ryguy_1983

5th Jul 2011

The Lion King (1994)

Continuity mistake: When Shenzi and Banzai have Timon and Zazu cornered, Banzai's left paw jumps from the cave floor to the top of the ribcage prison between frames. (01:17:15)

ryguy_1983

5th Jul 2011

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Pulp Fiction mistake picture

Continuity mistake: At Jackrabbit Slim's, when Buddy walks up to take the order, Vincent's right hand switches from resting on the vehicle to touching his face between shots. (00:36:40)

ryguy_1983

Oliver and Company mistake picture

Continuity mistake: During Jenny and Oliver's day in the park, they enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride. In one instance the carriage has wheels of similar height, but then one shot later the front wheels are half as large all of a sudden. (00:40:40)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: The number of steps leading up to Jenny's front door changes. One day she gets picked up for school and there are seven steps, but later on that same day there are only six. (00:41:45 - 00:49:00)

ryguy_1983

5th Jul 2011

The Lion King (1994)

Continuity mistake: When Timon collects a leaf full of insects and grub for Simba to enjoy, the leaf casts no shadow on the ground initially. However from the next angle it does. (00:46:45)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: When Winston is watching a televised wrestling match in the kitchen, one wrestler gets stuck in a headlock. A shot later, that wrestler is wearing different colored clothes. (00:42:05)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: When Jenny hands her piggy bank over to Fagin, the way she holds it changes as the angle does. First she holds the bank at its sides, then from beneath. (00:55:00)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: When Jenny sings a song for Oliver, the casement windows nearest the piano swing open by themselves at some point during the scene. (00:39:30)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: When Fagin meets Jenny on the pier, there's a tanker visible in the background nearby. But a moment later, after Fagin takes one step in Jenny's direction, the tanker instantly moves much further away down the pier. (00:54:15)

ryguy_1983

5th Jul 2011

Pulp Fiction (1994)

Continuity mistake: After unveiling the dip machine, Judge Doom explains its functions while waving his cane in the air. But in the following shot his cane is planted firmly on the floor instead. (01:19:15)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: As Donald plays both pianos at once, the white piano's lid alternates from being closed to open between shots. (00:16:40)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: After Eddie kicks out the stool and forces a hard-boiled egg into Angelo's mouth, the eggshell fragments on the bar rearrange themselves into a neat pile. Also, two more eggs appear on the bar, which can be seen after Angelo gets on his feet and turns around. (00:13:40)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: When Eddie breaks out the magnifying glass to get a better look at Marvin Acme's will, his left thumb jumps to a different position on the photo between frames. (00:36:20)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: After Roger springs onscreen from an underground pipeline at the Acme Factory, a steel grate is thrust high into the air, falling right in front of Judge Doom (however the shot cuts away half a second before it's supposed to hit the floor). But two shots later that same grate is seen falling from a much higher elevation again. It should have been lying on the floor at this point. (01:21:10)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: Before Eddie grabs Roger to toss him out of the apartment, a blanket hung over the edge of the pull down bed rearranges itself between shots. (00:37:25)

ryguy_1983

Continuity mistake: When Eddie starts browsing through his Catalina pictures, a white cup on the desktop changes its location between shots. (00:26:15)

ryguy_1983

Join the mailing list

Separate from membership, this is to get updates about mistakes in recent releases. Addresses are not passed on to any third party, and are used solely for direct communication from this site. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Check out the mistake & trivia books, on Kindle and in paperback.