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Biggest Movie Mistakes of 2009

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Biggest Movie Mistakes of 2009

New Moon / Terminator Salvation Mistakes It’s been a bumper year for Hollywood, with box office takings totalling over $10 billion, but there is one big total they might not be so proud of – fans have spotted over 900 mistakes in this year’s releases, submitting them to website moviemistakes.com. A few of the mistakes: New Moon mistakes: After Bella awakes from the first nightmare, we see her Romeo and Juliet book on the pillow beside her. When Charlie brings in her presents the book is gone, but then reappears on the pillow between shots. In the very last scene, right before the ultimatum, if you look into the tail lights on Edward’s car you can see various members of the crew reflected. [read more] Terminator Salvation mistakes: The four-door Jeep Wrangler used in the movie wasn’t made until 2007, three years after the date of Judgment Day as established in Terminator 3 (Saturday 24th July 2004). When Barnes and Marcus Wright are helping John Connor back to the chopper and when Barnes gets in the helicopter, he’s revealed to be a stand in. It’s in plain sight, at the right side of the screen. Star Trek mistakes: When Captain Robau enters the bridge of the Kelvin he is wearing his Star Fleet insignia. When he sits in his chair it is missing. It then re-appears for all of his subsequent scenes. Zombieland mistakes: After Tallahassee and Columbus find the yellow vehicle, Tallahassee paints the number “3” on the sides. The style in which the “3” is painted changes throughout the movie. And the most mistake-filled movies of the year:
  1. 17 Again: 94 mistakes
  2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: 71 mistakes
  3. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: 71 mistakes
  4. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian: 29 mistakes
  5. The Twilight Saga: New Moon: 29 mistakes
Source: Movie Mistakes
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