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20 Movie Mistakes That Are Worth A Rewatch
Movies, despite their editing magic and immense production cost, aren't immune to errors. A watchful eye can catch amusing mishaps that slip past both audiences and filmmakers. Take Agent Smith's glasses in The Matrix slightly showing a light panel behind cameras or, similarly, in Star Trek: Voyager, the production crew mistakenly appears on the screen during a crucial scene.
More recent films also feature some of these "bloopers" that were later caught by fans. Like in 2024 Elevation, in which a character mishandles a cartridge, loading it backward, a blunder that no firearm expert would forgive. Other notable slips include a CGI error in Avatar where exopack tubing vanishes, and in Back to the Future, a curious question arises: how did Marty have money to pay for coffee in 1955?
These mistakes are often small and unrelated to the film's plot, making it a fun excuse to go back and watch the classic movies featured in this collection, adding a touch of humor to your viewing experience.
The Star Trek Voyager episode “Flesh and Blood” production crew is in the scene on the left side.
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In Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) a different pair of hands is holding the tablet.
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When Piglet was a pink chihuahua in a t-shirt for the intro of the movie and then never ever again.
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AVATAR (2009) CGI error: Notice as the flight crew moves behind Fike, his exopack tubing briefly disappears.
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Already fired rounds: In Season 2 Episode 1 of Squid Games the rounds have already been fired in the game of Russian Roulette.
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In Y2K (2024), set in 1999, a character is making a custom Kelso action figure using a Paul London WWE figure's head. Paul London didn't debut in the WWE until 2003, rendering the entire film completely unwatchable.
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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith Palpatine saber mistake: How did they not catch that Palpatine’s saber hilt changed from his hilt to Anakin’s style of hilt? This is a big prop error.
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Atlas (2024) tries to make the heroine look like a genius chess whiz with 'Queen to rook 5' – except there’s no such move in chess.
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In the episode "Indiscretion" (1995) of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the prosthetic makeup on the side of the actor's neck below the earlobe gets loose and unfurls
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In Gladiator (2000) there is a barbarian warrior who doesn't seem to be bothered by the close combat and death.
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Dexter S4 E8. Looks like Dexter has a sticker on his pants as if they are brand new.
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In the film Back to the Future 1, where did Marty get his money from to order a coffee in 1955?
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