About blunders in movies — opinion

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Did you know that in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, there are 393 bloopers, while in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, there are 322 mistakes? The website www.moviemistakes.com maintains a list of the most blooper-filled movies in cinema history. Notably, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is in fifth place. Sixth place is held by Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. Eighth place goes to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Ninth is occupied by Star Wars from 1977. Rounding out the top ten is Jaws from 1975. You can find the complete list of blooper-packed films at the following link: https://www.moviemistakes.com/most. But keep in mind: the list is periodically updated, as movie enthusiasts continue to find new bloopers or debunk old ones. Just a couple of days ago, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade held the tenth spot.

What conclusion can we draw from this? The number of bloopers does not affect recognition and box office earnings. Ultimately, the overall quality of the movie is what matters, not the details, even if there are several hundred of them. The main thing is to enjoy the viewing experience. The same applies to games. If a game is engaging, then annoying little details don't really matter. Think about your favorite games. Are they perfect? No. Perfection, as we know, is unattainable. Are they beloved? Yes. So, overall, bloopers do not have a negative effect on movies. However, they can be noteworthy or amusing. The aforementioned website provides a description for each mistake. If you're looking for something to do, you can dive into the study of bloopers. It seems I know where the authors of 'Movie Mistakes' gather their information.


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