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Gladiator
Gone in 60 Seconds
Jurassic Park
Titanic
The Matrix
and hundreds more. A good source to find out more on this subject is "www.moviemistakes.com" a site made by an English film critic. He is often on the "Big Breakfast" showing some crucial movie mistakes.
i can tbe arsed to fight so i stand corrected
> BORGDRONE wrote:
Biggest Star Trek gaff
> (and this is to
> balance my comments for all you Star Wars fans) has
> to be in
> Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, when a captured Chekov is
>
> told by Khan, "But you, I never forget a face... Mr
>
> Chekov!" - Ruddy amazing since Chekov came aboard the
>
> Enterprise AFTER the events in the episode "Space
> Seed"
> and so the two could never have met until Star Trek
> II!!!!
That
> is unless you discount time travel, alternate
> realities, temporal
> anomilies etc...
HMMMM I SEE YOU HAVE
> THE NITPICKERS GUIDE TO CLASSIC STAR TREK THAT ENTIRE PASSAGE FROM
> THAT BOOK YOU LITTLE THIEF!
Well, i`m certainly not going to let you call me a thief when you quite clearly can neither read or translate the supposed evidence correctly.
You are correct that the above Trek error is mentioned in the Nitpickers Guide for Classic Trek, but as to being accused of taking that entry and using it word for word, well - if that was the case then i need to have a word with the teacher that taught you to read...
On page 337 it reads as follows:
"By the way, there`s a story going around Trekdom that this movie contains a major plot oversight concerning Khan and Chekov. In one scene, Khan tells Chekov that he remembers the Russian from his time on the Enterprise fifteen years ago. The story goes that Chekov joined the Enterprise in the second season and "Space Seed" occurred in the first season. Therefore Khan could not remember Chekov..."
It continues on from this, but i think showing this makes my point if you re-read my original entry!!!
Now since the above in no way reads like my entry, and if i did wish to copy whole chunks of dialogue from a publication then why bother to change it for the benefit of a Chatroom, don`t you think i have better things to do???
All i did was type in what i had remembered reading - nothing more, nothing less.
All i ask of you is to check your facts properly before calling someone a thief, and to post your apology on this site ASAP.
Biggest Star Trek gaff
> (and this is to balance my comments for all you Star Wars fans) has
> to be in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, when a captured Chekov is
> told by Khan, "But you, I never forget a face... Mr
> Chekov!" - Ruddy amazing since Chekov came aboard the
> Enterprise AFTER the events in the episode "Space Seed"
> and so the two could never have met until Star Trek II!!!!
That
> is unless you discount time travel, alternate realities, temporal
> anomilies etc...
HMMMM I SEE YOU HAVE THE NITPICKERS GUIDE TO CLASSIC STAR TREK THAT ENTIRE PASSAGE FROM THAT BOOK YOU LITTLE THIEF!
> how did the T-Rex squeeze throught such a small door?
As far as I recall, he crashes through a large wall.
> I heard Titanic is supposed to have 167 mistakes in.
The biggest
> mistake ever is the pokemon movies.
I watched half a cartoon to
> see what all the fuss is and found that that it was the biggest bag
> of poop i've ever layed my eyes on. oh man 4 full feature films of
> this.
But how much money did they make (and still making)? That's not a mistake, just marketing.
A case for Mulder and Scully methinks....