X-Men: The Last Stand Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

X-Men: The Last Stand Goofs, Mistakes and Bloopers

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X-Men: The Last Stand taglines:Take a Stand
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Actors:
  • James Marsden
  • Patrick Stewart Prof. Charles Xavier
    Hugh Jackman Logan/Wolverine
    Ian McKellen Eric Lensherr/Magneto
    Halle Berry Ororo Munroe/Storm
    Famke Janssen Jean Grey/Phoenix
    Anna Paquin Marie D’Ancanto/Rogue
    Rebecca Romijn Raven Darkholme/Mystique
    Kelsey Grammer Dr. Hank McCoy/Beast
    Shawn Ashmore Bobby Drake/Iceman
    Ellen Page Kathryn “Kitty” Pryde/Shadowcat
    Ben Foster Warren Worthington III/Angel
    Aaron Stanford John Allerdyce/Pyro
    Olivia Williams Moira MacTaggart
    Shohreh Aghdashloo Dr. Kavita Rao
    Scott Summers/Cyclops
    Directors: Brett Ratner
    IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 103,122 votes

    “X-Men: The Last Stand” 2006 by Brett Ratner – Movie Goofs

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    When a cure is found to treat mutations, lines are drawn amongst the X-Men, led by Professor Charles Xavier, and the Brotherhood, a band of powerful mutants organized under Xavier’s former ally, Magneto. add synopsis

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    “X-Men: The Last Stand” Goofs List

