Ian Mugford

17th Aug 2007

Mean Girls (2004)

Correction: That's because it's not a Burmese Python but an African Rock Python (which are found in Africa). You can tell the difference by the pattern.

Bishop73

Corrected entry: At the end of the movie Uncle Dave introduces a new character to the Wonderland family, Axel Fox, as a way of thanking Axel for his hard work and for saving his park. Earlier in the film Axel is awaiting to use the phone behind a father and son. The phone is designed in the form of Axel Fox who shouldn't be invented at this time.

Ian Mugford

Correction: The phone is in the image of Floyd Fox, who can be seen at various times in the Wonder World scenes. There is even a guy in a Floyd Fox suit when Axel enters Wonder World for the first time. "Axel Fox" is the same character but dressed in a Detroit Lions jacket.

Corrected entry: Rob Schnieder, as the minister, refers to Canada as the 'Commonwealth of Canada' as opposed to the 'Dominion of Canada.'

Ian Mugford

Correction: The phrase "Dominion of Canada" is about 50 years of out date. It's never used any more and I doubt that a minister would say it. The country is only properly referred to as "Canada".

30th Jul 2007

Breach (2007)

Corrected entry: The operating system on the computers throughout the movie is Windows XP. The events from this film take place nearly a year before Windows XP came out.

Ian Mugford

Correction: Windows XP wasn't available for SALE to the PUBLIC until October 25, 2001. However all Microsoft operating systems are available years before their public release dates to IT professionals and government agencies in Alpha and Beta test versions. I personally had my copy of XP in 2000 which falls right in line with the dates in the movie.

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