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newb 05-27-2005 07:07 AM

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Originally posted by Vodstok


a part in terminator two that bugs me to no end (because i have eteremly high standards for Jim Cameron) is when the t-1000 is chasing edward norton throuhg the canals, and Arnie jumps the harley to catch them, there is a looooing ass shot of the Terminator on the bike flying through the air, from the front.

There's a flub in this sentence.

Commando
The yellow Porsche is totally wrecked on the left side, until Arnie drives it away, and it's fine.

Terminator 3
In the scene where John & Catherine are in the hangar at the runway, the Cessna's tail number is N3035C. When the plane is shown in the air, the number is N9373F. When they land, the tail number has changed back to N3035C.

Lord of the Rings
In the scene where Sam and Frodo are in the field with the scarecrow, you can plainly see a car cruising past in the distance, from right to left.

Vodstok 05-27-2005 07:21 AM

Edward Norton wasnt in T2?

I thought that was how he got the part in fight club....

God, i need sleep.

Vodstok 05-27-2005 07:21 AM

I have one.

The movie "Slashers".

filmmaker2 05-27-2005 09:58 AM

Ah, you are referring to the famous awful film "THE CREEPING TERROR," which featured a monster played by several college students walking along underneath a "monster costume" that was made of a piece of scrap carpeting with vacuum cleaner hoses attached to it. A wonderful film. YES, the monster was incapable of eating anyone, so its "victims" had to climb inside the mouth while pretending to fight it. OH YEAHHHHHH! This is what movies are all about.


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Originally posted by Vodstok
LOL no shit....

There was a movie that was on MST3K (i know i know, its not liek they are hidden mistakes if they were on that), but i think the mocvie was called "Beast from Yucca Flats". It was this big plastic-bag made caterpillar type monster that clearly had an army of people in it just to fget it to move. it plodded along at sloth speeds, but somehow managed to catch people and devour them.

The best part was that you could see the "victims" crawl TOWARD the mouth and climb in :)


urgeok 05-27-2005 10:06 AM

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Originally posted by newb

Lord of the Rings
In the scene where Sam and Frodo are in the field with the scarecrow, you can plainly see a car cruising past in the distance, from right to left.

not on the DVD - they cleaned it up digitally.

I'm glad i kept my screener ..

ShankS 05-27-2005 10:41 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
not on the DVD - they cleaned it up digitally.

I'm glad i kept my screener ..

I've got lotr on cd somewhere, will have to look for that bit.

ItsAlive75 05-27-2005 10:46 AM

In Halloween, it supposedly takes place in Illinois, but all the license plates are California plates.

urgeok 05-27-2005 11:40 AM

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Originally posted by ItsAlive75
In Halloween, it supposedly takes place in Illinois, but all the license plates are California plates.
oh man you see that all the time - especially with all the american productions being shot in canada.

my favorite is the streetcar scenes....

watch closely when you see a trolley ... if it has red trim and the TTC logo on it - that stands for Toronto Transit Commission.
You see the Ontario licence plates and the Toronto newspaper boxes in the street scenes.

either the Toronto Sun, The National Post, The Toronto Star, or the Toronto Globe and Mail.

hte best one of all times so far is Jackie Chan's Rumble in the Bronx.

Those mountains you see clearly in the background (of new york) are the mountains in Vancouver - British Columbia - Canada

barbra 05-27-2005 11:39 PM

in the movie anaconda at some point the boat is in a side area being attacked by the snake I think, anyways there is a waterfall, at the end of the scene when the boat is backing up, the flow of the waterfall reverses

Tat2 05-29-2005 07:21 PM

Arnold Schwarzenegger movies are loaded with screw-ups.

Commando is one of my favorite "count the mistake" movies... it's loaded with them, like the yellow Porche chase scene (Already mentioned). My favorite is when he is firing the M60, and the cartridge belt is full on scene, nearly empty the next shot, again full and wrapped around his wrist, short again all without a single second of reload time.


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