Major Ben Daimio: It's not personal. It's just maths. (00:57:55)
Quantom X
6th Aug 2019
Hellboy (2019)
6th Aug 2019
Hellboy (2019)
6th Aug 2019
Hellboy (2019)
Major Ben Daimio: The Bureau can put you back in your cage.
Hellboy: My cage? My cage... I'm gonna ask specifically that you clean my sawdust. Can't wait till you smell demon shit, pal! (00:41:55)
6th Aug 2019
Hellboy (2019)
Hellboy: I thought you guys disbanded after the war?
Major Ben Daimio: And I thought we were supposed to be fighting monsters, not working with them.
Hellboy: Who you calling monster, pal? You look the mirror recently, Scarface?
Major Ben Daimio: Is that meant to be humor?
Hellboy: Maybe. My therapist does say that I rely on jokes as a way to normalize.
Major Ben Daimio: Normalize, right. Good luck with that. (00:40:40)
6th Aug 2019
Hellboy (2019)
6th Aug 2019
Hellboy (2019)
6th Aug 2019
Groundhog Day (1993)
6th Aug 2019
Breaking Bad (2008)
Saul Goodman: The Starship Enterprise had a self destruct button, I'm just saying!
Walter White: Oh shut up!
6th Aug 2019
Aggretsuko (2018)
6th Aug 2019
Sniper 2 (2002)
Continuity mistake: After Cole's first interrogation, the movie cuts to Tom arriving at Sophia's door. When she opens the door, all is dry and clear, especially in Tom's close ups. When the camera cuts to her face in a close up for a brief moment, rain is in the shot. And it's only raining in that moment. (00:32:55)
5th Aug 2019
Nymphomaniac: Vol. I (2013)
Continuity mistake: After Seligman says he's not religions, Joe responds. "That's because you don't know the rest of the story." There is a sudden cut with the film spliced together here with her head suddenly snapping to a different position, only to look towards him again and say "by the way i'm not religious either."
5th Aug 2019
Groundhog Day (1993)
Question: This might be a silly question but it did puzzle me just a little bit. The old man in the film, when Phil first starts to care for him he starts referring to him as Dad and Pops. Is there supposed to be any actual relation between them, or is he just referring to him as this as sort of a kind title?
5th Aug 2019
Groundhog Day (1993)
Continuity mistake: Towards the end of day 3 when Phil is drinking at the bowling ally, Gus says he pegs Phil as a glass half empty kind of guy. Phil is looking partly in his direction to his own left when he's saying this. When the camera cuts to a close up, Phil is looking straight ahead and then turns his head.
5th Aug 2019
Groundhog Day (1993)
Other mistake: On the second day, Phil did his same tasks at about the same time as the previous day, so everything lining up the same made sense. However, on day 3, he quickly rushes out of his hotel, avoiding interacting with most of the people he did before and gets to the street with the beggar much sooner than he did before. Yet Ned still is there crossing the street and sees him exactly the same as before. However with Phil having skipped so much he would have gotten there and passed that spot a good while before Ned would have gotten there, and they should not have had the exchange again on day 3. Same thing for when he arrives at the Groundhog Festival, with Rita greeting him like he's late. But he would have gotten there much sooner this time.
5th Aug 2019
Groundhog Day (1993)
Continuity mistake: After Phil gets done with the weather report and then talking about his plans for the next day, he goes off to the side talking to some other men. He looks back and sees Rita playing with the blue screen. She looks over to her right at the TV which turns her head to the left of the camera. But then it suddenly cuts to what the TV is seeing and she's looking straight ahead, which means she'd be looking directly at the camera, and not the TV.
4th Aug 2019
Breaking Bad (2008)
Continuity mistake: Walt asks Gale to recite the poem he mentions, which Gale does, reluctantly. When he starts the first line, the camera is behind him and he lifts his head to look up at Walt straight in the eyes. When the camera cuts back to a shot of his face, he's suddenly looking down again.
4th Aug 2019
Breaking Bad (2008)
Other mistake: At an RV park, Hank is investigating an RV that looks like the one he saw in the pictures from the ATM camera. Desperate for a vantage point, he goes around to the back of the RV and starts to climb up the ladder on the passenger rear side of the vehicle. This RV is not supported at this time in a permanent fixture, as it's revealed shortly there after that the occupants were just on vacation. So Hank's full body weight getting on the back corner of the RV should have shifted it on it's suspension and alerted the people inside that something was going on far sooner than it did.
4th Aug 2019
Aggretsuko (2018)
4th Aug 2019
Aggretsuko (2018)
A Day in the Life of Retsuko - S1-E1
Continuity mistake: After Ton bashes Retsuko for not getting her tea right, she sings some death metal in the bathroom before joining Fenneko back at the computers and they start talking. Between them is a pink cup with some orange scissors, and an assortment of writing utensils. They are fanned out, but show that the red one is closed to Retsuko with the black in the middle and the yellow closer to Fenneko. When the camera changes angles to show them both sitting there, this order of pens is flipped, with the scissors still being in the same spot.
3rd Aug 2019
Hellboy (2019)
Continuity mistake: When Major Ben Daimio is saying the line about putting Hellboy back in his cage, he's walking towards an elevator door mid sentence and looking at the door. The camera cuts to a different angle as he finishes this sentence and suddenly his head has turned 180° with him looking at Hellboy instantly between shots. (00:41:55)
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Answer: I think he is just using them as terms of elderly respect. It would be pretty callous even for Phil to completely disregard the homeless man at the beginning of the film if he was some sort of relative. The old man also does nothing to indicate a shared history between them.
Phaneron ★
It was a common term that was often used in the early-to-mid 20th century where a kindly, older man would affectionately be referred to as "Pops." In movies of that era, there was often a minor character referred to in this way, particularly if no-one knew his name (i.e. the stage doorman, the custodian, etc).
raywest ★