David Mercier

6th Jan 2004

Friends (1994)

6th Jan 2004

Amadeus (1984)

Continuity mistake: When Mozart is playing billiards (Director's Cut only) the balls move around on the table between camera shots, without him necessarily hitting any.

David Mercier

6th Jan 2004

Frasier (1993)

5th Jan 2004

Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)

Continuity mistake: In the flashback where the dog (Claire) is spraying lighter fluid on the barbeque, notice the direction of the nozzle before and after the explosion. Before it is pointing towards the barbeque and afterwards it is right angles to it, facing towards the camera, meaning that if it were squeezed it would not hit the barbeque at all. And I very much doubt the explosion could cause the bottle to rotate in this manner.

David Mercier

5th Jan 2004

Loaded Weapon 1 (1993)

Continuity mistake: Near the start of the film where Emilio is making himself a very large drink, the bottles of alcohol move about on the bar between shots and camera angles.

David Mercier

2nd Jan 2004

Friends (1994)

2nd Jan 2004

Speed (1994)

Continuity mistake: When Keanu and Jeff are on their way to the building at the start of the film, their car flies over a hill and lands back on the road. The right hand front wheel takes a really nasty knock as it lands and looks ready to come off, and yet in the next shot they arrive safely with no apparent difficulty driving the car. (00:06:00)

David Mercier

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Suggested correction: The wheel takes a knock but at no point does it look "ready to come off"

Ssiscool

26th Dec 2003

Meet the Parents (2000)

Continuity mistake: When the characters are standing in the den after the cat has ruined everything, there are plates all over the floor. There is a "T-shaped" pile of plates around De Niro's right foot that almost rotates between cuts.

David Mercier

27th Aug 2001

The Mummy Returns (2001)

Continuity mistake: At the end of the movie, when Imhotep is hanging off the ledge, if you look at his arm and his hand, there isn't any pressure being put on them, almost like he's just standing behind it, with his arms resting on the ledge. (01:52:20)

David Mercier

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