10 Sci-Fi Movie Mistakes You Never Noticed Before
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Species: Michael Madsen's character calls Ben Kingsley out on the 'docile female' immediately after he says it. "More docile and controllable? You guys don't get out much."
Literally came here to say this...saw "Species" in the theater way back in 1995 and everyone laughed at that line. People have been aware of sexism for some time!
I was about to say the movie itself points out the flaw in their thinking mere seconds after it's stated.
You got to it before me, lol
@@EmelRaines Me too.
He also calls Sil a xenomorph rip-off...Giger designed her too.
the fun thing about Species is that it is not a 'mistake' the character is then chastised for being a dumb A in thinking that... basically it establishes that the 'scientists' here are misogynists and not really being scientific
I logged in just to state exactly this! 👏
@@mathieuaustin7190 Me too. But then WhatCulture often fails to do basic research...
Yeah, but human females are usually more docile. How they came up with the idea to transfer this idea to a alien species is another question.
Except they are 100% correct. If you are talking the insect kingdom then yes, males are more docile. If you are talking mammals... LMAO. Go stare down a male and female chimpanzee, the male will rip your face off, the female, even with young, might not.
Since you are thinking of Lions, male lions are not docile, they do not hunt because they need to protect the pride from other male lions. You know what happens when a male lion is overthrown? It kills the cubs and all the female lions breed with the male pretty much immediately.
Body hopping? In "The Thing"? Someone didn't watch the movie.
Embarrasing
Yeah, that is the schtick of the alien in 'The Hidden'.
Semantically it's different but in the end the result is pretty much the same. It's like the same person down to the memories.
@@znk0r Not really, body hopping as a trope is more of a temporary possession where the entity moves from person to person, sometimes the host remembers, sometimes the host has complete amnesia.
The Thing is much worse than that - it absorbs its victims into itself then uses their own memories to mimic them with the goal of infecting the rest of the group. It never releases them like a body hopper would, it owns everything of their entire existence and won't let it go. The Thing's victims effectively no longer exist outside of its conglomerated hivemind.
Eh, you _could_ say it hops into bodies, then absorbs and digests them as more biomatter for itself. That's probably how it eats, actually. "Body Hopping" is a pretty loose term, and not everyone uses a strict TV Tropes definition.
I think Species, and the scientists being idiots about females being docile, is a massive plot point that's even called out *within the movie*.
They are though. So stupid that people forget that sil is an alien.
If she's an alien doesn't that mean she doesn't have to follow Earth's rules? Who says she can't be docile?
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 They mixed alien DNA with FEMALE Human DNA. That's the whole point.
@@zachtwilightwindwaker596 this doesn't excuse character's faulty logic.
The deal-breaker for me in Bloodshot was when he filled a tunnel with flour and used road flares to illuminate it. That should have straight up exploded and killed everyone. Flour dust is heckin dangerous and explosively flammable
I thought you'd say Whitefacing...
Actually, the dust needs to be at a certain saturation point before combustion
@@Kyrelel Watch the scene, believe you me it's saturated enough (while still having ample oxygen). Any grain farmer would have a spine shiver at the sight of it
2:30 - Did no one at WhatCulture come to think that, in-universe, the channel faked the footage in the Running Man film? I mean, we literally see them fake the death of Arnold's character in a fight scene. Nothing says that they didn't fake that footage too (especially since we see that the scene was literally not the same as it was in the opening scene).
Also; later on his hostage-turned-ally Amber takes the Raw Footage from the incident so they can use it to reveal the truth when they hijack the TV signal clearly indicating there were on-board cameras.
not to mention the whole runs are broadcasted "live". They have cameras everywhere
The problem is that the scenes in the helicopter at the beginning look like finished film, not the sort of images you would expect from surveillance cameras. Also there seem to be more than one point of view... so... multiple cameras in one helicopter?
@@brunozeigerts6379 I mean.. this is a world where the govt has surveillance of everything... so yeah, the idea seemed to be that the chopper DID in fact have multiple cameras recording EVERYTHING the cops did.
