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30th May 2016

X-Men (1992)

30th May 2016

X-Men (1992)

Beauty and the Beast - S2-E10

Plot hole: After Beast and Dr. Bohlson leave Carly's room, they briefly chat in the hallway just outside the door for less than 15 seconds in real time, and then discover that in that brief time frame, the Friends of Humanity abducted Carly from her second-story room via the window, managed to incapacitate the nurse, security guard and Carly's father, toss around furniture and spray paint "For Humanity" on one of the walls, all without any of the victims making a sound or the Friends of Humanity making a sound themselves. The Friends of Humanity aren't ninjas, rather they are shown to be somewhat bumbling, so there's no way they could have done all that as quickly and quietly as shown. (00:12:30)

Phaneron

30th May 2016

X-Men (1992)

30th May 2016

X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)

Trivia: SPOILER: The Essex Corporation shown in the post-credits scene is a reference to the classic X-Men villain Mister Sinister, whose real name is Nathaniel Essex.

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21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

X-Men mistake picture

Whatever It Takes - S2-E3

Continuity mistake: When the opening of the Astral Plane is first shown emerging from Mt. Kilimanjaro's Kibo summit, the summit is correctly depicted as being somewhat flat. Near the end when the opening of the Astral Plane is diminishing, the mountain summit is shown to have a pyramidal peak. (00:02:35 - 00:16:50)

Phaneron

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

Whatever It Takes - S2-E3

Continuity mistake: The boomerang that Xavier uses to throw at the jungle warrior astride the pterodactyl appears from nowhere. While it probably belonged to the warrior himself, neither he nor the other warrior with him were shown to have dropped it when they swooped by and captured Magneto and knocked Xavier down. (00:20:15)

Phaneron

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

Whatever It Takes - S2-E3

Plot hole: After Magneto and Xavier discover that their powers have vanished, Mr. Sinister is shown to be watching them through surveillance footage, zeroed in on their faces from a straight angle. At this point, Magneto and Xavier are standing at the edge of a cliff in the Savage Land, which is a jungle hidden in Antarctica. There's no conceivable way Mr. Sinister could have security footage of them from where they are located. Any camera would have to be mounted onto a tree, and the cliff is at a considerably higher elevation than the jungle itself, as well as a considerable distance away. Even if Mr. Sinister was able to zoom in on them from such a distance, the treeline being lower than the cliff would only allow him to view them from a low angle, and that's only if the cliff wall didn't obscure them. (00:20:00)

Phaneron

21st May 2016

X-Men (1992)

Whatever It Takes - S2-E3

Audio problem: When Magneto is saying "Strange. What would restore your...," his mouth remains wide open and unmoved after saying "restore," which would make it impossible to then say "your." (00:19:45)

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