You Probably Missed These Glaring Mistakes in Your Favorite Films

Pulp Fiction

Certainly not for the faint of heart, one of Pulp Fiction's most famous scenes is the revival of Mia Wallace after an accidental overdose. However, a red dot is visible on her chest before John Travolta's character injects her with the adrenaline. The dot was meant to be used as a marker, and it disappears after she is resuscitated.

Gone With the Wind

Gone With the Wind is likely the only movie that inspired a type of parlor lamp. Though the classic story is set during the Civil War, one scene depicts a lamp in what is now known as the "Gone With the Wind" style. Ironically, these lamps were invented long after that era had passed.

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  • Each frame of the CGI scenes in James Cameron’s, Avatar (1/24 of a second) took an average of 47 hours to render.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.