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284.1 | Errors? | 6496::MASUMURA | | Tue Aug 03 1993 14:07 | 10 |
| Well, in The Empire Strikes Back, as Han Solo is about to be frozen, we
see him being lowered into the chamber with his hands tied in front of
him. When the frozen Han is then brought back up, we see his hands are
free and up in a defensive position. What happened to the string around
his wrists?
And did anyone notice the fuzzy dice in the cockpit of the Falcon in
Star Wars? Chewie hits his head on them but in subsequent scenes, the
dice aren't there.
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284.2 | | 12368::michaud | Jeff Michaud, DECnet/OSI | Tue Aug 03 1993 17:59 | 6 |
| > And did anyone notice the fuzzy dice in the cockpit of the Falcon in
> Star Wars? Chewie hits his head on them but in subsequent scenes, the
> dice aren't there.
Obviously Chewie took the dice down after hitting his head
on them once :-)
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284.3 | I can't see anything in this helmet! | 29065::W_LATTA | Let them eat static! | Tue Aug 03 1993 20:26 | 18 |
|
My favorite, from Star Wars is a scene that occurs on the Death Star.
Luke, Han, Leia, and Chewie are stuck in the trash-masher; meanwhile
C3P0 and R2D2 are back in the control center when a group of Storm-
troopers break open the door and come marching in.
If you watch the storm-trooper on the far right of the screen, when
they come marching in, he marches straight into a low-hanging support
beam and it clips the whole top of his head, with a resounding "thunk"
evident on the soundtrack. Apparently, Luke wasn't kidding when he
said you couldn't see anything in those helmets.
I've watched this scene a hundred times, and he bumps his head every
time!
Whitney.
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284.4 | Wrong era... | 46010::MARSHALL | Spitfire Drivers Do It Topless | Wed Aug 04 1993 05:51 | 6 |
| Never seen this one, but it's the one everyone quotes:
In Ben Hur, there's one scene with warring armies charging at each other across
a massive plain... with a large lorry driving along a road in the background.
Scott
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284.5 | | 5259::SHERMAN | Steve ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 MLO5-2/26a | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:09 | 6 |
| In North by Northwest, just before Cary Grant gets "surprised" and shot
a few times (with blanks) there's a kid at a table (toward the front,
close to the action) that covers his ears before the shots go off.
Apparently, they had to "shoot" the scene a few times and ...
Steve
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284.6 | | 25415::MAIEWSKI | | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:11 | 7 |
| In older TV and Movie westerns set in the late 19th century: countless cases
of jet trails in the sky. Also countless cases of "6-shooters" firing more than
6 shots without reloading and people hiding behind bailed hay. Hay bailers were
not invented until the 20th century and were not widely used until after the
depression.
George
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284.7 | | 44234::SNEIL | | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:13 | 8 |
|
In Commando,After the a car chase the yellow Porche had one side all
smashed up,then when Arnie drives away the smashed side is in perfect
condition
SCott
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284.8 | | 33018::KOCH | It never hurts to ask... | Wed Aug 04 1993 12:44 | 4 |
| In Aliens, while Sigourney is in the APC, when the Aliens start to
attack in the power substation, she has a head mike on, we jump to the
alien fight, back to her (now without the head mike), back to the
fight, and back to Signourney with the mike on again.
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284.9 | Get dressed, Connery | 6181::SALZMANN | Don't mess with Texas | Wed Aug 04 1993 13:55 | 5 |
| Sean "Marko" Connery and Kevin "I love my Whitney Houston haircut"
Costner in "The Untouchables". Costner follows Connery home, and
Connery takes his tie off. The top button on his shirt is either
buttoned or unbuttoned, the director couldn't decide- and neither
can the viewer.
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284.10 | ? | 17576::DIFRUSCIA | | Wed Aug 04 1993 14:13 | 5 |
| re:-4
what is a lorry?
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284.11 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Wed Aug 04 1993 14:38 | 1 |
| an 18-wheeler or truck
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284.12 | Terminator | 5308::NELSON | | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:45 | 7 |
|
In the first Terminator movie, Arnold gets burned with a cigar in the
chest. But the mark mysteriously vanishes in the next scene!