@@marhawkman303 the thing that doesn't add up is how did Richards become captain of a gunship without realizing he worked for a totalitarian nightmare government. Like how did he make it 40 years and all of a sudden he's shocked to be ordered to fire on civilians.
Also in Jurassic Park, the T-Rex simply sneaking into the main building unnoticed when previously its arrival was heralded by noticeable audible and tactile thumps.
It learned how to tip-toe apparently
I hate when JP movies do this. I was one of the two most annoying things about JWCC
Apparently Rexie either has stealth commando training or activated a Stealth mode.. what he SHOULDA mentioned in all this is THAT actually... How you give "Indominis" a "Stealth Mode" anyways... An it's basically a SciFi Spinosaur...
Sometimes you sacrifice reality for good movie experience... ;)
@@Szokynyovics generally something as small as LITERAL lamb leg isn't THAT much a plot oversight or even device plot. Any of 100 obvious things could absurdly easily explain why we ONLY see that leg ONCE an never again DEFINITELY shouldn't been #1... What shoulda been was something like how Rexie apparently is a trained Ninja Dino when wants to be.. an ALSO, somehow, understands what lock picks ARE an ALSO ALSO clearly never leaves home without a set on them at all times
While this has been stated already, I'm gunna repeat and elaborate just a smidge. I don't believe it's fair to have Species on this list due to Michael Madsen commenting on Kingsley stating they thought having Sil as female would be more controlable and docile. Since this is addressed in the film itself this would mean it's not an oversight.
In whom ever writes the scripts for whatculture eyes the magic drying clothes is an oversight in one specific movie 😂
In Jurassic Park what about the HUGE drop by the car getting stuck in a tree at first but yet the T-Rex just walks thru the wire fence.
Well known, not mistake, that was done on purpose by the director to make the scene better.
Just because there's a cliff doesn't mean there isn't a path up somewhere. The paddock could also have been bissected by a cliff, with a path on the far side, that also ran along part of the fence. Where they fell over, there is a cliff. Where the t-rex was, the fence is more or less level with the ground.
Huh, never thought of that before
It doesn’t matter, the movie is so good, that we just roll with it. ;)
There’s a hill leading down into the moat.
I could be wrong but the divers in the cave look like they are using rebreathers. Which means they can talk to each other, quite clearly too.
The one guys rig was a mouthpiece with a separate hookup for water. But one or two did look like full mask or rebreathers
Uh, you still can't talk while using a rebreather. The only real difference between a closed circuit SCBA (rebreathers) and open circuit is the lack of bubbles. They both require you to bite down on a mouthpiece, so neither would allow you to talk. You'll need to have an actual diving helmet or some kind of full face mask in order to be able to talk...
@@TalkingHands308 Look up a video called Hypothermia Induced Tourette Syndrome. You will find two divers with mouthpieces talking to each other, it's also really funny :)
This isn’t the forest or sons of the forest 🙄
Last Action Hero. So underrated.
"I just shot a man, I did it on purpose."
"Hey, shut up down there."
Love that movie. I just wish they spent more time in the real world.
Agreed. He gets to flex a blend of his big action man personality mixed with a dose of humor.
"Rubber baby bubble bumper. Ha!"
Pretty high on my list, but only my second favorite Arnold movie. You just can't top T2.
Total Recall.
regarding #8, from The Cave
subvocal throat microphones have been a thing going back to WW2 (with a prototype being developed during WW1), pretty sure they can be used while wearing SCUBA equipment.
I was going to say this, but I looked for the comment before and found it. Thanks.
Roland Emerich clearly hated being dragged on family vacations. So he spent his life destroying every landmark he could. 🤣😂
I'm surprised this list left off Superman 2, and the Kryptonian supervillains talking on the moon. I can accept that their alien physiology might let them survive there without breathing. But without air, the sound wouldn't be transmitted, so how could they talk to each other? Or talk to the astronauts in their space suits?
Well, technically there IS air on the Moon, just not a lot of. And, sounds can travel as vibration through ground. Maybe they are just that loud?))
lip reading that was voiced for our benefit?
the only sci-fi tv-show / movie getting space "right" was Firefly. No sounds at all in any space scenes.
