That would be Mickey
Mouse?
ooops.
But I did get the film name right.
Gandalf says “He (Faramir) is pitted against a foe too great. For one has come that I feared.” (The Witch King).
And Glorfindel says:
“Do not pursue him, he will not return to this land. Far off yet is his doom, and not by the hand of man will he fall.”
Gandalf doesnt think he can kill the Witch King, and doesnt even try. Mind you- Gandalf is likely more powerful, but those prophecies are powerful. Of course technically Gandalf is a Maiar, but he is in the body of a man.
But no, the WK should not have been able to break Gandalfs staff. It was a sort of stand off.
There’s a line in a song from Encanto that just bugs me. After the magic is lost and the family has rediscovered that, as the Abuela says “The miracle is you, not some gift, just you”. Then the villagers come to help out and sing “We have no gifts, but we are many”.
No, the whole point is that the people are the gifts, not magic powers. They go back on the main theme of the movie on different lines in the same song. So frustrating.
That somebody was Clemenza, and it was a clue to show up the difference between the Godfather’s two most trusted assistants: the warm, cheerful, almost-family-member Clemenza and the strictly business, ultimately traitorous Tessio.
It might have fit in a lot better if Richard Castellano, who played Clemenza, hadn’t gotten into a contract dispute and gotten himself written out of Godfather Part II, and been replaced by the warm, cheerful, never before mentioned Frankie Pantangelo.
Sorry, it’s been a while since I saw it. But yep, Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
So Gandalf feared the coming of the witch-king, as this meant Faramir’s force was overmatched. This doesn’t mean that Gandalf personally feared him.
Glorfindel’s prophecy/lucky guess didn’t apply to Gandalf, who only looked like a man.
Just before Pippin called Gandalf to save Faramir, the wizard was about to pursue the fleeing witch-king within the witch-king’s army. Not the act of a frightened wizard.
I always assumed it was because she met him first.
In Pulp Fiction, digitally erase the bullet holes that briefly appear in the wall behind Jules and Vincent before they’re shot at.
In Zodiac, digitally fix the calendar in the scene in the hardware store near the end which is clearly showing the wrong year.
In The Man With The Golden Gun, remove the slide whistle.
I have often thought of how much better II would have been with Castellano. Showing Clemenza and Tesio in the past then in the present makes more sense than having Frankie five angels.

Not the act of a frightened wizard.
I didnt say he was frightened of him, buy being in the body of a mortal man, gandalf knew he could not defeat the Witch king personally.
And I disagree.
Gandalf, in his weaker gray form, withstood an attack by multiple Nazgûl on Weathertop and was unharmed. He later encounters another Maia, informs the fellowship (which includes some of the best combatants of Middle Earth) that their fighting skills are of little use. When the two Maia duke it out they use weapons/powers that can’t even be seen, which results in the destruction of both of them and a mountaintop.
The Nazgûl, OTOH, are shown as having some magical powers over the emotions of others but they also show reluctance to fight when victory would result in huge benefits to Sauron. They know their limits.
Clearly Tolkien meant to portray the fighting power of Maiar to be well beyond that of men, elves, and ringwraiths. Peter Jackson said he just doesn’t like wizards, so he altered the encounter at the gate. It’s one of several changes that cheapen the movies.

In Pulp Fiction, digitally erase the bullet holes that briefly appear in the wall behind Jules and Vincent before they’re shot at.
Actually, I think the bullet holes are a nice touch that explain the supposed miracle. My headcanon goes like this:
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Marvin has betrayed his friends , and is working with Jules and Vic.
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Marvin has replaced his friend’s bullets with blanks.
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There are bullet holes in the wall because of some unknown previous incident, but Jules doesn’t notice them.
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When the guy comes out of the bathroom he’s shooting blanks
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Jules sees the bullet holes and draws the wrong conclusion
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Marvin is catatonic and can’t speak
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Vince shoots Marvin before he can explain.

In The Man With The Golden Gun, remove the slide whistle.
Speaking of James Bond films–in Moonraker I would give Dolly braces!!!

Contact. No Mathew!
Or any love interest. Jodie’s character didn’t need one.
I’m sorry, but what Contact needs is an actual ending. Years of work, billions of dollars spent and hundreds of lives lost on two separate space teleporters… all so Jodie Foster could resolve her daddy issues and learn an important lesson about faith. What a stupid waste of time that movie was.
Spider-Man 2: Have Mary Jane break up with her fiancé in person instead of jilting him at the alter. Just a short scene where she calls him to the back of the church and talks with him. Throughout the entire movie he was never depicted as anything but a kind, decent man who honestly loved her, and he didn’t deserve to have something like that done to him. It wasn’t his fault that he was J. Jonah Jameson’s son.
(Besides, the man was an astronaut! And unlike certain other people, he wasn’t bitten by a radioactive Buzz Aldrin or something - he had to actually work for his superpowers).

- Marvin is catatonic and can’t speak
But if Marvin is the one who put blanks in the gun, why would he be catatonic? He’d be expecting what happened.
Even though Audrey Hepburn is in my top 5 actors, I won’t watch Breakfast at Tiffany’s because of the “one little thing”.

In Aliens I’d fix the Queen’s tail when she falls into the airlock. The tail is squared off with the big blade missing and I can’t unsee it. I think in the novel it was sheared off and spraying acid everywhere.
I wish they had picked a number larger than $42mil for the valuation of the Nostromo. I’ve heard all the handwaves about it but it still pulls me out of the film each time as a pretty ridiculously low price and did even back in the 80s/90s. In 2025, $42mil sounds ludicrously low to my ears even if you say it’s “adjusted” dollars or whatever. It’s a little thing but this is a thread about little things and I wish they’d found a different way to relate that M-Class Starfreighters are expensive.

In Pulp Fiction, I’d change Jimmy’s dialogue so he isn’t shouting the n-word at Jules. It doesn’t add anything to the scene and it just makes Jimmy (and by extension Tarantino) look like an asshole.
I always saw that as the point. Jimmy is pissed at the situation and knows that Jules needs him so he’s intentionally being a dick about it. Not enough to get himself shot but enough to impotently express his anger.