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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 6:34 pm
whoa! those are some crazy mistakes! i cant believe they saw those mistakes! eek
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 7:58 pm
I noticed a few things, too. That's messed up.
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:12 pm
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:25 pm
^_^ Stuff like that doesn't go unnoticed usually.
I've noticed quite a few mistakes in things...and it runs in my family. sweatdrop Like in a cartoon, something will be colored wrong (usually the same color as a piece of clothing onto the skin next to it...I noticed this once in Scooby Doo and in Family Guy). Or they forget something.
Also, in Young Frankenstein, this guy has a fake arm on his left side, and in one scene it's on his right (though that movie was making fun of Frankenstein so it may have been on purpose).
In Gladiator in one of the collusseum scenes, you can see hydrolic tanks on the chariots. xd
And in another scene of that movie, in the part where there's a stable and horses, you can see a man in the background wearing jeans and a jacket, moving some wires. sweatdrop
Oh and Braveheart...the Irish guy, Steven, was talking to William in the movie, and it moved from his face to Steven's face...Steven's hair kept changing...one scene it'd be completely slicked back, the other he'd have bangs in his face. sweatdrop
So...this stuff happens.
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:35 pm
easter eggs like those are planted by the mad scientists at the Colgate toothpaste company, where they are in an agreement between the russian government and Kim Jhong Il, which states 'For every good tube of toothpaste, 2 bad ones are placed' This was made apparent during world war 1, when the triple entente had fired it's first missile which had 'brush thrice a day' engraved on it's wing. Also, Subliminal messages were implanted in every episode of save by the bell from the first episode, to the college years. This was brought on by mario Lopez, who is the head of Colgate now.
Or Squaresoft is slacking a bit! tsk tsk!
This reminds me of the episode of the Drew Carey show, where you had to spot the 50 differences in the episode.
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