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The Blair Witch Project Who made the handprints on the inside of that old house at the end? Answer
Bloodsport What fighting styles do the fighters use? Answer
Bolt This has been confusing me for some time. Who owns Bolt legally? The network or Penny? The opening prologue shows a younger Penny selecting Bolt at a pet store when he's only a puppy. Fives years later, during the making of the TV show, the network forbids Penny from taking Bolt to her house because they want him to think he's a superdog. This raises additional questions. How long has the show been on the air? Is what the network doing to Bolt legal? Is Penny allowed to quit the show at any time if she feels like it? Do they have deal with the studio lawyers over custody of Bolt if she resigns from the show? Answer
Bones Across whole show: In the Kathy Reich novels, is Bones ever actually referred to as "Bones"? Answer
Bones Fire in the Ice: Across this episode and the last one, both Bones and Booth have suffered a relatively minor injury warranting some sort of costume addition (a cast and an eyepatch), which wasn't at all relevant to the plot in either case. It can't be that they were genuine injuries written into the script, because they're both seen uninjured during the episode too. It just seems odd to have a noticeable "thing" which serves no narrative purpose - was there a specific reason anyone knows of, or is it just how the scripts came out? Answer
Braindead After the scene where Lionel kills Void, but before killing his internal organs, the zombie child of Nurse McTavish and Father McGruder somehow managed to literally get inside Rita's head and split it open from the inside. Just how did Baby Selwyn manage to get the job done, especially without Paquita noticing or Rita reacting to it beforehand? Answer
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Enemies: At which point did Buffy and Angel conspire to trick Faith? It would appear that, up until a certain point, Buffy (or the rest of the gang for that matter) didn't know what was really going on. Was Giles in on it from the beginning, before the Major even summoned the Demon to remove Angel's soul? It would be great if someone could describe some sort of timeline for the events of this episode, because I'm really confused. Answer
Buffy The Vampire Slayer Across whole show: I was just curious, does anyone know why there are no bloopers/outtakes of Sarah Michelle Gellar on the DVD special features? She is an amazing actress, but I'm sure there would have been some takes where she stuffed a line. Just thought it was odd there were none of her but most of the others. Answer
Buffy The Vampire Slayer All of series 2: In the Angelus arc in Angel's fourth season, David Boreanaz was allowed to improvise most of Angelus' dialogue. Was any of his dialogue in this season's Angelus arc improvised, as well? Answer
Buffy The Vampire Slayer All of series 4: On the box of the Region 2, Season 4 DVD collection, it says that there is an outtakes Easter egg. Does anyone know how to find it? Thanks. Answer
Chaos When Conners fakes his death in the explosion, he places his badge on a body before jumping down his escape hatch. This fooled everyone else into thinking that he had been killed, but why weren't they suspicious that there was a body missing? They knew how many people were in the house when it blew. Answer
Charmed Across whole show: Throughout the show the term 'past lives' is mentioned. Leo also mentions the term 'soul mates' in Pardon My Past. Does anyone know why Patty,Grams go to 'heaven' (or what ever term is more appropriate) and not into another life? Is it ever explained in the show? Answer
Charmed Across whole show: Throughout season 8, Christy and Billie have been described as the "Ultimate Power" by various sources. Why are they, these two relatively young and inexperienced witches, described as the ultimate power when the battle ready and experienced Charmed Ones have come up against centuries old demons and beings with far more powers, such as The Source of All Evil, Barbas, Zankou, Cole etcetera? Answer
Chuck Chuck Versus the Cougars: Recent episodes of Chuck seem to be drawing on Grosse Pointe Blank - one was based at a high school reunion with a few blatant references to the movie. In the episode before, Chuck made reference to Sarah "quelling a revolution with a fork", which is near-identical to John Cusack, who in GPB said he "killed the president of Paraguay with a fork". Any reason? Answer
Cinderella (1997) Where can I buy the soundtrack for this film? I can't seem to find it anywhere. not even Amazon has it. Answer
Clockstoppers In the scene where the hypertime QT agents are in Zak's house, one of them gets sprayed with liquid nitrogen, bringing him down to normal time. But, if he is in normal time, wouldn't Zak's mom and sister see him? Don't you think they would call the police after seeing a stranger in their house? Answer
Confessions of a Shopaholic Among the items displayed during the shopping scenes were some egg-shaped bags for ladies. What amazing bags! Beautiful designs! Who makes them? Answer
Courage the Cowardly Dog Across whole show: There is an episode where a travelling stage and it's owner get people to perform on the stage to an invisible audience (which cheers and applauds). The people then end up loving the stage and eventually get turned into puppets with strings coming out of the happy/sad faces at the top of the stage. Since most/all of the episodes of Courage are based on, or parodies of, famous tales, myths, stories and films, where is this one from? It sounds very familiar but I can't quite place it. Answer
The Craft Can somebody give me the full 'spell' used to call the corners. The one where they call out to the four watchtowers? Answer
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Ending Happy: According to IMDB, Vince Vieluf has played Connor Foster before, in season four's "Homebodies". If it's the same character, wouldn't the CSIs have recognized him? Answer