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Thank you so much to @madguy30 for this topic! I always appreciate a suggestion via PM or someone starting an OT thread, and love seeing where peoples minds go!

Copying and pasting here because I can’t do it as good of justice. I’m not going to steal his example, though!

What are some gaffes/mistakes in movies, like objects, camera folks or prop people left in the frame.
--also acceptable are incorrect geographical or even time references, like shoes that wouldn't have existed at the 'time' in the movie.
 

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Everyone remember the Three Men and a Baby urban legend?
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Lots of them in Wizard of Oz...
  • Dororthy's hair changes lengths
  • The crown on the Lions head falls off and bounces on the Yellow brick road (supposed to be a broken flower pot)
  • Dorothy knocks on the Emerald City doors 3 times and 4 knocks are heard.
I could go on and on with that movie.
 

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Original Footloose movie.... fight seen outside dance near the end of the movie. Ren and Willard get into a fight against Chuck and his boys, getting dirty in the process. They later walk into the dance and they are all clean!
 
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Prime example of prop person being in the scene. A hand comes from behind to make the raptor stand up in the kitchen scene. They could CGI entire herds of dinosaurs but not take the hand out.



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I'm too lazy to look for a picture of it, but in the original ghostbusters, the scene of them standing outside Dana's apartment building when pieces of it start raining down on them, one particularly large chuck of "concrete" bounces off a wooden barricade.

I love pissing off Sheridan fans of 1883 by telling them that the majority of the "issues" they faced such as river crossings were already well known by that time frame with route maps.
 

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"Forrest Gump" has several timeline inconsistencies.

A notable one (summarized) is Gump getting a letter from Apple Computer Inc., dated Sept. 23, 1975, regarding investment in the company. Apple wasn't formally established until April 1976 and wasn't available for public trading until 1980.
 
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Little House on the Prairie TV show.... electricity in the huts (light bulbs hanging from the ceiling). Electricity was not invented yet.
 

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In Terminator 2, the tow truck has already sustained significant damage to its bumper and grill before it jumps the overpass into the LA River. Yet right before it smashes the traffic barrier, you can see the nose is still mint. That always bothered me, ha ha!
 

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The original Twister has a bunch.

The most memorable for me are :
- when Joe and Bill's windshield gets smashed by an auger arm and is intact after that




- when they drive into a house on it's side, they somehow drive up stairs (even though they wouldn't be going up at that point) and then after going "up" stairs they emerge from the house at ground level

 

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