I looked on moviemistakes.com but they only seem to list mistakes within one particular movie.
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funkiste — 9 years ago(November 15, 2016 09:21 AM)
I looked on moviemistakes.com but they only seem to list mistakes within one particular movie.
I'm looking for a site or list of inconsistencies/continuity mistakes between different films within the same series. For example, in the Halloween series, the Myers' house looks dramatically different in Halloween 5 than it does in the others. That kind of thing.
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yurenchu — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 09:52 AM)
In Mission: Impossible III (2006), the main character Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is seen writing righthandedly, but in the sequel Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) Ethan draws a sketch of a villain's face lefthandedly. One could argue that maybe the IMF trains its secret agents to be ambidextrous, but I really don't see a point to that, and these scenes rather occur as an inconsistency to me.
The logic of time travel (and its consequences) across the three Back To The Future films is probably not consistent.
Keiko Matsui & Carl Anderson - "A Drop of Water"
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BobbySixkillerHammond — 9 years ago(November 18, 2016 11:31 AM)
In suicide squad, the government want a team able to fight huys with god power like Superman and make a team without superpower (imagine boomerang vs superman or harley quinn vs Zod ?) Just ridiculous.
Ok the enchantress is powerfull but mortal and the only man with superpower refuse to use them.
And if you say : Bobby, you are stupid, Batman has no power but he fight Superman, i explain that he use a armor and kryptonit, and he has The Batmobile and a guy with a Batmobile can win againt everybody
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NESPlayer — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 06:22 AM)
O.k., let's start with my favorite movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street":
In part 2, the new protagonists read Nancy's diary. Her last entry describes that she knows now how she can defeat Freddy, by not being afraid of him and taking away his power.
This does not align with the first movie: When she pulls him out of the dream, first she tries to do physical harm to him: Attacking him with a hammer, letting him walk into explosions, setting him on fire and getting her police dad to help etc.
Only in the very last encounter does she realize that she has to turn her back on him.
There's no way the diary entries could have written the way they are.
Also, the door is suddenly red instead of blue, despite it still having the bars on it that Marge's installed.
Part 2 plays five years after part 1. Part 3 plays six years after part 1. And yet, the house is a complete ruin in part 3 while it looked perfectly normal in part 1.
Part 4 establishes that Amanda Krueger's spirit is somehow trapped at the location where she committed suicide. Only when that one girl goes there and touches her skeleton, is the spirit set free.
By watching part 3, you don't get this impression. In this movie, she freely walks around as a ghost and can talk about whatever she wants. Besides, there's actually a gravestone of her.
Part 6 establishes how Freddy was killed: The parents threw molotov cocktails into the boiler room. Part 1 said that they took gasoline and made a trail to the door, then lit the whole thing up.
"Freddy vs. Jason" recreates the same scene as part 6, but they shot it again. Compare the scenes and you'll see that they don't match.
Those are just a few of many inconsistencies. Another one is that Freddy never looks the same between two movies.