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Old 02-25-2008, 02:28 PM
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Errors in geography: The setting is New York City, but there are obvious Toronto landmarks (most noticeably the CN Tower and The Sky Dome) visible in the background of several shots.


Continuity: When Billie kisses the music sheet, she is wearing pink lipstick, but the lip print is red.


Continuity: After Billie kisses the music sheet, the pencil in front of it is lying so that you can see the brand name on the side of it. When Dice goes back later, the pencil is yellow and the writing isn't visible on it any more.


Continuity: When Billie enters the apartment, she finds the song Dice wrote for her. Between shots before she picks up the sheet, the amount written on it changes.


Continuity: After Billie slaps Dice, then leaves, her handbag swaps shoulders.


Plot holes: When Billie and Dice are in the limo, Dice mimics what Rafael said to Billie at the party. However at that point Dice was not with them to hear this - he was off in the crowds at the party.


Continuity: When Billie is sitting at the keyboard, and she puts a pad down, and lays a pen on top. Between shots the pen rotates - note the direction which the pen nib faces.


Continuity: When Billie sings "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" on stage for the first time, the microphone cord wrapped around her hand and arm, and her hands on the microphone pole change position in every shot.


Anachronisms: In 1983, Billie covers the Cherrelle/Robert Palmer hit "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" which was not originally released until 1984.


Continuity: When Billie, Roxie and Louise dance under the silver glitter, Roxie has two pieces of glitter stuck under her neck, which both fall off. In the next shot one piece is back.


Anachronisms: Dice covers "Spin" in 1983. "Spin" wasn't published until 1985.


Anachronisms: Shots of the public walking on the street reveals people using modern cellular phones (only visible in Fullscreen format.) Shots of the road reveal modern cars.


Continuity: When Mariah, is on the "not a date" with Dice, and they're having dinner, the amount of wine in the glasses changes in every shot.


Continuity: When Dice is talking to Billie about his future as her producer, he has a drink in his hand. During the conversation, he takes a sip, and lays it down in a position on his chest where, if there truly was liquid in the cup, it would have spilled out; then proceeds to keep drinking as if there still was liquid in the cup.

These are examples of goofs found in the movie Glitter !



Can you please Share any goofs you find in Nigerian movies similar to these .... that is if there are any ... Thanks !
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to be totally honest, i think it would be much easier to list non-goofs you have found in Nollywood movies.
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takestyle is right.. it is the goofs that make naija movies.. i love naija movies but damn.... if we start goofs it will end up as encyclopedia....everything down to the title is goof...
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to be totally honest, i think it would be much easier to list non-goofs you have found in Nollywood movies.
Oh! That is so funny!
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takestyle is right.. it is the goofs that make naija movies.. i love naija movies but damn.... if we start goofs it will end up as encyclopedia....everything down to the title is goof...
Oooooh! I just can't stop laughing; that is so true!
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