There are a wide variety of errors that can be found in movies. Some of the more blatant ones are people and props that are accidentally visible in the shot, and continuity errors.
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Bloopers, also called outtakes, are common on many movie DVDs and are usually included in the credits of the movie. Whether they are included on most is impossible to determine, but they occur quite frequently.
Unfortunately no. Science fiction has been used to describe some of the most blatant fantasy ever.
The most horrific movie ever made is "Paranormal Activity 2".
Titanic was the most expensive movie ever, ranging at $600.7 million.
Short Answer, yes. Long Answer, yes, but it is never called unless it is blatant or it puts a player's safety at risk. Pushing the pile is not ever called. Pulling a player forward is both dangerous and blatant If a player is blatantly pushing a pile forward, an official is most likely going to blow the whistle to stop the play and declare that forward progress stopped when the player began pushing the pile. A distinction should also be made between pushing a pile (not blatant) and pushing a player forward (blatant).
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