In the voting machine, the ballot shows the familiar names of candidates in the 1996 U.S. Presidential Election ("Bill Clinton / Al Gore"), but ballots for major elections have the full names of those running. The candidates should be listed as William J. Clinton, Albert A. Gore, Robert J. Dole, etc.
This is not in any way true: candidates are routinely listed with diminutives/nicknames/initials on the ballot all the time if they're more commonly known by that name.
This is not in any way true: candidates are routinely listed with diminutives/nicknames/initials on the ballot all the time if they're more commonly known by that name.
At about 48:30, the 3 U.S. flags in the grocery store are improperly displayed, Whether hanging against a wall horizontally or vertically, the union (the part with the stars) should be in the upper right corner (viewer's left). However, since the flags are hung in the middle of the store from the ceiling, they can be viewed by shoppers from the back or the front. They can only be 'right' in one direction! The film audience just happen to be approaching them from behind. But to shoppers on the other side of the store, they'll look conventional.