


It came after Steven Spielberg had done the same thing for George Lucas, by putting one of his characters from E.T. Three aliens that were of E.T.’s species were added to the scene in the Galactic Senate, as E.T. He gives the sliding door a good knock with his noggin while the rest get through just fine. The sad part is that it’s himself, if you pause it at look to the right. This might be the only stormtrooper in the Empire to actually hit something. Yep, it’s the truth, Pac-Man is there eating all of those yellow dots just in the background of the screen that Jeff is staring into. The actor Jeff Bridges who plays Kevin Flynn / Clu in the movie can be spotted in one scene (pause the screen to make certain) with Pac-Man. Hilarious Photos That Shows Yesterday Party Went Really Well No wonder there have been a few edits in the new versions! How on earth those managed to get into a kids’ movie is pretty hysterical, but also highly inappropriate. There’s the coral shaped like a penis, the entire package in King Titan’s golden castle, and lastly of course there is the priest who gets a little too excited at the wedding. It might be a great family movie, but how on earth that managed to get into the movie is beyond me! Was he just flying low, or… is there something else we can see? Somehow, at the very end of the movie, just a few moments before crowds begin to cheer and whoop, viewers notice that there was a man stood in the background of the scene, with his pants down. But it happens out that one of the backgrounds of the movie shows what the official story describes as a bird, but lots of viewers have interpreted or believe to be a munchkin that has hanged himself. Since the movie was made and released back in 1939, it seems almost crazy that so many people spotted this in a particular scene. But due to the extensive list, lots of members of the audience have paused the movie to read the list to see what else they have in their grasps including mutants, zombies, clowns, and witches. In the background, there is a whiteboard with a list of different creatures on it that the scientists are controlling. It’s funnier now that the special effects team revealed how they pulled it off.ĭid you ever watch Cabin in the Woodswhen it came out in 2012? Well then, you’ll remember that moment that the scientists are deciphering what will happen to the main characters. The iconic moment when a telepath uses his power to explode someone’s head was completely unexpected. It has been named the most-paused moment in movies.David Cronenberg’s sci-fi thriller became the stuff of meme legend right as it starts. Top 10 Most Paused Movie Moments of all time:įor me the most paused scene in the cinematic history was Sharon Stone's infamous leg-crossing scene in Basic Instinct. That said, here are some of the most paused-on movie scenes in film history. Other times they’re just good old-fashioned foreshadowing. More often than not, these “blink and you’ll miss it” moments have something to do with sex…or Disney animation. Movie scenes can be startling or memorable for a variety of reasons big reveals, sudden deaths, genitalia…”Wait, what? Pause and rewind that!” Sometimes things appear on screen that audiences can’t take their eyes off of, like an Easter egg, cameo, or editing blunder, resulting in them hitting the pause button to investigate. The 15 Most Paused-On Movie Scenes in Film History In fact, some of these Easter Eggs and iconic scenes in movies have become the most paused movie moments in film history! This allows us to watch those specific scenes in movies (sometimes over and over again!) to see if we really saw what we saw. Thankfully, movies nowadays are released on streaming platforms and on DVD/Blu-Ray pretty quickly. When these things happen in theaters, it makes you want to watch the movie again. They want the user to think, “Wait, what did I just see?” And I don’t think any of them blame them! There’s more to movies than just the plot, and this is a creative way to reward viewers for taking the time to watch the movie. They love to add Easter Eggs to the movie, create suspense, and to even put little extras or quick glimpses in movies that will only make the most active viewers stop and want to rewind.

If there’s one thing movie makers love to do, it’s to play games with the viewers.
