These Clips Have Been The Most Paused By Viewers To Watch Over Again

Published on 04/30/2020
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Peter Pan (1953)

As a child, there were some things better than watching a Disney film and did all the media giant’s overtly scandalous messages into our innocent little heads. But luckily some Disney fans draw their attention to the downright shady scenes in some of our favorite classic Disney films. And because of this, moviegoers can’t let something of this nature pass again. In the 1953 animate Peter Pan adaptation of J.M. Barrie, Peter was living in Neverland together with his friends The Lost Boys, his trusty shadow, and of course Tinker Bell. In the scene where Peter does a little jig to show that the shewed he sewed to his feet is now stuck to for the rest of his life, which showed the viewer an inappropriate but quick outline of his inferior region.

Peter Pan (1953)

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Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)

Out of all the legendary Star Wars franchises, one of the most talked-about scenes took place in its very first installment which is Episode IV: A New Hope. It happened when Luke Skywalker suave Han Solo while the rest of their team went on to save Princess Leia from being imprisoned on the Death Star. While they were hiding, their ship was boarded and searched by Stormtroopers. If you’ll watch closely, you will see one of them knocking his head on the door frame that rises from the ground. This scene has become a popular blooper that not only do people pause the scene repeatedly when watching it, but George Lucas even added a sound effect to the bang during the release of the DVD to make it even more enjoyable.

Star Wars: A New Hope (1977)

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