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  "textContent": "Filmmaking is a massive process involving hundreds of people, endless takes, and countless moving parts. With so much happening on set, mistakes are almost inevitable. Normally, those errors are caught and removed during editing, but sometimes they slip through the cracks and end up in the final version of the film. In a few cases, directors even decided to keep the mistake because it added authenticity, humor, or an unexpectedly memorable moment. Here are ten times a mistake made it all the way into a movie’s final cut.\n\nThe post 10 Times a Mistake Made a Movie’s Final Cut appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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