Corrected entry: Neo's "sight/vision" after he has been blinded resembles very much the Daredevil "shadow world" from the Daredevil movie; only in orange and yellow like fire instead of blue and grey like shadow as in DD.
nightline
6th Nov 2003
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
22nd Nov 2005
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Corrected entry: During the dragon task, Harry falls off his broom and hangs from a window of the castle; his broom is lying/hanging on the roof above him. Yet, in the wide shot from above, the broom is nowhere to be seen - at least the metal footrest should have been visible.
Correction: Once Harry falls from the first (top) window, down to the window below where his broom is located, the broom is indeed seen on that roof in the overhead shot looking down, albeit rather small.
22nd Sep 2004
Saved! (2004)
Corrected entry: There's no reason why a wheelchair-bound boy should wear a sweat suit during school sport. He isn't taking part, so he could just have kept on his usual clothes. Changing his clothes just to "fit in" wouldn't make much sense as it takes some time, if not assistance, for a paraplegic to get changed; apart from that, Roland isn't the type of guy who wishes to fit in.
Correction: No, but bullying him into changing his clothes so that she could feel like she was helping him to fit in, is exactly the kind of thing Hilary Faye would do.
19th Apr 2005
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
Corrected entry: After Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan are gassed at the beginning, the door opens and they come out to fight the robots. During the entire fighting scene, the yellow gas remains inside the room although the door is wide open. In reality it would come out and diffuse.
Correction: By the time the droids get there, the rather large room has filled with gas, which is still being blown into the room after the door opens; therefore, it only seems like it's not diffusing, since the gas is so voluminous and ever-increasing in mass.
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Correction: An extremely vague similarity between special effects in two different films doesn't qualify as trivia.