Factual error: During the match Mimi has Lisa on the ropes choking her too long. The referee would've counted to five then disqualified her when she refused to break the hold.
Rob245
23rd Oct 2020
American Angels: Baptism of Blood (1989)
23rd Oct 2020
The Chipmunk Adventure (1987)
21st Oct 2020
Nowhere in Sight (2001)
Revealing mistake: Despite playing a blind character Helen Slater is noticeable when she appears to be using her sight throughout the movie.
21st Oct 2020
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990)
21st Oct 2020
The Nanny (1993)
Question: What does she even do? The kids are too old for a nanny.
Answer: Mr. Sheffield needed someone to manage the kids, not necessarily babysit them. Brighton was a Bart Simpson type, Maggie was shy and awkward and Gracie had personality issues.
17th Oct 2020
Baywatch (1989)
Question: Does anyone know why Pamela Anderson quit?
Answer: I read that Pamela departed the show because she had become pregnant with her second child.
16th Oct 2020
Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
Factual error: It doesn't seem likely Maxie Zeus could've survived being both electrocuted and hitting concrete real hard at least without some serious injuries.
14th Oct 2020
Nine to Five (1980)
Question: If they hate their jobs then why not quit and sue their boss?
Answer: It's not easy to just quit and find a new job and they would not have good references. Lawsuits are difficult, being long, involved, and expensive processes with no guarantees of winning. (If one loses, they can be responsible for the other party's legal costs.) The three women were at a distinct disadvantage as they'd be up against an entire company that most likely would protect the boss, as they'd also be liable for allowing his abuse and be forced to implement new policies. The ladies also wanted to take a stand and fight back, not just for themselves, but for the other women who worked there, making positive company-wide changes while keeping the boss locked up.
13th Oct 2020
Below the Belt (1980)
Revealing mistake: When Terrible Tommy has Rosa in an airplane spin her hair suddenly gets thicker and her legs get thicker, indicating this is Rosa's stunt double.
11th Oct 2020
The Scooby Doo Show (1976)
There's A Demon Shark In The Froggy Dark - S1-E9
Deliberate mistake: Unless they're super strong, none of Mystery Inc could've thrown an anchor to the top of a cliff.
11th Oct 2020
Law & Order (1990)
Question: Since when do women pay their ex-husbands alimony?
Answer: Since...always. Depends entirely on the balance of earnings / expenses in the couple. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/more-women-are-paying-alimonythat-includes-supporting-their-exs-porn-habit-2018-05-23.
10th Oct 2020
Halloween (1978)
Question: I may have forgotten this but how come in all the incarnations of Myers he never speaks? There some reason, maybe it was to make him seem less human, maybe seem even more spooky?
Answer: In a meta "behind the scenes" context, Michael was more or less intended to basically be the pure, simple personification of evil. He's basically the closest thing there could be to a "real life boogeyman." Choosing not to have him speak was a way for the filmmakers to keep his evil "pure" and simple. He has no real personality or motivation - he simply does evil things for the sake of doing them. His actions speak for him, so to speak. It is also arguably frightening to imagine why someone who could speak would choose not to. In terms of the movies themselves, it's never really 100% explained. It's implied that he stopped speaking and basically lost all traces of humanity after killing his sister. The closest we get to any sort-of direct explanation is in the 2018 sequel that "Halloween" creator John Carpenter approved and produced, in which Dr. Sartain clarifies that Michael can speak, but simply chooses not to for reasons unknown.
9th Oct 2020
The Scooby Doo Show (1976)
Stupidity: The ghosts should've noticed the money they were stealing from the US Mint hadn't got its serial numbers and Treasury seals yet.
9th Oct 2020
Black Scorpion (1995)
Continuity mistake: Despite using parts of her undercover hooker disguise, it's clear Darcy's Black Scorpion costume is made from different materials.
9th Oct 2020
American Angels: Baptism of Blood (1989)
9th Oct 2020
What's New, Scooby-Doo? (2002)
Large Dragon at Large - S2-E10
Continuity mistake: Lancelot's right glove controlled the dragon, but when Scooby's fooling around with it later it's on his left paw.
9th Oct 2020
The Scooby Doo Show (1976)
A Frightened Hound Meets Demons Underground - S1-E14
Stupidity: The bad guy is dumb enough to stay in the basement of Captain Sally's instead of taking his loot and fleeing.
9th Oct 2020
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987)
Question: Assuming anyone saw this deleted scene on the DVD special features. Why would Lacy even go to Smallville?
Answer: Lacy had gotten tired of her dad's newspaper, big-city life and decided to move to Smallville because she wanted to experience life at a much slower pace and even decided to live on a farm.
6th Oct 2020
Below the Belt (1980)
6th Oct 2020
Spider-Man (1994)
Question: Why did they go with Jason Macendale as Hobgoblin instead of the original one, Roderick Kingsley?
Answer: In the comics, Hobgoblin's true identity was kept a mystery for a long time intentionally and while many fans deduced it was Kingsley, and creator Roger Stern was leaning that way, Stern left the series in 1984. In 1987 Hobgoblin's identity was revealed to be Ned Leeds and then Macendale became Hobgoblin. It wasn't until 1997 that Sterns wrote the mini-series "Hobgoblin Lives" and retconned Kingsley as the original Hobgoblin.
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Answer: Most likely to kill Shredder and make sure that there would be no way to come back but, as seen in the sequel, Shredder does return.