Bard: The Lord of Silver Fountain, king of carven stone, King Beneath the Mountain, shall come into his own. And the bells will ring in gladness, at the Mountain King's return, but all shall fade in sadness, when the lake will shine and burn.
Friso94
22nd Apr 2014
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013)
18th Apr 2014
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Natasha Romanoff: Kiss me.
Steve Rogers: What?
Natasha Romanoff: Public displays of affection make people uncomfortable.
Steve Rogers: Yeah, they do.
18th Apr 2014
Agents of SHIELD (2013)
18th Apr 2014
Agents of SHIELD (2013)
Phil Coulson: I can't think of a single time anything alien in human hands ended well.
Skye: I wouldn't mind getting my human hands on Thor. He's so dreamy.
Phil Coulson: Sure. He's handsome, but...
Melinda May: No, he's dreamy.
18th Apr 2014
Agents of SHIELD (2013)
Phil Coulson: You know, it'd be nice, if for once, Thor and his people sent the god of cleaning up after yourself.
4th Apr 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
Revealing mistake: When Wan pets the cat deer for the first time, the animal pushes his head under Wan's arm. The horn then goes right through his shoulder. (00:17:55)
1st Apr 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
24th Mar 2014
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005)
Continuity mistake: In the shot after Mai says "Saving the jerk who dumped me" you can see the rods which the prison guards used to slow down the mechanism of the gondola are nowhere near the wheel. (00:19:55)
19th Mar 2014
Sherlock (2010)
Sherlock Holmes: As always, you see, but you don't observe.
15th Mar 2014
Flyboys (2006)
Question: The Dr. 1's are repeatedly shown opening their attack by diving down on their enemy. I know that Dr. 1's (because of their tri-wing configuration) had excellent climbing abilities, but it was hopeless at diving. So my question is: was this a common tactic for German pilots (specifically in the Dr. 1) to do this?
15th Mar 2014
Flyboys (2006)
Factual error: All the Fokker Dr. 1's in this movie (save for one) are red. This was most likely done because the best known Dr. 1, the one flown by The Red Baron, was red. It was however, a pretty rare color to see on German planes. There might have been a few copycats during the war, but there were no entirely red squadrons.
15th Mar 2014
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005)
Continuity mistake: When Aang emerges from the water on the giant sprout in The Avatar State, the arrow on his head is not glowing.
11th Feb 2014
300 (2006)
1st Feb 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
Continuity mistake: When Lin lifts the rocks around the house in the final scene, there are eleven of them. But in the last shot, there are only eight rocks.
1st Feb 2014
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005)
The Northern Air Temple - S1-E17
Continuity mistake: When Aang, Teo and Katara are walking up to the door of the Air Temple Sanctuary, the pipes which make it open are in a horizontal position, but in the next shot, they are vertical. (00:09:20)
1st Feb 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
Lin Beifong: I can't believe your sweet-tempered father was reincarnated into that girl. She's tough as nails.
Tenzin: Reminds me of someone else I knew at that age. You two might get along if you give her a chance.
30th Jan 2014
Sherlock (2010)
A Scandal in Belgravia - S2-E1
John Watson: What are we doing here, Sherlock, what?
Sherlock Holmes: I don't know.
John Watson: Here to see the queen?
[Mycroft Holmes walks around the corner.]
Sherlock Holmes: Oh, apparently yes.
27th Jan 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
Continuity mistake: Whenever Amon is on screen with his mask, the design of the mouth keeps changing: sometimes there are circles on the end of it, and sometimes there is a small angle pointing up. This can be spotted, for instance, when he is talking at The Revelation.
23rd Jan 2014
Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005)
21st Jan 2014
The Legend of Korra (2012)
Rebel Spirit - S2-E1
Trivia: The first piece of film Varrick made of the running ostrich horse is a reference to the real first film which depicted a galloping horse.
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Answer: Easy answer. In WW1 and WW2 pilots would attack with the sun behind them as it made them very hard to spot. "Beware of the Hun in the sun" Once the missile age started it didn't matter.
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