jbrbbt

30th Jul 2011

Star Trek (1966)

Correction: He could make the log entry into a tricorder to be uploaded to the ship's log once he made it back.

Captain Defenestrator

30th Jul 2011

Star Trek (1966)

Correction: It's said at the beginning that the Guardian is at the center of a time distortion. That distortion could be protecting them.

Captain Defenestrator

Corrected entry: Harry finds out that the first task is to battle against a dragon, each champion having its own dragon to fight. Since Harry's name was mysteriously added to the Goblet of Fire at Hogwarts after the tournament was announced, only 3 dragons should have been transported not 4.

jbrbbt

Correction: There is ample time between the announcement of the champions and the task. All the organizers had to do is find another dragon.

kristenlouise3

21st Jul 2011

Spaceballs (1987)

Corrected entry: When Barf opens the roof of Vespa's car, the stars behind them are not moving considering the car is being tractor beamed in.

jbrbbt

Correction: Do the stars seem to move as you drive down the road at night? They're far enough away that they seem stationary from that perspective.

Phixius

5th Jul 2011

Star Trek (1966)

Correction: This happens in most episodes of all Star Trek series where someone is beamed aboard while in a seated position, often enough that it seems to be a standard feature of the transporter that people materialize in a standing position.

Captain Defenestrator

Corrected entry: When the Enterprise goes to warp speed, the exterior shot shows the stars in motion, however, this should only be visible from inside the Enterprise, as the ship itself is in motion.

jbrbbt

Correction: This submission assumes that the camera is stationary. The effect that they are trying to achieve is that the shot begins by having the camera follow the ship into warp, but the ship gains speed much faster than we do. From the viewer's perspective 'we' are also going into warp but the ship is so fast that it speeds off into the distance.

BocaDavie

20th Jun 2011

Beyond the Mat (1999)

Corrected entry: When Barry Blaustein first visits the WWF, a receptionist is tending to the phone repeating the line "World Wrestling Federation, one moment". Seconds later Barry is seen getting off on another floor yet the same receptionist can still be heard saying her line.

jbrbbt

Correction: What is happening in this scene is simply showing Barry's ascent upstairs intercut with the receptionist answering several phone calls to show how big and busy the company is.

S. Ha

27th Jun 2011

Goldfinger (1964)

Corrected entry: Even if Goldfinger managed to make it back to the helicopter after changing into the military uniform, there is no reason for Pussy to still be inside it considering she had already changed sides, she would have escaped the moment the army rushes in.

jbrbbt

Correction: She did not need to escape; she just needed to stay where she was until the Army completed their mission. Where else would she go? The helicopter offered some protection (away from the shooting )and a means to remove the bomb from the area quickly if it could not be disarmed.

BocaDavie

Corrected entry: Agent XXX had been informed that her lover had been killed after becoming involved in a British Secret Service operation, yet her very next mission she finds herself working with a British agent and never considers it a coincidence.

jbrbbt

Correction: She knows it is a coincidence; she just doesn't voice her concerns about it on camera.

BocaDavie

27th Jun 2011

Thunderball (1965)

Corrected entry: At the beginning of the film Bond manages to get away with the help his Aston Martin DB5, which should be impossible since Bond crashed that car into the wall of Auric Goldfinger's factory in Switzerland.

jbrbbt

Correction: Throughout the history of Bond films James Bond is provided with a new car whenever one is destroyed. This was obviously a different car.

BocaDavie

4th Mar 2011

The Hangover (2009)

Corrected entry: Phil, Alan, and Stu realize they took Doug on his mattress up to the roof as a joke after the wild night of partying. But when the guys view the pictures on the camera after the wedding, a picture is shown showing Doug on his mattress BEFORE they went to Mike Tyson's place with Doug following along.

jbrbbt

Correction: Stu only mentions that they might have carried Doug up on his mattress to the roof. Given they didn't remember anything from the night before and the number of events that occurred, there's no reason why they might not have had the mattress up there already and carried just him up later on, resulting in the other photos being taken "out of order".

jerimiah

Corrected entry: When the Borg Queen is talking to Data about how he talks, drones are working on his arm with his hands being restrained. He is still able to move his fingers quite easily so if he can do that he should be able to just slip his hands out from the restraints.

jbrbbt

Correction: Irrelevant. The fact is, Data doesn't want to get away or escape, he finds the Borg Queen intriguing, especially as she is promising the one thing in the universe he craves more than anything else; to be more human.

GalahadFairlight

Corrected entry: When Kirk and his crew stand before the Federation President, they are there to answer for the charges against them in the previous film. Other than trying to get a ship to Genesis, McCoy should not be included in the hearing since he had no way of knowing that Kirk would break him out of jail, steal the Enterprise, then escape to Genesis.

jbrbbt

Correction: Just like you said, they broke him out of jail. At that point he was a fugitive. And he went along with the plan, making him an accomplice.

Greenman37

Corrected entry: When the Marines are chasing Chekov aboard the aircraft carrier, the sign "Escape Route" and an arrow can be seen stenciled in paint on the wall.

jbrbbt

Correction: This is just a marking so sailors have visual clues on the best evacuation route in an emergency.

MAdMaN

Corrected entry: Dr. McCoy advises Scotty about giving the manufacturer the formula for the transparent aluminum for fear that it would alter history. Yet he himself gives the elderly woman in the hospital the pill that grows her a new kidney, hence future medical technology in the hands of 20th century physicians, something doctors and others would definitely be studying after the woman's miraculous recovery.

jbrbbt

Correction: Why would it alter history? Unexplained 'miracles' happen in medicine often enough. And its not out of character for Bones to put his Hippocratic Oath above the Prime Directive.

Grumpy Scot