"How Did These Movie Mistakes Make Their Way Into The Final Cut?" Cause you have to waste a lot of your lifetime to find those kind of very tiny mistakes. Most of those here are ridicoulously small and absolutely irrelevant. Whats even the point of it, thats just nitpicking.
"In Hancock (2008), the title character keeps a memento ticket stub from a June 1931 showing of Frankenstein. That movie was released in November 1931"
yeh, however did this mistake make it into the movie, now it is completely ruined.
some of you people out there REALLY needs to get a hobby, I am fairly certain that hunting for "mistakes" like these WILL create some psychological issues over time
"In No Country For Old Men (2007), the scene where Llewelyn is calling Carla on a payphone, you see a tagging on the payphone dated '06, although the film takes place in 1980."
"How Did These Movie Mistakes Make Their Way Into The Final Cut?" Cause you have to waste a lot of your lifetime to find those kind of very tiny mistakes. Most of those here are ridicoulously small and absolutely irrelevant. Whats even the point of it, thats just nitpicking.
"In Hancock (2008), the title character keeps a memento ticket stub from a June 1931 showing of Frankenstein. That movie was released in November 1931"
yeh, however did this mistake make it into the movie, now it is completely ruined.
some of you people out there REALLY needs to get a hobby, I am fairly certain that hunting for "mistakes" like these WILL create some psychological issues over time
Cause you have to waste a lot of your lifetime to find those kind of very tiny mistakes. Most of those here are ridicoulously small and absolutely irrelevant. Whats even the point of it, thats just nitpicking.
yeh, however did this mistake make it into the movie, now it is completely ruined.
some of you people out there REALLY needs to get a hobby, I am fairly certain that hunting for "mistakes" like these WILL create some psychological issues over time