"I hate banks. They do nothing positive for anybody except take care of themselves. They’re first in with their fees and first out when there’s trouble. "
- Earl Warren.
This could earn a whole new thread. 
"I hate banks. They do nothing positive for anybody except take care of themselves. They’re first in with their fees and first out when there’s trouble. "
This could earn a whole new thread. 
A whole bunch of elements are solid and can have crystalline structures at room temperature. Think of carbon, silicon and a whole bunch of metallic elements.
I see someone there tries to answer the Apollo 13 nitpick I cited by saying that the astronauts were important enough that Lovell could have wangled an advance copy of the Beatles LP from the record company for his daughter. In the first place, there’s no way the finished, packaged album could exist on April 11–Phil Spector was still mixing the tapes as late as April 2. But more interestingly, it’s one theme of the movie that the public didn’t perceive the astronauts as being such a big deal anymore, hence the lack of television coverage of the mission until the possibility of disaster made it newsworthy.
It’s a reference to an exchange from The Simpsons.
Marge: Do you want your son to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or a sleazy male stripper?
Homer: Can’t he be both, like the late Earl Warren?
Marge: Earl Warren wasn’t a stripper!
Homer: Now, who’s being naïve?
My brother and I went to see War of the Worlds and he had a problem with the fact that, at the end of the movie, the army guys were firing multiple rounds from single-round RPG’s. Or something like that. Myself, I’m not too sure what an RPG is, but according to my brother, they were using them wrong. I explained to him that “They don’t have to show the guys reloading the things, you know.”
I presume you’ve never operated a BBS? Modems do what you configure them to do, and it’s quite possible to make a modem behave the way you describe.
devoted to anal retentive plot-hole finding. sounds more like blind-folded sexual deviants’ S&M site. lol. 
---- I meant to post this quote: originally Posted by KJ
This seems like a good place to mention nitpickers.com, a web site devoted to anal retentive plot-hole finding. " …
apologies to- Biffy the Elephant Shrew.

I was in the same ballpark. Not too bad… Excellent reference, I’ll have to remember that one. 
I see the ‘so what?’ and raise a ‘of course he did!’ He’s a scarecrow. He’s never been to school. He didn’t suddenly get educated because a circus huckster gave him a phoney diploma.
If we’re discussing wardrobe malfunctions, let’s think about Glenn Close in Jagged Edge. Her wardrobe changes several times during her opening statement.
However, when discussing Angelina Jolie films, let’s not forget Double Jeopardy, where she’s convicted of killing her husband, only to find out that he faked his death. When she finds out, she ends up killing him, citing the “double jeopardy” clause to explain that she can’t be tried for the crime again. Let me let IMDB explain it:
In other words, Jolie’d be right back in jail for the crime.
I think you’re thinking of Sum of All Fears where a nuclear warhead is detonated in Baltimore during the Super Bowl. The movie comes BEFORE Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. Where several scenes take place in DC, yet no mention of an American city having a nuke detonated in it. In fact, trailers for Patriot Games (I think it’s that one) say that there’s never been a terrorist attack on US soil.
A nitpick in a nitpicking threat: Ashley Judd was in Double Jeopardy, not Angelina Jolie.

Oh, who cares? They’re interchangable. And talentless.
I was more concerned with the fact Doc Oc makes a lot of noise when walking with his big tentacles all the time, except when he needs to need sneak in and out of Harry’s Penthouse.
I’m sure everyone from NYC noticed this one, but in Down with Love the UN Building is shown as being across the street from Grand Central Terminal.
But geography is never a filmmaker’s strong point. Take The Day After Tomorrow (I know – attacking the film for inaccuarcies is killing an ant with an atomic bomb – you can’t miss. But Emmerich admitted he was making up the science for the story, not that he was playing with the geography, too). The giant killer tidal wave that innundates NYC has to have originated in central New Jersey. The shot of it hitting Manhattan shows that Brooklyn (and evidently all of Long Island) does not exist.
Later, the giant super duper killer storm is bearing down on Manhattan from the north (this is firmly established by the plot). The hero is holed out in the NY Public Library. When the storm hits, it first strikes the Empire State Building, which is south of the Public Library.
Evidently, Manhattan is on a turntable.
In the original Wayne’s World, when Wayne and Garth are standing outside of the Alice Cooper concert, the security guard (Chris Farley) says that Frankie Sharp, the record producer, is looking for talent, and that he’s going back through Chicago on his way to Detroit.
Later, when they come up with the idea of beaming Cassandra’s show into his limo, Garth says, “Remember what the security guard told us outside the Alice Cooper concert? He said that Mister Big [Sharpe] was coming back through Chicago on Friday…”
But the guard NEVER said that. He did say that Sharpe was coming back through Chicago, but NEVER said when.
That’s what Lauryn Hill posited in her video for “Everything is Everything”.
Heck, why not ponder why the superhumanly-strong Spider-Man manages to land several punches directly against Octavious’s head, yet never kills or seriously injures him?

In Titanic, Brock Lovett comments that if the diamond worn by Louis XIV were still around, “it would be worth more than the Hope Diamond.” Most experts believe that the Hope Diamond and Louis XIV’s blue diamond are one and the same.
The fourth funnel was a dummy, but you can still see smoke. (It was used as a vent for the kitchen stoves).