Other mistake: When Jaeger is teaching Searcher how to throw. Through the scene Jaeger is handling Pando without gloves and Callisto is wearing fingerless gloves while also handling Pando. They should both have been shocked by the energy from the Pando. Jager is not immune, as he and Searcher are both shocked later by the Pando roots while using pickaxes to free the pando roots from the creature's heart later on in the movie.
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8th Jan 2023
Strange World (2022)
31st May 2022
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (2022)
Revealing mistake: During the final fight scene while Tom is racing around in the yellow truck, you can see the gear selector is in the highest position the whole time which would indicate the vehicle is in park instead of drive.
24th Nov 2021
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017)
Continuity mistake: When Peter steals Flash's (Dad's) car and hits the bikes that were on the side of the road, there is no damage on the front of the car in the next shot.
18th Jan 2013
Hawaii Five-0 (2010)
Continuity mistake: At the beginning of the episode, when Grace Tilwell gets out of the Ford Taurus, she closes the driver's side car door. But once the shots change, the door is still open and she walks around the door towards the building.
20th Oct 2011
Hawaii Five-0 (2010)
Character mistake: Kono and a lab tech are stopping at several stations to sample their 87 Octane gas, yet at the third gas station he uses the middle pump that reads "Plus" which would be 89 octane - the wrong gas. (00:19:10)
21st Aug 2011
Bad Teacher (2011)
Continuity mistake: The false bottom of the locked desk drawer goes from being a solid piece when Elizabeth Halsey accesses it to a bottom that splits in half when the K9 officer accesses it.
10th Aug 2011
Bad Teacher (2011)
Continuity mistake: Lynn Davies' head position is inconsistent between shots during the Period 5 bar scene while she is talking to Elizabeth Halsey. There is a point where her head is down, and in the next shot immediately after her head is up.
11th Jun 2011
Takers (2010)
Character mistake: When Detective Welles is searching for Naomi in the Police Computer System he types "Naomi, Cozier" which is backwards - he should have searched "Cozier, Naomi" or skipped the comma entirely. (00:58:20)
29th Apr 2011
The A-Team (1983)
Labor Pains - S2-E8
Revealing mistake: The Ballot Box label is written backwards: TOLLAB XOB. May be an indication that the shot was flipped. (41:50).
25th Apr 2011
The A-Team (1983)
When You Comin' Back, Range Rider? (1) - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: When the A-Team van is pulled out of the water, Captain Crane opens the door to look inside for bodies; you can see right through the front of the van. There is no engine and it is simply a shell of the van.
22nd Apr 2011
The A-Team (1983)
A Nice Place to Visit - S1-E14
Continuity mistake: After the Watkins Brothers run the A-Team Van off the road and the van flips; the Van suddenly becomes a Ford Econline van with Stock wheels, very much different from the original red turbine mag wheels on the GMC. (00:19:20)
19th Apr 2011
The A-Team (1983)
Visible crew/equipment: As Hannibal and Murdock are coming over the wall of the jail in their hot-air-trash-bag chairs, you can see that the brick is a facade as the guard shoots at them. (41:25 / 41:39). (00:41:25)
9th May 2009
Yes Man (2008)
Continuity mistake: When Pete calls Carl (about missing his engagement party) Carl picks up the phone in his hand and says, "Jesus Pete, I'm not in or I'm busy" and cancels the incoming call, and then places the phone on the arm of the couch. But in the following scene (after yelling at Saw) Pete walks in and Carl uses the excuse, "Oh I totally lost my phone" it magically appears in his pocket. (00:10:10 - 00:10:40)
13th Dec 2008
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)
Factual error: When Ricky Bobby gets his license re-issued in the middle of the film and it is shown, the word race is misspelled as 'rave.'
17th Jul 2008
Charlie Bartlett (2007)
Continuity mistake: While Susan and Charlie are passing notes towards the beginning of the film, her cell phone (a Virgin Mobile endorsement plug) continues to flip from a lying down position to a propped up position on her desk between shots throughout the scene.
7th Jun 2008
The Game Plan (2007)
Easter egg: On the main menu, on the coffee table (same on as Bonus Features), the touch screen remote is lying there. If you click on it, you will get another menu , and I won't tell you what's on it; you'll have to find out for yourself.
28th May 2008
Dan in Real Life (2007)
Easter egg: In the Bonus Features Menu, at the bottom of the piece of cardboard that is the menu list, place your mouse just below Audio Commentary and a menu item entitled "One More?" will appear, if you click on it, it will show another outtakes reel.
30th Apr 2008
Live Free or Die Hard (2007)
Trivia: Mentioned in the DVD commentary, is that the Tunnel (used to trap McClane and Farrel with traffic from both directions in DC) was an open tunnel and they had to shoot at night because they could not afford to cover it with their production budget. This is obvious from most of the shots pointed to the room where you can see a "break into night" opening. (00:42:55)
12th Nov 2006
The In-Laws (2003)
14th Oct 2006
Wild Wild West (1999)
Continuity mistake: When Artimus is showing Rita the billiard balls on the Wanderer, Artimus is juggling 1 green stripe, 1 orange stripe, and 1 red solid ball. As the camera changes from his back to front, the orange stripe changes to a red stripe. The other two stay the same.
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Chosen answer: Designs of torpedoes dating back to before World War Two were generally capable of exceeding thirty knots, with many current designs easily doubling that and, in certain cases, reaching well into three-figure territory. The Juliet-class torpedo appears to be fictional, but, given the performance figures for real life designs, a speed of thirty knots seems actually quite slow.
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