Phaneron

10th Jul 2020

Boy Meets World (1993)

Starry Night - S5-E20

Factual error: When Topanga and Ricky are looking at the Starry Night painting, Topanga reads from her pamphlet and says it mentions Vincent Van Gogh became religious around the time he painted it. Van Gogh grew up in a religious household, with his father being a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church, and Vincent himself actually had a desire to become a pastor. On the contrary, however, when he painted Starry Night, although he still believed in an afterlife, he was actually disillusioned with religion.

Phaneron

8th Jul 2020

Hook (1991)

Question: Is the food fight scene completely imaginary, or are the Lost Boys actually able to will food into existence by imagining it? I always thought it was the latter growing up and we as the audience didn't see it until Peter, as the audience's proxy, saw it for himself, but any YouTube videos I watch about this movie all seem to think all the food was just in everyone's collective imaginations.

Phaneron

Answer: Neverland very much runs on "If you believe, it will happen" which is what Tink means during the meal when she says "If you don't imagine yourself as Peter Pan you won't be Peter Pan." So by the rules of Neverland, as soon as Peter believed it was real it was then real. The dinner was trying to teach him to believe as, in Neverland, if you don't believe it then it won't happen.

6th Jul 2020

Boy Meets World (1993)

6th Jul 2020

Boy Meets World (1993)

Fantastic Four: The Animated Series mistake picture

The Origin of the Fantastic Four: Part 1 - S1-E1

Continuity mistake: When Dick Clark walks back over to his desk after giving instructions to the camera operators, Sue is shown sitting equidistant between Johnny and Reed. When the shot changes, she is suddenly sitting closer to Reed, and Johnny is nowhere to be seen. Reed also suddenly has blonde hair. (00:15:03)

Phaneron

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Suggested correction: There's no way of knowing how long they were in the shuttle after it crashed, what happened to them, or what they might have been doing. It seems it's just meant to show a passage of time.

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