20+ Editing Fails from Hollywood Blockbusters that You Probably Missed

Batman (1989)

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Tim Burton’s 1989 film about the caped crusader starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson has a ridiculous editing error too. In the scene where the Joker (Nicholson) is thrashing Gotham City’s Flugelheim Museum, one of his henchmen is seen “improving” one of the paintings with his handprints. In the next scene, the very same painting is left untouched. Must’ve been invisible ink he was using.

Twilight (2008)

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2008’s screen adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling novel also has an odd scene that only few would notice. It probably isn’t an editing error but is still notable due to the fact that the movie is about vampires and werewolves. In a passing scene set in the sleepy town of Forks, Washington, a large semi truck is seen slowly making its way across an intersection. When you take a closer look, it seems that the truck has no driver at the wheel! Could be lighting issues, could be a short driver, but with the paranormal happenings in that town, we bet that it was a ghost driving that lorry.

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