Here Are Some Pause-Worthy Scenes From Your Favorite Movies

Published on 06/04/2020
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Three Men and a Baby (1987)

What would have been even wackier than the storyline of Three Men and a Baby, and perhaps even the fact that Leonard Nimoy (also known as Star Trek’s Spock) was its director, must have been the iconic scene of the film that resulted to numerous of people to dive, in an attempt to hit pause and rewind, for their remote controls. Do not even mind the ludicrous plot wherein the three bachelors who unexpectedly found and eventually raised a baby at their doorstep. There’s no question that the strangest part of the film is the scene where Ted Danson and his character ‘s mother merrily smiles at the baby while another person looks back at him through a set of window curtains. Almost everyone there thought it was a ghost, but there is a theory that this was the cardboard cutout of Ted Danson that somebody accidentally left out.

Three Men and a Baby (1987)

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Pulp Fiction (1994)

A Quentin Tarantino film should honestly be speaking, be on the list. It is not surprising that his 1994 crime movie Pulp fiction was famous for having many continuous slip-ups, as he is known for his unpredictable stories. Jules (portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent (portrayed by John Travolta) avoided the bullets, a tenant hiding in their bathroom fired at them victoriously, during one of the most iconic moments of the film. Even so, before commending the hitmen for surviving the gunfire safely, several viewers at home took a closer look and noticed the wall behind the duo, finding that the bullet holes were already in the wall, even before the shooting incident. Seeing as unconfirmed reports about the scene came out and spread like wildfire, many people paused to check whether the allegations were true. 

Pulp Fiction (1994)

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