Piemanmoo

18th Jan 2008

Cloverfield (2008)

Corrected entry: In the subway tunnel scene, the night vision mode is switched on on the camera to see in the dark. The chase scene ensues. However, when they escape into the service(?) room in the tunnel the night vision mode is off, with no cut scene on the tape or any action indicative of it being turned off.

Correction: The camera could have had a feature that automatically turns off the night vision once it is no longer dark enough.

Piemanmoo

Correction: He was only a few feet off the ground.

Piemanmoo

28th Mar 2007

Dead Rising

Corrected entry: During gameplay, Frank will always be holding his camera and only be able to use 1 hand. In the cut scenes, Franks can use both hands because his camera is suddenly on a strap.

Correction: Frank's camera is always on a strap, he just holds it most of the time in one hand. This is how he's able to carry larger items with two hands.

Piemanmoo

12th May 2007

Ben 10 (2005)

Show generally

Corrected entry: When Ben changes from the alien forms back into human, he usually wears his usual attire: a white T-shirt and brown pants. But in some episodes, like "The Krakken" or "A Small Problem," he wears different clothes - or even just swimming shorts - but he appears dressed in his normal clothes.

Correction: It doesn't matter what he was wearing at the time, just what he had on when the omnitrix first attached.

Piemanmoo

How come in the episode where he unlocks the master control at Niagara Falls is he able to keep the yellow hoodie? Is it because of the master control?

7th Feb 2007

Gears of War

Corrected entry: During the assault on the house towards the end of chapter 4, one of your teammates calls for help on the floor above you. The subtitles keep referring to the "second story" when it should be "second storey".

Correction: That's how it is spelled in American English.

Piemanmoo

Corrected entry: When all the appliances are moving around and cleaning the house, they are not plugged in. However, when they go to find the Master, they need a car battery to travel to the city. And the night of the thunderstorm, they say that the battery died, or is dying, but the grumpy vacuum can still rescue Blanky.

Correction: The appliances can indeed go without electricity, just the same way humans can go without food for periods of time. Also, the battery got recharged after Lampy used himself as a conducter for the lightning.

Piemanmoo

2nd Oct 2002

Happy Gilmore (1996)

Corrected entry: When Happy is at the Happyland putting park, and he is practising his shots in the scene before the laughing clown, why would the signs "Keep Smiling" and "Have Fun" be facing away from where the putter was hitting, instead of facing people walking by?

Correction: It was to face the person sitting on the chair.

Piemanmoo

Corrected entry: The weasels (bearing in mind they were working for an evil murderer) had angels/ghosts when they died, but the 'innocent' shoe toon killed earlier in the film didn't.

Dan Moat

Correction: A toon death is different from a dip death.

Piemanmoo

5th Jan 2004

X-Men 2 (2003)

Corrected entry: In the Oval Office at the end of the film, Professor Xavier uses his telepathy to freeze all the people in the room. When the shot switches to a front view of the X-Men, watch the frozen people in the background closely. They are all quite good at being perfectly still, except for a blonde woman who is blinking rapidly and breathing heavily.

furious1116

Correction: He only freezes their consious minds. The unconsious part of the mind controls breathing, heartbeat, etc. Think about it. If nobody breathed while he froze everybody, they'd all be dead when they woke up.

Piemanmoo

Corrected entry: Near the end of the film, Dr. Evil declares that he is Austin's father. Austin believes him for a second. However, a flashback in 'Goldmember' reveals that Austin, Basil, no. 2 and Dr. Evil went to the same school at about the same age. Austin should have known that Dr. Evil wasn't his father.

Correction: Austin's an idiot. He even admits "right, idiot..."

Piemanmoo

8th Dec 2003

X-Men 2 (2003)

Corrected entry: In the end, when the President is visited by the X-Men, Professor X has stopped time, but right before he speaks, you can see a female journalist in back of him blink 3 times after the lightning stops. (01:59:40)

Correction: The Prof. only froze their consious minds. The subconsious part of the mind controls things like breathing, blinking, heartbeats, ect.

Piemanmoo

18th Nov 2003

Daredevil (2003)

Correction: He can hear the bullets loading into the chambers. Besides, most small arms fire is subsonic.

Piemanmoo

7th Nov 2003

Soylent Green (1973)

Corrected entry: After the assassin drives the metal hook into Simonson's skull he draws back the hook for another blow - and we can see that there is no blood, hair or anything else soiling the end of the hook, despite the fact that it was just driven into a man's skull and yanked out.

Badbird

Correction: It was a crowbar, and he didn't drive it into his skull. He just hit him over the head with it.

Piemanmoo

23rd Jun 2003

Bruce Almighty (2003)

Corrected entry: In the scene where Bruce is going to do his first stint as anchor on the Monday 6:00 news, the control room is seen celebrating the Sabres winning the Stanley Cup. The news director says "The Sabres JUST won the Stanley Cup". When is the last time a Stanley Cup finals game ended at 6:00 PM on a Monday night?

DMCM345

Correction: Bruce could have changed it to be like that.

Piemanmoo

Given Bruce is seemingly surprised by this ("Was that tonight?"), it seems unlikely that he changed it. Plus, what reason would he have to change it?

DragoTime

9th Sep 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

HOMR - S12-E9

Corrected entry: Homer's dumbness is caused by the crayon stuck up his nose, as stated in the episode, but on a previous episode, Homer remembers he once was injected with a new drug which the government was testing, which left him bald, fat and stupid.

Correction: He also hit his head on a coffee table as a child and was brain damaged. There's a lot of reasons.

Piemanmoo

9th Sep 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: She's only afraid of flying in planes.

Piemanmoo

28th Aug 2003

Happy Gilmore (1996)

Corrected entry: After Chubbs died, Shooter told Happy "You killed a golf legend." But in the first tournament, when Shooter was a special guest, neither him or any of the other participants never bothered to notice Chubbs. If he was such a legend, why had all those people who obviously knew a lot about golf ignored him ?

Correction: Shooter is just trying to make Happy feel bad.

Piemanmoo

Corrected entry: In one of the bank scenes the camera zooms in on the bills as the teller is counting them out. They are obviously bills with the new larger presidential heads, printed after the year 2000.

Correction: They're regular size.

Piemanmoo

27th Aug 2001

Office Space (1999)

Corrected entry: At the end of the movie when Peter is cleaning up the debris he sees Milton's stapler and says he knows someone who might want this. The camera switches angles and the stapler disappears. Where did it go?

Correction: You can see it hooked on to his tool belt.

Piemanmoo

Corrected entry: When Brock is battling against the teenage Molly, he calls out Vulpix against her Teddiursa. However, all he uses are physical attacks against the bear. Since Vulpix is a Fire-type, why not use Flamethrower?

Correction: Because it doesn't really matter what attack he uses against a weak pokemon like teddiursa. He saves the strong fire attacks for more challenging pokemon so as to not wear vulpix out.

Piemanmoo

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