Catwoman
Catwoman (2004)

Catwoman

3/5
(11 votos)
3.4IMDb27Metascore

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Errores

The helmet appears and disappears during Patience's initial ride on the motorcycle.

When Laurel falls on the company logo, her left leg is bent and her right leg is straight.

But in a subsequent shot, her right leg is bent instead of the left.

When Patience gets out of the jail cell, the window she jumps through opens between shots.

When the first burglar in the jewelry store smashes the glass cabinet, the glass is already shattered when his shotgun is still halfway in the air.

When Catwoman escapes from the jail cell, the bar in front of her bends slightly to accommodate her breast.

The length and styling of Tom's hair changes for one scene in the middle of the movie.

Throughout the movie he sports a fairly closely cropped haircut, but in the scene directly after the sushi-restaurant he has a markedly longer wavy cut and different length and shaped sideburns.

In the very next scene (bedroom) he again has the much shorter cut.

When Patience grabs fish off the sushi rolls, there are only three of them.

In the next shot, she takes a fourth piece but she is only on the third piece of sushi roll.

During the fight with Laurel, Catwoman's boots change from stiletto heels to more chunky heels and back again.

Patience and all of her co-workers are wearing the same outfits two days in a row.

When Patience climbs the windowsill to rescue Midnight, she is on the second floor, about 25 ft above the ground.

When she enters her apartment by the fire escape from the backyard, it's on the first floor, no more than 10 ft above the ground.

After Catwoman's "performance" at the jewelry heist, she wakes up on her apartment floor with a ring on the 3rd finger of her left hand.

However, she doesn't put the ring on until after she finds a pile of jewelry on the bed next to her.

When Patience is carrying her boxes after being fired she is not wearing her red sweater.

In the shot after she hisses at the dogs, she is wearing it again.

Before her first fight as Catwoman with the guy who tried to kill her, she jumps through the rooftops of the city and has no whip.

When she gets to the bar where the thug is, she has a whip tied to her hip.

When Catwoman is running the chains through the Hedare trucks, she is seen feeding chain over the drive axle of a truck.

In the next scene when she drives away only the front left steering tires are pulled off by the chain.

When Patience climbs out of the window to rescue Midnight she is standing above a main road, yet when she climbs out of the same window and steals the motorcycle, it leads to an alley.

Ever go by a jewelry store at night? Ever see jewelry in the window? No? That's because insurance companies make them take all of the good stuff out of the windows and the display cases and store them in the safe until the next day, when they are put back on display.

Which means there could be no burglary as depicted in the movie.

When Patience returns Midnight, Ophelia tells her that, "She's an Egyptian Mau, the rarest of breeds.

" The Mau is, in fact, somewhat rare, but there are other breeds (Selkirk Rex, Korat, Somali and Havana Brown, for instance) that are far less common.

Cat Fancy Magazine lists eleven US catteries specializing in Maus.

The breed was introduced to the US in the 1950s, not 1940 as mentioned in the film, although its lineage dates back well over 2,000 years - a spotted Mau like cat is clearly seen in hieroglyphs, and there is the belief it is the cross between a domestic and wild cat about 3,000 years ago.

When the jewelry thieves are shooting at Catwoman in the jewelry store, they fire a total of 16 rounds between them with two shotguns, without reloading.

The shotguns have standard magazines, so at most, they would have four in the magazine, and one in the chamber.

Thus they could have fired ten rounds without a reload.

When Catwoman encounters the thieves stealing the jewelry, one of the thieves has a Desert Eagle.

The standard magazine clip for a Desert Eagle can only fit 7, 8 or 9 bullets, depending on the caliber.

The thief shoots 11 bullets without reloading.

When Catwoman and Laurel are fighting in the tower, Laurel is seen to strike, and crack, the glass window Catwoman is laying on twice with the metal bar.

In the next shot, when Laurel is about to strike the window for the third time, you can clearly see there are three widely spaced strike marks on the window already.

When Laurel hits the glass, it creates a fourth strike mark even though it has been struck only three times.

When Catwoman is seen from the front lying on the glass after Laurel has hit it twice with the metal bar, there is a strike mark visible just to her right at shoulder level.

In the next shot, now from behind and through the glass, the strike mark has shifted to the middle of her back.

Had it been in this position in the prior shot, it would have been obscured by her body and would not have been visible.

After realizing her transformation, Catwoman rides her motorcycle through the city streets at high speed.

After passing through an intersection, other cars pass through the intersection at extremely high speed, revealing that the film had been sped up.

