"In the new season of Emily in Paris, it's prettyyyy obvious this isn't Lilly Collins' leg."
"A freeze frame of Jason Bateman has very obviously been inserted into this Ozark scene."
"In the mist of the same Avengers: Endgame scene, Tony's mustache changes shape and color."
"There's also a moment in the portal scene that shows Cap with his shield intact, even though at that point in the battle, it's been broken."
"In Encino Man, there's a moment where you can clearly tell it's not Sean Astin in the background."
"And this dude in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is DEFINITELY not Samuel L. Jackson."
"It's also def not Jessica Chastain like it's supposed to be in this AVA scene."
"Since Bruce Lee died before Game of Death was completed, there are scenes when you can clearly tell it's not him — like when they taped a cardboard cutout of his face to a mirror and had an extra's body in the reflection."
"There's a moment in D2: The Mighty Ducks when you can tell the background extras are actually just cardboard cutouts."
"Waterworld did the same thing."
"Speaking of cardboard cutouts — those certainly are not real books behind Indy in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade."
"There's a moment when you can see the stunt person's lips moving behind the Green Goblin mask in Spider-Man — and it's definitely not Willem Dafoe."
"In the very first Simpsons episode, there's a moment when the background seems to be upside down."
"There are over 16 seconds where Sally's left hand is blue in It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown."
"There's also a good few seconds in a Hey Arnold scene about Arnold losing his hat where they forgot to take out Arnold's hat."
"Similarly, Carlton's sweater inexplicably changes to a different shirt in the middle of this Fresh Prince of Bel-Air scene, then changes back right after."
"In one Lord of the Rings scene, an extra pushes a stalactite...which then swings back and forth."
"In one Aladdin scene, the titular character appears to have a cell phone in his pocket."
"In a Season 7 episode of Malcolm in the Middle, Dewey is playing Gameboy — only there's no game in it."
Its a film, requisites are made of foam or cardboard and stuntdoubles doing the stunts.
Sure you can see this, if you put pause or look for whatever tiny friggin thingy to show...what was obvious from the beginning.
There is nothing wrong to show some funny film mistakes, but this is getting more and more ridiculous. Calling those things "obvious" is even worse.
Get job!!