When calling in to MSNBC, there could not have been a back and forth conversation due to the 7 second delay. [There is a 7 second delay, however, the conversation would take place in real time. The delay is there for censors to be able to edit out profanity and such, but the actual conversation will occur as if no delay is present. Essentially, what you hear on a broadcast is a 7 second recording, but the conversation takes place in real time, only 7 seconds earlier.]
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Jack exits the elevator on the 7th floor, going into his office - numbered 316. See more...
88 Minutes (2007) - 3 corrections
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Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
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When calling in to MSNBC, there could not have been a back and forth conversation due to the 7 second delay. [There is a 7 second delay, however, the conversation would take place in real time. The delay is there for censors to be able to edit out profanity and such, but the actual conversation will occur as if no delay is present. Essentially, what you hear on a broadcast is a 7 second recording, but the conversation takes place in real time, only 7 seconds earlier.]
During the first television interview with Forester, his first name is spelt "Jon". Later in the movie it is spelled "John" on the television. [Television is not always 100% accurate. Look at the number of times that news reports have misidentified an individual, where they come from, which party they represent or whatever, and getting the wrong spelling of a name seems comparatively minor.]
Al Pacino answers the phone in a scene soon after he's given a loaner cell from his student, and he answers the phone with his right hand, which has strangely disfigured fingernails (including a noticeably thick white middle fingernail) and in the next shot, the phone is in his very normal-looking left hand. The same creepy fingernails can be observed later throughout the film. [Differences between his left and right hands are not continuity errors. If the SAME hand was different, shot-to-shot, that would be a mistake.]
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