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13th Jan 2023

Young Sheldon (2017)

Correction: No, it's "The Last Temptation of Christ". Connie even says this on the phone while ordering movies.

Correction: I watched all the scenes at the video store and never saw "The Passion of the Christ." The closest thing that came close was ordering "The Last Temptation of Christ." I would suggest you submit a screenshot of the video.

Bishop73

Mandy is on the phone ordering some more movies. She lists "Passion of the Christ."

Leicaman

Connie was on the phone, not Mandy. And she orders "The Last Temptation of Christ", which came out in 1988. Unless you're talking about a different episode.

Bishop73

No, she lists "Last Temptation of Christ," released in 1988. https://youtu.be/gbFkKuUQJcM?t=119.

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27th Aug 2001

Better Off Dead (1985)

Corrected entry: There's a scene in the very beginning that has the father trying to get cereal for his breakfast. Yet, his son has cut the coupons from the boxes before they were empty. Each box the father takes out dumps a ton of cereal out of the bottom backs of the boxes. Now how could the kid have put those boxes back without making a mess? Also, where are the plastic bags that the cereal should be in?

Correction: Simple - he did make a mess. He, or someone else, cleaned it up after him. As for the plastic (or greaseproof paper) bags inside the cereal box, Badger cut a hole in those too when he cut open the box to take the tokens.

Correction: When I was a kid, they didn't have plastic bags inside the cereal boxes. The cereal was inside the box touching the cardboard. I think when this movie was made that was still the case.

No, plastic bags were in cereal boxes in 1985. I remember them. I remember wondering the same thing when I first saw this movie back in 1985.

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10th Apr 2012

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Corrected entry: Only in Germany is a McDonald's Quarter Pounder known exactly as a "Royale with Cheese" ("Royal mit Käse"). The closest otherwise is the French or Portugese "Royal Cheese" but Jules specifically mentions Amsterdam, and a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Holland is just a Quarter Pounder with Cheese. Many countries which use the metric system don't bother renaming products that use imperial measures. It's a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Australia, too. Vincent's observation about "Royale with Cheese" being the name of the quarter-pounder with cheese in Amsterdam applies - albeit to Germany, where this has been the official name of the burger for 40+ years.

Correction: He was not talking about Amsterdam, but Paris and in Paris they call it a Royale with cheese.

There is no "Royale with Cheese" in Paris. The French are staunch republicans and wouldn't name any product "Royal." The burgers on offer in McDonalds in France cane be seen here, and there is no "Royale with Cheese" anywhere. Https://www.mcdonalds.fr/produits/burgers.

If they don't use the name "Royal" now, they used to. This is the same page from 2017, using archive.org. Https://web.archive.org/web/20170420100607/https://www.mcdonalds.fr/produits/burgers.

Ray

Despite your dubious and unsubstantiated claims (your weblink is broken) that the French wouldn't name any product royal, I have been to a McDonald's in France and ordered the 'Royale Cheese' myself, just so I could say so after PF. You can even see it on the menu here also: https://www.quora.com/Do-they-really-have-a-Royale-with-cheese-on-the-McDonalds-menu-in-France.

I just visited https://www.mcdonalds.fr/nos-produits/nos-burgers as of 12/5/2023, and the first 7-8 burgers listed are called "The Royal", including a "Royal Cheese".

10th Apr 2005

Space Jam (1996)

Corrected entry: The time between Michael Jordan retiring at the beginning and him coming back only takes a few weeks or so in the movie (i.e. the scene goes to Moron Mountain and back) but Jordan actually was retired for a few years before coming back.

Correction: Michael Jordan announced his return to the NBA on March 18, 1995 and played his first game back the following day. This movie came out in November 1996 (we even see footage of the Bulls championship win over the Seattle Sonics from the 1996 NBA Finals during the film's opening credits montage of his career). But since this is not a documentary, the filmmakers are free to make up their own version of events and timeline leading up to Jordan's return to the NBA.

Phaneron

Correction: He was actually still retired when the movie came out, so they had no timeline to screw up. His only comeback in the movie is him helping out the Looney Tunes. Other than that he was still retired in real life and in the story (he even mentions, repeatedly, that he is now a baseball player).

This is incorrect. He returned to basketball in 1995, before the move came out in 1996. The movie takes place while he was retired and playing baseball, but he was back to playing basketball before the movie came out.

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6th Mar 2010

Tooth Fairy (2010)

Corrected entry: A puck flying through the air will spin, no matter what is on it. But in the close-up on the climactic shot, it doesn't show the puck spinning.

Correction: Fairies use magic in this movie. They use magic to shrink their size, they use magic to become invisible, etc. It is quite plausible that the fairy on the puck used magic to keep it from spinning.

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