Lummie

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III / Squirrel Jokes - S2-E4

Corrected entry: In "Mermaid Man And Barnicle Boy 3" when Man-Ray puts on that metal arm, he puts a bomb thing on top of it. But when Spongebob and Patrick use the orb of confusion on themselves and Man-Ray points to the city right after Spongebob and Patrick crash the Invisible Boatmobile, the bomb thing is not on the metal hand anymore.

logan crews

Correction: There was enough time for him to have used it or taken it off or something else. After putting it on, he melts Spongebob and Patrick down and then takes off. The scenes then follow the duo before catching up with Man-Ray and crashing the invisible boat mobile.

Lummie

12th Jul 2008

Saw II (2005)

Corrected entry: As we all know from watching "Saw" or "Saw 2" the mastermind behind all the traps is a cancer patient. He could barely finish a sentence without coughing up a lung. Even while recording the messages on the tapes, he could hardly suppress his coughs. Yet somehow he manages to lay in the middle of the room the entire time and not cough once.

logan crews

Correction: In the first Saw he took a sedative shortly before lying down on the floor. Being that we don't know what type of sedative, its effects etc., it's fairly tough to state categorically whether he would or wouldn't have been able to suppress his coughing.

Lummie

Correction: Spongebob's makeup is constantly changed throughout the series for comedic effect. In one episode he melts into a puddle despite being a sponge. In the same episode his nose deflates like a balloon when pierced by a needle.

Lummie

14th Jul 2008

Titanic (1997)

Corrected entry: In most parts of the movie, the music the band is playing doesn't synchronize very well to how their bows move.

Correction: This mistake is far too ambiguous. Please be more specific as to when this is happens, a portion of when its noticeable or a time code to verify.

Lummie

Correction: The tan is more of a visual joke and fits into the show's constant use of making a character look one way for a very brief albeit instant change before reverting back to how they originally looked. Examples include Patrick looking much fatter and with more armpit hair before returning to his normal weight and less armpit hair.

Lummie

5th Jul 2008

Scrubs (2001)

My Old Lady - S1-E4

Corrected entry: In the scene where JD plays Death in connect four, Death wins with a diagonal connect four. There were 6 black pieces and 8 red pieces. Based on normal connect four rules, no matter who starts the game, the game will always end with the same number used for each color.

Correction: This was JD's fantasy/dream. He could have any amount of one color and it wouldn't matter, since it was his dream to make it any way he saw fit.

Lummie

Corrected entry: When Saddam is packing his case to go to Earth with Satan, you can see a little Adolf Hitler doll sticking out of his suitcase.

Correction: As per the site rules, this is simply an observation and would be obvious to anyone who watches the film.

Lummie

Corrected entry: The Paramount logo transforming into a mountain at the beginning is a refrence to the "Indiana Jones" movies.

Correction: I think you will need to give a bit more detail as to how it is a reference. It is not unusual for filmmakers to use the company logo and blend it into the starting shot. One that comes to mind is the film Event Horizon. In the film it simply changes to the South Park mountain.

Lummie

Show generally

Corrected entry: In the episode "Pressure," Spongebob, Patrick, Mr. Krabs and Squidward go up to land and they can breathe air. But in other episodes like "Tea at the Treedome," Spongebob can't breathe air in the dome, or like "Big Pink Loser," where Patrick says, "Island, I got an award," but he can't breathe air for even a few seconds.

logan crews

Correction: There is a few differences with the dome and when the gang was on the surface. The dome is somewhat like a glass house, sunlight is essentially the only element entering. That means there is either little to no moisture and no wind. Additionally the sunlight would make it much warmer than outside drying them out much quicker. With moisture in the air on the surface they would last longer. As we see they don't stay very long on the surface. As for when Patrick can't breath for very long in "Big Pink Loser" he was racing around everywhere and might have had to exert more energy jumping out of the water. In "Pressure" they were close to the surface before going on land.

Lummie

29th Jun 2008

Juno (2007)

Corrected entry: At one part of the film, the Jason Bateman character shows Juno a VHS tape of a rare horror film. However, the tape somehow fills his widescreen plasma/LCD TV. Since when are VHS tapes capable of displaying in 16:9 enhanced widescreen? Yes, technically they could have been watching on zoom or 16:9 stretch, but the image on the screen looks unstretched and too good for zoom mode, especially for VHS.

