot the bowl is filled with popcorn again.


3. Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope

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A Stormtrooper hits his head walking thru a doorway.


4. Pretty Woman

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Julia Roberts is eating a croissant and than in the next shot it is a pancake.


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5. The Greatest Showman

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When Jenny Lind is first introduced she is not wearing any gloves, but a few seconds later she has gloves on.


6. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

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You can see a cameraman hiding in the bushes.


7. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

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A crew member in a cowboy hat and t-shirt is visible over Jack’s shoulder.


8. Bring It On

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When the Clovers are performing the final routine at the competition you can see two girls run right into each other. If this was a real competition they would have lost because of point deductions.


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9. E.T

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The moon changes from a crescent moon to a full moon.


10. Back to the Future

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When Marty is walking around town a car with speakers and a sign drive by. When its coming towards him there are two speakers, but when it passes there is only one speaker and the sign is flipped a different way.


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11. Star Wars: The Force Awakens

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Rey pulls out red and blue wires but in the next shot there is only four blue wires and than it goes back to red and blue wires again.


12. Ready Player One

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Wade walks by a window with a curtain and when it cuts to a closer shot the window has not curtain and a wire appears.


13. Spider-Man

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Peter shoots his web at a lamp on his dresser and breaks it. A few minutes later when the lamp is on the dresser in one piece.


14. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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Dudley’s black shorts have designs on them and they change completely during the movie.


15. Jurassic Park

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The t-rex drops a goat’s leg on the roof of the car. A bit later the goat leg is than gone.


16. Aladdin

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The tiger bites off the pants and it shows his partnered boxers but when it shows the tiger, he is munching on the boxer material.


17. Titanic

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Rose hits Jack’s wrist with the axe instead of the handcuffs and the axe bends.


18. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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At the end of the movie, the scratches on Harry’s cheek change from a few small scratches to just one deeper scratch.


19. Twister

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While driving the truck through the debris, the windshield gets hit and is broken but a few seconds later the windshield is shown and looks untouched.


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