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22nd Sep 2020

Gorgo (1961)

Other mistake: When the parent monster is just about to enter Piccadilly square, for a brief moment a view of a bus is shown. The writing on the bus is reversed.

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Other mistake: In the early scene where the submarine has surfaced, titanosaurus emerges from the water and seems to be standing on the ocean floor. Just a few minutes earlier, the sub was at a depth of 250 meters, ergo the dino has to be walking on water.

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31st Aug 2020

Moon (2009)

Revealing mistake: In the scenes where Sam 1 and Sam 2 are in touch, the double is completely wrong. Wrong hair, wrong profile and wrong hind end.

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26th Jul 2020

Where Eagles Dare (1968)

Factual error: Most of the soldiers (both German, British and American) sport 1960's style haircuts. Regulations in all three armies call for buzzcuts. Eastwood sports almost a pompadour, and Burton almost a mullet. This is a mistake made in about 50% of war movies.

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Visible crew/equipment: In the scene after Petyr's death, Deacon is standing in front of a table and the window directly above the table is shown. At that point, you can see a boom mike being yanked out of sight. I know this is supposed to be a docudrama, but this is the only place equipment is shown in the entire movie.

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Suggested correction: You said it yourself, it's the boom mic of the documentary crew. They make no attempts to hide the fact that it's a documentary.

Continuity mistake: When Price is entering the road to the crypt, the back of the station wagon rear door is wide open. When he leaves the crypt and on the road to home, the door is closed. when he gets to his home, the door switches from open to partially open to closed.

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Continuity mistake: When Shad and Nanelia are in the workshop and Shad leaves, the android which has been switched off and was in front of the sliding door, disappears.

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14th Mar 2020

Life (2017)

Factual error: The way the life form moves through the ship is silly. In weightless conditions, you can only move by pushing yourself off a wall or other stationary object. This creature seems to move throughout the ship by flailing its tentacles, which is nonsense.

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27th Feb 2020

The Brain Eaters (1958)

22nd Oct 2019

Passengers (2016)

Factual error: The ship supposedly has some sort of artificial gravitational field because there's a light which notifies when the gravity is off. When the gravity turns off, suddenly everything flies off into different directions. If the ship is moving with uniform motion, turning off the gravity will do nothing unless an object is accelerated. Where it moves to depends on the direction of your acceleration.

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Factual error: At the beginning 'researchers' are working on the 60th parallel in the province of nunavut. Nunavut is not a province; it is a Canadian territory. They appear to be working in the winter. At the 60th parallel, the winter would be almost dark and the sun would never be that high in the sky. Given that sun, it would be summer. In the summer, you would not have that snow cover.

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Continuity mistake: After John's tracking device is removed there is blood on the back of his T-shirt. The amount of blood varies from when he gets on the boat until he gets to the underground shelter.

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Factual error: The movie shows a 'jet' aircraft belonging to 'consolidated airlines'. The so called airplane is a laugh. It has two jet engines attached to the horizontal stabilizers. The landing gear appear to be bolted to the wings. During the movie this plane crashes and the engines are moved to a terminal to be examined. They are too small to be real engines. During the course of examining the engines, they are run inside the terminal building. One of the investigators stands 10 feet behind the jet intake and is not sucked inside. The cockpit is not even close to what one would find in a jet airplane.

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6th May 2019

Meteor (1979)

Factual error: We're given to believe that the mission control in NYC is under the AT&T building on Thomas Street. The scene showing the destruction in Manhattan does not go south enough to have had any impact on this building, and the subway tunnels used to escape after mission control is damaged are nowhere near the Hudson river. The illusion given by the movie is that water sloshes up against the tunnel walls.

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4th May 2019

Meteor (1979)

Factual error: All movies make the same mistake when depicting nuclear explosions in a vacuum. You get a large fireball which would melt but not destroy the asteroid. Pressure waves are generated only in an atmosphere.

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15th Mar 2019

Life (2017)

Factual error: When the probe from Mars crashes into the space station, it's probably doing 17,000 mph or even more, which would completely demolish whatever is in its path. It's not believable that some 'arm' could stop it.

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13th Aug 2018

This Island Earth (1955)

Continuity mistake: When Cal and Joe run the experiment after Cal has just returned from the lab, Joe goes from having no glasses to suddenly having them on. (00:08:50)

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13th Jul 2017

World War Z (2013)

Continuity mistake: When Brad Pitt is changing the dressing for the female Israeli soldier on the Belarus plane, the man in the seat next to her appears, disappears and re-appears.

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