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** Or they could just be fanatics for detail and decided to [[Throw It In]].
** Or they could just be fanatics for detail and decided to [[Throw It In]].
* In a 'blink and you'll miss it' moment at the end of ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'', during the final fight between {{spoiler|the two brothers}}, the two are thrown from the sphere at the base of the Bifröst and one tumbles over the edge of the bridge. Look carefully and you'll see that, just beyond him, he's ''actually'' tumbling further and what's dangling over the edge is an illusion.
* In a 'blink and you'll miss it' moment at the end of ''[[Thor (film)|Thor]]'', during the final fight between {{spoiler|the two brothers}}, the two are thrown from the sphere at the base of the Bifröst and one tumbles over the edge of the bridge. Look carefully and you'll see that, just beyond him, he's ''actually'' tumbling further and what's dangling over the edge is an illusion.
* During the quidditch match in the first ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter]]'' film, when Hermione looks at Snape and sees him muttering an incantation you can see Quirrell nearby doing the exact same thing.
* During the quidditch match in ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'', when Hermione looks at Snape and sees him muttering an incantation you can see Quirrell nearby doing the exact same thing.
* In the 1973 film of ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'', during the song of Simon Zealotes, Roman soldiers can be seen gathering in larger numbers observing the commotion, and more meaningful, Judas is in the background visibly disturbed by the events, forcably walking off in the background during the next song, Poor Jerusuelum.
* In the 1973 film of ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'', during the song of Simon Zealotes, Roman soldiers can be seen gathering in larger numbers observing the commotion, and more meaningful, Judas is in the background visibly disturbed by the events, forcably walking off in the background during the next song, Poor Jerusuelum.