David Hutchinson

Corrected entry: At the start, the Bellhop acts like he doesn't know the gang, and they act like they've never met him. Yet, we later learn that they had some significant run-ins with this guy many times and are regulars at this place, to the point that in the new future the guy is almost a friend of theirs. Plus, the gang is surprised at his one arm, yet they knew about it and how it happened as they saw it. The only thing affected by what they changed is that he had it reattached.

Correction: Have you ever thought that at the beginning they weren't that special to him? They only had the amount of run ins that they did because they went back in time. Also, they only witnessed him losing his arm because they went back in time.

David Hutchinson

17th Mar 2007

The Number 23 (2007)

Corrected entry: The book was supposed to have been written by Walter Sparrow and was supposed to tell the story of his past indirectly, but how was it able to tell the future? How did the story know what the psycologist was going to say (I'l talk with Agatha), or even their meeting at the shop?

Correction: The entire film is based on this book being fictional, surely it's a mere coincidence that the book mentions it as at the end he explains how he just went to writing it and making it up?

David Hutchinson

Correction: Plus, the book wasn't telling the future. It was his confession to murdering his girlfriend.

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