Super-ventriloquism?
Battle Royale and The Hunger Games are based on The Long Walk, a different book by Stephen King. The Running Man film IS NOT based on the book of the same name, it's based on looking at the cover of the eponymous book while tripping on mushrooms and watching The Price Is Right with Bob Barker. I'm just waiting for WC to do a mistake reel for their own videos
@@TFASplbtttt with you there. Sometimes I confuse the two stories because I read Long Walk and have heard about the Running Man movie
Actually the author of the hunger games claimed it was Some greek myths and reality tv, I have never read her crediting the Long Walk, which to be fair was written as Richard Bachman and never super popular, although that is about to change.
@@npckse8508 yeah, you may be right about the aesthetics of the story, I can see the whole kids vs kids thing at best came from kaegogi(sp? It's the war school that 8 yr olds from Sparta went in before they unalived or became human monsters). The contest itself may have come from the Olympics, the marketing and presentation are there. But what, you, me and Dupree would be the only know-it-all-holes to put that together, which Stephen King did before adding a healthy dose of societal collapse and good ole American lethargy thirty years before tHG. Authors will rarely be truthful about their inspiration anyway. tHG isn't intellectually there enough, the films or the books, to lend credence to the author's statement of their derivation of inspiration
The CZcams servers couldn't handle a video long enough to cover all of their mistakes
how do you pick the goat leg but not the part where the T Rex somehow walks through an area that is thousands of feet down
Arnold didn't run across America, it was just a few city blocks.
Yeah he's talking about the book. The Running Man by Stephen King book is a Trek across America
@@darthsirrius It was a short story and it had VERY LITTLE in common with the movie.
But he says “in The Running Man film”. Seems like someone read a synopsis somewhere and didn’t even watch the first 15 minutes of the film when it mentions 400 blocks.
Sil a Xenomorph ripoff? Both were designed by H.R. Giger. Is it possible to rip yourself off?
This is content for those not smart enough to pay attention
If so, artists have been doing it for as long as they've existed (nothing wrong with using your own material, just pointing it out). Take Tchaikovsky, for example. Love his work but gosh, does he repeat himself!
You are wrong with the epinephrine in the Godzilla movie. Firstly it’s not given for atrial fibrillation it’s given for ventricular fibrillation. It also comes in various concentrations and if we assume Brian Cranston’s character is in some form of shock 1mg of epinephrine 1:100,000 is a reasonable dose to give rather than then 1mg of 1:10,000 given for the ventricular fibrillation and the 0.5mg dose is epinephrine 1:1,000
Why would i spend time looking for mistakes in movie? if i pay to see a movie about a space monster that can replicate itself into people then i have already hung up the desire to pick it apart, you must have a great time telling kids there is no Santa.
The Running Man showed the tech they would have used to create the footage.
People love hating on Bloodshot, but frankly, I find it a great popcorn flick. Just turn off your brain and enjoy it for being a fun action movie.
I loved it. I guess these folks need Sci-NonFi movies. Regarding the "teleporting" issue, I used to get frustrated explaining to my mom how in one scene it might be raining and dark, then after the scene change it would be clear and sunny. I guess my mom isn't the only person who doesn't understand that storyline time can jump between scenes. Maybe Garth needs that "A Few Moments Later" thing because he watches too much SpongeBob.
All of the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park are female. I guess you referring to the T-Rex as “he” is a mistake
At first yes they were all female. But they had stated in the movie some frogs can change their sex if the need is required for that species to survive... which is how we got the Dino baby eggs
@@RequiemSolAnd that was unnecessary in the first place because in many reptiles, females can reproduce without males (frog DNA unnecessary).
Making every dinosaur female would immediately make situation worse.
@@RequiemSol that's only true for the groups. There was only one T-Rex in the park who was female and even under in universe law wouldn't have transitioned due to the necessary conditions not being met
Clever girl
@@RequiemSol- This is why the "you cant change your sex" nonsense arguments against trans people are stupid
The point mentioned in the Running Man is one of my biggest pet peeves that is overlooked in film/TV. So many recordings or live broadcasts or whatever just show the exact same footage as what ends up in the scene, and it never makes sense.
