10 Hilarious Mistakes You Can't Unsee On Official Movie Posters

4. G-Force (2009)

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The only movie to ever combine spies and guinea pigs with predictably disastrous results, 2009's G-Force claimed to be a fun, family adventure, but was, in fact, a waste of time.

Sure, the creatures themselves were cute and all, but what the movie didn't tell you was that they were hiding secret magical powers that could help them manipulate their own reflections.

Want proof? Look no further than this poster. Everything seems fine with the top three creatures, but it all goes to pot with the rodent at the bottom, whose reflection does not behave as a normal reflection should.

Shouldn't his back be visible in the window, and not his front? He's waving at the camera with the front of his body pointing away from the glass... so how is it the front that's being reflected?

This would be like standing with your back to a mirror, but your stomach and nipples both (somehow) appear in the mirror. Stupid. Did anyone really expect the movie about the ninja guinea pigs to nail the science-y parts, though?

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