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Oops, There It Is -- Best Film Flubs of '04
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Oops, There It Is -- Best Film Flubs of '04
 
Sun Jan 2, 5:59 PM ET   Entertainment - Reuters  
 
By Chris Marlowe  
 
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Buried under the avalanche of year-end lists is one that won't make moviemakers very happy. MovieMistakes.com has named and shamed its 15 favorite continuity errors of 2004.  
 
The selections are based on the site's (http://www.moviemistakes.com) system of visitor scoring, but they're also weighted at the discretion of proprietor Jon Sandys "so that 'Harry Potter (news - web sites) and the PoA' (Prisoner of Azkaban) and 'Spider-Man 2' didn't fill the list themselves," as he put it.  
 
Sandys chose some mask difficulties from his list of Spidey problems, in particular a bit that gets blackened during the famous train scene but mysteriously becomes clean soon after.  
 
In "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban," the room containing the Monster Book of Monsters changes proportions to accommodate the action.  
 
Other moments making the list include a sandwich with multiplying crusts in "Kill Bill-Vol. 2," a flexible shovel in "Secret Window," a self-healing car in "The Bourne Supremacy" and a sun that rises in the west during "Troy."  
 
MovieMistakes.com gets more than 20,000 visitors a day, Sandys said, with traffic increasing dramatically after the release of a new blockbuster.  
 
 
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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