X-Men

X-Men (1992)

42 mistakes in Night of the Sentinels: Part 2 - chronological order

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Night of the Sentinels: Part 2 - S1-E2

Continuity mistake: When Morph fools the guards into going into a different room, you can see him transform back into his regular self in silhouette, and his jacket suddenly goes down below his knees, similar to Gambit's, whereas Morph's jacket stops at his waist. (00:03:44)

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Night of the Sentinels: Part 2 - S1-E2

Character mistake: When Beast is uploading the virus to delete all the mutant files from the computer, Storm destroys the monitor with a bolt of lightning and says they have run out of time. Destroying the monitor wouldn't magically erase the files. While she may not know that, Beast definitely would, so at the least, he should have asked her to destroy the computer tower and hard drive as well. (00:06:13)

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Night of the Sentinels: Part 2 - S1-E2

Continuity mistake: After Cyclops tells Gambit to blow up the fence and Rogue flies into frame, her headband and the patches on her uniform that are all normally black are now red. Additionally, the black encircled X on a red background on the left side of her chest is now a yellow X on a red background. (00:06:35)

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Night of the Sentinels: Part 2 - S1-E2

Continuity mistake: When Jean removes Cerebro and collapses to her knees, the chair she was sitting in disappears when the shot changes, as does the large roundtable and chairs in the center of the room. Additionally, two red stripes suddenly appear on Cerebro after Jean sets it on the floor. (00:07:42)

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Red Dawn - S2-E4

Question: Does anyone know what the Russian writing says on the wall behind Omega Red when he is standing at the podium and talking about the return of the Soviet Union? (00:15:08)

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Chosen answer: It says MPO "First Exemplary Printing House" which is a real printing company in Russia founded by Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin in 1889. There seems to be something about "named after..." as well.

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