Corrected entry: After Dexter bites Larry in the face, there are no bite marks on his nose.
Phixius
25th Mar 2008
Night at the Museum (2006)
3rd Aug 2007
Night at the Museum (2006)
Corrected entry: The Roman leader depicted in the Ancient Rome display is Octavius. The Coliseum, which is also featured in the display, was built more than sixty years after his death.
29th May 2007
Night at the Museum (2006)
Corrected entry: Attila the Hun needs Ahkmenrah as a translator since he cannot communicate in English. Yet he understands Larry's untranslated talk about Attila's childhood and even bursts into tears.
27th Jan 2007
Night at the Museum (2006)
Corrected entry: The director chose to have one character in the movie that was dead, not a mannequin. If everyone is actually a mannequin except for the Egyptian prince wouldn't he only come to life (not come to life and be repaired by getting all his skin and organs back)? I know the magic does not "repair" him back to the way he was because the bandages he ripped himself off were still old and decrepit.
Correction: As pointed out in another correction: Inanimate objects such as bowls and knives, or in this case, cloth wrappings are not affected by the "magic." Only formerly animate, or representations of animate objects, come to life. So there is no reason the Prince should not have got his skin and organs back.
10th Jan 2007
Night at the Museum (2006)
Corrected entry: T. Roosevelt tells Larry that he's just a wax statue and not a reincarnation of TR. Later on though Rebecca talks to Sacajawea like she's the real person.
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Correction: He's a playful, and obviously very smart, monkey. He wasn't biting to maim, just to tease.
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