17 Movies That Drive Some Viewers Crazy For Their Silly Mistakes
From continuity errors to wardrobe malfunctions, these slip-ups might seem small, but they can make a big impact on the overall viewing experience. And let's be real, nothing beats the feeling of smugly pointing out a mistake to your less observant friends.
So grab your popcorn, sit back, and get ready to nitpick your favorite films like never before. Because we're about to reveal the mistakes that Hollywood didn't want you to see. Get ready to say, "I told you so" with the smug satisfaction of a true movie sleuth!
#1 Wonder Woman
Source: © Wonder Woman / Warner Bros. and co-producers
Hold up a minute, can someone explain to me how Wonder Woman managed to pull off carrying a massive sword behind her back while wearing that stunning dress? It's a real head-scratcher! I mean, sure, she's a total powerhouse and all, but let's be real - that dress was not made for sword-slinging shenanigans. How did she make it work? The world may never know...#2 Spider-Man: No Way Home
Source: © Spider-Man: No Way Home / Columbia Pictures and co-producers
Hey, did you catch the gaffe in Spider-Man: No Way Home? When Doctor Octopus, who supposedly arrived from Spider-Man 2, appears, he's wearing a pair of sunglasses that Aunt May had broken earlier. But hold up - shouldn't he have been wearing the other pair he had on later in the movie? Somebody better call continuity!#3 The Lost City
Source: © The Lost City / Paramount Pictures and co-producers
Oh my goodness, did you catch Sandra Bullock in The Lost City? She rocked this skin-tight jumpsuit that was so snug it didn't even have pockets! But, wait a minute, how did she keep her phone with her? It's the question we've all been asking!#4 Don’t Look Up
Source: © Don't Look Up / Hyperobject Industries and co-producers
Whoa, did you catch the slip-up in Don't Look Up? In the discovery scene, the main heroine's gloves seem to have a mind of their own - they're on her hands one moment, and poof, they disappear the next! Somebody call the wardrobe department!#5 Red Notice
Source: © Red Notice / Seven Bucks Productions
Hold on tight, because there's a slip-up in Red Notice! During a scene, Dwayne Johnson's character hands Ryan Reynolds a glass of water. But in the next shot, Dwayne is suddenly holding the glass again! Did he have some kind of teleportation power or was it a sneaky editing mistake? Time to call in the continuity experts!#6 Twilight
Source: © Twilight / Summit Entertainment and co-producers
Whoa, did you spot the mistake in Twilight? When Bella and Edward arrive at school together, there's sunlight hitting Edward's left cheek, but there's no glittery effect to be seen! Isn't he supposed to sparkle like a diamond in the sun? Somebody get the special effects team on the phone!#7 Cruella
Source: © Cruella / Walt Disney Pictures
Check this out - in the movie Cruella, a banana slice sticks to the main character's cheek, but in a matter of seconds, it magically grows bigger! Talk about a rapid growth spurt!#8 Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
Source: © Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore / Warner Bros.
Hold on to your wands! Did you watch Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore? Something wild happened during Dumbledore and Credence's meeting - people in the street were vanishing and reappearing! And get this - the passengers on the tram they teleported on were acting like it was just another day. Talk about a magical mystery!#9 The Lost City
Source: © The Lost City / Paramount Pictures and co-producers
Hey, did you see Daniel Radcliffe in The Lost City? He's cruising around in a car, but wait for it...there's nobody sitting in the passenger seat! Did you catch that too? It's got us all scratching our heads!#10 Red Notice
Source: © Red Notice / Seven Bucks Productions
Listen up, there's a glaring mistake in the movie! In Red Notice, the old car that's found would never have started because the battery would've been completely flat after 90 years of storage. It's enough to make any car enthusiast roll their eyes! Somebody better give the writers a lesson in automotive history.#11 Death on the Nile
Source: © Death on the Nile / 20th Century Studio
Hold on tight, because there's a mistake in Death on the Nile! The pieces of confetti on the main characters' heads seem to have a life of their own - as the camera angle changes, their position mysteriously shifts. Talk about some mischievous confetti!#12 Don’t Look Up
Source: © Don't Look Up / Hyperobject Industries and co-producers
Get a load of this blooper in Don't Look Up! Leonardo DiCaprio's character leaves his phone in the car's phone mount, but as soon as he steps out of the car, his phone magically appears in his pocket! It's enough to make your head spin!#13 House of Gucci
Source: © House of Gucci / BRON Studios and co-producers
Picture this: Lady Gaga's character in House of Gucci is jamming out to her portable cassette player, feeling the beat and the vibe. But hold on a second, rewind! Turns out, the movie got it a little mixed up. Those groovy devices didn't actually hit the market until a year after the events depicted in the film. Oopsie!#14 The Witches
Source: © The Witches / Warner Bros. and co-producers
Whoa, did you catch that weird little continuity slip-up in The Witches? When the grandmother dramatically flings open the curtains to reveal the room to the boy, everything seems totally normal at first glance. But then the camera changes angles and BAM - the curtain on the right suddenly looks different. Looks like someone wasn't paying attention to the details!#15 Marry Me
Source: © Marry Me / Universal Pictures and co-producers
Hey, did you catch the blooper in the comedy Marry Me? During one scene, Jennifer Lopez's phone screen is still showing an active call, even though she's already finished it according to the story! Is it a glitch in the matrix or did someone forget to cut the scene? Time to call in the editing team!#16 The War with Grandpa
Source: © The War with Grandpa / The Fyzz Facility
Whoops, did you catch the mistake in The War with Grandpa? After falling, Robert De Niro's character grabs his right knee, but later on, his left knee is mysteriously bandaged. Did he suddenly develop some magical healing powers or was it just a careless continuity error? Somebody call in the medical team!