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Istolil Tue, 3rd Aug '04, 7:38pm I just recently rented Hellboy and noticed that there was a huge goof in the movie that was very obvious and quite funny.
When he's in the sewers and entering the well lit room where we just saw Karl Kroenen (the clockwork assassin) his stone hand is on his left hand and not the right like it should be.He's also holding his gun in the wrong hand during the scene but in the next it's back to the way it should be.
Anyone else know of some hilarious goofs in recent movies and would like to point them out so we can all get a good laugh? :hmm:
Equester Tue, 3rd Aug '04, 8:17pm In blade 1. there is a scene were Blade is given his serum, while Wistler holds his hand, then there are some noise and Wistler goes to see what it is. The camera then shifts to Blade, who somehow is still holding Wistlers hand.
Wiegraf Folles Tue, 3rd Aug '04, 8:26pm In Matrix Reloaded, during the highway chase, Morpheus puts a katana into the side of a truck, but when they showed the side where it was at, it was gone. He then later pulls the katana from the truck. (not exactly 'hilarious' like Istolil said, but still funny)
Istolil Tue, 3rd Aug '04, 8:37pm Okay, I think I'll add bad scene cutting and stupid to the list. Anything that makes you go hmm...and wonder why no one else caught it. LOL
Sydax Tue, 3rd Aug '04, 8:50pm In Charlies's Angels when the Angels are fighting the "Creepy Thin Man," right before Drew Barrymore lifts up Lucy Liu to spin her around and kick the thin man, to get Lucy's attention, Drew hollers out "Lucy!" even though Lucy Liu's character's name is "Alex."
I just found this:
http://www.moviemistakes.com
Warning: Maybe you didn't watch some of the movies yet so be prepared for some spoilers.
[ August 03, 2004, 23:52: Message edited by: Sydax ]
Aldazar Wed, 4th Aug '04, 4:09am Would bloopers include unfathomable reasons for editing language? For example, some time ago I rented Domestic Disturbance (the John Travolta one about the son who witnesses his mum's new boyfriend murdering someone) and in the scene in the bedroom where the boyfriend confronts the kid, I could easily see the boyfriend's lips saying something like "You think I'm f***ing with you?" while the voice was dubbed to say "You think I'm messing with you?" What on earth is up with THAT? I'd have thought that by renting the video you wouldn't run into TV-level editing like that.
Dark Haired Beauty Wed, 4th Aug '04, 4:28am A timely topic. I just watched "The Fast and the Furious" and I may be wrong but I saw this as a blooper.
In the four car race with Brian, Dominic, Eddie, and the dont know his name so i'll call him the Asian guy, Brian blows out his passenger side floor plate after using his second Nitris Oxide burst. But when he picks up Dominic to escape from the police, Dominic is sitting comfortably in the passenger seat with no problems.
SleepleSS Thu, 5th Aug '04, 2:08am In the first LOTR movie Gandalfs Ring did disapear and apear during his conversation with Saruman...
Weird!
Aldazar Thu, 5th Aug '04, 2:22am In a movie called IIRC "Lost and Delirious", the one where Piper Perabo plays a lesbian student at a new school, at one point we see her lover (can't recall her name) sitting in front of a mirror doing her hair and Piper's sitting just over (I think) her right shoulder, then when we go to a wider shot of both of them but no mirror, Piper has strangely moved instantly.
Apeman Thu, 5th Aug '04, 10:50am In braveheart in the first battle a guy gets killed twice. In the first arrow volley he gets an arrow and the same animation is showed in the second volley.
Morgoth Thu, 5th Aug '04, 11:42am The best blooper I know was in the 5th or 6th Star Wars movie, in a scene with the big welcoming ceremony for the Emperor, if you looked real closely you saw some crewman walking into the screen, looking around and realizing he's on camera, he will then quickly get out of the view lol
It was on a special release of the movie, I only saw it from hearsay and screenshots..
Aikanaro Thu, 5th Aug '04, 12:02pm Hmm, I quite like the one in A New Hope (As I remember) where the stormtrooper walks in and bashes his head against the ceiling :D
Abomination Thu, 5th Aug '04, 2:05pm In Braveheart the Battle of Stirling isn't even fought on a bridge... Not really a blooper but such a disreguard for historical accuracy it might as well be considered as a severe blooper on the part of the writer.
Lazy Bonzo Thu, 5th Aug '04, 6:34pm In the first Lotr movie (fellowship) near the end when Boromir is shot with three arrows. The first arrow hits him, then the second arrow lands more or less the same place but the first has jumped up him. Can't remember if the third arrow is also messed up. Just watch this scene and remember where the previous arrow landed. Boromir is strong enough to move arrows but not just get rid of them lol?
In the second Lotr movi (two towers) when Gandalf (the white as he is now) strides across the room towards Theoden (sp?) in the close shots his staff is in a complete different position to the long shots that follow it.
Apparently in the first Matrix when Mr. Anderson (Neo) is being berated by his Boss for being late (again) the shots are messed up in relation to his head angle; i.e. in alternating shots his head is facing opposite directions (his boss isn't moving in the scene). This would mean that if you actually saw the scene from a fixed shot Neo would be shaking his head throughout the scene (hardly humble lol).
SleepleSS Thu, 5th Aug '04, 10:06pm I just watched Cradle Of Fear for about the 20th time and now I saw a big blooper!
When the owner of the Internet cafe unlockes his doors in the 4th story, there ar allready two people inside!
Aldazar Fri, 6th Aug '04, 4:03am More an editing goof than anything I guess, but watching RotK in the cinema, I swear I saw lfashing lights as on aircraft wings during the lighting of the signal fires sequence.
Benan Fri, 6th Aug '04, 6:20am The Wizard of Oz suicide legend is kind of a blooper.
Supposedly in old versions of the movie, you can see a silohette, of a person being hanged in the background. The three best theories on it, are:
1. An actor who didn't get cast in the movie, hanging himself.
2. A crewman, who was on a ladder, that was knocked over and he was hung up on a wire.
3. The directors daughter killing herself to get back at her father.
SleepleSS Fri, 6th Aug '04, 9:28pm Nope, there is not a hanging men in Wizard of Oz! It was a bird!
Gehn Sat, 7th Aug '04, 12:08am What about in Star Wars: A new Hope, (It might have been Return Of The Jedi :confused: ) when the Death Star has been destroyed and you see the reaction from the crew of (I think it's Akbar's ship), if you listen real close you can here amidst the cheers someone shout "Die di**heads!" Great stuff.
Aldazar Thu, 12th Aug '04, 4:25am In Die Hard, during the gun fight on the roof of the building McClane slides down a slide with his machine gun in one hand and then the next shot it's in the other hand
Vukodlak Thu, 12th Aug '04, 8:46am In Gone with the Wind, as Scarlett walks out of the hospital the cemra pans across a square and cathces a shot of one of the street lamps. The outline of an electric lightbulb is clearly visible...
In North by Northwest, as Eva Marie Saint is about to shoot someone, a boy in the background crowd puts his hands on his ears a good 20 seconds before the shot is fired...
Aldazar Fri, 13th Aug '04, 4:08am In Braveheart, when Murron's throat is cut, you can see a white van off in the background.
In Clueless, when Murry gives his little speech on street slang, his lips stop moving while his voice says "misogynistic undertones"
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