Corrected entry: In the scene where Anne Heche goes to take a shower, she gets into the stall and immediately turns the shower on. What's amazing is that it's the right temperature right as she turns it on. Guess the Bates Motel has really good showers.
csteel310
19th Jun 2003
Psycho (1998)
5th Aug 2003
Road To Perdition (2002)
Corrected entry: In the scene where Paul Newman finds one of his people dead in his car in the rain, the guy slumps on the steering wheel on the horn, supposedly sounding the horn. The whole scene goes silent, and the firefight starts. You can still see the guy laying on the horn when the scene ends, which means that during the whole firefight, the car horn was sounding.
Correction: Horns of that era didn't stay on when you "lay on the horn", the horn would go "meeeep." and die out. They are not like modern horns that can go on and on in one long continuous honk.
28th Apr 2003
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Corrected entry: The Lion's line "My life has been simply unbearable" comes out as "Mice life..." (00:49:45)
Correction: I'm pretty sure this was intentional. As Bert Laur was a comedian and wanted to put in a certain way the lion talks. So therefore making "My life" come out as "mice life"
13th Jul 2003
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Corrected entry: In the fair, when the group of boys is questioning Nesmith, he yells at them and says, "There's no goddamn ship." The camera is focused on the group of boys, and what we hear Nesmith say doesn't match what he is mouthing. (00:10:35)
3rd Jul 2003
Mystery Science Theatre 3000 (1996)
Corrected entry: At the end of the movie, when Crow says "Woo Hoo... Woo Hoo...." you can hear some sort of an echo, which is another "Woo Hoo...."
Correction: Well, they are in a theater, so it's a possibility that that could happen.
26th Jul 2003
Back to the Future Part II (1989)
Corrected entry: When Marty goes to burn the Almanac near the end of he movie, he drops the hoverboard on the ground and it noticeably wobbles very fast when it lands. A hoverboard wouldn't do that, as it would just float normally if it was dropped.
Correction: We don't know how to turn the hoverboard on or off, and during the movies, it goes on and off several times, for instance when it is in the back seat of the DeLorean it is off, but when Marty pulls it out, it turns on. It may have been off in this scene.
Correction: She actually ran the water a bit first, and even if she didn't it is possible for the water temperature to be decently comfortable for her right away.