
Corrected entry: Reggie Miller talks about Jesus dribbling "behind the back then through legs" while footage is shown of Jesus dribbling through the legs then behind the back.

Corrected entry: When Chris Neilson is in the tunnel checking on the driver of the Porsche, the next scene you see the same Porsche fly through the air, and hit Chris. Then in the scene immediately after that you see Chris on a stretcher, and you can see only one Porsche.
Correction: It's not the same Porsche, the first is silver or light blue, and the second is white. Additionally, at no time after Chris is hit does the camera pan back high enough to show both vehicles. There is a time lapse, as seen by the fact that the paramedics have arrived, and the driver of the silver Porsche is still being cut out of the car while Chris is being attended to and placed in the stretcher. During the time lapse, it is more than possible that the cars have been moved apart to allow for the emergency personnel to do their work more freely.

Corrected entry: When the group is being pressurized, Barnes mentions that they will have to wear a device that helps their voices sound normal. A device like that should be worn around the neck, but no one in the movie has such a device on, and their voices sound normal.
Correction: 3/4 of the way through the movie Goodman (Hoffman) makes a reference to the device he is wearing around his neck that corrects his voice.

Corrected entry: When Chan is in the room towards the end of the movie where the guy takes Chan's gun and points it at the back of his head, Chan turns around and pulls the top of the gun off, supposedly to reveal no bullets, but you see one loaded.
Correction: The gun was not empty. Before Chan handed it to the bad buy, you can see a shot where he tampered with the barrel of the gun, as Chan did not trust him.

Corrected entry: Julia's hair and clothing (including her wedding dress) consistently look a lot more 1998 than 1985.
Correction: Not everyone follows the current style of dress and hairstyle at any time. Also, since styles run in cycles, she could conceivably be behind the times as much as ahead of the time.

Corrected entry: In the scene where Duke and his photographer are riding in the desert, right before those guys come up with the dead deer on the jeep, look at the photographer's mouth. He is talking but you don't hear him.
Correction: The entire scene is shot from a third-person point-of-view but taking into account Hunter's current state of mind (blown out on drugs). Therefore he could have simply never heard the guy talking.

Corrected entry: When "Downtown" Anderson hits the game-winning homerun against the Twins in last game, they show him jumping into the celebration with his team mates at homeplate, however he misses the plate, and therefore the run doesn't count.
Correction: After watching the scene, and even pausing when he lands, you can see the heel of his left foot touches home plate before jumping up.

Corrected entry: When Max is sitting on the "Smitty" bench in the end, he keeps moving in his seat. You can tell if you watch the words and where he sits.
Correction: Max doesn't move around very much, but even if he does, it's not a mistake. The point of that scene is to show that he sits there for a really long time, doing nothing; you would expect him to move around a bit if he's sitting there for hours.

Corrected entry: In the beginning of the movie when Dave Chappelle buys weed from the delivery service, the 4 sit down with Billy BoB Thornton and light up, but they had not put the weed in the bong yet, I don't even remember seeing Dave Chappelle even take the weed out of the bag.
Correction: Not only does Chappelle remove the smoke from the bag, he places the entire ammount in the bowl before firing it up.

Corrected entry: When Jack is dealing 21, one of the players doubles down on an 11. Jack ends up getting blackjack, and takes both of the player's bets. However, when a dealer gets blackjack, a player only loses his original bet.
Correction: Gaming laws across the world vary, and in some countries you do only lose your original stake; but Jack is working in a British casino, and the gaming laws in the U.K at the time of filming allow the dealer to take the original bet and the double.

Corrected entry: While in the first film, Esme Hoggett has an American accent and Fly and Rex the sheepdogs have English accents, in Babe: Pig in the City, they all have a Scottish accent, the most notable is Esme's.
Correction: No. Esme does not have an American accent in "Babe".

Corrected entry: Why would any organisation call themselves Global Sedition? 'Sedition' is an insult, a perjorative term, meaning someone who incites rebellion against a legal authority. It's like the UK Republican Party calling themselves the UK Treason Party.
Correction: The Seditioners are mutants of some kind, not really discussed much in the movie, they obviously make no attempt to hide their intentions so why should their name imply anything otherwise?

Corrected entry: Near the end of the movie, the drug dealer calls Gia, played by Angelina Jolie, "Angie".
Correction: The drug dealer actually calls her "Angel".

Corrected entry: Judy Davis, who portrays an English teacher, says Chaucer wrote "Beowulf," but authorship of Beowulf is unknown. Chaucer, of course, wrote "The Canterbury Tales."
Correction: This is obviously a scripted part of the film and is therefore not a mistake. Beowulf was written four hundred years before Chaucer was born and Woody Allen knows that. He put the line in to show Davis's character as prone to making dumb mistakes.

Corrected entry: The final shot of the movie - Helen and James turning to look at each other as the lift doors slide shut - is played twice, you can see Helen turning to the left twice.
Correction: This is too blatant to be any kind of error, it is intentional to show how surprised they both are. Does the phrase "double take" sound familiar?

Corrected entry: When Shane is pulling up to his father's house on Christmas Day, the radio is airing a report about the stock market taking a downturn that day. If it's Christmas Day, the stock market would be closed.
Correction: It isn't Christmas day, it's December 24th. He spends the night in his car close to his old home and has coffee at The Alpine Inn the next day, the way he used to with his mother on every Christmas day.

Corrected entry: At the beginning of the movie, when Tomoko is alone in the kitchen and turns off the TV, she goes back in the kitchen where she pours herself a drink. A second later she dies. But later when her mother tells Asakawa where she found Tomoko, she was siting in her room on the 1st floor. (00:19:10)
Correction: Actually, Tomoko never died instantly upon seeing Sadako. She should have tried to run away and went to her room where she died. This also explains how her friend saw what happened, of which later was traumatized and became crazy.

Corrected entry: When the woman brings Godefroy and Jacquouille in her house to scare her son, the reflection of a technician is visible on the door.
Correction: It's the reflection of Godefroy.

Corrected entry: After Billy Brown kidnaps Layla, he gets in her vehicle and starts the car. After they return from "cleaning" the windshield he remarks that he cannot drive a shifter car. If this were true, he wouldn't have known how to start the car or how to leave it running in neutral while they got out, as both require using the clutch. But even if he knew how to perform those actions, he should have remarked about the shifter then, instead of suddenly realizing it when they were ready to take off. (00:13:35)
Correction: A "shifter car" or a car with a gear stick does not require you to engage the clutch to start the car - you just use the key to turn it on however you may need a little "gas" sometimes aswell. Also there is not a "neutral" gear - the engine just turns over until you decide to move when you would put it into reverse or first gear. Also I think that a dirty windscreen would be noticed before the gear stick by someone who thinks his is in an automatic car.

Corrected entry: When its, about halfway through the film, the camera is going toward the snowman and you can hear a weather man say its 70 outside - enough to melt a snowman. Not only will it never get that hot with snow on the ground at c Christmas but also the snowman starts to melt when going across the road to the hockey game,why didn't any of the other snow melt?
Correction: I'm not sure where this takes place, but in Minnesota the temperature frequently fluctuates dramatically, up to and including the air being 70 degrees in the middle of winter. The snow probably was melting, but as it wasn't in the form of a snowman moving across a parking lot, you couldn't tell as easily.
Correction: Reggie is speaking of one of the many moves in Jesus' repertoire. Those were various shots of Jesus playing ball. It wasn't necessarily in real time w/ the interviews.