Corrected entry: During the race, the amount of dirt on Anakin's face change from shot to shot.
Dr Wilson
10th Sep 2003
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
3rd Jul 2003
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Corrected entry: When Darth Sidious talks to Darth Maul on the balcony, it is the same as Senator Palpatine's apartments.
Correction: That is not in the least bit surprising seeing as Darth Sidious and Palpatine are one and the same. Furthermore, this is not even valid trivia in that it is pointing out something which is obvious to anyone who watches the movie.
1st Sep 2003
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Corrected entry: When R2-D2 shows the holographic plan of the palace, the palace turns, but not the red path.
Correction: Not so. The path does in fact change orientation as the palace itself turns. It is most noticeable at the left edge; note how the red line moves from several inches into the hologram but shifts leftward until it is almost at the edge. It is also very evident at the square reverse-C-shaped curve of the path; the lower bar of the reverse-C decreases noticeably in length.
31st Aug 2003
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Corrected entry: When the neimoidian vice-roy is watching the battle on a screen Darth Maul comes, but his make-up seems different than during the rest of the film.
Correction: "Seems". Only to the person that submitted this, I'm afraid. The fact is that Darth Maul's makeup is the same in that scene as everywhere else in the film.
10th Sep 2003
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Corrected entry: When Anakin tries his podracer for the first time, his hair and clothes move as if there was wind. There are three problems with that. First, his pod isn't moving, hence no wind. Second, other persons near him don't seem to be affected by wind and third, it doesn't do that at the beginning of the Boonta Eve race, when they start their motors.
Correction: It isn't wind that's causing his hair and clothes to move, but rather exhaust from the pod turbines, which he has just switched on. The other characters aren't affected by it because Qui-Gon and Kitster are out of range to the left and Amidala, C-3PO, R2-D2 and Jar-Jar are out of range to the right. As for why you don't see his hair moving at the start of the Boonta Eve race, it's because his helmet has plastered it to his head and only a few strands are loose.
31st Aug 2003
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Corrected entry: After Anakin speaks the last time to his mother, he return with Qui-Gon. There is a water evaporator besides them. On the top, there is something looking like a Pepsi logo.
Correction: There is another shot closer to it and it doesn't look like a Pepsi logo.
9th Jul 2003
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Corrected entry: If combat droids are radio-controlled by a computer on the neimodian ship, why do they need to be spoken to via hologram too?
Correction: The droids are powered by the ship, they are given artificial intelligence and thus must be spoken to in order to receive orders.
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Correction: Obviously, because as the race goes on he gets more and more dirt on his face. That's common logic.