When Bowman captures Fabrizzio if you watch Bowman you never see him throw his cigar into the Dumpster because the same exact one is found later. [Just because we didn't see Bowman throw the cigar in the dumpster, it doesn't mean that he didn't. We don't see ever shot of this scene, only four or five shots. The shots in this scene are not at all consecutive either.]
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When Pistachio is dressed a the cherryman, he spits his cherries at the henchman. He turns and spits one cherry, hitting one henchman right on the forehead. The henchman then falls backwards into the swimming pool, causing a huge splash. But in the very next shot, the water is totally still and the henchman seems to have disappeared from the pool. See more...
The Master of Disguise (2002) - 6 corrections
starring Dana Carvey (add more)
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When Bowman captures Fabrizzio if you watch Bowman you never see him throw his cigar into the Dumpster because the same exact one is found later. [Just because we didn't see Bowman throw the cigar in the dumpster, it doesn't mean that he didn't. We don't see ever shot of this scene, only four or five shots. The shots in this scene are not at all consecutive either.]
When Pistachio and his Grandfather are singing "Who, Why, Where, How," watch in the background before they were singing, then look at it while they're singing, the store in the background changes and goes back to the one it has before. [The store arrangement never changes. It seems it does, but this is due to the different angles. In wideshots from the side, we see "Pasticceria Franz", but then when it closeups on Pistachio, we see part of a dark-green shop which is directly behind him. But once again, the shops / restaurants around the are always the same, they just seem different due to the shots being angled differently.]
At the end, when Bowman is showing the Apollo 11 Lunar Module, he is standing up. In the very next shot, he is sitting down and talking. [These are two different scenes. There is nothing to indicate that these two shots run consecutively with each other, so therefore they can easily be classified as two seperate scenes.]
In the scene with Mr. Peru, you see him dancing on a blue floor. Later, in the same scene, you can see him dancing on red tiles. [Yet again, these shots are not consecutive, so it would have been easy for Mr. Peru to have moved to another place. Not only the floor changes, but everything behind him changes too, so it's obvious he has just moved to another location.]
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