Corrected entry: In the scene where the grandfather is attacked, the entire house is demolished into complete rubble. A few scenes later, the grandson is seen walking around in the second floor and walking through parts of the house.
Dragonball Evolution (2009)
1 corrected entry
Directed by: James Wong
Starring: Yun-Fat Chow, Emmy Rossum, James Marsters, Justin Chatwin
Factual error: Despite the film building to a climax during a total solar eclipse, which requires a New Moon, the film constantly shows a Full Moon, which never changes phase over the weeks the film takes place.
Trivia: James Marsters signed onto the film because his son was a big "Dragonball" anime fan, and because he was told the film would be the start of a massive franchise. When he signed on, it was reported that Stephen Chow would produce and possibly direct, and the movie would have a $120 million budget. After he signed on, another director was brought on board and the budget was slashed all the way down to $30 million.
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Correction: If you look at the house while it is being destroyed the back half is still standing so it is possible for Goku to walk around the back half.
japon68
I think the correction is valid, since the entry is wrong saying "the whole house", no doubt. I do think that the part that is destroyed, compared to what is shown 'exploding' with Piccolo's force choke on steroids, is too small ultimately, but we do see that the central part of the destroyed section does not go all limp like the rest, so, in doubt, I guess it can be possible. It's not a huge and obvious mistake at least.
Sammo ★