There are plenty of moving parts when it comes to creating a film. Actors need to know their lines, directors need to have the vision, and editors must have an impeccable eye for details .
Unfortunately, even the greats sometimes misstep and an element gets overlooked . Have a peek below and check out this list of movie mistakes that I noticed , but sadly the editors did not.
What happened to Taylor’s heart tattoo in ‘She’s All That’?

Earlier on in the film, we see Taylor get the heart tattooed on her left shoulder while she’s with Brock. Later on, when she’s dancing with Zack at prom , the tattoo appears to have magically disappeared.
‘Gravity’ somehow manages to get gravity wrong.

in the scene where Sandra Bullock begins to cry, the tears float right off her face. But as astronaut Chris Hadfield showed the world, when you cry in space the tears actually remain smeared on your face due to the incredible surface tension.
The shop owner smashes the poor little girl’s face in ‘Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory’.
Toward the end of the song, the shop owner raises the bar flap in order to let the kids through. However, one little girl was standing too close and it smashes her face; right under the chin.
How did they get the car to start in ‘Red Notice’?

It doesn’t matter whether the car had petrol or that it was still in working order. It had still been in storage for roughly 90 years, so the battery would’ve been long dead.
It was all the Tin Man’s fault in ‘The Wizard Of Oz’.
When Dorothy chases ToTo out of the hot air balloon, the Tin Man continues to untie the rope anchoring it to the ground and then appears confused as to why it floats away.
The entire plot of ‘Back To The Future III’ is full of holes.

When Marty arrives back in the old west, he hands Doc Brown a newspaper clipping explaining that he would be shot in the back by Buford Tannen over a matter of $80. Since the Doc knew this was Buford’s reasoning, why not just pay him off?
There’s something not quite right about the water fountain in ‘Legally Blonde’.
If you look closely as the woman in front of Elle bends over to take a drink, you’ll see that there actually isn’t any water coming out of the fountain.
Stephen Strange is very unorthodox in ‘Dr. Strange’.

I get that this movie was filmed in a pre-COVID world. Still, there’s no way that a surgeon would be allowed to perform brain surgery without wearing a surgical mask. It’s just unsanitary.
I’m pretty sure that isn’t Tobey Maguire in ‘Spider-Man’.

Judging by the way that Spider-Man’s body remains rigid, it would appear that Dunst is actually holding onto a mannequin. Also, her hair is blowing backward and in the wrong direction.
That piece of banana looks a little fishy in ‘Cruella’.

Pay close attention every time the camera cuts and pans back to Emma Stone during the scene where she has a piece of banana on her face. Not only does it change positions, but the size is different as well.
Why is there a plastic water bottle in Laurie’s home in ‘Little Women (2019)’?
If the film was shot in current times, there wouldn’t be any issue. But considering that the film is supposed to take place in the late 1800s, it seems a little suspect.
Where does Sandra Bullock keep her phone in ‘The Lost City’?

It’s a fair question to ask since the jumpsuit is skin tight and doesn’t appear to have any pockets to speak of, whatsoever. So where was Sandy storing her phone?
An elephant sometimes forgets in ‘Mean Girls’.

If Cady is supposed to be from Africa, how do you explain the fact that she’s riding an Asian elephant? Asian elephants have several characteristics that differ from their African relatives — including smaller ears. Also, the females don’t grow tusks.
Something’s wrong with Frodo’s eyes in ‘The Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King’.

When Sam finds Frodo entangled in Shelob’s webs, he presumes the worst and mistakes him for dead. Had he only paid more attention, he would’ve seen Frodo’s eyes opening and closing throughout the scene.
That’s a pretty fantastic feat, even for ‘Wonder Woman’.

Everyone knows that Wonder Woman possesses super-human strength, but the same doesn’t go for her dress. There would be no way that she’d be able to conceal a longsword, which likely weighed upward of 10 lbs , in her bra strap.