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- The movie shows a rocket being launched
by the Russians with palm trees in the foreground.
- Jim
- When Spectres rocket lands in its hidden
base, the wires, and even a hook or some other
big stuff that it is hanging from are visible.
- Olav Westerman
- When the car that chases James Bond and
the Japanese girl is lifted by a helicopter
with a big electro-magnet, there is no other
helicopter in sight. Despite that, Bond and
the girl watch on a TV-screen in the car as
the helicopter, filmed from the air, flies
away with the car. - Olav
Westerman
- Also, at the end, in the control room of
the volcano base, we see a TV that shows the
SPECTRE craft "eating" the other
craft, but there is no other craft in sight,
or on radar. - Bob
- During a high speed car chase the speedometer
needle remains firmly stuck on zero. - Ajit
- As Bond is trapped in the airplane and the
pilot jumps out with her parachute, Bond frees
his hand and poises to break the board that
binds him in. The close-up of the board shows
the pre-broken and repaired break. Besides,
boards are broken with the grain of the wood,
not against the grain. - Kieth
Moreland
- As the SPECTRE rocket-launching base self-destructs,
in the long-shot, all of the dead bodies flip-flop
around as though they are all one-piece. Unless
the producers they want us to think that the
onset of rigor mortis is that quick. - Kieth
Moreland
- After swimming in the ocean, taking a climb
that looks like it would take days, Bond and
the girl arrive at the volcano to discover
the secret entrance. He sends her off to get
help. After wearing his peasant fisherman's
disguise, he now dresses himself from head-to-toe
in his ninja outfit, an outfit complete with
suction cups for his knees and hands. I know
ninjas are the master of concealment, but
just where did he conceal all this stuff?
- Kieth
Moreland
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