This movie was all kinds of legendary when it came out 16 years ago. A story where two kids find out that their parents are spies is always a fun one. However, it seems as though they didn’t get the memo about filming in mirrors.
When Carla Cugino, the mother, is sat at the mirror, you can clearly see a cameraman in the background. We figure this shot was even harder to film than just a regular mirror, as the dressing table hookupdate.net/escort-index/pueblo/ has three mirrors. However, it’s a rookie movie mistake and they definitely should have cut it out during production – even if it is a film for kids.
Deadpool
If you’re looking for the definition of a smash hit, Marvel’s Deadpool is the thing you’re looking for. It made ten times the budget and is still as popular as ever. It’s filled with special effects and details, but blunders are there too. Not even Ryan Reynolds is immune to some production errors.
During one scene, Deadpool is defeated and falls into a dumpster. It seems as though his swords appear on his back as if they were then all along, but then something happens. In the next shot, the swords have disappeared again. The case of the missing swords is an odd one, that not even Deadpool himself would be able to solve. Maybe he should turn to one of his other characters, Detective Pikachu?
Jungle Book
The remake of the classic animated Disney movie was a smash hit, making $1 billion at the Box Office. Because it wasn’t filmed on location, some computer animation had to be used to make the movie as precise as it can be. That makes sense, as it’s pretty rare to stumble across a jungle good enough for filming.
Animation can replicate real life in a pretty good way, but it’s rarely ever perfect. Despite lots of money being plunged into the special effects, it turns out that they didn’t get it quite right in the final cut. The blooper here is that, during the entire movie, you never see rain bouncing off of Mowgli. Perhaps physics wasn’t the strong suit of whoever edited the Jungle Book remake?
Star Wars
Stormtroopers are the cloned warriors of the Republic and we see different variations of these clones throughout the Star Wars movies. While they aren’t the sharpest of shooters, they’re still quite a formidable force that you don’t really want to bump into on a dark night. That is until you see this blooper in A New Hope and lose all respect.
In one scene, as the Stormtroopers are chasing our heroes into the control room of the Deathstar, one of the clones manages to smack his head on the doorframe. It was an accident and the actor said they had developed an upset stomach during filming, so wasn’t feeling right. It was somehow kept in the final cut as one of the funniest Star Wars bloopers ever.
Braveheart
When you settle down to watch a movie about medieval Scottish warriors, of course, you expect a lot of beards, swords, and kilts. Although, now we know that we shouldn’t have seen any kilts at all, according to the history buffs. However, there are some other things that you don’t expect to see in the movie Braveheart.
We aren’t historians but we can say with certainty that baseball caps weren’t high fashion then. Who is this man and how did he get here? A time traveler or a crew member? We are kind of hoping that he’s someone that has traveled back in time to tell the Scottish warriors that they shouldn’t be wearing kilts because they’re not historically accurate…