Corrected entry: It seems to be implied that the death of Allan Quatermain's son occurred quite some time ago. If so, then why is it that during the final scene the earth over the son's grave is freshly dug?
Paul Plesser
14th Jul 2003
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)
3rd Jun 2003
A League Of Their Own (1992)
Corrected entry: When Jimmy Dugan is taking a very long pee in the locker room, it sounds like he's going into a water-filled toilet. But he's going into a urinal, so it shouldn't sound the same.
Correction: Some urinals hold water just like toilets.
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Correction: The son's grave has also noticibly moved. Perhaps it is freshly dug because he was reburied in order to remain next to his father.
Paul Plesser