Twelve Monkeys
Twelve Monkeys (1995)

Twelve Monkeys

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The bear is lit by a flashlight before Cole picks the flashlight up.

The blood (not) on Cole's hand when he goes to touch Dr Railly's face.

Cole's watch reads 9:30 before he walks around a corner, and 8:55 after.

When James Cole returns from his first trip to the past and is in his cell, he no longer has the bloody wound on his head that he received from his scuffle with the police in 1990.

However, when he is being debriefed by the scientists in the next scene, the head wound is back.

The steering wheel in the taxi.

When Kathryn is driving the stolen Jaguar, she goes through a long curve in the road - as seen through the rear window - but she does not turn the steering wheel accordingly.

When Dr.

Railly first interviews Cole, the long trail of drool coming from his mouth disappears and reappears between shots.

When Dr.

Leland Goines is tied up in the van and blindfolded with the biohazard ribbon, the ropes he is tied up with disappear and reappear between shots.

Also in the final close-up a magnifying glass appears in his jacket pocket.

Also the tape moves from his forehead to his hair and back again in every shot When Cole is lying under the Land Rover outside the party for Dr.

Goines, the front license plate is from Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania has not used front license plates in over 30-40 years.

When Dr.

Railly is tied to the bed in the motel, her bonds are clearly not very secure.

In her struggles, she very nearly frees her right foot, by accident.

The television in the sanitarium announces that the featured picture is the Marx Brothers' _Monkey Business (1931)_ (qv), but the clip they show is from their first film, believed to have been removed, and replaced with; _The Cocoanuts (1929)_ (qv).

In the first surface scene, the bear shot is reversed and, thus, it manages to completely inhale the condensation of its breath.

The scientists of the future should already have had Cole's last message from the airport before they sent him.

They played back Dr.

Railly's message "before" she had left it in the chronology of the movie, so they could also have had from the beginning all messages that anyone would leave on the secret machine at any time.

However, the scientists explain that the process is very time consuming ("one word at a time") and that they had only deciphered Dr.

Railly's message a few days ago, so they might not have gotten Cole's message yet.

When in the car in 1996 and Cole asks for more music, the switching from station to station is the sound of an analog radio dial (fade out of one station, fade in to the next), whereas the radio being used is a digital direct-tune type.

This is likely intentional on the part of the filmmakers as Terry Gilliam frequently places "retro" technology alongside or inside the modern.

When James and Kathryn are in the stolen car driving on the highway, the shadows on the car and the reflections in its windows don't match with the blue screened background.

The spider James Cole eats is a Golden Orb Weaver or Banana Spider (Nephila Clavipes).

However, that spider inhabits southern regions of the US (mainly Florida), and would never be found in cities in a northern climate like Boston.

The scene in the department store with the tall indoor glass ceilings (shown both in "good" shape and later "ruined"), occurs in the Grand Court at the old Wanamakers store.

In later November, the court would have been fully decorated for Christmas, including the traditional light show, which fully takes up one whole wall of the court.

This scene was clearly shot beyond the Christmas season.

When Cole meets Jose at the airport, Jose's glasses are shiny; later, while both characters are on the stairs, the glasses are dull in order not to reflect the equipment.

When they are in the car in 1996 and Cole wishes for the volume to be turned up, she presses the button on the radio.

The frequency changes, but the volume goes up.

Near the beginning of the film, Cole collects a cockroach as it crawls through the snow.

Cockroaches aren't active in winter, and wouldn't be found crawling through snow.

Also, the cockroach he picks up is a Madagascar hissing cockroach, not found in the US.

When Doctor Railly is spraying the message about the virus on the Animal rights activists place of operations, she clearly is spraying one side of the building, but when they switch to the shot of the graffiti it is on the wrong side.

The bandage on Cole's neck reattaches itself.

But the shot where it was re-attached happened sometime later (he had slept some due to the shot) so it's very likely that one of the doctors had re-attached it.

In the final scene where Cole gets shot his fake mustache is seen to be falling off.

In the next scene it is fine.

The OP thinks this was a goof, however, in the next scene he was laying down.

It's very conceivable that the mustache was simply laying there in place since it was still half-attached (it was hanging away when he got shot due to gravity and motion.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
USA USD 57,141,459
19 May 1996 UK GBP 3,532,343
21 April 1996 UK GBP 1,320,430
August 1996 Worldwide USD 167,000,000
10 March 1996 Worldwide USD 5,600,000
worldwide USD 168,839,459
Non-USA USD 111,698,000
Germany DEM 23,726,506
31 December 1999 Spain ESP 746,557,490
1 January 1997 Spain ESP 728,274,866
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
7 January 1996 USA USD 14,200,000
19 April 1996 UK GBP 1,320,430

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