princesskelli

Corrected entry: Throughout the movie, McConaughey wears a wedding band on his ring finger. He is not married in the movie.

Correction: It should also be noted that McConaughey wasn't married at the time of filming, so he certainly wasn't wearing a wedding ring.

Bishop73

A gold band is visible on his right ring finger in the scene in the bathroom at his family's house.

That is to say a ring on the ring finger, even on the left hand, doesn't constitute a wedding ring. It's just a ring. There have been instances when married actors don't take off their wedding rings for a film (or scene) which means the ring it's possibly not a character choice, but this wasn't the case for McConaughey.

Bishop73

Correction: Not a mistake to wear a ring wherever you like - quite a few people wear a ring on the ring finger of their left hand despite not being married. No law against it.

Correction: No he doesn't. He always wears a ring on his right hand, not his left, where you would wear a wedding ring. Lots of guys wear a ring on their right hands.

princesskelli

Could be a family heirloom and have sentimental value. I wear my grandmother's ring on either ring finger, if it's not fitting on my middle! Darn knuckles... So, that's a logical possibility too.

25th Jun 2003

Toy Story 2 (1999)

Corrected entry: When Woody tries to get his arm back from a sleeping Al, the main light source is the TV. We know this because the scene fades into the TV ending a program and staying on with Al sleeping. Woody just about has his arm, and the same TV suddenly gets turned on again without ever being turned off.

Correction: That's because when Woody was first walking over to Al, there was a program ending. After it stopped there was just snow. Right when he was about to get his arm was where Pete came out of his box, and he hit play which turned on a video tape of Woody's Round Up. So the TV never had to be turned off.

princesskelli

30th Sep 2002

One Hour Photo (2002)

Corrected entry: The black-and-white photo Sy picks up at a flea market and passes off as a picture of his mother appears to be a high school graduation photo from the late 1950s or early 1960s. This would make Sy and his mother approximately the same age.

Correction: Obviously he knew it wasn't his mother, he only picked it up so he could show Nina and say it was his mother. It's doubtful she would have realized exactly when it was taken.

princesskelli

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