5. Bullet Holes Before The Gun Has Fired (Pulp Fiction)
Quentin Tarantino is famous for his attention to detail in his movies, so it is something of a surprise that this blatant error made it into his 1994 classic mobster movie Pulp Fiction. It’s in the scene known as “The Bonnie Situation”, when John Travolta‘s Vincent Vega and Samuel L. Jackson‘s Jules Winnfield are at Brett’s apartment.
A man (credited simply as Man #4) played by Robert Arquette bursts out of the bathroom, firing wildly at them. He misses with every shot and they subsequently kill him, then they look at the bullet holes in the wall behind them. The weird thing? The bullet holes were already there before the man had fired a single shot.
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