• Comedy Movie Blunders

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    In "There's Something About Mary", starring Cameron Diaz, Matt Dillon, and Ben Stiller, there are a couple details that are certainly noticeable. For instance, at the end of the movie, Magda's boyfriend shoots Jonathan, the singer. When Jonathan falls backward into the water behind him, we can hear a splash. However, we do not see any water rise from where he falls or any other evidence of his fall into the water. There aren't even any ripples in the water!

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Everyone makes mistakes. That includes movie producers and directors! Sometimes minor (and even major) mistakes sneak under the radar before a movie is released to the public. The Internet Movie Database has gathered a long list of blunders, big and small. You may be surprised by how obvious some of them are! So next time you find yourself watching one of these classic comedies, keep an eye out for these bloopers that slipped right underneath the producers' noses!

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