10 Obvious Movie Bloopers We Can't Believe We Missed First Time

10. The Changing Plane Numbers - Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines

You would be hard-pressed to find a Terminator fan who would argue that Terminator 3 is a better movie than either of the two previous entries. It isn't terrible (indeed, James Cameron went on the record as saying he enjoyed it), but it had the impossible task of following up two of the most iconic sci-fi movies of their respective decades. Perhaps this pressure shows in more ways than one, as there is a frustrating continuity error around ninety minutes in.

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As John Connor (Nick Stahl) and Kate Brewster (Claire Danes) take off in a blue Cessna aeroplane, the registration number reads N3035C. It is also the same number when they eventually land. Mid-flight however, the plane displays a completely different registration number - N3973F. Perhaps it isn't the most distracting mistake the first time around, but even so, it is amazing that it was never noticed before the film was released.

The Terminator films have their fair share of crazy stunts, but we can safely assume that John and Kate didn't decide to change planes mid-air. As such, this has to be put down to a fairly basic continuity mistake, not to mention one that becomes increasingly annoying with every fresh viewing.

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