Its one of the main plot points in the movie, that they Fake the footage.
@@JoriDiculous okay, fair enough. Most times it's just lazy production though.
In Bloodshot they established that he steals a jet every time he is sent out.
It belongs to the people that hijacked his body, so it's more like "borrowing without permission". (But with every intention of bring it back)
One of the transformers movies, the leads go from London to the Submarine Museum in Gosport, near Portsmouth, in a 3 minute chase scene. These locations are 2 hours apart.
See also when they exit the Air and Space Museum - in D.C. - and wind up on the other side of the country where there’s a plane “graveyard” that’s in the US Southwest.
Being air dropped in the middle of the desert in Saudi Arabia to track down some other Transformer Robot and follow it to the Giza Pyramids in Egypt within minutes / hours ...
I think we've established that the writers of the Transformers movies never learned Geography.
To be fair. Vin teleporting to another country is the least of your worries with the Bloodshot movie. lol
movie scenes are not shot in the order you see them in
When Rex goes after the kids through the sunroof, it breaks. Then in a second shot, Rex is trying to get the kids, the glass is now whole.
My favourite Arnie movie is Predator, closely followed by the original Terminator movie.
I don't understand how they can say false facts with such gusto. Like the number of mistakes and false information they put in ALL of their videos is crazy. And it's things they have been corrected on many times.
I have a theory that it IS intentional to drive engagement because the videos themselves just weren't cutting it when it came to comments being left.
I remember seeing The Martian in 3D where there's a scene showing computer monitors. The images of the screens were also processed for 3D when they should have been 2D
Mulder's Mysterious Paper exemplifies exactly who Mulder is and answers so many questions from throughout the series: he sees things in this world that other people simply cannot see.
True! ✌👽
Mentioning The Faculty without mentioning Usher is craaaazy!
or Josh Hartnett, or Bebe Neuwirth, or Robert Patrick who are all shown in the clips even. Seeing the cast of The Faculty is reason enough to watch the movie!
Rich how Sil in Species was called one part supermodel/one part xenomorph ripoff considering HR Giger designed both creatures! Also the protagonist in The Running Man only went across America in the book. In the movie I think it was a warehouse the size of a mall. Favourite Arnie movie? Gotta be T-2 tied with Predator!
Another more obvious mistake in 'the running man' is that commercial for the show in the movie use material of the later happening action scenes, when arnie hunts down the hunters
Its all within the plot of the movie how they fake footage
Running Man, the vision from Arnie's perspective. I think that was explained due to him having an implant that records memories.
Also that footage is faked is a plot point
Character clothes being magically dry shortly after being drenched is a common mistake in most movies.
Dinosaur Supervisor Phil Tippet has a lot to answer for!
Ah The X-Files 1998 is brilliant! Such an excellent film!!!
Without a doubt. I even liked the second movie, even though it wasn't as good as the first.
Absolutely! ✌👽
Let's be honest The running Man only had the name of Schwarzenegger's character and the name of the book in common with the king story. Take a moment read the book and you will realize that a the book is far superior and b they have nothing to do with one another it was a simple way to put two icons together for a cash grab
If I'd seen the movie before reading the book, I might've enjoyed it at least once as a cheesy action movie. Having read the book first though, I spent the entire movie trying to figure out why they bothered acknowledging King's book at all.
None of these mistakes really matter because they are movies, and we expect mistakes. People who worry too much about mistakes ruin it for themselves.
Especially in nitpicking detail like: Oh no his shirt is magically dry! I mean really.
I have three favorite Schwarzenegger films: "Predator," "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" and "Conan the Barbarian." I can watch all three, on repeat, all day.
Can't wait for the day you discover that girls are actually real
Fools, wowed by the magic show, refused to notice flagrant continuity errors
They were so quick to make dinosaurs come to life they didn’t stop to think if they should do a retake
How about, for one of your future videos, you do a list on The Best Initial Use of Songs in Shows and Movies Before They Got Played to Death. Because while we groan and complain about listening to these tunes for the millionth time some of us forget that there was a time when hearing them in a show or movie made us feel happy, excited or otherwise moved us. So it would be great to reflect on those happier, more innocent times.