    • Miscellaneous: In the closing credits, the credit for Paint Foreman is misspelled as Paint Forman.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Beast meets Leech, a close-up of Beast’s face as he remarks on Leech’s power reveals the net-like tape used to attach the blue fur to his face.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Wolverine shows Jean Scott’s glasses when he is trying to control her, a close-up of his hand reveals a small cut on one of his fingers. In the X-Men universe, Wolverine has healing powers that prevent him from having any cuts on his body for any significant length of time.
    • Miscellaneous: While Jean Grey was tearing off Wolverine’s skin, in the last and the biggest tear off, despite Wolverine has restored completely, when Jean Grey starts to tear off, the wounds previously occurred have healed in one frame, less than a millisecond.
    • Continuity: Time of day during the final battle sequence. The first pan over the bridge from southeast looking north, is clearly midday as the shadow of the bridge is almost directly underneath it. When Magneto first walks onto the Golden Gate bridge it is close to sunset, and the shadowing is very inconsistent, sometimes sharp from direct sunlight, sometimes not. By the time they move the bridge and drops it onto the island, and lowers himself to the bridge, and all the mutants move forward, it is suddenly dark. In the DVD commentary, everyone acknowledges it, but says “Hopefully you’re into the movie enough… The whole battle is then shown as taking place in the dark.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Wolverine leaves on the motorcycle from the school and goes to the woods looking for Jean, to Magneto’s hide-out, he is wearing a brown leather jacket. But, once in the woods, he senses something, the camera pans down as he extends his claws. Although the DVD Commentary from the Writers & Director mention it and jokingly say “He has a mutant power here, the ability to lose his jacket. He has a jacket here, if you look at his sleeve… and now, no jacket.” This is because right after that he is shown in nothing but the white wife-beater style t-shirt. But if you look at it in slow-motion, and see in subsequent shots, it is actually his watch. In some shots, his jacket hangs as low or lower than the sleeve and if he was wearing it, we would most likely have seen the front part of the jacket against his jeans in that shot.
    • Continuity: In the woods at Magneto’s hide-out, Wolverine is attacked by the mutant Spike. When he kills Spike, he has two spikes in his stomach on either side of his belly button. The wounds heal, and you see the holes in the wife-beater style t-shirt he is wearing, but in the rest of these scenes, the holes are gone.
    • Continuity: When Dr. Kavita Rao prepares The Cure injection for Angel, at first, the needle clearly doesn’t have the plastic protective cap on, then she takes it off in the next shot.
    • Revealing mistakes: In the scenes of traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge, there are no yellow lane markers separating the northbound and southbound lanes. They are used to adjust the number of lanes in each direction, and they’re always present on the bridge.
    • Revealing mistakes: On several occasions, the line where Mystique’s blue makeup ends around her mouth is easily visible.
    • Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Scott rides to the lake, he is on a Harley-Davidson V-Rod, but the audio used for the engine noise is from a regular V-Twin Harley engine. The V-Rod’s engine sounds more like a car than a typical Harley.
    • Continuity: When Professor Xavier and Magneto enter Jean Grey’s old house and find her sitting on a chair, items in the room are levitated around her. When the items drop, the bookcase over her right shoulder hits the ground and all the books fall off, the lamp on top remains on. In a later shot the books are back in the book case and the lamp is on the floor.
    • Miscellaneous: The word “too” is misspelled as “to” in the caption “The not to distant future”. (Corrected on DVD version)
    • Continuity: At the final battle, when the X-men are lined up, Wolverine is too far forward from the light pole to just swings back and cut (as he does) so it falls onto the attacking mutants. When the pole is falling down, the lights are still on, even though the power line should be cut through. Then as Wolverine is fighting off more mutants, the light pole can be seen right behind him still up.
    • Revealing mistakes: When Magneto drops the bridge, Magneto then flies above the bridge to avoid the impact. The Impact is hard enough to crush several buildings on the island, but apparently none of the Brotherhood or the cars on the bridge seem to have been disturbed by falling 100 feet to the ground below.
    • Miscellaneous: At the end scene with Jean and Wolverine, there is a shot of him from behind, and his beard makeup is hanging slightly loose from his cheek.
    • Miscellaneous: Joel Einhorn’s name is spelled as Joel einhorn in the end credits of the movie.
    • Revealing mistakes: In the scene where Bobby takes Kitty skating in the fountain he uses his power to create blades on the bottom of his regular shoes, however, at certain points real blades are clearly visible underneath the ice he created.
    • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Juggernaut is inside of the building attempting to find Leech and destroy him, Kitty pulls him into the floor. Juggernaut’s power is that when he has momentum nothing can stand in his way, yet he later destroys the floor holding him just by moving his arms up, he could never have gained momentum because he couldn’t move his arms. However, Juggernaut’s legs could have been dangling THROUGH the floor. If he wiggled them, that would be all the momentum he would need to break free.
    • Factual errors: When Magneto raises the Golden Gate Bridge the towers are shown shattering as if constructed of concrete. The unpainted piers are concrete but the painted towers are in fact steel.
    • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): At the scene where Rogue is standing in line to recieve the ‘cure’, she looks over to read the picket signs that a group of mutants are holding up at the side. One of the signs, instead of reading ’say NO to the cure’ clearly reads ’say to NO the cure’. At the top of the sign it says ‘Say to’ then ‘NO’ in large letters in the middle and ‘the cure’ at the bottom. Even reading it as “NO say to the cure” would be grammatically incorrect.
    • Factual errors: The Golden Gate bridge is a suspension bridge, and its structural integrity is dependent on its principle suspension cables (in tension) being anchored on land on either side, and its towers (in compression) being solidly rooted on the bay floor. The anchors ensure the suspension cables are held in tension, without which the main span deck’s self weight and loading weight would cause a catastrophic structural failure – which singularly fails to happen when Magneto moves the bridge to the island, severing the suspension cables from their anchors and the towers from their foundations.
    • Continuity: When Bobby takes Kitty skating on the pond, she has skates, and he creates ‘ice’ blades which are attached to his shoe by more ice. When their feet are then shown as they skate, his blades are shiny metal through the ice around the sole of his shoe.
    • Continuity: Jean scratches her fingernails deep along Logan’s upper arm while on the medical bed. The scratches reveal his muscles are covered with a silvery substance that looks to resemble adamantium. The previous movies and the comics all state that only his bones are adamantium-covered.
    • Plot holes: In the final confrontation between Magneto’s forces and the X-men, we see scores of angry mutants arrayed against a scant security force and only a handful of X-Men. Magneto has the ability to reduce the opposing “good” mutant numbers very easily yet doesn’t do so. As Magneto’s “pawns” are battling the defense force to get into the compound of the pharmaceutical company, Magneto himself stands on the remnants of the bridge watching the carnage. Though Magneto has the ability to control metal and manipulate magnetic fields, and Colossus, who in his mutant state is entirely metal, and Wolverine, who’s body is laced with Adamantium structurally reinforcing his entire skeleton, are well within his power to control, he doesn’t seize this opportunity to reduce the X-mens forces by a full third.
    • Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): When Magneto locates and rescues Mystique from the armored truck, Pyro reads Multiple Man’s cell number as “41205.” The actual cell number is 41209.
    • Continuity: When Magneto catches Wolverine in mid air and slams him on the ground, Wolverine has to look up, over his forehead to see Magneto. When Magneto says Wolverine never learns and Wolverine says he did, he is then lo
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