Anne
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284.13 | 48 Hrs Magic Porsche | 8269::BARRIANO | choke me in the shallow water... | Wed Aug 04 1993 18:36 | 7 |
| While Nolte and Murphy are driving around in the caddy at the beginning of
48hrs, you'll see Murphy's Porsche Speedster, that is supposed to still be in
the storage/parking garage. Never heard this mentioned in any other source.
Barry
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284.14 | The traveling blood-stain..... | DECWET::HAYNES | | Wed Aug 04 1993 19:30 | 8 |
| In STAR TREK II : THE WRATH OF KHAN, Kirk is in sickbay after Khan
attacks the Enterprise for the first time, and Peter Preston (Scotty's
nephew) is on the sick-bed, Peter reaches up and puts his hand on Kirks
"lapel" or "bib", and it is stained with blood from Preston's hand.
When Kirk walks back on to the bridge, the stain has moved considerably,
yet maintaining the same hand-shape!
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284.15 | | 18583::LEBEAU | Boot to the head!!! | Wed Aug 04 1993 19:45 | 42 |
|
Another from 48 Hours: Nolte and Murphy are driving in the
convertable. Murphy is in handcuffs and is asking Nolte to un cuff
him. Cut to far scene of car driving down street with Murphy's left
arm drapped on back of seat - no cuffs. Cut back to car - Murphy is
still in cuffs:
Star wars series - where do you start... :^)
Empire Strikes Back:
Freezing chamber: Han is wearing a vest in some scenes and not in
others.
Return of the Jedi:
Only nudity in the Star Wars series: When Jabba drops the slave girl
in the pit, she falls out of her top before falling in.
At the beginning, when the Emperor's "parade" is going on outside the
Death Star, watch the two groups of tie fighters that come from behind
you from the right and then fly in to join the other ties flying around
the Death Star. One of the groups disappears.
When the Millineum Falcon flies into the oncoming tie fighters during the
finnal battle scene, watch the scene where the ties pass it and they
switch to a front view of the Falcon. All the ties pass behind the
Falcon except two tiny ones that pass IN FRONT of it. Look near the
bottom of the Falcon in the center - it's quick.
Terminator II:
When the truck jumps off the bridge and lands in front of John Conner,
the windshield falls out. In all the following scenes its back.
Arnie was real smart in this movie. How did he know that...
...the Harley was owned by the biker he took the keys from?
...John Conner would be in the hallway behind the video arcade?
And where did Arnie get the ammo for the shotgun?
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284.16 | | 44243::SNEIL | | Thu Aug 05 1993 04:28 | 10 |
|
Young guns:The gun fight where Charlie Sheen gets shot;When the
shooting start a member of the crew can be seen running across the
back ground.
In another scene,There is a shot with just Lou Diamond Philips and
his horse,The Horse lifts it's head back and and a crew members arm can
be seen holding onto the horse.
SCott
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284.17 | | 45106::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Thu Aug 05 1993 06:52 | 8 |
|
Re: .11
> an 18-wheeler or truck
Not necessarily. A lorry can have any number of wheels, and can be as small or
as big as they go.
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284.18 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Thu Aug 05 1993 09:42 | 8 |
| RE: .15 by 18583::LEBEAU
>Only nudity in the Star Wars series: When Jabba drops the slave girl
>in the pit, she falls out of her top before falling in.
What about the scene in "The Empire Strikes Back" where Chewbacca takes
off his ammo belt?
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284.19 | it's a start! | 3694::BELFORTI | Psst,mine; Psst,mine; ALL mine! | Thu Aug 05 1993 09:45 | 15 |
| In Willow....
again, a movie with a lot...
when Drizell is the rodent (can't remember what kind) she is climbing
into the cage where Willow and Mad Mardigan are being held, and you can
see someones hand pushing this animal into the cage.
when Willow is changing Drizell, she turns into a crow and you can tell
it's foot has been tied down so that it will stay put, but flap it's
wings in frustration
when Mad Mardigan grabs the sheild and he and Willow slide down the
mountain, you can tell that Willow is actually a dummy, very stiff and
the wig just doesn't want to stay where it belongs
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284.20 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Thu Aug 05 1993 10:07 | 5 |
| RE .17
Pardom me while I rathole....
