In April, 1970, Jim Lovell’s daughter can be seen clutching The Beatles’ Let it Be – quite an achievement, as the album wasn’t released until August of that year.
Also, a Sharp model television is seen that wasn’t made until the late 1980s, and several of the logos on official Nasa uniforms weren’t introduced until after the events of the film took place.
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SCQ47
Nov 3rd 2009, 14:32
For someone who is nitpicking, you might want to remember that NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is spelled with all capitals. Hey! Splitting hairs is fun!
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hellomkat
Nov 3rd 2009, 15:49
In Titanic, Rose pays for her portrait with a Roosevelt Dime, not yet created. Also, in Gladiator, women are shown sitting in all levels of the Coliseum. Only the Vestal Virgins and Caesar's wife were allowed to sit in any tier other than the fourth level, where all the slaves sat.
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hellomkat
Nov 3rd 2009, 15:50
In Titanic, Rose pays for her portrait with a Roosevelt Dime, not yet created. Also, in Gladiator, women are shown sitting in all levels of the Coliseum. Only the Vestal Virgins and Caesar's wife were allowed to sit in any tier other than the fourth level, where all the slaves sat.
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Flaygor
Nov 3rd 2009, 20:21
If we are being picky The Green Mile was not based on a short but on a novel broken down into smaller parts.
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dgoodswen
Nov 4th 2009, 0:36
The word you're looking for is 'finickity'
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thedarkknight
Nov 4th 2009, 15:44
The word you're looking for is "anal".
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Jamiethe
Nov 5th 2009, 9:12
Good feature - but I am going to join in with the nitpicking and tell you that the word is Scandinavian and not Scandenavian. I know that, and I am not even a Scandinavian. J.
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DQ17E
Nov 6th 2009, 16:43
In Almost Famous, those aren't post it notes. They're squares of yellow legal paper, as explained by Crowe himself on the commentary.
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giovannisorta
Mar 19th 2010, 15:14
Gladiatorial combat ceased to exist 200 years after the events of Gladiator how could they have only started wearing helmets 700 years later when the Roman Empire didn't even exist anymore. Also how can a list about anachronism be missing Public Enemies. That movie is incredibly inaccurate timeline wise
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