You Probably Missed These Glaring Mistakes in Your Favorite Films

Jurassic Park

In Jurassic Park, little Tim is climbing an electric fence when suddenly sparks fly out from the wires, causing him to fall backward. However, it is obvious that the sparks are nowhere near Tim's hands, and even if they had been, the boy would have likely been killed by the voltage.

American Sniper

In a since-deleted tweet, American Sniper screenwriter Jason Hall explained the reason for the fake baby at the end of the film. Claiming that he hated to "ruin the fun," Hall said that "real baby #1 showed up with a fever" and "real baby #2 was no show." Thus, fake baby. Although, to be honest, at that point, it might have made more sense to write the baby out of the scene.

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The More You Know

  • The first-ever animated film to be nominated for Best Picture was Beauty and the Beast in 1981
  • Stanley Kubrick had all the sets and models from the filming of 2001: A Space Odyssey destroyed to prevent a sequel from being made.
  • While filming Rocky IV, Dolph Lundgren punched Sylvester Stallone's chest so hard, his heart slammed against his breastbone, causing it to swell and his systolic blood pressure shot to over 200. Filming was halted as Stallone was flown to a nearby hospital and spent eight days in intensive care.
  • While filming Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Shia LaBeouf invested $20,000 in the stock market and ended up making more than $400,000.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.