Internment - S4-E5
Continuity mistake: When Rick gets out of his car and talks to Maggie inside the prison gates. The car door opens and shuts throughout the conversation.
12th Nov 2013
Internment - S4-E5
Continuity mistake: When Rick gets out of his car and talks to Maggie inside the prison gates. The car door opens and shuts throughout the conversation.
1st Jul 2013
19th Feb 2013
The Cohabitation Formulation - S4-E16
Continuity mistake: When Penny is pouring water into the glasses on the table after first meeting Raj's sister. The level of water in the pitcher changes between shots.
22nd Nov 2012
Revealing mistake: In the bathroom scene when Debbie is attacked by the clowns from the medicine cabinet, you can see the holes where the puppets are being controlled from.
23rd Mar 2011
4th Mar 2011
I saw this film about twenty years ago and was wondering if anyone else has any idea of information on it. It was black and white about a fort set in old west and it was a comedy. It had a song saying something like "if you could only hear the hoofbeats on the ground" which was accompanied with footage of a horse running. Anything that comes to mind would be greatly appreciated. I saw it one time with my mom and the ten year anniversary of her death is coming up, and I would like to watch it again. Thanks.
16th Nov 2010
Question: Does anyone know why Han's line was changed in the Special Edition to "It's all right, I can see a lot better now" from "it's all right, trust me" right before he shoots the sarlacc to save Lando?
Answer: We can only speculate, but George Lucas has shown a penchant for making updates that super-clarify certain narrative logistics for viewers even if it's not strictly necessary. The new line explicitly establishes that Han Solo has regained his eyesight, whereas with the prior line the audience must infer this from his behavior here and in subsequent scenes (how much this was ever an issue for viewers in the first place is certainly debatable).
Answer: Harrison Ford improvised some lines so he could have improvised this one.
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Chosen answer: I saw it over fifty years ago on TV. I think the film was called, "The Slaughter Trail". It was an strange western with almost wall-to-wall singing in place of narration or dialogue. The main chorus went something like, "You could only hear the sound of the hoofbeats on the ground as the horses went down the Slaughter Trail". The tune of that line burned itself into my memory, but I remember nothing else about the movie.