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05/07/2002 09:00 AM ID: 21076 Permalink   

Mistakes in Spiderman very obvious

 

According to the Moviemistakes.com website, mistakes in the new Spiderman movie are appearing faster than in any other film.

With 64 quite obvious mistakes in Spiderman putting it in 14th place, the most mistakes have been found in the Matrix with 146, followed by Titanic at 136 and The Lord Of The Rings with 111.

In Spiderman Green Goblin's dirty costume suddenly appears clean and a broken lamp is suddenly fixed.

 
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  who cares  
 
nitpickers

it's a great movie
 
  by: Scorpio   05/07/2002 09:15 AM     
  hmm  
 
these people really should get out more
 
  by: Squeakybadger   05/07/2002 01:27 PM     
  Wrong url  
 
The url given contains an empty "to register" page. However, it seems http://www.movie-mistakes.com is the site to go to.
 
  by: binkzz   05/07/2002 04:39 PM     
  I agree these people need a life...  
 
I thought the movie was pretty damn good, and from me that is praise indeed, but I guess some people get their jollies from finding fault with stuff.. they are definitely the glass is half empty types I guess *grin*
 
  by: JULESLADY     05/07/2002 05:30 PM     
  This will not do  
 
just because of this, i wont pay to see this movie ;) he he
 
  by: doobie   05/07/2002 08:46 PM     
  What gets me...  
 
What gets me is how the general public is so sucked in by all the crap movies that have been coming out recently. Just another multi-million dollar show of how low the movie industry will go to make the $$$. The money would have done a lot more good feeding the hungry, but hey, at least the filthy rich now have a little more money to hoard.
 
  by: kballs   05/08/2002 11:56 AM     
  So What?  
 
So what if it had mistakes? Does it change the over all entertainment value of the movie? I for one enjoyed the movie, so what if it had mistakes? Give one movie that doesn't have mistakes...
 
  by: DuncanHole   05/08/2002 10:09 PM     
  WTC STILL IN SPIDERMAN MOVIE  
 
IN THE SCENCE FOLLOWING EXACTLY RIGHT AFTER THE GUY SINGING THE SPIDERMAN SONG IN THE SUBWAY, THE WTC CAN BE SEEN AS A REFLECTION IN THE EYES OF SPIDERMAN.
 
  by: MAVCOM47   05/09/2002 06:44 AM     
  Really?  
 
I never notice these mistakes until someone (or some source) points them out to me.
 
  by: kalikloud   05/10/2002 12:00 PM     
 
 
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