Thats what the OR was for!
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284.21 | More Star Wars Errors | 6496::MASUMURA | | Thu Aug 05 1993 10:31 | 9 |
| In The Empire Strikes Back, when Chewie is reassembling C-3PO, 3PO
complains he can't see b/c his eyes aren't lit up (an indicator that
his vision is functioning). But, in Star Wars, 3PO's eyes are unlit
for most of the film. Was he running around blind?
Also, one of the scenes where 3PO and R2 have been picked up by the
Jawas has a one-eyed Jawa. Apparently one of his eye lights was not
functioning.
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284.22 | | 19007::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Thu Aug 05 1993 11:03 | 5 |
| one-eyed Jawa
maybe he got some sand in his eye !
:')
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284.23 | | 44243::SNEIL | | Thu Aug 05 1993 11:56 | 8 |
|
Biggest movie error ever...
...Highlander II.
SCott
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284.24 | in Rising Sun | 11971::DOUCETTE | More Chuck for the buck! | Thu Aug 05 1993 12:07 | 8 |
| Last night, I saw an egregious error in Rising Sun:
John Connor (played by Sean Connery) says goodbye to Web Smith (played by
Wesley Snipes):
"Good bye John Connor!"
I heard people behind me saying, "But wait a minute, *he* is John Connor!"
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284.25 | | 16564::NEWELL_JO | Don't wind your toys too tight | Thu Aug 05 1993 14:57 | 4 |
| And everytime I hear the name John Connor, I think they're
talking about Terminator. :^)
Jodi-
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284.26 | Scent of a Woman | 57176::MILANESE | | Fri Aug 06 1993 13:56 | 14 |
| In one of the early scenes of
Scent of a Woman..
the kid is meeting Slade for
the first time in the dingy
little apt. in which Slade is
living.
Pacino (Slade) has a tumbler of
Jack Daniel's, which is almost
empty, on the arm of the chair.
The camera moves to the kid and
back to Pacino, and the tumbler
is full.
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284.27 | | 16564::NEWELL_JO | Don't wind your toys too tight | Fri Aug 06 1993 14:05 | 13 |
| And according to this week's "Entertainment Weekly"
May be a spoiler...
"In the scene where Slade changes into his uniform to
prepair for suicide, he starts not wearing a necktie.
But after a brief reaction shot of his travelling
companion, Charlie, Slade is sporting a necktie he
has knotted completely."
"Less than 3.5 seconds to assemble a cravat? Hoo-ahh!"
Jodi-
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284.28 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Aug 06 1993 15:05 | 6 |
| I *never* notice this stuff!
Just call me unobservant, I guess! :-)
Lorna
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284.29 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Fri Aug 06 1993 16:19 | 20 |
| I only notice errors like this when (a) the movie's so bad that there's
nothing else to watch [see "Attack of the the Eye Creatures" - yep,
that's how the opening title is spelled!], or (b) when the error
touches one of my hot buttons and/or areas of expertise - "I know this,
it's a Unix system!", to mention a recent example. I've noticed that
when people point out the former category, everybody laughs, but when
people point out the latter category, there's a rousing battle of
"Don't take it so seriously - it's only a movie" vs. "But it wouldn't
have cost them anything to do it right; why did they do it wrong?".
Small continuity errors - cuts showing someone with sunglasses
off/on/off, head turned/straight/turned, or (my favorite) the people
who've just been rescued from the water whose clothes and hair go from
wet to dry to wet in ensuing scenes - bother me only to the extent that
I really, really like the movie; in such cases I'm miffed that whoever
had such a good story/cast/etc. couldn't be bothered with details. For
lesser-quality films, it's kind of like finding typos in cheap books;
annoying but not unexpected...
