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- When they are in the courtroom talking to
the lady doctor(Ms. Blake or something)when
Mr. Turner the other lawyer starting asking
questions you can see a light beam on his
right shoulder at first it's kind of dim but
than gets very bright on his right shoulder.
(DVD) - WolfMan
- 3 Russian MIGs are heading towards the
Sub. They are MIG 21s When the planes fly
over, they are F-4s. - pat
- The hand sharpens its fingers in an electric
sharpener, but the electric sharpeners are
made so your FINGERS cant fit in them, especially
18/19 year old fingers. (Just a little
flub, but might not really matter because
the whole movie was just one big spoof on
all cheezie horrors) - Bean Boy
- When the two cops enter Anton's house
and Anton accidentally kills the two of
them, P'nub yells "Go! Go! Buffalo!"
The prelude to this joke was cut, however,
so it made no sense. (In the scene where
the two cops stop Anton on his way home
from the market, he tells them they were
dorks and he says something along the lines
of "Go! Go! Buffalo!" to them
referring to their high schools mascott,
the buffalo.) - Lord
Cthulhu
- When Anton's mom slips on the flashlight
and she notices the blood on her hands and
gets up you can see the knee pads on her
knees. - Bad Girl
- (You got to watch fast for this one) In
the scene when Anton is chasing Pnub around
the house, Pnub tried to escape out the
front door, but Anton quickly shuts it.
If you pause it or play it in slow motion,
you can see a tall light on a stand right
outside the door when Pnub opens it. (DVD)
- Kay
D
- In the scene where Anton, Pnub, and Mick
pull up to the school in the stolen truck,
there is actually a stunt double driving
the truck (because Devon Sawa didn't have
his license at the time) Then the camera
cuts to the left and Devon runs into the
scene as if he had just gotten out of the
truck (They explain this on the DVD) (DVD)
- Kay
D
- At the beginning of the movie, when Anton's
mother is about to call 911, and then is
yanked under the bed, the light on the night
stand falls off. Later on, when Anton runs
into his parents room, because he thinks
the killer is in his house, you notice that
the fallen lamp is now back on the night
stand. - Donna Rae
- The way Helen is holding her torch when
they're at the water's edge at the start
of the movie keeps changing between the
short and distant shots. - Steven
- In I know what you did last summer the
fisherman kills ......, ...... and ......
in cold-blood, but in I still know he doesn't
kill C.W. although he was a cold blooded
kill in the first film. - Jesus
- This may not really be a mistake, but
when Julie is showing Helen the note for
the first time, Elsa is shown in several
shots watching them suspiciously, as if
she knows or is trying to figure out what
they're saying. This is never referred to
again. - Jane
- When Helen is phoning 9-1-1, she is moving
around impatiently, muttering, "Come
on, come on" while the other line continues
to ring. It still has not picked up by the
time -- screams and Helen hangs up. By then
the phone would have been picked up, as
it is that she's calling 9-1-1. Another
goof in this scene: Helen hangs up the phone
and begins to walk down the steps. There
are about two or three steps to go down,
but this gives enough time for the killer
to a: drag --'s body into the bathroom,
turn off the lights, turn off the music,
and remove a mannaquin from underneath a
noisy plastic wrapping to take it's place,
just so that he could jump out at Helen
a second later. - jane
- On the boat, Julie is wearing two shirts:
the tank top/belly shirt, and the 3/4 sleeve
shirt over that. She takes off the overshirt
to open the door leading to the ice (presumably
where the fish are stored.) now, all that
Julie is wearing are tight jeans and a belly
shirt with tank top straps. After she closes
the door she is piling ice against it. To
do so, she has to push the ice against it,
using bare hands. Are we supposed to believe
that in a room full of ice (there is so
much you could swim in it) this girl can
keep her body heat going enough so that
not even her fingers turn red? it's not
only that--but she doesn't even seem to
notice ice against her bare stomach and
back. The ice is presumably fairly cold,
cold enough to preserve dead bodies, that
is. When she is piling up the ice, she does
so in such a hurried manner that it'd be
difficult to avoid getting ice down her
shirt, as well. She must be pretty warm-blooded!
