moviemaster101

19th Feb 2013

Saw (2004)

11th Feb 2013

The Campaign (2012)

Continuity mistake: When they show the two new dogs, they are both standing, in the next shot, one is seen sitting down and the other one is already sitting.

moviemaster101

8th Feb 2013

Saw II (2005)

Continuity mistake: Right after the guy gets shot through the door, it goes back to detective Matthew, and there is a small cut above his right eye. In the next shot it's above his left eye, then back. Meaning the shot is backwards. (00:25:10)

moviemaster101

Continuity mistake: When Heather is in the mall and sees the guy hanging upside down, the way the man rips the flesh looks and moves is fake, you can see the hole of were the flesh ends.

moviemaster101

23rd Oct 2012

The Possession (2012)

Continuity mistake: When Emily is standing in front of the swing, in a back view of her, her legs are close together, in her front view her legs are farther away.

moviemaster101

8th Oct 2012

Friends (1994)

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Suggested correction: Just because it's not shown on screen doesn't mean it's not there still. If it had been shown prior to this episode, and suddenly stopped, that could be considered a mistake. But it's never shown.

Ssiscool

8th Oct 2012

Friends (1994)

8th Oct 2012

Friends (1994)

8th Oct 2012

Friends (1994)

8th Oct 2012

Friends (1994)

8th Oct 2012

Friends (1994)

8th Oct 2012

Friends (1994)

The Last One (1) - S10-E19

Continuity mistake: In the hospital when Erica is giving birth and the camera is on the doctor, the door to the room is closed. However, when the camera angle changes, the door is wide open even though no one had entered or exited.

moviemaster101

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