dizzle

25th Jul 2005

Cursed (2005)

Corrected entry: Zipper the dog breaks the front door window by jumping through it to attack Jimmy and his friend. Later when Jimmy and his sister return to the house, the window is not broken.

dizzle

Correction: The window is still broken. When they open the door, you can see the broken glass through the curtains.

jfb103

23rd May 2005

Alone in the Dark (2005)

Corrected entry: In the first fight scene when Christian Slater grabs the artifact off the counter, he gets kicked out the back door with the artifact in his hand. He rolls off the little platform and artifact has disappeared, the following shot he has it back in his hand.

dizzle

Correction: The artifact is in his left hand, and we see him kicked out the door. From the exterior shot, the artifact is in his right hand, and he switches it to his left again once he rolled on the ground. The actual mistake should be the artifact switching hands while he is kicked through the door.

Corrected entry: Many of the zombies are shot in the chest, or shoulder, or in some other part of the body and just lay as if down. Zombies need to be shot in the head to be killed.

dizzle

Correction: That is the rule in most zombie movies, but not all. For instance in ROTLD the zombies don't die even after being shot in the head, and in Resident Evil they can be killed by shooting them in the head or spinal cord. So the rules vary for different movies, and in House of the Dead it seems they can be killed by being shot anywhere.

10th Jul 2005

Hide and Seek (2005)

Corrected entry: Amy uses a revolver to shoot Charlie. She pulls the hammer back for the first shot, and then has no trouble shooting another time without recocking the weapon. (01:35:10)

dizzle

Correction: A revolver does not have to be cocked for the initial or any subsequent shot taken thereafter. It's known as 'double-action', which gives you the option of firing from the cocked or decocked postition.

12th Mar 2005

Payback (1999)

Corrected entry: When the Triads kill the cabbie and the big thug with the bandage on his ear, Porter holds a body up against the window to protect his self. There is no possible way that when automatic weapons are being shot from no more than 10 feet away that none of the bullets would go through the body and hit Porter.

dizzle

Correction: Depending on the caliber, the bullet type, the muzzle velocity you couls easily fire dozens of times at a body and not have any rounds go through.

pross79

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