Early in the movie, when Woody is telling the sargeant toy soldier to set up a recon post downstairs, when you see the sargent from behind, his holding a pair of binoculars in his left hand and a pistol in his right. The scene switches and you can see the sargent from the front, he still has the binoculars but the pistol has disappeared.
Come on give these guys a break, they draw 1000's of pictures and you expect them to remember a tiny little thing like a handgun, How the hell did you spot it, do you have nothing better to do????
How did I spot it? I put the video in, watched it with my kids, noticed it, and, a week or two later, thought about submitting it to this website and did. I'm sorry, but it wasn't anymore complicated than that. Is that not what this site is for? Now, the question is, do YOU have nothing better to do than criticize someone who spotted something you did not?
It's been a while since I've played with army men, but I think he's got a holster on his belt. So, maybe he put his gun away. Yeah, I've got nothing better to do, but that's what makes this fun.
Although the toy soldiers are living toys, it's
impossible to place the gun in his holster (if
he had one) because those plastic soldiers excist
entirely of one piece, the gun is actually stuck
to his hand and can only be removed by cutting it off.
These are 3-D models. You'd imagine that if they were using him in the scene, his model would still have the handgun when they brought it up later. They might have removed it so that he did have some freedom of motion.
"Come on give these guys a break, they draw 1000's of pictures and you expect them to remember a tiny little thing like a handgun, How the hell did you spot it, do you have nothing better to do????"
Honestly, they are supposed to keep track of it. They have complete control over the entire environment. That is a slip-up and a perfect example of one.