20+ Editing Fails from Hollywood Blockbusters that You Probably Missed

The Goonies (1985)

Source: https://belfastfilmfestival.org

In the 1985 film directed by Steven Spielberg, a group of small-town misfits band together in a coming-of-age/treasure hunt adventure filled with suspense, laughter and drama. In one scene, Brand, played by a young Josh Brolin, is called by his brother Mikey. Thing is, Mikey starts yelling “Josh,” the actor’s REAL name but instead of ruining the scene, Brolin, without breaking character replies “what? Who’s Josh? My name’s Brand.” Mikey realizes the mistake and without hesitation replies, “Yesssir Brand!”

Diamonds Are Forever (1971)

Source: http://cultbox.co.uk

In the 1971 James Bond 007 film, a chase scene between our super spy and some evil henchmen erupts with Bond commandeering a moon rover as his getaway vehicle. The rover is then chased down a steep hill, with both vehicles careening down the slope. The enemy vehicle hits a bump and tumbles violently down the ravine but right in front of it, the camera catches what seems to be one of the rover’s wheels that has seemingly come off. When the chase car lands in a heap of twisted metal at the bottom, James Bond’s rover continues with its getaway… complete with ALL four of its wheels. Editing error? Maybe. Or it could also be that the tire seen earlier was just the rover’s spare.

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