Definitely from "The Goonies". When Sloth swings to grab Steph and Mouth from the plan on One Eyed Willy's ship, they ar
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theblackestmagic — 10 years ago(October 27, 2015 07:34 PM)
One that really manages to stand out for me is in 'The Maltese Falcon' when the shadow of the boom-mic is clearly/obviously shown moving over Elisha Cooke's body as he's walking down the hall with Bogart.
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Lavolanges — 10 years ago(February 01, 2016 02:20 AM)
"White Lightning". The first time I ever noticed a goof and it was blatant.
Even as a non-driver I picked up on the fact that Gator was driving a car with a manual transmission with stick shift on the floor but when he arrived home the car had morphed to an automatic with gear shift on the steering column. -
starlightandunicorns — 10 years ago(February 02, 2016 11:26 AM)
I think, in my opinion, the most obvious goof ever would have to be in the movie Troy, with Brad Pitt. An airplane is accidentally caught in the background during it's takeoff! Why this goof was overlooked by the film crew and never edited out, I will never know! Has anyone else ever noticed this mistake before?
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deck007-1 — 9 years ago(May 22, 2016 07:32 AM)
This may be in here already. This one is so bad because it's in a great movie. When Sonny goes after Carlo in The Godfather, and Carlo has his back against that brick wall, Sonny throws a right cross and it misses hitting Carlo by 2 or 3 feet, but Carlo swivels his head around like he just got hit by GGG.
That is the worst pulled punch I've ever seen in a movie.
There is also that famous Goof in Bullit starring Steve Mcqueen. The famous car chase where Steve is in the green Mustang. At the end of the chase, the other car is supposed to hit the gas pump but it goes wide right of it, yet it still explodes (the gas pump at the gas station.)
I read the scene was so expensive to shoot, they just left it that way & the producers didn't want to pay to do it again. When the movie came out, nobody noticed it and the film did very well for The King of Cool at the box office. -
lexustwo — 9 years ago(May 25, 2016 07:39 AM)
I agree on this one as I watch it often and laugh every time. In my opinion it was a terrible camera angle and should have been easily caught.
There is another one that I saw and nobody I know mentions. In the scene where Michael is having dinner with Kay in the hotel room the levels in the wine glasses keep changing. Again, it is particularly noticeable due to the camera angle. Definitely one that can be faulted to the continuity team. -
kya1 — 9 years ago(June 25, 2016 06:36 AM)
Not sure what the most obvious one is to other people, but a really obvious one I noticed recently is in "drag me to hell".
At the end when the main character is digging into the grave, the hole is tiny in one shot and massive in the next one. Probably cut for time, but still glaringly obvious.
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I_Love_Hutch — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 07:10 PM)
A really bad goof (if you can call it that) was in Ed Wood's "Bride of the Monster", where Bela Lugosi's pet octopus finally turns on him. Well, the director forgot to get the battery that allowed the rubber octopus to come alive and actually look like it was actually attacking Bela, so Wood told Bela to climb on top of the octopus and move its tentacles around and throw himself around and act distressed. You can totally tell it's fake. It is obvious and completely ridiculous. And it's my personal favorite "bad" moment in an Ed Wood. It is hilarious.
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taxvictim — 9 years ago(October 13, 2016 11:59 AM)
The entire Oceans 12 movie is a goof. The plot is for the gang to steal a Faberge Egg from a museum display before their rival thief can do it. They put on a huge production, including Julia Roberts pretending to be a pregnant "Julia Roberts." They create a hologram projector. They bring in outside actors. It goes on and on with a ridiculous heist plan.
Then they show us at the end that they actually stole the egg while it was being transported to the museum. In other words, they already won the bet.
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jimdarling — 9 years ago(December 21, 2016 04:59 PM)
Don't know if you'll allow something from a "Blue" movie, but here goes:
Early 70's I go to my first
XXX film
. There is a scene where a cop is doing it to a girl. The scene is shown from two angles which they keep switching between.
The problem was, in one angle the cop is on top and in the second angle the girl is on top. So every few seconds they suddenly flip positions (without breaking stride, either.)
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Slug Bait — 4 years ago(April 13, 2021 04:10 PM)
Duel (1971)
David Mann leaves Chuck's Cafe and walks to his car. The driver's door is wide open when he had clearly closed it before going inside.
It was probably a mistake but I like to believe the truck driver opened it to look in his car.
Just because I'm not on THEIR side, doesn't mean I'm on YOURS.