Corrected entry: Halle Berry became only the second person, and the first actress, to collect her winning Razzie award. During her acceptance speech she blamed the studio for making the film so bad. The only other person to collect their award was Tom Green for Freddie Got Fingered.
Corrected entry: When Patience is walking home from the Hedare mansion, she is carrying her only costume in a bag. She gets arrested when entering her apartment. When she escapes prison, she's wearing the costume. They would have held it as evidence. At the very least, the police would still have it with whatever things she had on her when she was arrested.
Correction: She doesn't have the bag when she enters her appartment, thus it wouldn't have been taken by the cop when she was arrested. It's possible that she hid it before enterting the apartment, and thus was able to retrieve it later after she escaped.
Corrected entry: When Catwoman is searching the web for facts about cats, all of the website links are blue before she clicks on them meaning she has never used them before yet when she looks at the "cats in ancient Egypt" link it is purple, meaning she has already used it (probably in a previous take).
Correction: It is not a mistake that she visits a site she has been on before. Maybe it's because she wanted to double-check something and went back to a previously visited site that mentioned this. Also websites can be customised so link colours can be any colour the designer wishes.
Corrected entry: When Patience is cornered by Armando and Wesley, Wesley is standing right next to Armando. When Catwoman goes to the factory and sees Armando standing outside, she has a flashback to Armando firing his gun, but Wesley is not standing next to him. (00:19:25 - 00:53:10)
Correction: It is a memory, and need not be exactly accurate. She remembers Armando more in that moment because he is the one she sees before her, and because he is the one who made the biggest impression on her (by actively trying to shoot her and all).
Corrected entry: I know movies require a certain suspension of disbelief, but not of all credibility. The Hedares are going to market BeauLine KNOWING that is causes facial malformation and scarring. Why? Don't they realise that they will be sued into oblivion? The profits they make from selling an unsafe product cannot possibly be enough to protect them from the billions of dollars of damages they will face.
Correction: How many comapnies have put known dangerous products on the market and still exist today? Ford Pinto is one big example. How many drugs/medications have been rushed to market, only to be pulled within 2 years because they had dire long-term effects? How long did it take for someone to finally win a tobacco lawsuit?
Corrected entry: In the scene where Patience visits the jewelry store to discover that it is being burglarized she sneaks up on the burglars from the second floor. She uses a temporary mask. When the fight is over she returns it in one of the broken displays. The displays are on the ground floor. She cannot possibly get the mask without breaking the shelf where it came from and not being spotted by one of the burglars.
Corrected entry: It is revealed that the anti-aging cream causes severe facial scarring and deformations after the customer stops using it, but Sally never experiences any skin problems when she stops using it. She is hospitalized for a fainting spell and is released without reference to any skin treatment/healing she might have gotten there.
Correction: It is also intimated that longer/more generous use of it (cf. Laurel practically bathing in it) leads to more pronounced health problems. Clearly, Sally simply hadn't had enough exposure to it yet.
Corrected entry: When Patience climbs out of her apartment window to save Midnight from a ledge, she almost falls. But, later in the film, after Patience receives her cat powers and is returning home, she bounds up onto a fire escape, which accesses the window to her apartment. How can the fire escape be there when she has her powers, but not be there earlier the same day to stop her from falling?
Correction: The window she climbs out to rescue the cat is on the main (street) side of the building. The window with the fire escape is in back, over the alley.
Corrected entry: Before the break in, Catwoman looks at the necklace she wanted, and then goes inside to stop the thieves. She brings home the loot, and the necklace is among the ones that were stolen. The thieves did not have the time to get the necklace when they were intercepted by Catwoman.
Correction: There is no proof that Catwoman did not take the necklace before she left the scene.
Correction: She would have been the third. Director Paul Verhoeven accepted his award for Showgirls in person.