Do u ever notice movie mistakes when u watch films and do u think the director is doing it on purpose?



The only movie I spotted all the errors was in Enchanted. I do love this movie so much but they fucked it up with the amount of errors that are so easy to spot.
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peterslover said:
I do get a kick out of seeing something that I think would be a mistake. When a person falls (like when running) I wonder if that was a fall in the scrip of he/she messed-up and the director just left it in.
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lloonny said:
yes,'final destination 4' has some mistakes but i dont think the director did it on purpose,and i love that movie
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jlhfan624 said:
I hardly ever notice those things unless it's very obvious. If I'm really invested in a movie, I don't nitpick it. I just watch it and enjoy every minuut of it whether it be flawed of not. :)
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SickMuse said:
I always do. It's easy for me to find little details in the films and I don't know why is that.
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Lovehinagurl44 said:
Sometimes I notice mistakes,but I don't care because I just watch the movie and not worry about that.
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maryshen said:
i'm just wondering why there are lots of versions in making films whether US/UK et al. it makes me think that directors all also find their own errors trying to correct them door making another version out of it.
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eddiedavis said:
in the movie "Glory", a group of onlookers are waving to the troups as they march off to war and one kid is wearing a digital watch. (this is about the civil war).
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 in the movie "Glory", a group of onlookers are waving to the troups as they march off to war and one kid is wearing a digital watch. (this is about the civil war).
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