LorgSkyegon

22nd Jan 2012

M*A*S*H (1972)

16th Oct 2011

The Wizard (1989)

Plot hole: This is supposedly the first ever gameplay of Super Mario Bros. 3. Yet somehow Haley seems to know things she shouldn't, like the location and purpose of the warp whistle, a brand new item.

LorgSkyegon

Continuity mistake: Right before "Be Our Guest", Lumiere kisses Belle's hand. In the first close shot, his arm flame is lit. The far shot then shows it out. Then the second close shot shows it lit again.

LorgSkyegon

Revealing mistake: When the tube is being inserted into Crazy K's nose, an imperfection in the tube is visible near the orderly's fingers. It doesn't move, despite the orderly "inserting" the tube.

LorgSkyegon

4th Sep 2011

That '70s Show (1998)

Son and Daughter - S8-E14

Factual error: When Donna and Randy are in Eric's bedroom, Randy is playing with Eric's toy lightsaber. However, the blade is green. No green lightsaber toys were produced until after the release of "Return of the Jedi", which occurred in 1983. Moreover, the handle is the modern style, not the vintage.

LorgSkyegon

4th Sep 2011

That '70s Show (1998)

20th Aug 2011

Amistad (1997)

Factual error: The Bible Yamba is seen reading in court is the Gustave Dore Illustrated Bible. However, this was first published in 1865, 25 years after the completion of the Amistad case.

LorgSkyegon

30th Jul 2011

Frasier (1993)

Trivia: The Cafe Nervosa is supposedly located at the real Seattle intersection of 3rd Street and Pike. Among the four businesses at the corner in real life is a Starbucks.

LorgSkyegon

9th Jun 2011

The Sandlot (1993)

Continuity mistake: When the vacuums explode in the clubhouse, Benny jumps over the railing right after Bertram and you see him fall past Ham. Almost 10 seconds later, Ham drops off the ladder. The next shot shows Ham and Benny hitting the ground at the same time.

LorgSkyegon

6th Jun 2011

Renaissance Man (1994)

Audio problem: At the end of the movie, when Sergeant Cass is leading the new recruits in Rago's Hamlet march cadence, there is a loud answer from the recruits he is leading. It is quite obvious that not a single recruit is saying anything.

LorgSkyegon

Revealing mistake: When Michaelangelo throws the flask to knock away the canister of ooze, the ooze flies away before the flask reaches it. (00:25:50)

LorgSkyegon

10th Mar 2011

Little Giants (1994)

Continuity mistake: After Spike and Murphy miss the tackle and hit the Gatorade, Tad turns and sees the entire Cowboys team bearing down on him. In the next shot, there are Cowboys all the way across the field. Are we supposed to believe that they ran away, then ran back?

LorgSkyegon

10th Mar 2011

Love Potion No. 9 (1992)

Trivia: When discussing Wilbur's family, he says his dad Cornelius looks like Tom Selleck. Tom Selleck is the one who provides the voice for the adult Cornelius Robinson.

LorgSkyegon

29th Dec 2010

Coming to America (1988)

Revealing mistake: While Akeem is getting his hair cut, you can see the reflection of the white character he plays in the mirror. It is quite obviously a stand-in, with a fatter face and different glasses. (00:33:45)

LorgSkyegon

13th Sep 2010

Armageddon (1998)

Trivia: While being strapped in, Rockhound tells Harry they're sitting on "something with 270,000 moving parts all built by the lowest bidder." This is a paraphrase of a quote by Alan Shepherd.

LorgSkyegon

12th Sep 2010

Armageddon (1998)

Question: Does anyone know what the NASA employee says to Lev the cosmonaut the first time we see him? It sounds like "stasveecha"

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Chosen answer: It's close to "zdrasveetsya" phonetically, which is a colloquial greeting like: "how are you doing".

rswarrior

10th Aug 2010

A Knight's Tale (2001)

Trivia: Several of the named knights were, in fact, real, though many of them are from different time periods. Ulrich von Lichtenstein was a knight and author who was said to have invented the concept of chivalry and courtly love. Piers Courtenay was a descendant of Edward I, born in the 15th Century. Sir Thomas Colville, Edward III's disguise, was a knight from the 13th Century.

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