There is no denying the fact that movies can be extremely expensive to make. This is probably why it is always so surprising to find any errors in such projects. Some fans have turned it into a hobby of sorts, trying to spot oversights or historical inaccuracies in movies. It can be fun to see what the cast and crew members didn’t catch, though let’s not be too harsh on them! We’re sure the costume team must have a lot of things on their mind, so there’s no need to rub it in.
We bet your favorite film is not immune to these subtle errors either. From Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and James Bond: Die Another Day to The Little Rascals, it seems like movies are simply impossible to perfect. They might cost a fortune, but perfection is always hard to attain. These errors range from small to extreme. Sometimes, it is just a subtle imperfection, though it can also pertain to larger, careless mistakes. Perhaps, an extra forgot to change into costume before taping begun or someone didn’t take off their pricey watch in time. Let us now take a look at these hilarious errors!
Legends of the Fall: Brad Pitt’s Blonde Hair Was Too Perfect
Brad Pitt was nothing short of gorgeous in this Western flick. He played Tristan Ludlow, the middle son of a Montanan family. It was set during the early 1900’s, and it received plenty of derision for the styling. Rightfully so! The actor’s wavy blonde hair flowed freely as if it were the 1960’s. The shave, likewise, wasn’t accurate for the period being depicted.