Correction: Quite easily. Using my setup as an example I have my set top box connected to my VCR. The image is being presented like a DVD player in which if the channel being broadcast is in widescreen then the image being recorded on video will also be in widescreen.

Lummie

Corrected entry: During this film's run, there were reports from around the world of people suffering heart attacks and dying in cinemas from the shock of viewing this film.

Correction: Being this is quite a claim to make it would be worth resubmitting with some source or link to verify the authenticity of it.

Lummie

Show generally

Corrected entry: In Imitation Krabs the first few shots show Spongebob's spatula without any slits in the head. However for every other episode it has slits in the head.

Correction: This would only be a mistake if it was say the same scene, some period. Different spatula between episodes could be allowed for a variety of reasons.

Lummie

Corrected entry: The future Chris's belt buckle switches direction in several shots when talking to future Peter and Lois.

logan crews

Correction: For a mistake like this there must be some specifics or a timecode of when this happens. Half the movie is in the future and there is no way to verify this or see the mistake by your description.

Lummie

24th Jun 2008

Airplane (1980)

Correction: It might help if you specified when he was there and went missing as the song is long enough he went to the bathroom or moved seats etc.

Lummie

20th Jun 2008

South Park (1997)

Chickenlover - S2-E4

Corrected entry: In this episode, they indicate that Officer Barbrady is the only policeman in South Park. But in most other episodes, for example in "Majorine" when Butters is going to jump off the roof, there are many police officers there, not just Barbrady.

Correction: The episode you mentioned "Marjorine" was a more recent episode while the episode with Barbrady being supposedly the only policeman was one of the first episodes of South Park. We can deduce that more officers were hired between the two episodes. Even if there were other episodes when more officers were shown, the reasons could vary from Barbrady needing additional help to more people moving to the town.

Lummie

The Patrol - S1-E8

Corrected entry: During the "prisoner snatch" patrol, as the American soldiers are preparing to cross the river with the German prisoners, a firefight ensues. Immediately after Lt. Jones picks up the whistle off the ground, someone is heard yelling, "Go!" and a bit more which I was unable to understand. It sounds a lot like Tom Hanks, whose voice is quite distinguishable. None of the other soldiers on that particular patrol had that voice.

Correction: I looked at the scene and while it does sound very much like Tom Hanks there is no way to know conclusively this is Tom Hanks. The reason I think it sounds familiar is the actor that says Go is none other than Tom Hanks' son Colin Hanks, who sounds somewhat similar to his father.

Lummie

2nd Jun 2008

Forrest Gump (1994)

Corrected entry: After Forrest gets discharged from the Army he comes walking up to his house and greets his momma with only his duffle bag in his hand. His momma tells him, 'We've had all sorts of visitors', and shows him a ping pong paddle she wants him to hold, saying, 'Maybe you'll get used to it'. Magically, he presents his own, old paddle, and says, "Momma I only like my own paddle", but he never opens his duffle bag to get the paddle out. It's as if the paddle appears from nowhere.

Correction: Look closely when he is walking into the house, you can see it's in his back pocket. That's he why he is able to produce it for her so quickly.

Lummie

2nd Jun 2008

Juno (2007)

Corrected entry: In the scene where Juno calls her friend to tell her she is pregnant, her friend asks "Juno?" to which Juno replies, "No, it's Morgan Freeman. Do you have some bones that need collecting?" This is a reference to the movie "The Bone Collector". However it was Denzel Washington, not Morgan Freeman, who starred in that movie.

Correction: That can be put down to a character mistake.

Lummie

8th Jan 2008

Monk (2002)

Correction: Implied is different from being fact. It is important to either show clear evidence or prove the contradiction.

Lummie

7th Jan 2008

Jurassic Park (1993)

Corrected entry: During the T-rex attack scene, it comes through the now non-electrified fence to get to the Ford Explorers. However when the T-Rex is pushing the Explorer over the wall, there is now a 50+ foot dropoff it would have had to climb.

Correction: Submitted and listed. Its currently ranked as the second highest mistake for the movie.

Lummie

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