ujeremy

Corrected entry: When Oz the Wizard first arrives in the Land of Oz, he helps the monkey. After the monkey pledges his life to him, Oz forces the monkey to carry his bag. The monkey struggles with the bag, and at time drags it along on the way to the Emerald City. Later, after the Wizard of Oz begins looking for the wicked witch, the monkey flies around with the bag in one hand. He continues to have no trouble with the bag in scenes following the drip to the dark forest.

ujeremy

Correction: Oz unpacked most of his stuff at the city so his bag was much lighter.

18th Feb 2013

Sinister (2012)

Corrected entry: There is no way the branch in the opening scene was heavy enough to pull a family of 4 up off the ground. This scene is shown over and over again throughout the movie.

ujeremy

Correction: It is also impossible for a 9 year old to lift their parents up to the tree to begin with, or to drag them outside and tie them up to lawn chairs, or prop them inside of a car. It would be safe to believe that Baghuul was assisting with all these murders.

3rd Mar 2013

Snitch (2013)

Corrected entry: Dwayne Johnson would have had to hire a customs broker, as would the addressee in Mexico for a truck load. The truck would have been stopped for customs. Drug smugglers would have to know about this. There is no mention of customs in the movie at all.

ujeremy

Correction: This has been submitted to the wrong film.

MasterOfAll

2nd Mar 2013

Saw IV (2007)

Corrected entry: Most of the events of Saw IV take place during the same time as Saw III. They all involve the Jigsaw Killer. The police see the Jigsaw Killer as the source of the crimes in both movies. In Saw IV there is a completely different set of detectives working on the case as Saw III, despite being the same crimes.

ujeremy

Correction: At no point are the police even shown to be investigating the main story of Saw III because they do not know it is going on. They only know that "another doctor went missing from the hospital," which does not automatically tell them she was abducted by Jigsaw. The events of Saw IV are being investigated by the FBI due to their suspicion that Rigg might be involved and because a 911 call led them to the trap that occurred in Rigg's apartment.

Phaneron

26th Feb 2013

Saw III (2006)

Corrected entry: When Lynn rolls out of bed with Chris to go to work, she has an argument with Chris. He claims she does not talk to him anymore, knows her schedule, etc... Chris asks for a divorce as she heads out the door. Then in the end of the movie, after Jeff shoots Amanda, John Kramer claims Jeff and Lynn were married. Then there is a flashback to the bed scene with Chris, and John Kramer says, "the cheating wife." If Chris wanted her to divorce Jeff, it would be because they were happy. Lynn and Chris could not arrange to sleep together if Lynn was married to Jeff without Lynn talking to Chris. (00:18:10 - 01:42:15)

ujeremy

Correction: The implication is that Lynn and Chris had been sleeping together for a while. Chris doesn't like doing it in secret, which is why he asks Lynn to divorce Jeff.

Phaneron

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