-b
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284.30 | Did anyone remember RH: POT? | 16821::POGAR | Heart & Souls - get into the spirit | Sun Aug 08 1993 23:27 | 7 |
| I have a list at home of nits and errors (and personal observations)
from ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE OF THIEVES, starting with the first scene in
the prison. If I get time, I'll type them in and post them. There are
about 70 or so...
Catherine
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284.31 | | 3297::SAPP | Quest to you...and on to infinity... | Tue Aug 10 1993 10:37 | 6 |
| In TERMINATOR II Arnie could have asked the guy where the
motorcycle was....
In GHOST when Demi is doing pottery and both she and Swayze get clay
all over thier hands and arms. They jump into bed in the same scene and
the clay is magically gone....
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284.32 | | 25415::MAIEWSKI | | Tue Aug 10 1993 11:42 | 6 |
| And then there is the old stand by from Ghost that has been discussed before,
if the Ghosts could pass through walls and other solids, why didn't they fall
through the floors? And if it was because gravity didn't effect them, why
didn't they float around instead of walking?
George
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284.33 | | 12368::michaud | Jeff Michaud, DECnet/OSI | Tue Aug 10 1993 12:11 | 4 |
| > In TERMINATOR II Arnie could have asked the guy where the
> motorcycle was....
I'm confused, how was this a blooper?
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284.34 | | 42326::SHELLEYR | | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:22 | 5 |
| �I'm confused, how was this a blooper?
This was a reply to a comment in .15
Royston
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284.35 | Patriot Games | 3694::GALLO | | Tue Aug 10 1993 13:25 | 26 |
|
spoiler:
In the scene where Ryan is attacked by the terrorists Annapolis,
he has to use his keys to unlock the car door, and has trouble
starting the car.
The error is when he drives away, the passenger side front
window is rolled down, which it wouldn't be if the car was
locked.
You have to look carefully, but the window is definitely open. I
assume it was open to allow shooting the scene of Ryan starting the
car.
Tom
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284.36 | Here's an example for you | 30188::LYONS | | Tue Aug 10 1993 14:15 | 17 |
|
Here's an old one...
In the movie Cujo, Cujo jumps up to a window and then gets down and
away from the window. You can see the trainer pulling the dog out of
the window.
I have to admit, I tend not to notice a lot of bloopers but one thing
that really iritates me (and it happens in a lot of movies and on a
lot of t.v. shows) is when someone is wounded and they have the bandage
on one side (i.e. left arm) and then in the next scene they have it on
the other side (right arm). How difficult can it be to remember what
arm the bandage was on?
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284.37 | | 5259::SHERMAN | Steve ECADSR::Sherman DTN 223-3326 MLO5-2/26a | Tue Aug 10 1993 14:24 | 8 |
| re: .35
<spoiler>
Well, you couldn't well expect that he'd be able to get away quickly
from the terrorists by going in the passenger side. After all,
there was this camera crew there with a camera poking in ... ;^)
Steve
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284.38 | Works for me | 12035::MDNITE::RIVERS | Are you safe, Miss Gredenko? | Tue Aug 10 1993 17:10 | 7 |
| re .32 (Ghost)
Surface tension.
kim
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284.39 | | 25415::MAIEWSKI | | Tue Aug 10 1993 17:12 | 9 |
| RE <<< Note 284.38 by 12035::MDNITE::RIVERS "Are you safe, Miss Gredenko?" >>>
> Surface tension.
What's Surface tension?
Why is it on stairs and couches but not table tops or doors?
George
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284.40 | backward negative splising | NASZKO::DISMUKE | WANTED: New Personal Name | Tue Aug 10 1993 17:14 | 7 |
| Serena - maybe when they cut the negative and put it back on they but
it in backwards - watch the hair styles, too. Notice how the part of
someone's hair might change from side to side during a single episode
(be it movie or TV).
-sandy
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284.41 | Yeah...it could happen! | 8475::BRUNO | Father Gregory | Tue Aug 10 1993 18:03 | 11 |
| RE: <<< Note 284.39 by 25415::MAIEWSKI >>>
>> What's Surface tension?
>> Why is it on stairs and couches but not table tops or doors?
