tavenger5

17th May 2010

Avatar (2009)

Corrected entry: When Jake is running from the Cat like thing, when he jumps through the tree's he has no gun, has it again, no gun, has it. Falls over and drops the gun, gets back up with NO gun in his hands and runs under the tree with nothing in his hands. Then has the gun to shoot it again under the roots of the tree.

Correction: Jake has the gun in his left hand most of the time during this scene, but at no point does he not have the gun until after the thanator rips it from his hands.

tavenger5

16th May 2010

Avatar (2009)

Corrected entry: Jake and Grace swap between their Avatars & human forms whilst flying,in a helicopter, to the Hallelujah Mountains (Floating Islands).

Correction: In this scene Jake, Grace, and Norm are transporting their avatars to the Hallelujah mountains, which are riding in the back of the helicopter. Their avatars are basically asleep since they are not synced with them.

tavenger5

They should have died from lack of oxygen. This is a huge mistake.

Who and why would have died from lack of oxygen? The cabin was sealed from the outside environment and avatars do not need masks.

11th May 2010

Avatar (2009)

Corrected entry: In the final fight after the Dragon Assault Ship is destroyed and crashes to the ground, Quaritch faces to his left in the AMP. In the next shot, it shows inside his cockpit in which he is actually facing his right side. In the next shot, it changes back to Quaritch facing his left.

Correction: Quaritch is turned left and then looks over his right shoulder as the Dragon crashes. The interior amp suit shot he is still facing to his right. The next shot, also still right - then he turns left and walks away.

tavenger5

4th May 2010

Avatar (2009)

Corrected entry: Spoiler, if you haven't seen the movie, please don't read this: At two points in the 3S version the skin of the Navi isn't blue, but white. They both happen after the attack of the humans. The first time this occurs is when Neytiri falls from a big rhinolike native animal and she's trapped underneath. You can see her leg moving, however that leg isn't blue. Further to the end, when Jake becomes a Na'vi for real, Neytiri's hand touches his face. Again, it isn't blue but white.

Correction: The Na'vi have iridescent skin. In the two scenes you are referring to Neytiri's skin is lit by 'sun' light making it appear a very light blue, not white.

tavenger5

19th Jan 2010

Avatar (2009)

Corrected entry: In the scene when the mobile lab is air dropped at the Tree Of Life, the first interior shot inside of the lab shows Grace smoking a cigarette that is half gone, she turns and the cigarette is suddenly just lit (longer).

Correction: When the mobile lab is dropped near the Tree of Souls, Grace is wounded and not smoking anything. If you mean when they first arrive at the remote lab, Grace's cigarette is the same between shots.

tavenger5

9th Mar 2010

Avatar (2009)

Corrected entry: When Natiri first shows Jake her flying bird for a quick 2 or 3 second scene, she has her back to the camera and she has no ponytail.

Correction: In this scene Neytiri's left arm puts her ponytail in front of her as her Ikran lands.

tavenger5

Corrected entry: Why isn't the death of Mr. Mushnik mentioned or noticed by anyone else? The police and people noticed when the dentist is suspiciously gone, but no one mentions Mr. Mushnik suddenly disappearing.

Correction: Mushnik is a lone shop owner. The only people that could've reported his disappearance, Seymour and Audrey, knew what happened to him. The movie makes no reference to family members or other customers knowing him personally. In addition, in the play, Mushnik adopts Seymour making them a 'family'. It's assumed Mushnik has no other family. On the other hand, the dentist owns a business in which he's the boss of several people, who probably reported him missing. He probably also had some missed appointments.

tavenger5

2nd Jan 2004

Paycheck (2003)

Corrected entry: When Ben Affleck is figuring out where he sabotaged the machine, he says there are only two things left in the envelope: the bullet and the crossword puzzle. Why didn't he consider the watch on his wrist? He had no idea what it did, and it hadn't triggered yet.

Phoenix

Correction: Mike already assumes that the watch has been 'used' since it was taken out of the envelope in the beginning by the FBI agent and put on his wrist. The watch had a double purpose; identifying that the contents of the envelope was his (the tan lines matched), and warning him to 'go'. Even though it's second purpose hadn't been served yet, it's assumed that anything outside the envelope shouldn't be needed anymore, therefore he wouldn't second guess this.

tavenger5

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