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Post by wussycat on Aug 2, 2007 6:02:21 GMT -5
Dot and the Kangaroo
The animated kangaroo is female, but in the live-action footage the kangaroo is male (male privates and no pouch).
Pinocchio
Where are the people who did the voices of Stromboli's puppets? They weren't in the caravan with Pinocchio and Stromboli, and Stromboli didn't have any other caravans.
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Post by Luke Danger on Aug 2, 2007 6:12:54 GMT -5
Eragon: Alot was cut out, origonally, Eragon left to hunt the Raz'acks, and FAILS to kill them, instead, bust Arya out and gets to the mountians on Shaphira. Those Raz'acks are needed in the next book, to kidnap Roran's love. Also, Roran went to a nearby villiage, not 'I don't know where'. The explaination of the Raz'ack from Brom. Eragon learning how to be amb-dexterious (from sword practice with Brom)
HP: PoA: Lupin forgot to explain the Marauder's Map to Harry. Harry, Ron, and Hermionie RARLY wear the school robes, yet in the others they allmost ALWAYS do.
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Post by wrathoftwilight on Aug 2, 2007 10:58:09 GMT -5
Eragon: Alot was cut out, origonally, Eragon left to hunt the Raz'acks, and FAILS to kill them, instead, bust Arya out and gets to the mountians on Shaphira. Those Raz'acks are needed in the next book, to kidnap Roran's love. Also, Roran went to a nearby villiage, not 'I don't know where'. The explaination of the Raz'ack from Brom. Eragon learning how to be amb-dexterious (from sword practice with Brom) HP: PoA: Lupin forgot to explain the Marauder's Map to Harry. Harry, Ron, and Hermionie RARLY wear the school robes, yet in the others they allmost ALWAYS do. No offense, but after reading Eragon I must say that the book deserved the movie and its blunder. Star Wars rip off... sigh. And HP is the paramount of cuts, bugs and alterations. All the movies have sucked. And so will the last ones.
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Aug 2, 2007 13:15:27 GMT -5
The movies aren't that BAD, I like them, but I'm a stickler to detail within the Harry Potter series. I want them to be perfect. Of course, if they went exactly by the book, the movies would be 16 hours long.
Goblet of Fire movie didn't show Bellatrix Lestrange or have Dumbledore tell Harry about the Longbottoms.
Gone With the Wind. A character called Will was completely taken out of the book when it was made into a movie.
And in The Lion King, there was no way that a lion and hyenas would have worked together because they're mortal enemies. I give them credit, because Shenzi is the leader.
In Order of the Phoenix, Fred and George left after they put a stinksap like thing on a corridor, not during the fireworks scene. That was their first thing to make Umbridge mad.
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Post by littlemissruthie on Aug 5, 2007 23:22:56 GMT -5
Spiderman 3: Harry had short term memory loss, but he forgot cretin things that happened two-three years ago.
Family Guy Movie: Stewie sneaks into the future with himself, but the future isn't drastically changed.
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Post by drakkenfan on Aug 5, 2007 23:43:47 GMT -5
Just noticed a minor mistake in a movie today. I was watching "Barbie and the 12 Dancing Princesses" (for the millionth time) with my daughter today. The princesses throw rose petals while they're dancing, but when it shows the floor during their dance there are no petals on it.
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Post by littlemissruthie on Aug 6, 2007 0:25:17 GMT -5
Even though I hate HSM (with a passion!), it was so obvious that they used two different schools. Also, they lip-sinking was easily seen, you'd think they would've worked on that!
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Post by Lord FunkyHoof on Aug 6, 2007 1:40:58 GMT -5
In Gremlins the creatures multiply when coming in contact with water, yet they walk right through snow and drink beer with no effect at all.
And that scene in Batman when the Joker and his henchmen use paint and spray paint to deface some paintings, but we see in one scene a painting that was ruined just seconds before with nothing on it.
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Post by littlemissruthie on Aug 6, 2007 14:54:09 GMT -5
In the Parent Trap movies, how could little girls cut hair to a perfect match of their own?
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Aug 6, 2007 14:55:57 GMT -5
Yeah, I wonder that too...
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Post by shallow15 on Aug 6, 2007 18:30:28 GMT -5
In the "Here's what Really Happened" ending of the movie "Clue," it's said that Mrs. White kills the maid Yvette. However, at the time that Yvette is getting killed in the Billiard Room, Mrs. White is upstairs in a bedroom screaming her head off after being surprised by the windows suddenly flying open.
--Erin M.
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Post by littlemissruthie on Aug 7, 2007 3:08:03 GMT -5
Kill Bill did a lot of jumping in the movie, made me confused at times too.
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Post by j on Aug 7, 2007 4:36:46 GMT -5
Star Wars: Mark Hamill gets back from blowing up the death star and shouts, "Carrie!" instead of, "Leia!"
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Post by Ashley Benlove on Aug 7, 2007 8:26:17 GMT -5
Star Wars: Mark Hamill gets back from blowing up the death star and shouts, "Carrie!" instead of, "Leia!" I love that one. It's one of my favorites. In Titanic, Rose says 6 were saved from the water. 13 actually were. And there's a whole bunch in Titanic.
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Post by mgfanjay on Aug 8, 2007 4:28:07 GMT -5
You'd think a big-budget movie about one of the most famous events in world history wouldn't have so many historical inaccuracies.
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Post by Naked Mole Rat on Aug 9, 2007 7:06:40 GMT -5
I am a nightmare for continuity stuff ... soem people wont watch movies with me as they say me spotting them ruins it!
We watched something at the weekend, think it was Evan Almighty, and in a scene where we follow a car down a road, you can see all the camera crew reflected in the windows of the stores they drive by. In 102 Dalmatians, the Oriental Express leaves for Paris from St Pancras - a station that only heads north! (even though it is due to link to the Eurostar very soon. They have been doing the work for about 4 years)
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