Continuity mistake: When Xev first bumps into Stanley in a hallway, she is met by two larger 1255 robots and she is walking along the side of the hall right next to the wall. But it cuts to a different angle and suddenly she's in the center of the hall. (00:46:05)
Continuity mistake: After the Cluster Lizard eats the body of a 790 in the chamber where Xev is being transformed into a sex slave, it tosses the 790's head onto a desk facing the camera. A couple of shots later as the 790's eyes turn on, the face design noticeably changes. With the holes appearing on the sides of the mouth and the cheek bone parts become sunken in with valleys. Also a smudge appears above the right eye. (00:43:45)
Continuity mistake: As Giggerota is being drawn near to the organ cutters, it shows the small spinning saws already out circling their respective organ guides. But then in other shots from behind as her table is approaching it shows the saws are not out yet. (00:42:55)
Continuity mistake: When Giggerota says she's about to die to Thodin, it shows her prisoner table almost right at the organ cutters, only a couple feet away and moving towards it. When Thodin decides to finally free her he takes his time breaking her free and the table is hardly moving. They have time for a brief quick banter when she refuses to help and then goes into the organ cutter and down the hole before the table reaches it. When the table in the previous shot showed it only being about 2 seconds away from the cutters. (00:43:05)
Continuity mistake: After Thodin frees his first man from the prisoner line, he and the guy go to free another one as Giggerota shouts at them to free her. The second guy puts his hands on the table wall thing that the third guy is tied to and has both hands on the front side of it. When it cuts to a different angle, his right hand is suddenly on the side on the handle and his left hand is much higher up. (00:42:45)
Continuity mistake: Once Giggerota is brought before the Holo Court, it shows a 790 Unit pushing the memory search machine towards her. When it cuts back to Thodin trying to free his men, the 790 Unit is still standing still by the Holo Court and hasn't even moved towards the machine yet. (00:42:00)
Continuity mistake: Once Thodin is free, he grabs a bar and starts trying to free one of his men and it shows Giggerota behind them not moving on the line. It then cuts to Giggerota and suddenly the line is moving with her being brought forward to the Holo Court. (00:41:55)
Continuity mistake: After Thodin's walker is removed from the stadium after the Cluster Lizards get out, you see it being lowered down back into the prisoner line where he meets the Giggerota. As it's being lowered down, there is a 790 Unit behind the walker. A couple of shots later as the walker is opening up, the 790 Unit has vanished. It then appears once more after Thodin gets up. (00:41:30)
Visible crew/equipment: When the computer frees Thodin from his walker and he starts to break free, on the right side of the screen that there is one of the film crew members crouched down on the ground behind him looking towards his direction. (00:41:40)
Audio problem: Right after the Cluster Lizard gets into where Xev is being held to change her body and mind and eats the 790 Unit, it cuts back to Stanley walking. Two larger robots come towards him and he swerves to avoid them, while you can hear their loud clunky footsteps. However the sounds of their steps do not match up with when they are stepping. (00:41:25)
Continuity mistake: When the first prisoner is put into the organ chopper thing, a splat of blood from him lands on Xev's face. It cuts to a shot of the prisoner's brain and other organs falling into the collection sink for a moment then back to Xev. And between these shots the blood splat on her face grows longer and moves up on her face and neck. (00:25:40)
Revealing mistake: When the Cluster Lizards invade the awards ceremony, one of them grabs a boy and drags him across the floor for a moment before it cuts to the lizard slinging him around devouring him. In that shot, it is painfully obvious that the cluster lizard is slinging around a dummy, and the dummy doesn't even have a head. (00:39:25)
Continuity mistake: Just before the Cluster Lizards are opened into the award ceremony, the Cleric standing at the front with the box full of medals is seen. And despite several medals already being given out, it shows the box with most of them still in it. Yet moments later just before the Cleric closes the box in a close up as the Lizards enter, the box is empty. Yet in the next shot he drops it and it hits the floor spilling out a ton of medals. (00:38:55)
Continuity mistake: When the Cluster Lizards are mistakenly unleashed into the awards ceremony by the Bug Bomb, a Cleric runs into the room screaming which causes the Cleric holding the box of medals to close the box and take off running as well. In the next shot you can see him running across the room with the closed box, but then it cuts to a different angle and suddenly he's only just now closing the box again and starts to run. (00:39:00)
Continuity mistake: At the awards ceremony, one little girl is given a medal and recognized for her devotion to His Shadow and their religion, the medal having a flashy red ribbon and held around her neck. A couple minutes later after Thodin's Bug Bomb causes damage to the hologram projectors, it cuts back to the ceremony again with a different kid being awarded. The same girl from before is standing behind them, and is missing their medal. She did not take it off, as only a couple of shots later as the Cluster Lizards are unleashed into the room with them, she turns to run and has the medal around her neck again. (00:36:50 - 00:38:45)
Continuity mistake: When Thodin shouts to the crowds saying they are all slaves, the badge on his jacket is on the right side with the visible green screen on the right, with the badge being on the that same side later. This indicates that the previous time we see him in the same looking shot with the badge and visible green screen on the other side was a flipped shot. (00:33:55 - 00:37:25)
Continuity mistake: In the establishing shot of the transport that carries the children whom are to be awarded Honors by His Shadow, it shows the doors on their transport with a bright red light of the control panel on the right side of the door. But in the close up after the door opens, the red light is on the left side of the door. (00:36:10)
Continuity mistake: After the Bug Bomb lands on the cable the first time, it's sitting parallel to the cable as it folds its wings back. It cuts to a different view closer up and suddenly it's partly hanging off the side of the cable. Also the scanner it has instantly appears under its head between shots. (00:35:10)
Continuity mistake: When the Bug Bomb flies through the conduit and finds the location of the cables it needs to destroy, it comes in and lands on a cable. In the shot of it landing, it is perpendicular to the cable, but it cuts to a close up and suddenly the Bug Bomb is instantly sitting along the cable parallel. This same mistake happens again when the Bug Bomb lands on the cable for the second time after it malfunctions. (00:35:05)
Revealing mistake: When Stanley doesn't make it back to the correctional facility in time and is locked out, it triggers his fugitive status for failing to turn himself in. Behind him and all through out the base, his image appears on screens along the walls like wanted posters. Only a little bit before as he is running down the hall trying to get back to the correctional facility in time, he passes by one of these screens and you can see this same image of him already on the screen but dim. Revealing that the production team already had the image set and ready to turn a back lighting on to reveal the image at the appropriate time. (00:34:00)
Answer: From what I'm seeing, the answer seems simple. The robotic heads allow the control of the body they need. However, no mater how advanced you make a robot's body, it will never quite be as flexible and versatile in it's movements and actions as a flesh and blood human body can be in most cases. And if they do put the effort into creating a robotic body with the capabilities they need, and be durable enough to last... it would cost a lot of money. The Cluster has a large influx of constant prisoners that they use for feeding the Lexx and other needs, so human bodies are easy to come by and in vast quantities. Them simply producing robotic heads with the ability to interface with the human nervous system and placing them on the decapitated bodies of expendable prisoners is a hell of a lot more cost effective and easier to do with the technology they have. It's just a cheaper, more effective option for them to have thousands fo 790 Units in production and use without the cost of manufacturing a fully functional and durable robotic body for them.
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