Pirates Knocked Up ShrekI have to admit, when I first saw an article detailing the errors in New Moon (for instance, did anyone else notice the cameraman in the shot TWICE when they did that “swirling camera of Bella’s depression” shot in her bedroom?  The one where, apparently, she sat in the same chair for three straight months staring out a window? Yeah, I missed it too, but I bet a freeze frame check would bear that out.), that I was just eager to bitch slap this gigantic hunk of garbage, but then I discovered a list.

Seems that filmmaker error is a LOT more prevalent than anyone ever thought.  Check this list out:

New Moon: Eighteen errors

2012:  Twenty one errors

Inglorious Basterds: Twenty errors

Zombieland: Thirteen errors

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: Two hundred eighty nine errors

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Two hundred ninety six errors

Apocalypse Now: Three hundred ninety errors.

That’s really kinda weird, isn’t it?  You’d never imagine that a film could be released with that many screwups, especially ones like the Harry Potter lineup that did as well as they did.  But apparently, mistakes are made everywhere, and most of the time, few people notice.

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