Corrected entry: After Farmer Hoggett's dance to cheer Babe up, he turns back to see Babe gone from the couch. But when you see the couch, the pillows arranged are different than when Hoggett was sitting on it.
Corrected entry: After the five suspects get released in New York you see a hand-written poster for a lost dog next to McManus and Fenster. The very same poster is stuck to the tree Kint walks by after being released in Los Angeles. (00:26:15 - 01:36:55)
Correction: Kint's telling the story, and in the end you see that he is using notes and posters on the wall for details in the story he is telling. And since we are seeing what he is saying it's more likely that he saw the poster before he went into the police station, hence why it is shown in New York.
Corrected entry: When Goofy finds out that he wants to go fishing, he runs out and there are two nuns, but when the baby runs after him, they're gone.
Correction: The nuns are there, they have moved up and to the right.
Corrected entry: There's a scene where Ace is poking himself in the eye to make the other guy squeamish. If you look careful in the next shot where Ace shouts "spill it." you can just about see that his eye is all red and bloodshot - he must have poked his eye a bit more than he meant to.
Correction: That isn't really trivia. It is plain to see.
Corrected entry: All of the hackers in the movie - including Acid Burn - are seen using Apple computers, but when they sit down to see Acid Burn's new laptop, they make reference to it being a Pentium variant [P6] chip. Apple does not use Intel processors. (00:50:35)
Correction: They say "Triple the speed of a Pentium", i.e. it's better than a Pentium, and isn't one itself.
Corrected entry: Even when not referring to his own emotions, The Collector can't say the word "love" when he is trying to seduce Jeryline at the end. He tries very hard to say it, but is simply incapable of using the word. Earlier, when The Collector was tempting Cordelia, he used the word several times without issue.
Correction: He's more than capable of saying the word. He is simply having fun and toying with Jeryline at the end. Since he has the key and thinks he's about to undo creation he can afford to take his time. When talking to Cordelia, he is using the word to play on her emotions and 'sell' her on the idea of getting what's she's missing out, which is why he used the word. Also, you may not have noticed that he used the word love a moment earlier when he said to Jeryline "I know my folks are gonna love you."
Corrected entry: The broadcasters in this movie mention that the game is a sell out, but on certain shots from the broadcast booth, we can see a completely empty balcony in the background.
Correction: "Sell out" simply means that every single seat was sold. It is possible that the owners of the balcony (if that balcony is open for sale) didn't show up.
Corrected entry: When Harrison Ford shoots at the T.V. in his office, he is shown holding a revolver. However, you can clearly hear ejected shell casings hitting the ground. There would be no ejected casings from a revolver.
Correction: That was a pellet gun in the form of a revolver. The ricochets were not shell casings. They were the pellets bouncing around.
Corrected entry: In the chase scene with Sly driving a cab and Antonio Banderas in the back, just as Antonio drops his gun when they crash into a bus, look at the advert on the side of the bus - anti NRA. Subtle? Perhaps not.
Correction: There is no mistake in that. It would maybe qualify as trivia but not even compelling enough to meet that criteria.
Corrected entry: In the beginning when Helen asked the boys to stand up, you can see Peter Kurten standing in the front row.
Correction: This isn't trivia - it's a key plot point the murderer attended one of the doctors lectures and was copying them in the order she mentioned them.
Corrected entry: When Meryl Streep opens the letter from the lawyer, she removes the cross from the envelope twice.
Correction: She doesn't remove it twice. She takes it out and keeps it tucked in her palm while looking at Robert's book, then removes her glasses. When she goes to put her glasses back on, the envelope is still in her hand, tipping downward. She slightly shakes the glasses once to flip open one arm that is folded down so she can put them back on, although it looks like she's shaking something out of the envelope, but she is not. The cross is still in her hand the entire time.
Corrected entry: Nicholas Cage hires a hooker while drunk. She steals his wedding band. A few scenes after, he's at his office, gets fired, etc., and has the wedding band on his hand. Then it's gone again.
Correction: These scenes are flashbacks, explaining the apparently changing continuity
Corrected entry: When Jackie is fighting the gang at their place, he hits someone over the head with a glass bottle. The noise it makes is metallic.
Correction: When Jackie is at the gang's place, he hits a member with a glass bottle, which does not break and makes a cartoony "CLANG/DONG!" sound. This is deliberate and not a sound editing mistake, but rather for comical effect. It does sound out of place however, and comes across as a sign of poor editing.
Corrected entry: Marcia gets hit by a football on her nose early during the day and is worried about what Doug would think of her huge and swollen nose. Doug comes and he "doesn't care" about her huge swollen nose. Later that same night, when Doug and Marcia are in the car together, Marcia's nose is fine. When she goes back home that night, her nose huge again.
Correction: Marcia's nose is still very swollen when in the car and at the subsequent dance. She's simply not in the stark sitcom lighting of the house.
Corrected entry: It's the summer of 1970 and the girls are riding their bikes and singing "Knock Three Times" which was not released until November, 1970.
Correction: Songs can be known before they are released as singles. One or more of the girls could have seen Tony Orlando and the Dawn in concert.
Corrected entry: At the end when there is gunfire in the streets, Robert De Niro's sunglasses appear on and off his face a few times, but he clearly has no time to put them there.
Correction: If this is referring to the shoot-out outside the bank, at no time is De Niro seen without the glasses.
Corrected entry: In one scene Lori Petty (Tank Girl) is lying chest-down in the sand outside of her house, firing some kind of high-powered rifle at the bad guys, who are in the process of raiding the house. In that scene you can clearly see a hat on her head. She moves and the hat falls off, then we see the house and back to Lori, whose hat is now mysteriously back on her head again.
Correction: She puts the hat back on while the camera is off her.
Corrected entry: When the campers are having a party after capturing the leader, food is flying everywhere. But when they wake up, you see that there is no food in their hair, just on their faces.
Correction: Watch the scene again, several campers have food everywhere, including their hair.
Corrected entry: The flag is ripped in the storm, but after the storm when the men are drinking, the flag is fine again.
Correction: The storm being over when they drink, they could have put a new flag to replace the ripped one. Given a flag is the symbol of it's country of origin, you'd think they would bring more than just one flag along for the journey.
Corrected entry: After the man takes her from home with him and they are both in the swimming pool at his home, she whips off his trunks begging him, but in the next part when he's fighting her off and he's later seen floating dead, he has his trunks back on.
Correction: If you watch the scene closely you will see that she never gets his bathing suit off. Even when he gets out to see who was at the door, you can see he is wearing them. She tried to get them off, but he wouldn't let her.
Correction: Farmer Hoggett rearranges the pillows when he gets up, so Babe is comfortable and can get to the bottle.