9. No Country for Old Men
Setting up a shot for a film can be a hard job, especially since you have to take into consideration the infrastructure that exists in the film’s surroundings. Now, it’s impossible for film crews to demolish a building simply because it didn’t exist at the time of the movie’s story, but can’t computers just erase unwanted buildings in the background?
Apparently, the No Country for Old Men’s crew didn’t get the memo that Carl’s Jr. restaurants didn’t exist in El Paso, Texas, in 1980, the year this film takes place. It’s not a big deal though; people who caught a glimpse of the future restaurant were probably aching for a delicious Carl’s Jr. burger after the movie. Wait, do companies place advertisements in movies now?