KeyZOid

20th May 2022

Dune (2021)

Revealing mistake: When Paul and his father Leto are walking through the field between storage bins/sheds, the sheds are largely situated perpendicular to their path. After they stop walking, the angle of the shed behind them shifts to being roughly horizontal to their path. A front shot of Paul still shows a shed on the opposite side as being perpendicular. The background also changes to blurred, still images of dried grass (with no light breeze). (00:14:09 - 00:14:43)

KeyZOid

20th May 2022

Shattered (2022)

Other mistake: Chris whacked Sky with a tactical-type axe over her right shoulder. It isn't clear if the tip of the talon blade actually made contact behind her shoulder, but the straight part of the blade apparently severed the top of her shoulder and Sky had to forcefully pull it out. However, there was no initial blood splatter, barely any visible blood on her, and she was able to fight and swing the axe, raising her right arm above her head as if it had not been injured. (01:19:35 - 01:24:09)

KeyZOid

20th May 2022

Shattered (2022)

Other mistake: Sky is quite thin, but is able to stand in front of Chris in a wheelchair and kick him in the stomach, knocking him onto his back (still in the wheelchair). If the wheel brakes were applied, the wheelchair might have moved back a little from the force; if the brakes were not applied, the wheelchair would have most likely rolled back several feet. It is unlikely that Sky's kick was forceful enough or at the right angle to knock over Chris in the wheelchair like she did. (00:43:18)

KeyZOid

20th May 2022

Dangerous (2021)

Factual error: Dylan (Scott Eastwood) was in a jail cell yet had a bottle of prescription pills in his pocket. The pills would have been confiscated before he was put in the cell and administered to him on schedule by staff/nurse. (00:28:10)

KeyZOid

19th May 2022

The Last Stand (2013)

Continuity mistake: When Lewis first saws the telephone pole, it falls over to about a 35° angle and the cable attached to the building ends up being HORIZONTAL to the roof and road, but the telephone cable is DIAGONAL (about 45° upwards) when Lewis climbs the pole. (01:05:15 - 01:06:24)

KeyZOid

19th May 2022

Zeros and Ones (2021)

Trivia: "Amaharo", written above the front passenger side tire on the Jeep, means "Peace" in Kirundi. (00:14:49)

KeyZOid

19th May 2022

Zeros and Ones (2021)

Trivia: "Brucoverde", the spiral-bound Italian book along the wall behind Valeria's child's bed/pillow, translates to Green Caterpillar -bruco means caterpillar and verde is green. The cover looks light orange from the lamp, but is actually white. The book sells for 7,90 € ($8.26) on Amazon. The first time I tried to find it on Amazon, it was listed at $220.71 and currently not available. (00:20:19)

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Trivia: Even if 67-year-old Willis was playing the role of a somewhat younger Chief of Police in Jackson, Mississippi, he would still be a statistical anomaly. In the U. S, the average age of a Police Chief is around 46 or 47 and the average tenure is only one or two years. Regarding Jackson, over 82% of the population is Black or African American. Since the early 1990s, a vast majority of the Jackson Police Chiefs were not White.

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Stupidity: After Candace manages to break free from being tied to a chair, she runs down the hallway while still untangling the rope around her hands. When she finally removes the rope (after turning into one of many rooms), she throws it onto the floor, thereby giving away the direction in which she fled. Pettis soon finds the discarded rope and is able to recapture Candace. (01:00:10 - 01:01:10)

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Stupidity: Pettis and his right-hand man Spade are in a room watching Candace, who is tied to a chair. Immediately after sending Spade to get food, Pettis tells Candace he is going to "relieve himself", thereby leaving Candace alone and giving her the opportunity to escape (which she does). (00:59:50)

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Trivia: Bruce "appears" more in this movie than many of his recent movies (flops), but they are merely flashes of his character standing or sitting around, apparently reacting to others (by making faces). In the first 30 minutes of the film, there are almost as many two or three second flashes showing his character but with no spoken words. The Bruce "appearances" continue throughout the movie. Most of his "lines" are comprised of THREE to occasionally several words at a time.

