Continuity mistake: The red napkin in Ed Warren's hand disappears and reappears several times while he sits at the breakfast table.
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14th Jun 2016
The Conjuring 2 (2016)
14th Jun 2016
Angie Tribeca (2016)
Continuity mistake: After Angie throws the newspapers on the lieutenant's desk, showing the headlines, the next shot shows the newspapers are in a different order.
14th Jun 2016
Angie Tribeca (2016)
7th Jun 2016
Preacher (2016)
Continuity mistake: During the house demolition scene, two workers from Q.M. and P. place a sofa in front of the elderly couple. Cut to the long shot and the workers are placing the sofa again.
7th Jun 2016
Preacher (2016)
Continuity mistake: As Cassidy speaks, the Preacher holds a bottle of booze in his left hand but it changes position - sometimes up, sometimes down.
7th Jun 2016
Preacher (2016)
Continuity mistake: Listening to Cassidy, the Preacher's right arm moves from being on the back rest of the church pew to resting on the seat several times.
7th Jun 2016
Preacher (2016)
Continuity mistake: When Cassidy asks Preacher Custer "who taught you how to fight like that?" He gestures with his left hand, but in mid-sentence the scene cuts and Cassidy is lowering his pointed right hand as he finishes the question.
7th Jun 2016
Jonny Quest (1964)
Plot hole: Dr. Quest is speaking through the Dragonfly's speakers to the Po-Hos as they fly over the jungle, telling them he is their air God and is angry the tribe has taken hostages. Quest could have told the Po-Hos to just release the hostages, rather than putting himself in danger later on by getting captured.
6th Jun 2016
Houdini (2014)
Character mistake: At Houdini's performance for the Kaiser, a German officer with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (Oberstleutnant) is asked to assist. Houdini at first correctly addresses him as Lieutenant Colonel, but then incorrectly refers to him as Lieutenant several times after that.
6th Jun 2016
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Trivia: The real Battle of the Bulge lasted from December 16, 1944 to January 25, 1945. The movie makes it seem like it lasted a few days, hence the disclaimer at the end of the film.
6th Jun 2016
Gotham (2014)
Revealing mistake: The glue holding the beard to actor B.D. Wong's (Dr. Hugo Strange) face is always visible.
6th Jun 2016
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Trivia: The tank models used by the German commanders at their headquarters look just like the actual King Tiger and Sherman tanks used by both sides during the late part of the war, whereas the tanks used in the film look nowhere near like actual German and American tanks used during the battle.
3rd Jun 2016
Star Trek (1966)
Factual error: Kirk, McCoy, and Spock are chained to the dungeon wall, with McCoy noticing he is next to a skeleton, also chained. This is incorrect, as a skeleton's bones are held together by cartilage, which would rot over time. Therefore, the skeleton would not be hanging intact, but would be a pile of bones on the floor.
Suggested correction: As we learn in the episode, the 2 aliens created the entire castle only recently to appeal to the human's primal fears and superstitions. A pile of bones on the floor would not have the frightening impact of a hanging skeleton.
3rd Jun 2016
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Factual error: At German Army headquarters, the General tells Hessler of the new Tiger tanks that will be used in the offensive, which takes place mid-December 1944. Presumably, these are the Tiger II (King or Royal Tiger) models. At this point in the war, "King" Tigers were not new, having fought against the British and Canadians in Normandy back in July of 1944, and against the Americans at Aachen in September of 1944.
3rd Jun 2016
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Continuity mistake: In the initial German panzer attack against the Americans, a German tank 104's left side track and road wheels are damaged by a bazooka shell, resulting in a missing front road wheel and a loose/sagging track. However, when the tank turns off the road and goes down the slope, the left track is taut and the missing road wheel has magically appeared.
3rd Jun 2016
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Stupidity: Staff Sergeant Duquesne is tossing and flipping rifle grenades before affixing them to his rifle to launch against the German tanks. A battle-hardened no-nonsense sergeant like Duquesne would never waste valuable time showing off, and would definitely not flip or toss around explosive ordnance like rifle grenades.
3rd Jun 2016
Battle of the Bulge (1965)
Trivia: The "Malmedy Massacre" actually occurred in the small hamlet of Baugnez at the crossroads where highway N62 leads to Malmedy and is 4 kilometers southeast of Malmedy proper. The massacre is called the "Malmedy Massacre" because Malmedy was the closest large village in the area and on a major road.
1st Jun 2016
Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Continuity mistake: Big Joe gets out of his jeep, salutes Captain Maitland, and converses about the upcoming time off for the men. Behind Big Joe is one of his half tracks and he is on Maitland's right. The scene cuts and Maitland's "liberated" yacht is behind Big Joe and he is directly in front of Maitland. (00:25:00)
1st Jun 2016
Men in War (1957)
Revealing mistake: A blank firing adaptor (BFA) is visible on the muzzle as the men set up the .30 caliber machinegun.
1st Jun 2016