Davidian

29th Aug 2004

Thunderbirds (2004)

Corrected entry: Soon after Alan returns to Tracy Island from school, Jeff says to him 'Why aren't you wearing your retainers?' Retainers are teeth braces that can easily be removed and put in by hand. If this is the case, then why does it hurt Alan so much for them to be removed later in the movie?

Davidian

Correction: It's not mentioned how long Alan has had his retainers. For all we know, they could be brand new, and still very uncomfortable for Alan to wear. Anyone who has worn any type of brace, or retainer, will know that they are very uncomfortable to put in and remove at first.

13th Aug 2004

Thunderbirds (2004)

Corrected entry: When the Hood and his henchmen enter Thunderbird 2 to go to London, the black man says 'ETA under an hour'. This is impossible seeing as Thunderbird 2 can travel 5000mph maximum and it is far more then 5000 miles from Tracy Island to London.

Davidian

Correction: Nowhere in the film is it stated that Thunderbird 2 has a maximum speed of 5000mph.

21st Jun 2004

Eraser (1996)

Corrected entry: In the shot of the house (the very first shot of the movie) you can see through the curtains that the lights are on inside. Yet when the camera shots are inside the house, the lights are suddenly off. (00:00:05)

Davidian

Correction: When it cuts to the inside of the house you can see the lights are on for about a second before they are switched off.

Mortug

15th Jul 2004

Eurotrip (2004)

Corrected entry: After visiting Meike's apartment in Berlin, there is a scene of Scotty describing to Jenny and Cooper about how Meike is in Rome and that she only has twelve hours left there. Jamie then comes back with a load of cash after selling his camera and says 'Meike has 12 hours'. How did he know? He wasn't there when Scotty talked about it. (01:10:10)

Davidian

Correction: Scotty could have told Jamie, off-camera. We don't necessarily know how long they were talking about the situation.

29th Aug 2004

Rock Star (2001)

Corrected entry: In the scene where the old singer reveals he is gay, he mentions that someone called 'Kim' in a song is actually a guy. This suggests to us that he wrote the lyrics to this song (none of the other members are gay as there are four girls in the car with Jennifer Aniston, one for each member) yet later in the movie, Kirk says 'AC and I write the songs' and 'It's the Steel Dragon thing'.

Davidian

Correction: Kirk could have mean that "NOW AC and I write the songs," since they obviously don't think of Chris as anything more than a singer-for-hire. Bobby could have shared the job while he was in the group, or could have just written that one song.

Krista

6th Aug 2004

School of Rock (2003)

Corrected entry: When Zack picks up the electric guitar for the first time in the movie, Dewey plays 'Smoke on the Water' and we hear some sort of noise made by Dewey vocally. However, his mouth is constantly firmly shut, and this noise could not have been made unless he opened his mouth.

Davidian

Correction: It is actually very possible to make this noise with your mouth closed, because I have tried it myself. The sound comes from your throat and you can hear it if your mouth is open or not.

Emily

14th Jul 2004

Blade (1998)

Corrected entry: At the end of the first major fight scene, Blade nails Quinn to a wall and sets him on fire. Firemen then put him out, and Quinn's new dummy body wobbles from the minute force of the fire extinguishers.

Davidian

Correction: He's supposed to be twitching from the extreme damage done to him.

Grumpy Scot

6th Aug 2004

School of Rock (2003)

Corrected entry: When Dewey is handing out the CDs as homework, he gives Lawrence the 'Yes' CD. However, at parents' evening, Lawrence's father says "How is this homework?" and holds up a Pink Floyd CD.

Davidian

Correction: Since the Parents' Night and the day that Dewey assigned the 'Yes' CD to Larry are farther apart than one night, we can assume that Dewey could have given Larry another CD for homework in-between these two times.

Emily

Corrected entry: When the 'eye of the super-cell' hits New York, wee see the buildings start to freeze, including a shot where the spire of the Empire State building falls off. Later, when Jack and Jason are entering the city (after the storm has cleared), there is a wide shot of the city where you can see the Empire State building completely intact.

Davidian

Correction: The top of the Empire State Building is not shown falling off - just freezing over in the extreme cold.

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