Corrected entry: When Max is in Bravura's office, we can hear it raining outside, but just moments later, when Max escapes from Alex's office, it's snowing.

Max Payne (2008)
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Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Mila Kunis, Chris O'Donnell, Beau Bridges, Olga Kurylenko
Other mistake: In the final gunshot sequence on the rooftop, Max Payne raises the gun up to reveal a slo-mo sequence. The handgun is coated in ice/snow. How long was he holding the gun in the air in the snowy weather?
Captain Bowen: Remember when you were a kid and you'd hold your breath when you run past a grave yard? Leave that man alone.
Trivia: At one point during the movie, Max visits a storage yard. The name of this yard is "Gognitti Storage". This is a reference to Vinnie Gognitti, who was an important character in the video game series.
Question: Was this the first PG-13 film to use the F word? If not, what movie was the first?
Answer: Hardly. The word "fuck" has been allowed, subject to certain conditions, in PG-13-rated films ever since the rating was introduced in July 1984. Prior to that (and even occasionally afterwards), it was not unheard of for a film rated as low as PG to get away with using the word, with the first use in a PG-rated film being in All The President's Men in 1976.
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Correction: Which is what happens when the temperature is dropping outside. I used to live in a city where the temperature could drop 25 degrees Celsius within an hour, and go the other way just as fast.