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Trivia: In Roslyn Anderson's 4/04/22 WLBT.COM article, "Bruce Willis Showed Few Symptoms While Filming 'A Day to Die', According to Movie Producer", the producer stated, "There were a few times where we saw that [manifestations of Willis' aphasia]." This seems like a gross understatement. Watching the movie, Willis' character Chief Alston has very short lines, many/most of which are off-screen, cutting away to briefly show another character (similar to lines delivered by young children).

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Trivia: Willis' LAST film that will be released. It was filmed about a year before the 4/04/22 announcement that he was diagnosed with aphasia (a type of frontotemporal dementia that affects the ability to speak, write, and understand written language) and "stepping away from acting."

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Suggested correction: I'm not sure what you mean by this is his last film to be released when 3 films have been released since "A Day to Die" came out. Not to mention 2 upcoming films set to be released shortly. Plus, Willis had finished 3 Lionsgate films whose releases are unknown.

Bishop73

Fake news? I read this somewhere on-line.

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Stupidity: When Joaquin was running from Cornell, he turned into an alley between buildings. He was to the left (of the screen), which was unobstructed, but ran to the right, so he could jump over boxes. Cornell could have also stayed to the left, but ran far enough to the right where he could kick the boxes out of his way. Easily avoiding the boxes would have been faster. (00:11:37)

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Other mistake: Connor told his newly-pregnant wife Candace, "So you need to eat twice as much, baby, 'cause you gotta feed the baby now." Maybe this was meant to be humorous, but Connor had just said he reads (meaning knows things) and suggested Candace eat an avocado a day. In general, the first (and even second) trimester of pregnancy does not require ANY extra calories. (00:27:05)

KeyZOid

18th May 2022

A Day to Die (2022)

Factual error: Pettis' calculation of the amount Connor needed to replace his asset was way off. He stated, "[Cornell] brought me about 250 [$250,000] a year. He had at least 20 more years of service. Subtract five years he might have spent in prison, so you owe me, what? Six point two million." Pettis was presented as intelligent, but a quick mental calculation of even the full 20 years at $250,000 would total only $5 million (not $6.2 - an odd sum). For 15 years, the total would be $3,750,000. (00:28:45)

KeyZOid

16th May 2022

Gasoline Alley (2022)

Other mistake: James told Det Vargas he left the bar "2:30, give or take" and Vargas responded, "bar closes at 2:30 [AM]." When Star approached James at the bar, she said, "When I see a guy alone at the bar at three in the morning..." It is questionable if Detective Vargas was correct about the closing time. Traditionally, bars in L.A. closed at 2:00 AM. CA's Business and Professional Code on serving alcoholic beverages apparently now allows serving alcohol until 3:00 (not 2:30) AM - was this in effect? (00:04:33 - 00:11:50)

KeyZOid

16th May 2022

The Card Counter (2021)

Revealing mistake: Lower-third shots of the aquarium in the background at the Delaware Raceway's sports lounge were often blurred and did not look like they matched full views of the aquarium. (00:36:05 - 00:36:34)

KeyZOid

16th May 2022

The Card Counter (2021)

Other mistake: William Tillich (AKA Bill Tell) had one suitcase which could not possibly hold enough sheets (or thin blankets) to cover/wrap all the furniture in his motel room like he did. (His suitcase was not very large and also contained his clothes.) He covered an even larger area of furniture in Gordo's house. It isn't clear if he used his own sheets or just happened to find the same kind in Gordo's house.

KeyZOid

16th May 2022

Shattered (2022)

Factual error: The land was snow-covered, but it was raining during the nighttime "bedroom scene." The exterior view the next morning was not what would be expected IF it had rained on top of the already-accumulated snow. There wasn't even any indication that it had recently rained. At another time, the amount of snow accumulated along the driveway was much higher than previously shown although there had not been any obvious major storms - the weather was clear during their excursions. (00:13:38)

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