After watching movies, i like to imdb(http://www.imdb.com). To find out more information of the characters in the movies, see what is their next movie, or view their posters, or read the movie comments. Some movies have interesting and memorable quotes; for example the recent movie "OutLander" have this quote: If you truly believe that you write the tale of your life, then the end is up to you.
I particularly like to read up the goof section. This reveals what is an error in the movie. Like the new horror movie, My Bloody Valentine 3D:
1)Factual errors: Though the movie takes place in February in a coal-mining area of Pennsylvania, all the trees are in full, green foliage, as they would be in summer, instead of being bare.
2) Errors in geography: An ambulance near the end of the movie is marked with Kittanning (PA), where part of the movie is filmed. However, the film is set in Harmony, PA, which is over 40 miles away.
3) Revealing mistakes: As Sheriff Palmer lies in the gurney at the end of the movie to be loaded in an ambulance, you can clearly see his badge which says "Deputy Sheriff" and "County." This is despite the fact that the character is THE sheriff, and therefore not a deputy.
4) Continuity: SPOILER: After Tom is discovered lying in the rubble he kills the miner with a pickaxe through the eye, we see the pickaxe come through the mask breaking the glass. However at the end when Tom sneaks out of the mine wearing the mask of the miner it is intact with no broken eyepiece.
5) Continuity: SPOILER: When Tom kills the miner with a pickaxe through the eye, we see the pickaxe come through the mask breaking the glass. Though Tom swings horizontally, the pickaxe comes through the mask vertically.
These are all minor errors that can only be discovered if i buy the DVD to watch lol.
Also there is secret ending that everyone missed, damn...
The credits scroll over a journey through the mine down a mine train/tram tracks. After the credits, Harry Warden emerges from a tunnel, peers into the camera then strikes the screen with a pickaxe. |