Unexcusable Movie Mistakes That Somehow Made the Final Cut

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

This Jim Carey classic is absurd for tons of different reasons. The reality was obviously not on the minds of the directors and writers, which is what makes this movie so hilarious and absurd. So, this is just a fun little fact: the stolen dolphin would not be able to be heard once it was outside of the water. The noises that dolphins make only work underwater since they're using echolocation. This is a plot hole that obviously nobody cares about.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith

Most Hollywood films rely on professional set dressing in order to keep the immersion. A lot of the time, something that's filmed in a big American city is usually filmed in Los Angeles on a fancy set! Mr. and Mrs. Smith was set in New York City but mainly filmed in LA. One scene was actually filmed in an extremely popular Los Angeles restaurant, and tons of people noticed. This can totally take someone out of the fantasy of the film!

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The More You Know

  • Fantasia (1940) was originally a short called The Sorcerers Apprentice, but Walt Disney overspent on the score and decided to make it feature length film rather than waste money.
  • The skeletons in "Poltergeist" are not props. They are real human skeletons.
  • Nestlé supplied 1,850 bars of real chocolate for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first American film to have a soundtrack.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.