Kirill Ostapenko

Corrected entry: When Riddick does that neat trick to break his chains while being lowered into the prison, he breaks several links of the chain at once, but in reality, only the weakest link in the chain should break, not more than one.

Sol Parker

Correction: That wasn't the traditional chain. The chain was magnetic and held together by some sort of wire string. When he broke that all the pieces slid off.

Kirill Ostapenko

Corrected entry: Harold and Kumar are drinking their drinks at White Castle. Harold asked for a cherry coke, but when he was sucking on his see-through straw, he was drinking a clear liquid.

Correction: He was making a slurping noise indicating that he was out of coke and was, in fact, drinking the melted ice mixed with coke, that would explain the clear liquid.

Kirill Ostapenko

Corrected entry: AVP contradicts the continuity of the previous "Alien" films by having Lance Henriksen appear as "Charles Bishop Weyland". According to director Paul Anderson, Weyland is supposed to be the human inspiration for the Bishop android, later built buy his company in Weyland's image. Lance Henriksen has already played the human creator of the Bishop android (Bishop II) in Alien 3, which is set several hundred years in the future. Bishop II is undeniably human - 1) He bleeds red blood when struck in the head. 2) The fact that he is truly human is stated in the commentary from the Special Edition included with the "Alien Quadrilogy" (the statement applies to either cut of the film). 3) The novelization of Alien 3 makes it clear that Bishop II is indeed human. From page 217: "The pipe landed hard on Bishop II's head. The impact was spongy. The man staggered, twitching...Real blood poured from Bishop II's cracked skull."

Correction: It's conceivable that Bishop II is a clone of the original, hence the II. He might believe he's the original, but that doesn't make it so.

Kirill Ostapenko

1st Aug 2004

I, Robot (2004)

Corrected entry: Sonny disobeys direct orders, attacks a police officer and tries to flee from the SWAT team at the robotics plant. Yet everyone absolutely refuses to believe he could have killed Dr. Lanning even though he has shown disregard for at least one of the three laws.

Correction: He never harmed anyone. So they all think its a malfunction with a higher purpose.

Kirill Ostapenko

28th Jul 2004

I, Robot (2004)

Corrected entry: After the demolition robot demolishes the house, there is still quite a bit of it left, both walls are standing on either side, why would it stop? Need some context for this one - if it's destroying a house does there need to be any real method? According to the three laws, a robot is supposed to do everything it is told unless it interferes with one of the other laws, if the robot was told to demolish the house, why would it stop before the job was completed?

Sol Parker

Correction: It was overwritten by USR and told to demolish the house with Spooner inside. Since he managed to escape, it was told to stop.

Kirill Ostapenko

15th Jul 2004

Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Corrected entry: The car that is thrown through the window of the deli has hubcaps or rims that are the same as Charles Xavier's wheelchair wheels.

bluedrop90

Correction: Pure coincidence, those are stock rims on the Saturn Ion.

Kirill Ostapenko

Corrected entry: When the T-850 starts one of the cars, he flips down the visor and finds the keys. He would not know to do that because the T-850 that learned that in Terminator 2 was destroyed at the end.

Correction: First off, in T2, it's the 800 model, second, the new 850 model has better programing which would explain what he looked under the visor first.

Kirill Ostapenko

Corrected entry: When the T-1000 is in the helicopter and loads his machine gun he uses two hands, where is the hand that was steering the chopper? later we see the third arm coming from just behind his armpit/ribs (slo mo helps).

Carlo Cappalonga

Correction: The T-1000 is able to generate another hand to he can reload and steer the chopper at the same time. This is already listed in trivia for that reason.

Kirill Ostapenko

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