Fakt You cant call Spieces a Alien Ripoff because Alien and Spieces are made from the same artist HR Giger
I'm curious how many franchises have started in a secluded woodland type place only for one of the sequels to move the setting to a city. Predator, Jurassic Park, and Friday the 13th come to mind off the top of my head.
The irony of 'The Running Man' is that in the original Stephen King novel the protagonist DOES have to carry a camera around with him as that's how he proves he's still on the run and thus gets paid for every day he sends back the footage of himself evading capture, so in that manner it would be possible to get footage of him being captured via his own POV.
I always thought that POV shot from 'The Running Man' was supposed to be a giveaway that it wasn't real. I didn't consider it a mistake.
Yeah, its one of the plots in the movie. Faked footage.
Predator 2. Awesome movie and the movie that made the legendary, late Bill Paxton the only actor killed by a Terminator, an Alien and a Predator
I actually did notice that mistake in Predator 2. It was something I would point out to people when talking about that movie, lol.
This reminds me of Siskel and Ebert's "They'll do it everytime" shows. Hey, it happens.
Jurassic Park - First of all, the T-Rex doesn't eat a goat off-screen and then appear "far later". When the goat is first shown, the T-Rex never comes around. The same goat is still there at the "far later" time when the cars stop in front of that paddock. In fact, the whole purpose of the goat is to signal to the audience that the cars ARE in front of the T-Rex paddock, otherwise they would have no idea where they are.
Then, it's literally only seconds between the T-Rex eating the goat off-camera, the leg landing on the car, and then T-Rex being fully revealed. As for the leg and blood disappearing, there's a perfectly plausible explanation: The roof of the car wasn't flat and it was wet, so the leg simply slid down off-camera, and the rain washed away the blood. Was it a mistake by the film crew? Probably, but one that could have easily happened naturally as well.
I'd like to add that it was also supposed to be a hurricane/tropical storm, so a strong gust of wind could have lifted the leg off the roof as well.
Glad to see someone else loves Predator 2 as much as me 👍🏻
Bloodshot wasn't THAT bad. not saying it was great. but it wasn't THAT bad.
I mean, he was already superhuman before the procedure.
In The Faculty, I always thought Famke Janssen's character got cut in two. So I was very surprised to see her whole again at the end of the film.
For Jurassic Park, I thought you'd mention the hand pushing the Velociraptor figure through the doorway in the kitchen attack scene.
You missed out the glaring mistake of how Cypher was able to jack into the matrix and have a secret meeting with Agent Smith without Tank noticing!!
I never notice these things! I'd have to chose between Terminator and Predator for my fav Arnie movie. I'm going for Terminator tho, cause the sheer amount of biceps in Predator was a bit rediculous ;D
You see more in Commando. 😏😆
The magic clothes, from wet to dry, happens all the time. Usually they aren't completely dry, but after falling into a body of water, they should still be completely drenched for at least a few minutes. But they are only sort of wet. And thier hair is almost always completely dry.
SPECIES - the "docile female" isn't a mistake, it's an integral plot-point and one that Preston (Michael Madsen's character) specifically addresses in the movie.
Sometimes newspapers had large ads that consumed half or all of a page. Sometimes those ads had alot of blank space with something simple in the center. It would give the appearance of a blank page. But the page isn't blank when it has a border on the edge which may have been an ad.
2:25 It makes you think of all the movies that just used movie footage for security monitors, binoculars etc. 😂
The more glaring issue with Jurassic Park than the goat leg was the fact that the ground where the T-Rex was was level with the cars, but when he pushes the car over the side, suddenly it's a huge drop-off over a wall. They have to repel down it... Also, why does the car fall straight down the tree and break huge tree limbs instead of just falling away from the tree? These were way bigger oversights than the one in this video and they happened near the same part of the movie...
"The Thing" - There is more to that scene than just the axe. There was no need to break down the door, there is another door from the coat room. That's how the other two guys got in. So who had the keys???
