12 popular movie parts we all missed
Movie buffs have probably noticed that the speed of plot development in movies has increased significantly. Currently, the average film contains up to 3000 frames, each of which is 2 to 10 seconds long. Incidentally, this helps filmmakers hide various secrets and add minor details that 99.8% of viewers will miss.
We found 0.2% of viewers who are attentive enough to notice everything that was hidden. We don't know how they do it. Maybe they watch the same movie 100 times and pause every second. Whatever they do, their results are truly impressive.
12 PHOTOS
1. Jim Carrey's character in The Truman Show takes vitamin D for breakfast. Usually, people take it when they have a lack of sunlight. And as we know, Truman didn't have sunshine because his city was just a movie set. This is one of the keys to solving this riddle.
2. In the animated horror film Coraline in Nightmare Land, Mr. Bobinsky wears a medal for the elimination of the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster.
3. In Toy Story 3, you can see that Buzz Lightyear batteries are manufactured by BNL Corporation. This is the same corporation that produced the WALL-E robot.
4. In Boss Baby, the number on Tim's jersey changed from 01 to 02 after his brother was born. This shows that Tim is no longer the number one priority in his parents' life.
5. This is a shot from the Titanic. Here Jack walks past two men watching the boy play on the deck. This image is based on an actual photograph.
6. Linda Hamilton has a twin sister named Leslie. She assisted her famous sister in the fight between Sarah Connor and the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
7. In the animated film Monsters vs. Aliens, the general's insignia has the face of a Shrek.
8. As Kamunra says in Night at the Museum 2, “I can kill your friends in no time,” and he doesn't blink until the end of the movie.
9. Stan Lee's cameo in Avengers: Endgame is based on his own 1970s character.
10. In the action comedy Macho and the Nerdy 2, Genko had a scar on his left shoulder that he got in Macho and the Nerdy when he was shot instead of Schmidt.
11. Hela in Thor: Ragnarok immediately realizes that the Infinity Gauntlet is a fake. Thanos wears it on his other hand, which makes the fraud obvious to attentive viewers.
12. During a date with AI, Theodore (the protagonist of the movie "She") put a pin in his shirt pocket so that Samantha could see everything around.