Savage Land, Strange Heart (2) - S3-E9
Trivia: Garokk's line of "Gaze upon my works and tremble" is a reference to the line "Look upon my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" from Percy Bysshe Shelley's sonnet "Ozymandias." (00:13:25)
27th Oct 2021
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (2) - S3-E9
Revealing mistake: When Storm is saying "Rain, lightning, thunder," the flashing green effect on her eyes sometimes appears on her cheeks instead. (00:02:21)
27th Oct 2021
Trivia: Chris Potter, who voiced Gambit in the animated series, was brought in to audition for the role of Cyclops. By his own admission, he didn't want to play the character, and wanted to hold out and play Gambit in a live action role, feeling that Gambit would finally appear in the next installment following the release of every film. Potter for his part admitted he was too old to play the character by the time he was finally adapted to live action in 2009.
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (2) - S3-E9
Other mistake: When Storm is directing a surge of lightning at the monolith of Garokk after telling Rogue to stay back, the plume of smoke coming from the volcano in the background is completely motionless. (00:16:49)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (2) - S3-E9
Continuity mistake: When the giant monolith of Garokk forms out of the mountain, the markings around its eyes are red. In subsequent shots, the markings are now the same gray color as the rest of the monolith. (00:13:18)
27th Oct 2021
Other mistake: When Adam is saying to Dr. Gordon "What I saw was you get into your car, that's it," Leigh Whannell's natural Australian accent slips through on the last two words. (01:18:09)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (2) - S3-E9
Other mistake: When Rogue tells Beast that the word "Zaladane" kept popping in and out of her head when she and Sauron made physical contact, a border roughly in the shape of the letter "D" appears around her mouth. (00:08:08)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (1) - S3-E8
Continuity mistake: When Beast catches Rogue after Sauron tosses her, her black headband briefly turns white. (00:17:52)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (1) - S3-E8
Revealing mistake: After Wolverine says "I'll take a smell-see," Jubilee jump-cuts towards him before she begins walking. (00:13:52)
27th Oct 2021
Trivia: When Dexter is looking at Isaak Sirko's file on his laptop, the top picture on the column of three is a screenshot of Ray Stevenson in Punisher: War Zone. (00:23:58)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (1) - S3-E8
Revealing mistake: When Storm is saying "I am free," the flashing green effect on her eyes moves down to her neck when she tilts her head back. (00:12:22)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (1) - S3-E8
Continuity mistake: When Lykos is walking by the museum, the lettering on the banner above the doors is spread out almost the entire width. When the shot changes, the lettering is now more compacted. (00:05:56)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (1) - S3-E8
Continuity mistake: When Karl Lykos is climbing into the aircraft, the color of the lumbar section of the seat changes to a darker shade of yellow between shots. (00:04:06)
27th Oct 2021
Question: Why would there be a tunnel system with an industrial bathroom beneath a house in a neighborhood? I know John Kramer was involved in real estate with his wife and lawyer before he became Jigsaw, so it would make sense that he probably designed it, I'm just not sure what purpose it would serve.
27th Oct 2021
Factual error: The license plate on the back of Jill's car does not specify the state. It only has the number listed and "Fairweather State" written at the bottom. While it's never specified what state the Saw films take place in, every U.S. state and Washington D.C. require vehicles to have a state-issued license plate on the rear of the vehicle, so it can't be a vanity plate. (01:00:31)
27th Oct 2021
27th Oct 2021
Question: The MPAA rating for this movie lists among its reasons "partial nudity." Am I missing something, or was this reason categorically false? The only thing approaching brief nudity I could spot in this film are the crime scene photos and flashback of Hoffman's slain sister, in which she is wearing a spaghetti strap top, and even then, there's hardly any cleavage.
Answer: Honestly, the only other scene I can think of is the opening scene, where the victim is a man wearing nothing but underwear. I guess that would be the other instance of "partial nudity" in the film. In truth, the MPAA seems to really have it out for horror movies in general (just look at all the terrible stories about the "Friday the 13th" movies being butchered by the MPAA), so they were probably just purposely being over-harsh and considering people in undergarments to be "partial nudity."
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (2) - S3-E9
Continuity mistake: When Storm is explaining her behavior to Rogue, the communication devices from her chest are missing, owing to her ripping them off a few scenes earlier. Moments later when Rogue is draping a blanket over Storm, the communication devices are suddenly back in place. (00:20:12)
27th Oct 2021
Savage Land, Strange Heart (2) - S3-E9
Continuity mistake: When Wolverine is calling out to Rogue and Storm, his claws are retracted into his arms. When the shot changes, his claws are extended. His hands also go from being cupped around his mouth to being instantly down at his sides. (00:19:15)
26th Oct 2021
Question: Is there an actual drug that could cause someone's heart rate to slow down and muscles to relax for several hours, to the point where they can remain completely still?
Answer: The drugs that anaesthesiologists use for people undergoing surgery (such as IV drugs and inhaled gases) relax muscles to the point that the patient can't move and becomes unconscious. But with monitored sedation (as opposed to general anaesthesia), there can be varying° of drowsiness perhaps with the ability to talk. If you've heard of "anesthesia awareness", this may be a condition close to what you are asking about. Not enough general anesthesia is administered (the amount needed was misjudged or deliberately lowered because of a dangerous situation but hoped to be enough) and the patient becomes aware during surgery but cannot move. General anesthesia typically uses nitrous oxide and variations of ether. Barbiturates/ sedatives/ tranquilizers - even enough alcohol - in varying amounts over time can keep a person largely immobile. (I'm not mentioning any specific drugs).
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Answer: It serves as the perfect location for John to set up and play his "games."
jacrispy
But it was mentioned in Saw IV that John was involved in real estate development prior to becoming Jigsaw. So if those tunnels already existed underneath those houses, what purpose would they serve?
Phaneron ★
Unless the houses were built on a former industrial unit which would explain the tunnels and industrial bathroom. But it wouldn't explain why they were left there when the houses were built.
Ssiscool ★