Factual error: When Julie's undressing in the shower scene she steps out of a slip. Impossible as she was wearing pants, women wear slips only with dresses.
Rob245
26th Sep 2020
The Haunting Passion (1983)
23rd Sep 2020
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988)
Revealing mistake: When being chased by her uncle Elvira's hair moves in a way which indicates it's a wig.
22nd Sep 2020
The Legend of Billie Jean (1985)
Other mistake: The posters and DVD / Blu-ray covers with Billie Jean are different. Her lone earring's on her right ear when in the movie it was on her left ear. Her bangs are combed to the left instead of right and her armband's on her upper left arm instead of her upper right arm.
Suggested correction: Something being different on the poster or DVD cover is not a movie mistake.
22nd Sep 2020
Her Best Friend's Husband (2002)
Revealing mistake: During the love scene two shots of Cheryl Ladd's legs are shown. But they're not hers as they're tanned and have firmer muscle. Clearly her double's legs.
21st Sep 2020
Twins (1988)
Question: Who could they return the money to? The guy who paid Vincent was killed.
Answer: The money would be returned to the police and used as evidence. Even though Beetroot is dead the police still need to do an investigation to close the case. Since the $4 million was used in a felony (conspiracy and theft), the money would be impounded by the city.
21st Sep 2020
Wonder Woman (1976)
Question: Diana worked with both Steve and his son. What're the odds the son wouldn't find something suspicious about her given that his father may have told him about her when he was a kid?
Answer: Suspicious about what, the fact that she's the same Wonder Woman from the 1940's. She explained, she was over a thousand years old or the fact that same Diana Prince worked for him, as his father. She could explain she's her own daughter.
21st Sep 2020
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
Question: What was Shredder's plan? Surely he'd have the Foot go beyond petty thievery eventually. I never saw it addressed in the movie.
Answer: It's not really petty thievery. Shredder essentially has control over a large crime syndicate which is involved in pickpocketing, burglary, and highjacking. And that's just the gang itself. The Foot Clan itself is probably involved with other activities that we haven't seen.
21st Sep 2020
Spider-Man (1994)
Sins of the Fathers Chapter 9: Tombstone - S3-E9
Trivia: When Spider-Man saves Tombstone from falling into a bubbling vat he jokes about him coming out with "green hair." Clearly that's a joke referencing DC comics' Joker.
20th Sep 2020
Spider-Man (1994)
Sins of the Fathers Chapter 7: The Man Without Fear - S3-E7
Revealing mistake: During the fight with Kingpin recycled footage is used from Season 1 Episode 7 Doctor Octopus: Armed and Dangerous. It's obvious when you see the background looking like the warehouse along with Doc Ock's machine behind Spider-Man.
20th Sep 2020
Spider-Man (1994)
Doctor Octopus: Armed and Dangerous - S1-E4
Continuity mistake: Doc Ock's left glove briefly disappears during his second fight with Spider-Man, and Jameson's pants are briefly his jacket's color during that fight.
17th Sep 2020
Goldfinger (1964)
Question: Surely the Federal government would realise Goldfinger's involvement once he tried selling them his gold? That and what does China promise him for creating economic chaos in the West?
Answer: He wouldn't have to sell the gold. He would keep it and become the new Fort Knox. He'd become the richest man in the world, worth billions, back in the 1960's, it was unheard of.
Answer: Yes, the U.S. government would realise that Goldfinger was involved. The movie's plot is deliberately unbelievable and merely intended for entertainment, not reality. Audiences are expected to employ a "suspension of disbelief." China promised Goldfinger the nuclear bomb so that he could carry out his plan. They wanted to create economic chaos in the US while Goldfinger's own gold would become far more valuable.
17th Sep 2020
Spider-Man (1994)
The Menace of Mysterio - S1-E5
Continuity mistake: When Mysterio's unconscious he's in his costume. When Spider-Man leaves him webbed up he's wearing street clothes. But when he's shown on the headlines of the Daily Bugle he's back in his Mysterio costume.
17th Sep 2020
Halloween 4 (1988)
Plot hole: It's never really addressed or explained how Shredder survived his death in the previous movie from being crushed in a garbage truck.
Suggested correction: It didn't really need to be addressed, and thus is not a mistake. His hand emerging from the junkyard is enough to show that he survived his apparent demise at the end of the last film.
11th Sep 2020
American Dad (2005)
Question: Why would the CIA be after Roger? They handle foreign problems. The FBI looks into alien and UFO sightings.
Answer: This series is hardly an accurate depiction of the real CIA (or FBI, for that matter); for example, Avery Bullock would never be deputy director given his mental instability, and Stan would have been fired many times over for his incompetence.
Answer: I always thought it was a play on words. They're harboring an alien, which could mean someone who isn't a citizen. But Roger is an outer space alien.
11th Sep 2020
The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
11th Sep 2020
Supergirl (2015)
Question: Why did they move the show to Vancouver?
Answer: For one, it's usually cheaper to film in Vancouver because of the tax breaks. But all the CW Arrowverse shows (with the exception of "Black Lighting") are/were filmed in Vancouver. So it makes it easier and cheaper for sharing set designs, crossovers, etc ("Black Lightning" filmed in Vancouver during its crossover). Originally "Supergirl" wasn't part of the Arrowverse when it was on CBS, but it was too expensive to produce and wasn't reaching the wider audience the CW shows had. So CBS moved it to its sister company, The CW.
10th Sep 2020
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
10th Sep 2020
Supergirl (2015)
Question: Does Kat ever wise up again to Kara's secret? That and why did she (Flockhart) leave the show only to come back?
Answer: Yes, s02e22. As Kara leaves her office, she said "go get them, Supergirl" to herself. After season 1, the show switched from a CBS production to a CW production and filming moved from L.A. to Vancouver. Flockhart isn't really a fan of traveling to shoot, and didn't want to be away from her family for so long.
10th Sep 2020
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
Question: When the TX tastes a sample of John Connor's blood at Kate's vet clinic she seems stunned. How is this possible on a cyborg and why look so surprised?
Answer: Advanced Terminators occasionally show signs of emotion: T-X also exhibits frustration, anger, and genuine malice, as well as smirking mischievously on two occasions. When she samples John Connor's blood, she's stunned to come across her primary target, whose whereabouts Skynet was unaware of.
Answer: Her goal/duty was to terminate John Connor. She must first find him in order to terminate him. Identifying John's blood - fresh blood, in fact - meant he was nearby and she was getting close to achieving her goal. This excited her. There was a stimulus and response, similar to Pavlov's dogs who salivated when they heard the bell indicating that food was coming.
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