- jane
- When Jennifer Love is in the 'ice' where
she discovers the dead bodies, you will
notice that the 'ice' fly's through the
air when she crawls among it. Ice doesn't
do that, it's plastic! - nikki
- The killer has just killed Helen's older
sister. But after he does this you can see
that [there is no hiding the fact] that
it is a dummy that the killer is dragging
along with his hook hand. - Glorianne
Brentleigh
- In this dubbed kung fu movie, the "tough
guy" character of the group has
a gruff British accent at the beginning
of the movie. By the middle of the film however,
his accent changes to an American one. -
steelflesh
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When Adrien walks into the
building by the pool, she has her hair down
and when she walks out to find Kelly outside,
she has her hair in a ponytail. (DVD) -
witluvxoxo
- (Revealing mistakes) When gadget uses his
"thumb lighter" to light Rupert
Everet's cigar, a shot from another angle
reveals gadget simply holding up a cigarette
lighter. How did that get past post production?
- steelflesh
- (Continuity) At about (DVD marker) 20:50...
Claw will place the "helmet" on
his henchman (Sykes?), securing the chin-strap.
The helmet sparks causing Sykes to scream.
In the long shots Sykes' chin-strap is snapped
closed, but in the in-between close up, the
chin-strap is undone. (DVD) - Kieth
Moreland
- (Continuity) When Inspector Gadget is facing
his "evil-twin" and being shot at
on the bridge, the background action changes
much too quickly, with a car and a bicyclist
disappearing from one shot to the next. (DVD)
- Kieth Moreland
- Towards the end of the film the character
played by Al Pacino goes outside to collect
his thoughts. He can be seen opening the door
and as he steps out his hair is dry. However
when the camera changes angle as he walks
literally one yard away from the door, his
hair is soaked. - Vaughan
- When I was on the set with Cuba Gooding
Jr. and Anthony Hopkins at the old navy base
in Orlando Cuba walked right into the weight
bench and hit his balls then the camera man
did the same thing except with the camera
stick. I fell over laughing. 1998. - invisogoth
- Claudia (Kirsten Dunst) cuts off her curls,
throws down the scissors, runs to her room
and slams the door; she then exits the room
holding the scissors. - Sean
- In the Theatres des Vampires, the mortal
girl's top is opened twice - horny vampires,
I guess. - Sean
- Louis (Brad Pitt) and Claudia travel Europe,
in the 1780s, and we see drawings of the places
they visited, including the Bavarian castle
of "Mad" King Ludwig, which wasn't
built until the 1880s. - Sean
- Correction:
Actually, they couldn't be in Europe during
the 1780s, the movie starts in 1792. -
Joel
- Since neither sun nor moon can ever be directly
over Paris, it is not possible for the bottom
of the well to be directly illuminated. -
Paulina
Guarez
- In the scene where Claudia is caught with
a corpse in her bed, she storms out of the
room. When they do the shot of her exiting
the room, look past her in the doorway. The
woman playing the corpse lifts her head. -
Chrisse
- Comment: During
the scene with Claudia and the corpse,
how is it possible to see the woman lift
her head, if Lestat (Tom Cruise) and Louis
(Brad Pitt) are standing in the doorway?
That scene just moves too fast to see
that happen. - Rose
- In the scene where Louis (Brad Pitt) is
changed into a vampire, the blood patterns
on his face change, especially while he is
dying. *Notice when he is crawling around
during his death, the blood that streaked
the side of his face is gone. - Mud
Kitten
- After Louis and Lestat tell Claudia who
made her after Louis shows her where it happened
and after the part when Louis is walkin in
the street by himself then he returns to his
room while Claudia is telling him that she
could never be mad at him, Louis has a line
of blood running from his mouth ...the movie
never showed him killing anyone before he
arrived back home..odd. - Nikki
- In a scene where Sissy Spacek & Tom
Wilkenson are arguing in the kitchen, the
clock behind Tom's head starts at 7:25, then
switches to 6:18. In addition, it was supposed
to be the afternoon. (Theatre) - Teri
- The scene where Aaron Eckhart's character
sits on the bed, with the woman his is dating
played by Stacy Edwards You can see the microphone
for about three seconds above there heads.
- a
channer
Clint Eastwood as Frank Horrigan
John Malkovich as Mitch Leary
- When John Malkovich and Clint Eastwood are
in the elevator after the attempt on the President,
Malkovich busts out the elevator lights. If
you put it on slow motion, you can see that
each light turns off just before he smashes
them.
- Probably for protecting
Malkovich from being electrocuted.