The Running Man POV scene is real easy. Probably the same way they did the fight scene later between Captain Freedom and fake Richards. They got an actor to reenact the fake scenario and digitally graft Richards’ face on the actor.
Species: "more docile & controllable, huh? I guess you guys don't get out much"
It wasn't a mistake, more like it was used as an in universe joke
Predator 2- it was possible more of a minor editing mistake or they couldnt put it in the movie due to gore.
Or assume that the top half did fall but we weren't allowed to see it.
Yeah. And in Bloodshot, I figured the discrepancies were because it was imperfect VR illusions to hint away the secret.
1st in Jurassic Park, Rex is a SHE not a he. And as for Bloodshot, I would assume that wasn't a filmmaker issue as much as an overzealous editor issue, probably cutting the film down for time based some capricious time limit imposed by a studio exec.
I hate it when stories lack INTERNAL CONSISTENCY. For example in the "Monsterverse" movies certain Kaiju (called "Titans" in those movies) keep drastically changing in size depending on what kind of scene they want to show without it being functionally a part of the story.
For example in the 2014 version of Godzilla he was described as being approximately 350 feet tall but when he was attacking the Golden Gate Bridge the top of his head was near the top of the bridge. Um... Its a few hundred feet from water to the freeway then a few hundred more feet to the top of the height of the bridge and then however much water there is in the ocean below him before his feet touch the mud or rock???
In the most recent Godzilla movie "Skar King" who was smaller than Godzilla so maybe 250 to 300 feet tall standing fully straight was practically the size of an entire beach and the people on the beach compared to him the way ants would compare to a human. Had they been consistent with sizing they would have compared to him the way baby mice compare to a fully grown human and baby mice are much bigger than ants. Skar King was probably pushing 1000 feet tall in that scene.
I respect monster movies that are consistent with a monster's size the whole time.
the immediately dried clothes right after they got out of water is reoccurring thing on most movies, it's literally how it always go smh 🤦♂
FYI, about Predator 2, it depicted a massive shoot out between police and gang, which happened in '97 aka the North Hollywood Bank Shootout and it was at the time the hottest summer on record for LA and planet Earth at that time.
another mistake in Jurassic Park that i bet everyone noticed, the Trex breaks out, trash the car, then gets baited away, Grant goes over to save the kids, trex returns, bumps the car over the concrete barrier the trex not long ago walked over, which has now turned into a massive drop where Grant is desperately clinging on to a steel wire from the electric barrier with Alexis desperately clinging on to him to not fall the dozens of meters down to their death, so the question is, how did the trex walk over the concrete barrier when theres a drop a couple times greater then the trex is tall?
The biggest blooper I have seen in a movie was from the horror movie The Calling. As the camera pans, a boom mike is clearly visible since it moves as well. How it was left in upon release, I have no idea.
The biggest mistake in Jurassic Park is that most of the dinosaurs are actually from the Cretaceous Period. I bet they were red in the face when they realised that mistake.
Not really, Jurassic Park sounds better - the dinosaurs could have been from any period and they would have still used that name.
Total Recall
See you at the party, Richter!
The instantly dry clothes trick was very common in films and TV in the 80's. Had we had social media back then, it would have been a meme in its own right.
The worse mistake in the X-Files movie was that it's always daylight in Antarctica, when it's high summer in the northern hemisphere. It should have been polar winter in Antarctica and 27/7 darkness. Also, you can't to go Antarctica except with special permission from the government (that was glossed over), and Mulder certainly should not have been allowed to go alone into the interior. But Chris Carter just ignored all those little inconvenient blockages of physics, logic and law.
10 Sci-Fi Movie Nitpicks You Never Noticed Before and Don't Much Care About.
Scully being impregnated by an alien wasn't really a twist, it was a coverup for the fact she was pregnant IRL.
