DenizenZERO

25th Mar 2004

Starsky & Hutch (2004)

Corrected entry: At the end of the movie, the duo go off in the new Torino and go airborne. When the car lands, the bumper smashes up into the headlights and the frame bends. The next shot shows the Torino in perfect condition driving through the storm channels.

Correction: This wasn't actually part of the movie. The next few shots are car stunts that had to be re-done, just for the reason that you point out.

DenizenZERO

Corrected entry: Because of September 11, Steven Spielberg made the decision to remove guns from the federal agents and replace them with walkie-talkies. These changes were done for the re-release of E.T. in 2002.

megamii

Correction: Not so. Spielberg gave the FBI agents walkie-talkies because he always thought it was ridiculous that they were chasing these kids on bikes with guns.

DenizenZERO

10th Sep 2003

Old School (2003)

Corrected entry: In Frank's wedding scene, there is a cheesy wedding singer. During Mitch-A-Palooza, Snoop Dogg is playing the party, with Beanie paying the bill. It's pretty funny that Beanie doesn't hook Frank up on his big day, but gets Mitch Snoop when he breaks up with his girlfriend.

Correction: That's because he doesn't want Frank to get married.

DenizenZERO

28th Aug 2003

Daredevil (2003)

Corrected entry: Daredevil has the super-hero powers to dodge bullets and does this blind by using his ears. But how can Daredevil dodge bullets if bullets travel faster than sound. Sound travels at 344 meters per second while bullets range from around 300 - 1200. This is shown greatly when he moves bullseye's hand into the way of the bullet. It's just not possible.

Correction: He can't dodge bullets, but as with the sniper, he can hear the bullet load or the trigger start to be pulled right before it shoots.

DenizenZERO

26th Aug 2003

Batman Returns (1992)

Corrected entry: So much for the Caped Crusader's legendary (and well-established) code against killing: during the fight scene with the Red Triangle Gang, Batman callously hands off a parcel of high explosives to one of the gang members - only for said criminal to be blown to smithereens a second or two later, with nary a flinch from Batman afterwards.

Correction: This isn't a plot hole. He killed someone in the first movie, as well. It's within the movie universe continuity that he kills, just not the comic book continuity.

DenizenZERO

Corrected entry: Near the end when Marty gets locked in the trunk he says the keys are there with him. Why would the keys be in the trunk?.

Correction: It was an accident. Similar to locking your keys inside your car. My parents have done this several times with their older cars.

DenizenZERO

Correction: The original vampire Dracula was technically like Blade - he could go out into daylight. And it's stated that she was from the original vampire, Dracula. The whole 'can't go into the daylight' thing is only modern vampire myth. They're supposed to be able to go into the daylight like everybody else, they're just not at their strongest.

DenizenZERO

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