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2012 Movie Details
2012 taglines:We Were Warned.
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| Directors: Roland Emmerich | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 29,965 votes |
“2012″ 2009 by Roland Emmerich – Movie Goofs
“2012″ Plot Summary
An epic adventure about a global cataclysm that brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors. |
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“2012″ Goofs List
- Factual errors: The aircraft carrier USS John F Kennedy (CV-67) is seen capsizing and spilling aircraft off her flight deck as she crashes into the White House. In reality, the ship was decommissioned and mothballed in 2007 and is now tied up at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard (about 130 miles from Washington, DC).
- Factual errors: As the USS John F Kennedy capsizes onto the White House, the ship’s name and number (CV-67) are visible on her flight deck. No US aircraft carrier has its name painted on its deck in this manner; only the number ‘67′ was painted on the deck at the extreme forward end of the ship.
- Plot holes: Sasha plans to refuel the Antonov on Hawaii, but since Hawaii is destroyed and they don’t have enough fuel they have to do a water landing. Gordon mentions they lost the landing gear when they took off in Vegas so that won’t be in the way. How, then, were they planning to land to refuel and take off again like originally planned?
- Revealing mistakes: If you were looking out to the solar system from an orbit around the sun (as the film’s opening shot depicts) you would not be able to see the planets as anything more than bright stars in the distance.
- Factual errors: No aircraft could function with an atmosphere choked with volcanic ash, which would cause engine seizures.
- Factual errors: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s term as Governor of California ends in January, 2011.
- Continuity: When the decision to open the bays of the arks and let in the crowds of people, the scientist tell the captain to open the bay door, and the clock says 14:39 until impact. The camera then switches angles and the captain responds, the time then says 14:42 until wave impact.
- Errors in geography: As the tsunami bears down on the Indian Subcontinent, it is reported to be 1500 meters high, which is about 5,000 feet. The water hits the three ‘Arks’ at an undetermined elevation, but we learn the Ark is about to crash into Mount Everest at 29,500 feet. (Everest is only 29,029 feet in reality). The mile high wave, the 5.5 mile high mountain, and many hundreds of miles the wave would have to travel simply do not add up.
- Factual errors: When a tsunami is formed the best place to be is in the middle of an ocean, because the water height whether increased or decreased is not noticeable, and nor are the effects of a massive tsunami felt in the middle of the ocean; therefore, the cruise liner would not have tipped over if it was a real tsunami. It would have only tipped over if it was very close to shore.
- Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Yuri refers to the An-225 is Russian. It is in fact Ukrainian, built by the Antanov Design Bureau during the Soviet Era.
- Plot holes: Near the beginning of the movie, a massive and sudden tide hits the ocean liner Genesis while she is preparing to sail, making her collide against the docks quite hard. Such an impact would have caused significant damage to the ship and the need for immediate repairs; yet the trip is neither delayed nor canceled. (Furthermore, when we later see the Genesis at sea, the ship shows no signals of having crashed.)
- Continuity: When the children are on the camping trip they are bitten by mosquitoes. Both have several fairly serious bite marks on their faces. However in the scene in which they return home (the following day) their faces appear unblemished.
- Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Sasha crosses oneself while flying the Antonov, but he does it like the catholics, from left to right, while over 97% of Russians are Orthodox, and they do it right to left. Yuri Karpov also makes the same goof.
- Factual errors: There is no such thing as an Antonov AN-500. However there is an Antonov 225 Mriya. This might deliberate from the filmmakers since the AN-225 does not have a rear loading door like the AN-124.
- Continuity: When the cruise liner rolls over, Tony (who is holding onto a table) falls into some cupboards, however in the next scene he is still holding onto the table.
- Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The flight range of the Antonov AN-225 Russian aircraft is 15400 kilometers, which is way more then enough to reach China. Considering the panic on the ground the plane is not necessarily fully fueled when they leave, however.
- Factual errors: The luxury ocean cruise liner wouldn’t be sailing in the middle of the ocean as its top heavy superstructure makes prone to capsize in the heavy seas. Such ships typically travel close to the shoreline.
- Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): A scientist says the size of the tsunamis is proportional to the magnitude of the quake but the Richter scale is logarithmic, not linear.
- Continuity: When the arks have launched, the camera pans across them and it is obvious that one is missing, the door that it should appear from shows ‘5′, however it is Ark 3 that did not launch.
- Errors in geography: In the scene where CNN shows the destruction of Rio de Janeiro and earthquakes ravaging South America, immediately after it shows Mexico City being devastated by quakes. Mexico City is in North America not South America.
- Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): The news report about the mass suicides report suicides by followers of the Mayan quiche (one syllable like the food) calendar. ‘Quiche’ has two syllables, with the emphasis on the second syllable.
- Revealing mistakes: When Curtis is racing to get his family out of their neighborhood and the limo flies into the air, the wheels aren’t moving.
- Plot holes: An officer says that all communications from Earth have stopped, yet later the Indian scientist is able to call Dr. Helmsley to tell him about the tsunami.
- Errors in geography: When Charlie is broadcasting in Yellowstone he says he is at the top of Mount Bighorn. No such peak with that name exists in Yellowstone.
- Errors in geography: The kids are wearing sleeveless shirts and shorts in Yellowstone in the tent. Even in the summer the temperature drops drastically at night. The kids would have been in danger of hypothermia.
- Factual errors: To get into Yellowstone National Park you have to pay. You cannot just drive into the park and get to a campground like they do on the movie. The roads getting into Yellowstone are also all paved and not gravel like they are on the movie.
- Continuity: While camping, Jackson Curtis’ children call him to the tent. Jackson, in response, places his laptop down in the folding chair in front of him and moves to the tent. In the next shot, the laptop is clearly atop the ice chest and then moves back to the chair for the following shot.
- Plot holes: The Antonov in which the main characters flee to China crashes because of empty fuel-tanks. But the explosion when it finally hits the ground after falling of the cliff indicates a large amount of fuel left.
- Factual errors: When the first explosion erupts in Yellowstone, it is so dangerous that the shock wave would instantly kill anything in its path. In the film, no one is affected by this.
- Incorrectly regarded as goofs: During the ark scenes, the giraffes are shown to be making sounds – this is indeed possible. It is a myth that giraffes do not make sounds or that they do not have vocal chords. Giraffes make a quiet bleating kind of sound like sheep or goats but they do not do it very often because they rely more on body language to communicate.
- Audio/visual unsynchronized: The sound from the engine of the light twin does not match the type of engine powering it. It is heard to be a piston engine, but when it is shut down, it spins slowly down to a stop. A piston engine would stop quickly much like a car engine does.
- Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When the camera pans to Caesar’s Palace before the boxing match, you can see for a small moment the Las Vegas Strip and the Caesar’s Palace marquee showing Bette Midler’s ‘The Showgirl Must Go On’ poster. While Midler’s last show is slated at the end of January 2010, it is entirely possible that Midler’s show has a second run in 2012.
- Plot holes: Assuming that neutrinos have caused to heat the earth core, what was the cause of cooling it in such short time?
- Plot holes: When Jackson is camping with the kids, Kate calls and tells him to bring them home early, which he does. However, he then comments he is late for work. If he had planned on being at Yellowstone longer, why would Yuri be expecting him?
- Factual errors: Spoiler: The Yellowstone eruption’s pyroclastic cloud would have overtaken Jackson Curtis well before arrived at the airfield
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