In the scene that Alex gives the "Antique Roadshow" tickets to his grandma and they cut to the TV report about the lion Dante bought. Dante is swearing profusely on TV, however, almost every word he said should have been edited out. [Should have does not mean it will always happen. There are numerous times where a news or sportscaster is taped swearing on TV, live and sometimes pre-recorded.]
Grandma's Boy (2006) - 4 corrections
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In the scene that Alex gives the "Antique Roadshow" tickets to his grandma and they cut to the TV report about the lion Dante bought. Dante is swearing profusely on TV, however, almost every word he said should have been edited out. [Should have does not mean it will always happen. There are numerous times where a news or sportscaster is taped swearing on TV, live and sometimes pre-recorded.]
When Alex and Samantha are playing street fighter during the party, the first three shots show Dante, Kane, Dr. Shakalu on the couch in the background, but in the fourth shot it shows Alex's old roommate with the Filipino hookers in the same spot. [The shots are a collage fo things occuring during the party, and not meant to be one continuous scene, thus having his old roomie at the end is only an indication of time passage.]
At 00:25:30 Samantha tells Kane to take levels 1 through 3, and Barry to take 4 through 6. Later at 00:42:00 Kane is talking to JP about levels 4 and 6. [He was finished with levels 1 to 3. Nothing is preventing him from looking at the other levels when he is finished. He could be playing them for his own enjoyment, or just "proofing" Barry's work.]
During a video game testing session one player had attained a score of 155. Shortly thereafter that game ended with that player having a score of 150. Scores only go up, never down. [I have a game - SubSinker - that 'fines' the player up to 10,000 points for making mistakes. The dumber the mistake, the higher the fine.]
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