In addition to Tarantino’s Django sunglasses were Spielberg blowing the vote count on the 13th and Affleck giving the cia credit for aid from Canada
And who can forget god’s big sneeze
A lot of those aren't mistakes so much as they are examples of artistic license with a fictional story. Tarantino regularly mixes things from different time periods in his movies to create his own non-specific period. I don't think he pretends to be going for realism.
Ombudsman wrote:A lot of those aren't mistakes so much as they are examples of artistic license with a fictional story. Tarantino regularly mixes things from different time periods in his movies to create his own non-specific period. I don't think he pretends to be going for realism.
agreed, I only mention quinton because his sunglasses were #1 on the mistake video
Spielberg's researchers got in wrong, palin and simple
not sure why Affleck couldn't have told as interesting of a story and stayed closer to the truth
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
What gets me is the most obvious of glaring mistakes, such as a downtown street chase scene involving cops and the bad guys.
One of the cars slam on the brakes to make a complete turn-around in the middle of the street. In the finished movie, the practice skid marks are still there.
Or the car that rams another from behind and goes over it....the ascension ramp is partially seen.