Continuity mistake: When Frank tells Edd, "This whole city stinks and the pons," he turns his head to the side, looking away off to the right. Then, the camera changes angles; he's looking straight ahead. (00:08:00)
24th Aug 2025
24th Aug 2025
Chaos Theory - S3-E7
Revealing mistake: When Lash holds Rosalind over the ledge before dropping her, you can see her legs dangling and swinging in a very non-human way. It's obviously a doll or mannequin with ragdoll legs. Especially when her knees bend backwards to what they are supposed to.
24th Aug 2025
Trivia: In the Turtle's trophy room, there is an Ooze canister on the shelf. In most incarnations of the TMNT, the company on this canister is labeled TCRI, but in the second live-action movie, it is TGRI. According to the director's commentary, they have the canister here split in just a way that you can't tell if it's a C or a G, helping to leave it ambiguous if this film is part of the 90s movie continuity, part of the 03 series, or its own continuity.
24th Aug 2025
24th Aug 2025
Trivia: Mikey Kelley is the voice of Michelangelo in this movie, and he was the original voice actor for Ratchet in the first Ratchet and Clank game. James Arnold Taylor is the voice of Leonardo in this movie, who replaced Mikey Kelley as Ratchet in Ratchet and Clank 2: Going Commando, and onward. So both voice actors for Ratchet play two different Turtles in this film.
24th Aug 2025
Continuity mistake: Lilo and Stitch catch Clip at the Birds of Paradise Hotel sign. Clip goes around behind the sign, and then Lilo and Stitch get on the front side of the sign and jump around to catch Clip. As they are walking away, suddenly Captain Gantu is hiding behind the front side of the sign crouched down and stands up once they leave. He just appears there, and as big as he is there's absolutely no way he snuck up and crouched behind the sign without being seen by the camera. He just materializes there. (00:03:35)
24th Aug 2025
Trivia: The orange tint that this game is widely known for having is actually unintentional. And only on the PS2 version of the game. It has something to do with how the PS2 processes colors a little differently, which caused that sepia tone look. There is a sort of Mandela effect where Xbox players remember that tint, but it was only on the PS2.
22nd Aug 2025
There's Something About Paulie - S2-E16
Continuity mistake: In the establishing shot of the Quahog Used Cars dealership, there is just one row of cars in the parking lot. In the very next shot, there's suddenly at least three rows of cars. And more signs appear on the windows. (00:02:00)
21st Aug 2025
Stupidity: The lead Predator got infected with a Xeno chestburster, and at the end of the movie, his body is shown on the ship with it bursting out. This is what sets up the sequel. However, the Predators have been coming to Earth for centuries, and they have also been hunting the Xenos for centuries and know their behaviours and breeding habits. They have X-ray capability and even use it in this film to show a human is infected. Yet they never scan his body before bringing it on their ship. And yes, I know there's the whole thing about them coming out victorious, it seems, and the other Predators likely would assume they were untouched. That doesn't make it not stupid that they still didn't scan his body to be sure, as they know what these things are capable of. And of course, in the sequel, that stupidity bites them in the ass.
21st Aug 2025
Factual error: Two of the little pigs startle the third one who has the gun, and he shoots into the tree, knocking down apples. The weapon appears to be a single-shot blunderbuss with a hammer fire action. He chastises the other two pigs for tricking him and gets up with his weapon to walk away. As he passes them, they blow the horn at him again to scare him a second time, causing him to shoot again. Yet he never reloaded his weapon. The single-shot blunderbuss would not have been able to fire a second time. (00:02:20)
20th Aug 2025
Trivia: Director Justin Lin was a fan of The Incredible Hulk TV series, and that inspiration led to Twinkie's Hulk van in Tokyo Drift. To make it authentic, the production worked with Marvel to secure rights for the design. The van, a Volkswagen Touran, was modified to look like Hulk's fists were smashing through the panels. This collaboration turned what could have been a parody gag into an officially approved Marvel reference.
20th Aug 2025
Trivia: Universal Pictures not only distributed Hulk (2003), but also secured solo film rights to Namor the Sub-Mariner in early 2000s licensing deals. This is why Marvel Studios could use Namor in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever but cannot produce a standalone Namor film without Universal. This is why we never got a Namor solo film or introduction to the character prior to Wakanda Forever. But it is because of the deal in making this movie that Universal got the rights to Namor.
19th Aug 2025
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - S10-E51
Continuity mistake: When Luke is giving Han's dice to Leia, her arm is outstretched away from herself and her clothes. But in the close-up of their hands, her arm is much closer to her torso and one of the buttons on her jacket. (00:18:25)
19th Aug 2025
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - S10-E51
Continuity mistake: When Hux is holding Kylo Ren at gunpoint, and then Kylo force-chokes him, Hux's gun keeps changing positions between each shot. Sometimes pointed directly at Kylo, then pointed off to the side, then his arm down. (00:16:50)
19th Aug 2025
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - S10-E51
Continuity mistake: Snope, played by Cinema Snob, is shown wearing a leopard print robe. When he's shaking the drink mixer, his robe is opened up, showing a lot of his chest and some belly. It cuts to Ray and Kylo's reaction, then back to Snope, who's now holding a smoking pipe, and suddenly his robe is closed up with little showing. His robe also goes from various levels of closed up or open throughout this whole scene. (00:13:30)
19th Aug 2025
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - S10-E51
Continuity mistake: Luke, played by Nostalgia Critic, is called to by Yoda and turns to face him. When he stops, Luke is turned at an angle to where his right shoulder is closer to Yoda. In the next shot, Luke is now flipped around where his left shoulder is the one towards Yoda. (00:11:10)
19th Aug 2025
Star Wars: The Last Jedi - S10-E51
Continuity mistake: When Poe, played by Nostalgia Critic, is walking up to Holdo, she is shown already turned to face him, with him then stopping in front of her. Then, in the next shot, suddenly she's turned towards the camera and Poe is now walking into frame and stopping again. (00:07:20)
19th Aug 2025
Continuity mistake: Just before Engi says "use a gun," there's a shot of the Level 2 Sentry opening fire. Behind it, there was a Level 1 Sentry sitting on the hood of the truck, but in this shot, it has vanished, only to return for the rest of the video. (00:00:40)
19th Aug 2025
Continuity mistake: Just after Engi says "I solve practical problems," he gestures towards the camera with his gloved hand. He has his thumb on his left hand lying down across the top of the guitar. Then in the next cut, just before he leans down to grab a beer, his thumb is now sticking up straight. Also, his shadow moves closer to the truck's door handle. (00:00:20)
19th Aug 2025
Character mistake: There is a level 1 sentry on the back of the blue truck Engi is sitting against. This sentry is closer to the ridge that the Sniper is on, who is trying to sneak up on Engi. However, it is the level 1 sentry beside the truck next to Engi that reacts and kills the Sniper. The truck would have been between this sentry and the Sniper, so it couldn't see or shoot it, and the sentry on the back of the truck would have seen and shot the Sniper first. (00:00:35)