Chess Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen was brought in as a consultant for the movie Finding Faith (2025) to help obfuscate the fact that star Stephen Bishop could only move diagonally
In Fantastic 4: First Steps we are supposed to believe that these characters have just learned walk, yet they aren't wobbly, don't have to use their arms to balance themselves and they never mention of how weird it is that people in theirs late 30s have never taken a step before.
In Starfox (2027) they took one of the most iconic science-fiction franchises in video game history and removed all sci-fi elements. And now Fox McCloud can't even operate a car and has to be driven around by a self-insert character of the director?
In American Sniper (2014) Bradley Coopermakes an incredibly long-distance shot (2,100 yards) under extreme pressure to protect his comrades. Is he the actor with the most range?
Troy (2004) tells the story of a high school quarterback that gets into hijinx at a community college. Why do people keep comparing it to the new Christopher Nolan movie?
Edward Norton's performance as King Baldwin IV in Kingdom of Heaven (2005) was praised by fellow cast members, despite going for a high five mid-scene. This is historically inaccurate, as the high five wasn't invented until 1977.
The Odyssey (2026) is one of the most discussed films online, but I'm not able to join in on the conversation because that hack Chris Nolan hasn't shown anything that offends me. Is he discriminating against people that aren't on the outrage bandwagon?
In Toy Story 5 (2026) Woody is shown to be wearing Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger wrist communicator. This mistake by the animators wasn't caught by the editors and made it into the final version of the movie.
One Night In Paris (2001) tells the inspiring tale of a spunky, young hotel heiress doing physical labor whilst getting shafted by the patriarchy. Its satisfying finale inspired a new wave of European cinema. What are the best lines from this motion picture?