Question: How could Shredder survive that fall long enough to touch some of the ooze to heal himself?
Rob245
23rd Mar 2022
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
23rd Mar 2022
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
23rd Mar 2022
The Glorias (2020)
Audio problem: During the talk of the three Glorias, the teen Gloria's mouth isn't in sync with what she's saying.
21st Mar 2022
Bruised (2021)
Character mistake: During the opening fight Jackie lands a punch on her opponent just after the round ends. The referee should've warned her about this as it's illegal in MMA to do this, and he didn't.
15th Mar 2022
Charlie's Angels (1976)
Angels in the Backfield - S2-E19
Question: When they're on the football team does the trio of actresses actually play, or stunt women in their places for the football games?
15th Mar 2022
Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
Continuity mistake: Riddler's gloves disappear briefly after Batman confronts him at his party.
3rd Mar 2022
The Scooby Doo Show (1976)
The Chiller Diller Movie Theater - S2-E4
Plot hole: Given Jim Moss, the studio chief, is already on the train, it makes no sense for him to have been in the coffin. That and how he managed to slip into it without being seen by the conductor or anyone else.
3rd Mar 2022
My Name Is Earl (2005)
Continuity mistake: Maggie Lester's shown in the flashbacks as having brown eyes. The adult Maggie has blue eyes.
3rd Mar 2022
The Scooby Doo Show (1976)
The Chiller Diller Movie Theater - S2-E4
Continuity mistake: Scooby Dum's collar goes from its usual red to yellow briefly in one shot on the train.
25th Feb 2022
Spider-Man (2002)
Audio problem: The wrestler's, wheeled out prior to Peter wrestling Bone Saw, mouth doesn't match the dialogue as he's speaking.
18th Feb 2022
Intruder (1989)
Trivia: The DVD box cover gives away who the killer is. The killer being Bill Roberts. After all how many of the characters are wearing jean shirts and have mustaches?
18th Feb 2022
Hide and Go Shriek (1988)
Continuity mistake: Clearly a different guy playing Zack in the beginning as he looks to be over six feet tall and has a full head of combed back brown hair. Zack later on looks like he's only 5'5" with receding brown hair.
18th Feb 2022
Below the Belt (1980)
18th Feb 2022
Intruder (1989)
18th Feb 2022
That's My Boy (2012)
Factual error: Mary gets a sentence of 28 years. Her relationship with Donny is a second degree felony and the maximum sentence is 20 years.
18th Feb 2022
That's My Boy (2012)
Continuity mistake: When we first see Mary McGarricle her eyes are hazel. During the reunion years later they're suddenly brown.
17th Feb 2022
Nightmare Beach (1989)
17th Feb 2022
Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
Christmas With the Joker - S1-E38
Other mistake: Once Joker's back in his Arkham cell he should be wearing prison pants again like he was at the beginning of the episode. Yet he's still in his purple pants.
Continuity mistake: During the play when Emily's flying around wildly and is upside down, she's lost her right shoe. A few seconds later the shoe's back on.
17th Feb 2022
Married... with Children (1987)
Revealing mistake: Obvious dummies when Al tosses Peg off him on one of their separate beds and when Al falls through the bedroom floor to the den.
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Answer: This is where comic book logic meets real-life physics. He was wearing a giant metallic, robotically augmented suit of armor. The idea is that this protected him enough to survive long enough. They do similar fuzzy physics with Iron Man from time to time. In real life, the reason fighter jets can't fly faster than they do is that they're carrying a living blood-filled water-balloon inside that they can't risk bursting. The fact is that sudden acceleration/deceleration could easily liquify a human's brain and dislodge internal organs. But comic book logic determines that if we can avoid the obvious immediate damage of impact, the human will survive. We see it with Superman catching someone mere feet from the ground, and they survive rather than showing them as being impaled by two arms jutting straight up, or sliced in three if the arms are held horizontally. All they have to do is suggest that he remained alive, though possibly hanging from a thread, until he's able to touch the ooze.
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