Jane Doe

17th Aug 2004

Collateral (2004)

Corrected entry: When Max picks up the prosecutor outside her building, it's daylight. As the scene shifts to them talking inside the cab, it's dark outside.

Correction: He doesn't pick her up outside her building, he picks her up from the airport. It was sunset when she was picked up, that is why it became dark.

Jane Doe

14th May 2004

Stuck On You (2003)

Correction: This is an opinion, not a mistake. Anyway, the high five was done for comedy, not realism.

Jane Doe

19th Sep 2003

Igby Goes Down (2002)

Correction: That was done on purpose. D.H. hired the two guys to take Mimi away since she was killed by her son. He tells them that they did a good job, and then gives them extra money as a tip.

Jane Doe

10th May 2004

25th Hour (2002)

Corrected entry: This may be an intended artistic feature as it happens quite often but it looks weird most of the times: many of Monty's actions are repeated in successive shots, like when he loads the dog in the trunk, when he closes the trunk, when he gives Jacob a hug in the classroom, when he hugs the doorman at the club, or when he and Naturelle hug each other after he has been beaten up. (00:02:45 - 01:47:55)

NancyFelix

Correction: You just corrected your own mistake. These shots could well have been intended as artistic features. Just becuase it looks weird, it shouldn't be classified as a mistake, even a deliberate one.

Jane Doe

8th May 2004

Man on Fire (2004)

Corrected entry: When Pita's father brings home a dog, the dog is a puppy. A few scenes later, when walking the dog outside the piano teacher's house, the dog has grown up considerably - however no time has passed, since Pita is still the same age.

Correction: It is a few scenes later, though not the same day. A significant amount of time has passed. Dogs age faster than kids (1 human year = 7 dog years), that's why Pita is still the same age.

Jane Doe

29th Apr 2004

Thelma and Louise (1991)

Corrected entry: In the scene where Thelma calls Darryl when the phone is tapped and the living room is packed with police, she dials first and inserts money second. Then she hangs up and Louise calls again, and she now inserts money first and dials second. (01:23:35)

NancyFelix

Correction: What's the mistake? It is possible to dial before inserting the money. Just because she didn't dial first both times doesn't mean that the calls shouldn't have gone through.

Jane Doe

23rd Apr 2004

Gothika (2003)

Corrected entry: How on Earth did Robert Downey Jr work out who the killer was just by looking at a tattoo website? Nobody even knew the sheriff had that tattoo.

Correction: Halle described the type of tattoo the killer had on his chest. Since the website was of people who had the type of tattoos the killer had, RD Jr. most likely saw a picture of the sheriff on the website and recognized him.

Jane Doe

Corrected entry: In Vol. 1, Sofie's phone rings and they flashback to a scene where Sofie is in the chapel during the massacre. In Vol. 2, we finally get to see the massacre and Sofie isn't there. It's just Bill and the four Deadly Vipers.

Correction: We see Bill and the Deadly Vipers go into the chapel. Sofie could have driven herself there after the DV's went in and started shooting the place up. Everyone was already dead, except for Uma, she was being beaten up in Vol. 1 when Sofie's phone rang.

Jane Doe

18th Apr 2004

Bad Boys II (2003)

Corrected entry: Why isn't there blood on the bag of drugs? It was inside a dead guy.

Correction: The blood and guts had already been drained and removed from the body by the time the drugs had been inserted.

Jane Doe

14th Apr 2004

Bring it On (2000)

Corrected entry: Near the beginning of the film where Torrance is at cheerleader tryouts she says "finals are on February 10th, regionals are in like 4 weeks" yet in the rest of the film it looks like its the middle of summer.

Correction: That's because they're in Southern California. I'm from there, and it is sunny and warm most of the year, even in the winter.

Jane Doe

Corrected entry: In the scene where Jules and Mike are at the tailor, she pulls a string on Mike's suit and the sleeve falls off. It cuts to George on the other side of the store and when it cuts back, the sleeve is attached again.

Correction: The sleeve never falls off. It does stay on Mike's arm, though not attatched by the thread.

Jane Doe

Corrected entry: In the scene at the blackjack table, as Austin approaches the table, you hear the dealer at the table say "Changing $1,000." Later, the dealer says "Blackjack's the game, gentlemen. $10,000 minimum bet." Why would someone change a $1,000 chip when the minimum bet is $10,000?

Correction: Some one may change a $1,000 chip to tip the dealer. When I go gambling, I sit at a $10 minimum table, but change $10 chips for the dealer to tip when I win a hand.

Jane Doe

18th Feb 2004

50 First Dates (2004)

Corrected entry: During the farewells before Henry gets on the boat to go to Alaska alone, Ula has no scar from the shark bite in his torso.

Correction: That's because the scar wasn't on his torso, it was on the left side of his waist.

Jane Doe

19th Feb 2004

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: This episode was recently shown on T.V. and it does show Marge cutting up the celery.

Jane Doe

Corrected entry: Diane abruptly leaves a Manhattan restaurant, without her pocket book or purse, after spotting Nicholson with another woman, and hails a taxi. How was she going to pay for the ride?

Correction: She could have asked the taxi driver to keep the meter running while she went up to her hotel room/apartment to get some money.

Jane Doe

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