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  1. The Lion King
  2. Braveheart
  3. Pirates of the Caribbean
  4. Spy Kids
  5. Deadpool
  6. Jungle Book
  7. The Princess and the Frog
  8. Fast and the Furious 7
  9. Rain Man
  10. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows
  11. Dirty Dancing
  12. Dallas Buyers Club
  13. Lord Of The Rings – The Hobbit
  14. Cast Away

14 Bloopers In Hit Movies That You Won't Believe You Missed Them

Movies are often seen as a seamless and polished product, with every aspect meticulously planned and executed to deliver a flawless experience. However, even the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful films have their fair share of mistakes and bloopers. From continuity errors to visible props and crew members in the frame, these goofs can be embarrassing for the filmmakers and actors involved. But for eagle-eyed movie enthusiasts, spotting these slip-ups can add an extra element of fun to the viewing experience.

Today, we will explore hit movies that contain embarrassing bloopers that you may not have noticed before. These films range from beloved classics to recent blockbusters, and while some of the mistakes may be subtle, others are so glaringly obvious that they're hard to miss. We'll take a closer look at the scenes where these bloopers occur and discuss the possible reasons behind them. So, get ready to revisit your favorite movies with a fresh perspective and see if you can spot the bloopers that slipped past you on your first viewing.

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#1. The Lion King

Source: The Lion King

Many people believe that Disney films include secret messages, and there have been rumors that these themes were consciously included. Accidental bloopers are one thing, nevertheless, that you don't anticipate with animated films.

How could there be any mistakes with complete control over the images? However, it appears that the animators are only human. Look at the color of Simba's best buddy Nala's eyes to see it. Nala's eyes go from blue to green from one scene to the next.

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#2. Braveheart

Source: Braveheart

The drama Braveheart is timeless and still resonates with viewers today. However, there have historically been a lot of problems, particularly with regard to clothing. The year 13th was the time period for the film. As a result, the clothing of the English soldiers would not have been identical.

Soldiers then simply wore anything they could find. The most affluent individuals owned armor. Gibson's character represents Scotland by donning a kilt, a garment that did not become commonplace for another 400 years.

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#3. Pirates of the Caribbean

Jack Sparrow wore the typical pirate garb of a three-cornered hat and a bandana covering his head. He also obviously took care to have his hair well braided and styled. This image demonstrates that he also valued brand names. It's interesting that he picked Adidas over Nike or other rivals.

Despite this error, Johnny Depp received an Academy Award nomination for Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl, which also brought in $654 million for the studios.

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#4. Spy Kids

Source: Spy Kids

In this 2001 movie, two brothers learn that their parents were secretly working as spies. In order to save their parents who are being held captive by the bad guy, mum and dad stand up and start acting as spies.

In this scene from the beginning of the film, Carla Gugino, who plays Ingrid Cortez, the mother of the spy kids, is seen in front of her vanity mirror. The risk of filming reflecting surfaces never goes away. This time, the right-hand mirror reveals a cameraman.

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#5. Deadpool

Source: Deadpool

Marvel's highly anticipated 2016 picture Deadpool ended up becoming a worldwide phenomenon. A follow-up has already been scheduled for 2018 due to how well-received and financially successful it was. Despite having a nearly $60 million budget, the filmmakers should have made a better decision.

In a scene where Deadpool is in a dumpster, covered in garbage, without his swords, and dejected, there is a continuity mistake. Then, when he emerges from the dumpster, his swords appear once more mysteriously.

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#6. Jungle Book

Source: Jungle Book

The Jungle Book is intended to take place in the wild, although the movie wasn't actually filmed there. In actuality, the entire production took place on a Hollywood soundstage.

As you can see, computer graphics were used to add a lot of the events in the movie after the fact. The CGI rain that appears in one scene of the film is so ridiculous since it doesn't drench Mowgli or the other animals in the forest.

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#7. The Princess and the Frog

A cartoon character's costume should be simple to create because an animator can easily wear any hue and any style. Additionally, there aren't many costume changes in most cartoons.

The Princess and the Frog has a problem with Tiana's clothing since she can't seem to determine if she wants to wear earrings or not. Her gold raindrop earrings are first visible decorating her earlobes, but then all of a sudden, they are gone! Maybe she misplaced them in the couch's crevices.

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#8. Fast and the Furious 7

Brian was portrayed by Paul Walker in the Fast and the Furious film series. Brian is near a house in Furious 7 that explodes, replete with a large fireball and loud sound. The only people who might be aware of this, though, are experts in explosives.

The problem is that the explosion's shockwave had no impact at all on the windows of the nearby homes and cars. Those windows would have smashed right away if it had been real.

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#9. Rain Man

Source: Rain Man

Because it was not visual, this blooper is not exactly depicted in the movie. It's not really a blooper though; rather, one of the stars made a social faux pas. It took place while Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman were filming a scene for Rain Man in a phone booth together.

Hoffman apparently let one fly while in that small area, which already had very stale air, making Cruise (and Cruise's sense of smell) feel uneasy and disgusted.

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#10. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows

Many people lament that the movie adaptation of their favorite novel falls short of their expectations. This issue stands out in particular when specifics that were so stressed in the novel are altered when they are adapted for the screen.

One instance was in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, where a flashback featured Harry's mother. Fans are aware that she and Harry have similar eyes. Harry has blue eyes, while Lily has brown eyes.

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#11. Dirty Dancing

Source: Dirty Dancing

In the Catskill Mountains, a story of forbidden love is told in the movie Dirty Dancing. Nobody puts a baby in a corner! is one of the most famous lines in movie history, and it was a big financial success, earning over $200 million on a $6 million budget.

You can see a mistake when Jennifer Grey's character and Patrick Swayze's character are in the same automobile. Even though the car is supposed to be driving, the gears reveal that it is in "park."

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#12. Dallas Buyers Club

A serious auto enthusiast probably noticed this error. In Dallas Buyers Club, Matthew McConaughey portrays Ron Woodroof, a person living with HIV/AIDS during a time when little study had been done on the illness. To get medicine for himself and other ill people, Woodroof smuggles it in.

One of the many posters in his workplace features a red Lamborghini Aventador. Someone with a keen eye discovered that this particular model was not produced until 2011, which is 25 years after the events of the film.

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#13. Lord Of The Rings – The Hobbit

The hairstyles and attire in long-running television shows change with the times. Otherwise, characters' appearances rarely undergo significant modifications. In movies, this is even more true. Legolas, a character from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies, is the subject of this error.

Orlando Bloom's character had brown eyes in the Lord of the Rings films, but his eyes abruptly turned blue in the Hobbit series. Was the change in eye color due to magic?

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#14. Cast Away

Source: Cast Away

Cast Away is among the most notable movies because of its unusual production timeline. In two stages, it was filmed. Hanks started by filming the sequences in which he was socializing with other people. Then, the creators took a break to watch Tom Hanks shed some pounds and develop a thick beard.

Hanks' character is fortunate to have FedEx boxes from the plane crash wash up on shore with him in order to survive on the island. The crates, however, would never have floated to shore because they were not waterproof in reality.

How many bloopers do you know on this list? Tell us the answer in the comments!
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