Revealing mistake: When Watson is standing over Jackie's dead body and says "I'm sorry I wasn't there when you needed me most, my friend" you can see Jackie reflected in the TV standing ready for his queue before entering the picture. (00:41:55)
Mortug
23rd May 2005
The Medallion (2003)
22nd May 2005
The Medallion (2003)
Revealing mistake: When Jackie and Watson are discussing whether it's Jackie or not who's lying on the table, and Watson says "Well it's cold in here" it is obvious they are using a double for Jackie lying on the table. The double's nose is too pointy to be Jackie. (00:42:50)
30th Jan 2005
The Medallion (2003)
Revealing mistake: When the first man is about to jump off the "Sea Horizon" we see him leap. However he is standing a couple of feet away from the edge of the deck. The camera angle makes it difficult to see this, but we are just led to believe he is jumping. When it cuts he actually jumps. (00:17:05)
25th Jan 2005
The Medallion (2003)
Revealing mistake: In the scene where Jackie jumps off the ship trying to hit the escaping boat, he hits a man on the boat and they both fall into the water. When it cuts to the impact between Jackie and the man, it is obvious they both jump from the escaping boat. In fact we can actually see Jackie standing on the boat before he 'falls' into the water. (00:19:20)
21st Jan 2005
The Medallion (2003)
Revealing mistake: When Jackie throws the guy head first up in the ceiling, you can see the ceiling move. The ceiling is supposed to be solid rock, so it shouldn't be moving. (01:09:05)
21st Jan 2005
The Medallion (2003)
Revealing mistake: When Snakehead kicks the candleholder over making the curtains catch fire, we can actually see some sort of an electric spark igniting the fire. (00:12:10)
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