Visible crew/equipment: Movie set lights are reflected in the windows of the door as Alba enters Ann's house.
Scott215
1st Dec 2016
The Baby (1973)
1st Dec 2016
The Baby (1973)
Revealing mistake: The eyes of Germaine's corpse shut, then open as Mrs. Wadsworth pulls the body off the bannister.
1st Dec 2016
The Baby (1973)
Revealing mistake: The square base securing the knife in Alba's back is visible.
1st Dec 2016
The Baby (1973)
Continuity mistake: Ann is in the nursery with her husband, several feet from the baby, but a closeup shows her next to the baby, then back with her husband.
1st Dec 2016
Land of the Giants (1968)
Continuity mistake: The hole the Spindrift crew creates in the wooden crate changes size and shape from when the crew makes and enters it to when the giant picks up the crate.
30th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Watery Death - S2-E9
Continuity mistake: The knife West uses to throw at the button to turn off the disintegration machine is already embedded in the button before he throws it.
30th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Bars of Hell - S1-E22
Continuity mistake: Artie inspects the electrical panel on the wall and the throw switch is at a horizontal position. A quick cut later and it is at a slightly lower angle.
19th Nov 2016
The Middle (2009)
Halloween VII: The Heckoning - S8-E3
Continuity mistake: When Axl is showing Frankie his Prince Charming costume, his right arm is bent at the elbow from the rear views and hanging straight down in the frontal views.
19th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Raven - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: West enters through a bedroom window that, from the outside, is dark inside, but when he climbs in, the room is now brightly lit.
19th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Raven - S2-E3
Revealing mistake: The strings used to move Dr. Loveless' plants are visible.
19th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Raven - S2-E3
Revealing mistake: In the pit with West and Princess Wanakee is a cat that is obviously superimposed into the scene, as West and Wanakee cast stark shadows, but the cat does not.
19th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Raven - S2-E3
Plot hole: Antoinette is making miniature clothes for the soon-to-be shrunken West, but when West drinks the antidote to make him normal-sized, he is wearing the same clothes which would have been shredded as he grew back to normal size.
19th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Surreal McCoy - S2-E23
Trivia: The idea of Dr. Loveless using assassins in paintings to kill people was used in a scene of the 1999 movie, Wild Wild West, when Will Smith shoots a gunman as he steps out of a painting.
19th Nov 2016
Wild Wild West (1999)
19th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night of the Raven - S2-E3
Continuity mistake: Dr. Loveless leads West and Gordon into a room that is dark when seen from the outside, but when they walk into the room, it is lit up.
19th Nov 2016
Gotham (2014)
Mad City: Follow the White Rabbit - S3-E6
Continuity mistake: Valerie Vale places her coffee cup on a napkin while having breakfast with Jim Gordon, but when she gets up to leave immediately after, the cup has moved off the napkin and onto the table.
18th Nov 2016
The Baby (1973)
Visible crew/equipment: A set light is reflected in the glass of the door as Alba enters the darkened house.
12th Nov 2016
The Wild Wild West (1965)
The Night the Dragon Screamed - S1-E17
Continuity mistake: West tries to stop the moving wall with a rock. In the up close shots, the moving wall is nearing the end of its travel, while the long shots show the wall quite a way back from the end of its travel.
12th Nov 2016
Last Man Standing (2011)
Continuity mistake: The fork on Mandy's breakfast plate keeps changing positions as the shots change.
12th Nov 2016
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
Trivia: At the end of the film, when Ichabod and the others arrive in New York City, he tells them, "The Bronx is up, and the Battery's down." This is a reference to the song "New York, New York", from the 1940's stage show and movie "On the Town."