JustJudy

22nd Jan 2004

Big Fish (2003)

Corrected entry: When the young Edward Bloom meets up with Carl, after taking different roads outside of Ashton and Edward loses his shoes in Spectre, Carl says to him "Frank, what happened to your shoes?"

Correction: Carl asks, "FRIEND, what happened to your shoes?"

JustJudy

23rd Nov 2003

Finding Nemo (2003)

Corrected entry: When Nemo swims out toward the boat, the ocean around them is clear. So how come the fish didn't see the two divers?

Correction: The divers were on the ocean floor and swam upwards toward the dropoff when the dentist spotted Nemo (remember, the dentist thought he had 'saved' a struggling Nemo). It's possible that Nemo, Marlin and friends didn't notice the drivers below as they were so focused on themselves and the boat.

JustJudy

13th Oct 2003

Good Boy! (2003)

Corrected entry: After Hubble gets the pie dropped on his head, there is a large blob of whip cream on his head, but when he's talking to the Greater Dane, the pile disappears.

Correction: It's entirely likely that Hubble shook his head to remove the foreign object (pie/whip cream) in between shots.

JustJudy

23rd Oct 2002

Back to School (1986)

Corrected entry: When Jason and Derek come back to find Rodney Dangerfield and the chauffeur in their room, Jason introduces Derek as his roommate. However, when they come back to find their rooms transformed into a huge luxurious suite, Jason and Derek go through different doors, as if going into different rooms.

Correction: Rodney obviously used more than one dorm room to create Derek and Jason's 'suite,' and left the original entryways intact - thus, two doors.

JustJudy

Corrected entry: Why isn't Charlie disqualified like the other children were? They all do something horrendous so as to be disposed of, eg: Violet chewed the gum, Augustus drank from the chocolate river, etc. But Charlie and Grandpa Joe did (just as Wonka claimed toward the end of the movie) drink fizzy lifting drinks against his orders, and yet Charlie still 'wins' the factory in the end.

Correction: Remember that the other children's selfish actions caused them to be 'disposed of' - they literally couldn't continue on the 'tour' because of their physical state (Mike TV and Violet) or because they disappeared. Wonka did try to dismiss ('disqualify') Charlie at the end of the movie for stealing fizzy lifting drinks, but because Charlie was penitent (unlike the other children) and did a good deed (by returning the Everlasting Gobstopper) Wonka knew Charlie had a good heart and rewarded him.

JustJudy

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