1. 00:26 The Thing (1982) Carpenter - Breaking down the door (prop)
2. 01:29 The Running Man (1987) Glaser - Arnie's P.O.V. camera
3. 02:45 The Cave (2005) Hunt - Magic mouthpieces
4. 03:48 The X-Files (1998) Bowman - Mulder's mysterious (news)paper
5. 04:44 Godzilla (2014) Edwards - Emergency epinephrine
6. 06:12 Species (1995) Donaldson - Docile female
7. 07:14 The Faculty (1998) Rodriguez - Zeke's magical clothes
8. 08:22 Predator 2 () Hopkins - Half the man he used to be
9. 09:31 Bloodshot (2020) Wilson - Vin Diesel's teleportation
10. 10:34 Jurassic Park (1993) Spielberg - The vanishing goat leg
Any ads with Bill Cosby should age well.
Couldnt the goat leg have simply slid off the car in heavy downpour along with the blood just been washed away? Thats what I always assumed since been a kid. This wasnt just a drizzle.
Favourite Arnold movie is 'Conan the Barbarian', no question.
Has the dude seen Total Recall? It doesn't take place "across America". The game zone is an abandoned part of Los Angeles.
The goat feeder is at eye level, the T-Rex walks out at eye level, yet a magical hole appears when the car gets pushed off into the tree and they have to climb down the wall.
Uh. Running man isn't across America, it's just through one closed-off destroyed area of a city turned into a gladiatorial arena. Even the opening scenes take place in and around the same city.
In Predator 2, Gary Busey's character was originally supposed to be Dutch returning from the first, But Arnold didn't want to reprise the role so it got rewritten.
3:00 I love the cave!
Any Godzilla "fan" who finds the recent versions of Godzilla "dark...dour and mean-spirited" certainly hasn't seen the original Gorjira.
With drastic park how did he get all those different dinosaurs off one DNA sample? And if you say DNA mutation than he doesn’t need the sample because of crocodiles.
Favorite Arnie Movie ?
Last Action Hero, hands down. Decades ahead of its time.
I’m a medic… we don’t give Epi for AFib… VFib? Yes, 1 mg of 1:10,000 epi would be appropriate. AFib gets 0.25mg/kg of diltiazem max dose of 25mg.. And that’s only in emergencies with RVR. People live with afib everyday.
1:45 - (The Running Man film) “follows his desperate escape across America.”
Nope. Even near the beginning of the movie, as the escaped prisoners are making their way through the city streets, the show’s announcer describes it as “four hundred square blocks of game-zone” - twenty blocks by twenty blocks. That’s a square with sides 2 miles long.
There’s another big mistake in The Faculty. This is from IMDb.
“(at around 1h 3 mins) Zeke states that Scat, a diuretic, dries out the aliens. A diuretic makes you urinate and must be ingested to work and would not dry out an object on contact. Scat is a desiccant which would dry out an object on contact.”
I’m guessing he’s no Heisenberg.
The special effects on _The Thing_ were done by Rob _"Bow-teen,"_ not Rob _"Bottin'."_ But then. I've heard several British people on CZcams make some absolute _buctheries_ of Native American names, like actually pronouncing Apache as "AP-ash", Cheyenne as "CHI-yeen," and Comanche as "KO-manch." It was really bizarre.
But then _again,_ I'm actually American, and for _decades_ I thought there were two big cities in Arizona,: "Tuckson" and "Tuson." That's what happens when you only know names from reading.
I see the point with #9, but the network had already shown they can fake footage, so maybe they CGI'd it to make Arnold's character more dislikeable?
Fav Arnold Schwarzenegger movie has got to be Predator. Commando is next.
the goat leg in Jurassic Park a mistake we never noticed before ? It is one of the most famous movie mistakes . Back in the days, there were so many articles pointing out the many mistakes in the movie : the jeep's opened/closed door, the cliff in the T-Rex den, the jeep's light when in the tree, the robotic arm holding the egg, the damages on the jeep while being chased by the T=rex, Grant's hat, Lex's tank top's designs, the raptor's puppeteer's hand, the crew member reflexion, the microphones showing, the spotlights, the potted tree, fences missing parts, Nedry's bag, the road sign arrow, the video playing on the computer screen, Hammond's towel, etc . . . we all noticed the mistake ages ago
Yes as docile as a black widow spider hahahaha
In the X-Files, bees are not needed to pollinate corn.
I loved Running man, but never whould had believed it was from stefen kung