Cameos can frequently be the thing that makes or breaks a film. As for “Deadpool 2”, there was a cameo that made the action movie even more compelling. Once we figured out who this cameo was made by – many movie watchers felt the need to pause and contemplate. The character in question, Vanisher, accidentally guides himself into a set of electrical wires.
As a result, he is, unfortunately, electrocuted to death. In the process, we are shown that the invisible man is portrayed by none other than…wait for it, Brad Pitt! Yes, we know “Deadpool” is not one of the movies Pitt is most associated with, but trust us when we say he was there.
Pulp Fiction (1994)
Quentin Tarantino had to make it on this list! Famous for his non-linear plotlines, it's no surprise that "Pulp Fiction" is known for its constant slip-ups. It's a cinematic masterpiece, praised for its nonlinear storytelling, memorable characters, witty dialogue, and Tarantino's distinct style.
In arguably one of the most infamous scenes, Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Vincent (John Travolta) successfully dodge bullets that are shot at them by someone hiding in the bathroom. Some viewers took a closer look at the wall behind the two and noticed that the bullet holes were in the wall even before the shootout took place.
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)
The Star Wars series has grasped the hearts of millions all over the world with its epic space opera, imaginative world-building, iconic characters, and the power of the Force, and even if you aren't the biggest fan - you know that the original movies were groundbreaking.
The films incorporate timeless themes into a cinematic experience that was hard to forget. One scene in A New Hope is deeply embedded in our minds. In this scene, a group of Stormtroopers comes off of a cargo ship. So what makes this scene so unique? It's probably far from what you're expecting! One of the Stormtroopers hits their head!
Signs (2002)
As well as being one of M. Night Shyamalan's better films, "Signs" was one of Mel Gibson's more prominent roles before he experienced a downpour of negative publicity. In one creepy moment of the film, we are exposed to footage showing the alien caught on tape. The eerie creature is delivered, lurking in an alley in Mexico.
The briefness of the sequence has caused many fans to stop and pause the scene. Shyamalan's deft direction and Gibson's compelling performance are amplified by this unforgettable glimpse into the unknown, adding another layer of intrigue to an already captivating cinematic experience
Scanners (1981)
While it may not be the most recognizable as the other films on this list, "Scanners" has built a strong fanbase since being released in the early 1980s. Scanners mostly revolve around psychic powers and how hard dealing with those powers can be. We don't want to spoil it for you, but the following scene has been paused countless amounts of times due to its gory nature.
It entails the typical 1980s horror tactics, including the explosion of someone's head, complete with ketchup and ground beef. Even to this day, the opinions vary, and the only good thing about this movie (according to critics) is the special effects. We feel there is more.