Lights, Camera, Oops! Cinematic Flubs You Might Have Missed
The Fictional Company In The Movie 'Forrest Gump' Does Not Actually Exist.
This is an example of how some movie critics meticulously scrutinize every detail in a film. The main character, "Forrest Gump," portrayed by Tom Hanks, receives a letter that has numerous flaws. Let's examine this imperfect form letter from Apple Inc. dating back to 1975.
To begin with, the rainbow Apple logo on the letter header was used from 1976 to 1998. Additionally, the company name below the logo was written in the Apple Garamond font introduced in 1984. Most importantly, Apple Computers, Inc. was established on April 1, 1976. The reason for sharing these date-related details is because the letter is dated 1975, a time when the company had not yet been founded.
The Breakfast Food Exchange In The Movie 'Pretty Woman'
In 1990, the movie "Pretty Woman" was a huge success at the box office, ranking as the third highest-grossing film of the year. The film featured the attractive Hollywood actors Richard Gere and Julia Roberts. One memorable scene showed Roberts' character, Vivian Ward, enjoying an extravagant breakfast.
Vivian picked up a croissant as Edward Lewis read the paper, but in the next scene, her croissant had been replaced with a partially eaten pancake. With millions of viewers watching the movie, it was likely that some would have noticed this sudden change in food. This makes us wonder, did Vivian finish the croissant and then switch to a pancake?
Rachel Had A Stand-In For Her Body In The Tv Show 'Friends'.
The popular television show "Friends" ran for ten seasons in the 1990s, bringing fame to its main cast of six members. Jennifer Aniston's portrayal of Rachel Green was particularly adored by fans, who could even detect when she was absent from a scene, despite not being fully visible.
As reported by "Best Life Online," body doubles are sometimes used to stand in for actors when they need a break or have to change outfits. This can only happen when the actor's presence is not required for the particular scene. An example of this oversight was seen in season nine of the show, specifically in the episode titled "The One With the Mugging."
A Crew Member'S Contemplation In 'The Maze Runner'
"The Maze Runner," featuring Dylan O'Brien, is a dystopian sci-fi movie released in 2014, adapted from James Dashner's 2009 novel. Two successful sequels were released in 2015 and 2018, generating similar box office success to the original film.
Even though these movies were successful, they did have some flaws. Let's examine a mistake involving the cast and equipment that was present in the first film. In this error, a reflection of an individual (potentially a member of the production team) can be spotted on the glass in the control room at the timestamp 01:29h.
The Coffee Cup Used In 'Game Of Thrones' For Takeout Beverages.
The popular television show "Game of Thrones" aired from 2011 to 2019 and garnered a massive following worldwide. Fans of the show were dedicated and observant, which is why they were able to quickly notice a modern coffee cup accidentally left on the table near Daenerys Targaryen in the fourth episode of the last season.
Fans immediately pointed fingers at Emilia Clarke, the actress who portrayed Daenerys, for the cup left on the table. However, Clarke later disclosed on "Tonight with Jimmy Fallon" that it was actually Conleth Hill, who played Varys, who was responsible. Starbucks ended up benefiting the most from the incident, as they received free publicity for weeks.