As for goofs - in general I don't think they have much place in an article, unless they've become well-known in and of themselves (like some of the mistakes in The Wizard of Oz), not because they're "original research" (I have an extremely forgiving take on that policy) but because they're usually just not very interesting. When most of the films that exist were made, no one anticipated that armies of geeks were going to be able to examine them frame by frame to find "mistakes" made by the filmmakers. People saw films once, or perhaps twice, and if they saw them again it was years later. Even when TV came along, commercial breaks, panning and scanning and the chopping up of movies to fit into time slots all made it unlikely that even the person who say through It's A Wonderful Life many times during the holiday season was going to pick up on those mistakes. Many films were made under the constraints of time and budget, and there just wasn't the chance (or the need) to dwell on every detail to get it precisely right to the standards of someone with the luxury of watching every nanosecond a practically infinite number of times. All of this explains why most of the "goofs" are just plain boring, and we don't need them.
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