"In an early episode of Avatar: the Last Airbender, Sokka's bindings spontaneously change from ribbon into rope."
"During "The Music of the Night" in The Phantom of the Opera, you can see the shadow of the camera on the characters' faces."
"In one 2 Fast 2 Furious scene, Brian pulls at a brake that isn't there."
"In another scene from the same film, it's obvious a cop is just pretending to write on his notepad — there's already writing on it where he's pretending to write."
"Similarly, in a Season 4 episode of Doctor Who, a woman signing a book isn't even holding her pen close to the paper."
"Similarly, there's a Men in Black scene where Zed and K are only pretending to type in the background."
"Toni Collette's wig lace is pretty visible in Hereditary."
"In A Fall From Grace, it's obvious at one point that a character is not actually receiving messages — they're just looking at a screenshot saying they are."
"You can spot bullet holes in the wall in Pulp Fiction before the shots are even fired."
"In a Season 3 episode of 9-1-1, a man with an amputated arm still has his arm clearly visible — they forgot to green-screen it out."
"There's a moment in Doctor Strange where you can see a crew member just standing in the background."
"When they're on the train in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the view from the windows seems to imply that the train is moving in opposite directions. (Since Katniss and Effie are on opposite sides of the train, the background should be moving in opposite directions.)"
"You can see the fog machine in one foggy scene during Insidious."
"There's a moment in Supernatural where "hospital" is misspelled."
"There's a moment in Seinfeld when you can see a driver on the right side of the car...in America."
"When Jim Carrey's character crushes his face in the toilet in Liar Liar, you can tell the toilet seat is made out of foam."
"In a Monica reaction shot in a Season 2 episode of Friends, you can see Matthew Perry mouthing, "What am I supposed to say?" to someone offscreen."
"And finally, in one NCIS scene, Abby's screen does not show her calling anyone, but rather her using a calculator."
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!!