15 Movie Mistakes You May Have Missed
Featured 08/22/2015
You would have to be dedicated to find these.
1. Ant-Man: When Scott becomes sub-atomic, he passes through a molecule. The molecule is based off of the outdated Rutherford model. The Bohr model is now considered the more accurate depiction of molecules. Science.
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2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier: When Nick Fury crashes his car, the airbags are clearly visible. In the next shot however, it looks like they never deployed.
3. Gravity: When Sandra Bullock's character cries in zero gravity, her tears wouldn't float as the movie shows. Instead they would pool in the corners of her eyes.
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4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: During a flashback where April breaks into a research facility, her camera has a bluetooth symbol in it. Bluetooth wasn't available on cameras in 1999, the year the flashback is set in.
5. Jurassic Park: There's a problem with the mosquito Dr. Hammond extracted the dino DNA from - it's male (you can tell by the antennae). Only female mosquitoes drink other species' blood, meaning that there wouldn't be any DNA to extract from this insect.
6. Back To The Future: Marty plays a 1959 ES-345 guitar, even though the year he travels to is 1955.
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8. X-Men: Days of Future Past: When Magneto enters RFK stadium, the field is set up for baseball. However, Washington didn't have a baseball team in 1973, only football was played in the stadium at the time.
9. The Avengers: Age of Ultron: Captain America's dream incorrectly displays the order of his awards. The Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB) should be the highest.
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10. Django Unchained: During the scene in the Cleopatra Club, a bust of Nefertiti is clearly shown. The movie is set in 1858, and the bust wasn't discovered by archeologists until 1912.
11. Interstellar: The Endurance is spinning on its center axis when Coop is trying to dock the service module. Since the Endurance was damaged, it should be spinning off axis which would have made docking more difficult.
12. Godzilla: This one is for all you structural engineers out there: the Golden Gate Bridge should have collapsed completely after Godzilla snapped the main cables, because of its suspended design. Instead the road stays completely level.
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13. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Worried about ape domination? Scientists have proven that no matter how intelligent other primates become, they will never learn human speech. Their vocal cords can't create the sounds of our speech patterns. At least we'll always have that advantage over them.
14. Fury: The film is set in the final days of WWII in 1945. The soldiers mention Tic Tacs in one scene, but the mints weren't invented until the 1960s.
15. American Sniper: That baby Bradley Cooper is holding is totally fake! Ok, maybe you caught this one, but we can't get enough of Bradley using his thumb to give the "baby" some movement. You're not fooling anyone.
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