Corrected entry: With seconds to go before the castle takes off like a rocket and disappears, Brad and Janet carry the lame Dr. Scott out the front door. After the house disappears, we see pieces of Dr. Scott's wheelchair among the rubble. Did they really push the wheelchair out the door before getting out themselves, with their lives at stake and almost no time to spare?
Myridon
27th Aug 2001
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
8th Feb 2003
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Corrected entry: When Frank turns all the characters into statues they all lose their clothes, but Dr. Scott keeps his blanket.
Correction: The "magical" Medusa-izer probably decided that the blanket was part of the wheelchair rather than clothing - after all, the seat of the wheelchair is made of something resembling fabric and it didn't go away.
15th Nov 2003
Zoolander (2001)
Corrected entry: With all of Derek's talk about not being able to turn left, he does it pretty easily towards the end (before the significant left turn). After he does his series of backflips to get back to kill the PM he lands and does a quarter turn immediately to the left.
Correction: He doesn't mean he's physically incapable of turning left, he means his runway modelling left turns are not the supermodel quality of all his other moves. It's like a famous portrait painter might say he can't do landscapes - he can do a landscape better than 99% of the population, but he not happy with the way they turn out.
17th Mar 2002
Zoolander (2001)
Corrected entry: In the scene where Mugatu presents Derek with the model for the Derek Zoolander School For Kids Who Can't Read Good, there is a reaction shot of Mugatu and his assistant in which Mugatu is on the right and the assistant is on the left. After a cut to a shot of Derek, there is a cut back to the reaction shot of Mugatu and the assistant - they have switched sides.
Correction: If this happened in the theater, it's been fixed in the DVD - just watched it 3 times forwards and backwards - the assistant is always on the left.
11th Jul 2004
The Perfect Score (2004)
Corrected entry: Kyle has a 3.7 GPA and ranks 105/281 in his class. His friend Matty has a 2.3 GPA and ranks 179/281. There's no way only 74 students out of 281 could have grades between 2.3 and 3.7 - it would destroy the grading curve. (00:01:45 - 00:04:15)
Correction: Not all schools grade on a curve, and the ones that do can grade on different curves. In any case, grading curves are used for individual tests, not the class as a whole, much less the average of all classes over all 4 years. How would it be if the school announced to the parents that there was a mandatory percentage of the students that would never be allowed to graduate?
21st Sep 2002
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Corrected entry: In the scene just after "There's a Light", when they are talking to Riff Raff at the door, the lightning strikes. You can clearly hear the sound of the thing they use to make the thunder sound.
Correction: I think this is an intentionally different sound effect - the rest of the lightning is fairly realistic, this one goes on for a long time and sounds like "Mad Scientist Lab" electronics or ray-guns rather than a fake thunder maker, Brad and Janet look back over their shoulder strangely at the sound while they haven't really reacted to any of the other thunder.
Correction: If you watch closely, you can see the wheelchair is left at the door and they carry/drag him further away from the blast zone. Did you think that they should leave their great friend and mentor at the mercy of Magenta and Riff Raff, never to see his own home planet again?
Myridon