- During the chase scene in the swamp and
later during Chuck Norris' final showdown
with the terrorists, the grenade launchers
mounted underneath the rifle barrels are shown
repeatedly firing without reloading. These
launchers are single shot only. Also Norris
fires a rocket launcher inside the building
without the backblast destroying the plant
or wall behind him. - DubbIR
- During the part where Joan Abbott visits
the Holts' house, you can see a man walking
down the stairs of the house across the street,
wearing blue jeans. - LostSoul
Inc
- A man with blue jeans
walks down the stairs? Where's the goof?
In the movie Gladiator
a man with blue jeans can be seen, but
that goof is self-explanatory.
- I absolutely love Joaquin Phoenix so I noticed
this when I was watching the movie. I know
he is a vegan so I am not exactly sure if
this is a goof or not. In the scene where
Doug and Jaycey are out on the porch, (right
before their fight) Doug has a bowl of ice
cream and if you watch the scene in slow motion
you can see that the spoon is empty each time
he puts it in his mouth. He's not really eating
it. - scarlett
- The invisible man is supposed to be naked,
but in one scene, he is walking along the
beach and you can clearly see his footprints
leave tennis shoe markings. - Angel
- The old Eddie lives in Garden City, NY,
but the station that he catches the train
at doesn't look like any station on Long Island
or in New York City. (VHS) - Danielle
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- In the scene where George Bailey (Jimmy
Stewart) enters the Building and Loan after
the tax auditor has come to visit, he has
a Christmas wreath on his arm. He tosses on
the counter to take a phone call. When the
angle switches to Stewart talking on the phone,
the wreath is back on his arm again. - Jim Kaiser
- When Mary Bailey (Donna Reed) tells George
Bailey (James Stewart) Zsu Zsu is in bed with
a cold after being sent home by the teacher,
it seems odd the kids still had classes on
Christmas Eve (when the incident occurred)
By then, they all should have been on Christmas
vacation. - Jim
- In the scene where George puts Zsu Zsu's
petals in his pocket, she looks directly at
him but still believes he "glued"
them back on the flower. - Linds
- In the scene where George is at his house
320 Sicamore ( but isn't his house because
he is finding out what life would be with
out him ) as Clarence bites Bert ( the cop
) and allows George to get away, Bert tries
to cuff Clarence and Clarence is able to vanish;
Bert looks up at Ernie and says "Where
did he go, help me find him!" As Bert
is saying that line you can see Ernie practicing
his scene in the shadow that is cast, then
it flashes to Ernie and he actually does and
says his line... ( I think I need a drink!).
- T-Bone
- (Factual errors) When George Bailey and
Clarence see Harry Baileys grave, Clarence
comments. "Your brother died at 10 years
of age. You weren't there to save him."
However, the tombstone reads 1901 - 1910.
You do the math!! - Jimbo
- Maybe he was born 01.01.1901
and died 31.12 1910?
Steve Guttenberg as Roger Callaway
Michelle Grisom as Carmen
Kirstie Alley as Diane
Mary Kate Olsen as Amanda
- Although normally Ashley Fuller Olsen plays
the part of Alyssa Callaway, Mary Kate Olsen
plays her in the scene at the scrapyard ("Hail
Betty, Queen of The Scrap Heap"). - Sean
- Roger Callaway should have broken his legs
when he cannonballed into the lake from the
dock's tower, as that part of the lake was
shallow enough for them to stand up in later,
with the water only reaching chest level at
its highest. - Sean
- In the mess hall sequence, Carmen claims
that "One minute she [Alyssa] was right
behind me, the next..." when in fact,
Alyssa was in *front* of Carmen.
- When Diane is driving to Staten Island,
there is no congestion on the highway, despite
the traffic report claiming that all routes
into Staten Island were heavily congested
due to the wedding. - Sean
- The scar from the Roman Candle on the back
of Amanda's neck isn't visible until she near
the end, even though the back of her neck
is exposed during the party sequence; the
scar is from the previous 4th of July. - Sean
- In the part when Diane is taking to Rodger,
who is in the lake, Diane says to him "Didn't
your mom every tell you not to swim after
you eat?" or along those lines, and he
says " Oh, that's right, I got a cramp!"
and goes under, and Kirstie jumps into save
him, why would she save him if they didn't
even eat. They got in the food fight before
they could eat right? - Ashley
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