The first time we meet her, Ophelia refers to Midnight (the cat) as 'she'.

But the second time, when Patience visits again, Midnight is referred to as 'he'.

When Catwomen steals her neighbor's motorbike she starts without a helmet.

During the high speed ride we see her wearing a helmet.

We also see the straps of the helmet during some closeups during the ride.

When she stops we see her hands still on the handle bar but when the camera moves to her head the helmet is gone.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
20 October 2004 USA USD 40,202,379
17 October 2004 USA USD 40,198,710
10 October 2004 USA USD 40,173,429
3 October 2004 USA USD 40,120,369
26 September 2004 USA USD 40,003,934
19 September 2004 USA USD 39,780,668
12 September 2004 USA USD 39,568,908
5 September 2004 USA USD 39,520,912
29 August 2004 USA USD 39,389,097
22 August 2004 USA USD 39,050,726
15 August 2004 USA USD 38,244,199
8 August 2004 USA USD 36,065,841
1 August 2004 USA USD 29,776,003
25 July 2004 USA USD 16,728,411
USA USD 40,202,379
22 August 2004 UK GBP 1,158,075
15 August 2004 UK GBP 557,583
Worldwide USD 82,102,379
17 December 2004 Non-USA USD 41,900,000
19 September 2004 Italy EUR 1,806,241
22 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 273,189
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
25 July 2004 USA USD 16,728,411 3,117
23 July 2004 USA USD 17,155,000 3
15 August 2004 UK GBP 557,583 381
10 September 2004 Australia USD 720,003 174
20 August 2004 Austria USD 172,169
10 September 2004 Belgium USD 96,658
13 August 2004 Brazil USD 624,324 214
6 August 2004 Europe USD 1,068,915 307
10 September 2004 France USD 1,918,811
20 August 2004 Germany USD 877,170
6 August 2004 Hong Kong USD 109,647 24
20 August 2004 Iceland USD 24,658
27 August 2004 Italy USD 524,603
5 November 2004 Japan USD 201,994 39
22 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 273,189 50
20 August 2004 South Africa USD 162,505 65
24 September 2004 South Korea KRW 2,170,000,000 99
8 August 2004 Spain EUR 1,068,915 307
20 August 2004 Switzerland USD 130,681
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
17 October 2004 USA USD 13,383 39
10 October 2004 USA USD 32,301 96
3 October 2004 USA USD 73,591 166
26 September 2004 USA USD 164,364 210
19 September 2004 USA USD 205,105 230
12 September 2004 USA USD 33,683 65
5 September 2004 USA USD 91,528 121
29 August 2004 USA USD 124,019 166
22 August 2004 USA USD 386,319 444
15 August 2004 USA USD 933,383 1,175
8 August 2004 USA USD 2,901,301 2,275
1 August 2004 USA USD 6,445,488 3,117
25 July 2004 USA USD 16,728,411 3,117
22 August 2004 UK GBP 164,607 354
15 August 2004 UK GBP 557,583 381
19 September 2004 Italy EUR 28,787 36
22 August 2004 Netherlands EUR 273,189 50

Comentarios

Covering this movie feels like shooting fish in a barrel, so let me say something mean about myself before I go full-on this film: whenever I let go of a particular powerful burst of flatulence, I like to yell out, "Benjamin Bratt!"I feel better for telling you.

This is an enjoyable Underrated film to watch. Yesterday i watched it for the third since it came out, and i can't understand why there is so much hatred against this film and Halle Barry.

Don't get it twisted. This is an awful film.

Movies like this are like an irreparable watch. No matter how many times you try to clean it, replace the battery, or alter it in some way, it will always be no longer able to function.

Watching Halle Berry in this film makes me want to purposely commit a horrific crime and be thrown into prison to be repeatedly raped. The fact that she managed to extend her academy award acceptance speech into a 104 minute film performance is a feat in itself.

Just watched this movie today, and it was abysmal. It was so bad from start to finish, and it is a waste of time more than anything.

The reputation of this movie is well-known. In brief: it wasn't what anyone expected.

I forgot how bad this movie was. Happened to be scrolling the channels and it was on.

(sigh) For every American superhero film we have today there are about two lying in the superhero film graveyard. The Mandrake the Magician movie that was supposed to follow The Phantom, the Wachowschi's Plastic Man movie, The Justice League movie that ran out of money, hundreds of dozens of movies that could have been great but died during production and were buried in the superhero film cemetery.

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