Trivia: The musical is loosely adapted from the novel The Phantom of Manhattan, which included plotlines that Frederick Forsyth and Andrew Lloyd Webber had discussed, but that Webber felt wouldn't translate well onto the stage.
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18th Jan 2013
Love Never Dies (2012)
17th Jan 2013
Criminal Minds (2005)
Character mistake: When Reid realizes who the unsub is, he asks Hotch if he was introduced as "Doctor" or "Agent". As explained in the pilot (and in every episode since), the team has always introduced Reid as "Doctor", to make sure that the people they meet treat him with respect and don't just see him as a kid.
Suggested correction: I think the reason Reid asks for a clarification is because the unsub knew his name and title when he hadn't been formally introduced because this case was under special circumstances so the team wasn't being formal.
It has nothing to do with being formal. The mistake is saying the team never introduces Reid as "Agent Reid", so there's no reason to for Reid to even ask this question.
I think what they meant was that it would be assumed his title was agent, as he is a part of the FBI, but she addressed him by his correct title without any indication of his title being different to the others, which ultimately suggested that she knew Reid beforehand.
13th Jan 2013
Les Miserables (2012)
Trivia: Anne Hathaway's mother played Fantine in the musical's first national U.S. tour, and it was the last role she played before retiring to raise her children.
13th Jan 2013
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
4th Jan 2013
Evita (1996)
28th Dec 2012
Criminal Minds (2005)
Character mistake: At the end of the episode, Rossi quotes Anne of Green Gables author Lucy Maud Montgomery, but accidentally calls her "Lucille".
27th Dec 2012
Criminal Minds (2005)
True Night - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: When Garcia and Morgan are talking in Garcia's office, her hand on Morgan's chest disappears and reappears. (00:04:55)
27th Dec 2012
Date Night (2010)
Continuity mistake: When Phil is talking to the couple about their tax refund, the man has his hand resting on his head, but when the shot cuts, his arm is across the back of his girlfriend's seat. (00:02:45)
24th Dec 2012
Les Miserables (2012)
24th Dec 2012
Les Miserables (2012)
24th Dec 2012
Les Miserables (1998)
Continuity mistake: At the end of the film, when Valjean wonders why Javert isn't taking him into custody, there is nothing between the two while they're talking. When the shot cuts, Javert suddenly has his pistol raised. (02:05:55)
24th Dec 2012
Skyfall (2012)
10th Dec 2012
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
22nd Nov 2012
Criminal Minds (2005)
22nd Nov 2012
Dharma & Greg (1997)
Continuity mistake: When Dharma and Greg are sleeping on the roof, and Greg realizes it's about to start raining, his arm on top of the blanket moves instantly between shots. (00:02:25)
9th Nov 2012
Evita (1996)
Trivia: Madonna has 140 spoken words of dialogue, and Antonio Banderas only has six. The rest of their lines are sung.
6th Nov 2012
The Simpsons (1989)
Cape Feare - S5-E2
Trivia: The gag of Sideshow Bob stepping on the rakes was only supposed to be him stepping on a single rake one time. But the episode's running time was short, so the sequence was extended as a time filler.
6th Nov 2012
American Graffiti (1973)
6th Nov 2012
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Trivia: When Andrew Lloyd Webber originally approached Michael Crawford in 1984 about starring in the show, and after reading the novel, Crawford made an assumption that Webber wanted him to play Raoul, and spent a year studying Nelson Eddy's performance in the 1943 film. It wasn't until he was at his audition that Crawford learned Steve Barton had been cast as Raoul a week earlier, and that Webber wanted him to play the Phantom.
3rd Nov 2012
Misery (1990)
Trivia: Director Rob Reiner makes a cameo as the helicopter pilot helping Buster search for Paul's car.