Actually, if you noticed the effect they experienced whilst passing
through doors (and on the subway), it does sort of imply a certain amount
of surface tension. It appeared no worse than moving through gelatin, but
perhaps that would be enough to support such an entity.
Greg
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284.42 | ghosts acts as they lived | BRAT::PRIESTLEY | | Tue Aug 10 1993 19:54 | 21 |
| Just about everything has surface tension, some things more than
others. Surface tension is the result of the strength of molecular
bonds being sufficient to contain pressure. I.e. the "dome" of water
or milk above the rim of a full glass. technically there is slightly
more liquid in the glass than the glass has volume, but that extra
volume is prevented from spilling over the sides by the strength of the
bonds between the fluid's molecules.
As to the question about why Ghosts did not fall through floors, etc,
that is not too difficult to rationalize outside of the obvious expense
of the constant fx needed. Much of what Ghosts are purported to do is
directly related to their memories and life habits. What is more of a
habit than walking on the ground? The ghost is not actually affecting
the world, not actually putting pressure on the floorboards, just
acting in a fashion that they remember acting in. As soon as they try
to affect the material world, their status as non-material beings
becomes obvious, but it does not affect their expectations and
therefore, their actions.
Andrew
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284.43 | | 25415::MAIEWSKI | | Wed Aug 11 1993 11:32 | 9 |
| That's kind of a reach. If floors have surface tension, then walls would
have surface tension. If remembering not to fall through floors is all that's
needed to repel their feet, then remembering that things move when they picked
them up should have allowed them to move objects.
There's an inconsistency there, obviously caused by the fact that it would
be far too difficult to film the movie if floors behaved like walls.
George
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284.44 | | 12035::MDNITE::RIVERS | | Thu Aug 12 1993 17:43 | 7 |
| Yeah, but remember George, he had to kinda push to get through the
walls. If he pushed hard enough, perhaps he'd go through the floor.
Anyway, surface tension works for me. I try not to think about it too
much.
kim
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284.45 | movie magic comes to light... | SSPADE::OBRYAN | Understand the disease before choosing a medication | Sat Aug 14 1993 17:11 | 8 |
|
While flipping through the channels the other day, I caught 20 minutes of a
spoof of a Western starring Kirk Douglas. Kirk fell off his horse and had to
get back on. You could see a small trampoline come into view at the bottom of
the screen (under the horse) to allow Kirk to "jump" back onto his trusty steed.
(Sadly, that was the funniest part of this alleged comedy :-).
Michael
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284.46 | | 20932::ELKINS | What do I type? | Wed Aug 18 1993 16:41 | 4 |
|
How about the scene is Die Hard II where Bruce Willis calls his
Wife from Washington D.C. from a Pacific Bell pay phone.
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284.47 | affecting an foreign object is different from affecting self | 3131::PRIESTLEY | | Wed Aug 18 1993 17:38 | 18 |
| missed my point. The Ghosts walking "on" the floor was not a matter of
affecting the floor. They were not putting weight on the floor, they
were merely poditioning their manifestation where it "should" have been
if they were alive and subject to natural laws. Trying to pick up and
object, or turn a door knob, or anything of that sort involves
affecting a the object, since they have no mass with which to affect
the object, they must do so with focused mental/spiritual energy.
quite a different thing. Just remembering that you should be able to
pick something up will not make it so, while remembering and expecting
the ground or floor to provide a barrier to prevent sinking through or
falling down will cause a non-physical, mental/spiritual being to
conform to that expetation without actually affecting the physical body
they believe or expect to be affecting them.
Simple really
Andrew
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284.48 | | 25415::MAIEWSKI | | Wed Aug 18 1993 18:18 | 5 |
| If that were the case, then it should have been as easy for them to be pushed
by something moving as it would for them to stand on the floor. Yet when the
stretcher came down the hall in the hospital, it went right through the ghost.
George
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284.49 | | 41430::MOBOYLE | | Fri Aug 20 1993 05:28 | 22 |
| There were two mistakes in Highlander II
The Start and the Middle.
The End was the best bet.
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284.50 | | 29169::FINIZIO | Year of the Yankees | Fri Aug 20 1993 15:03 | 5 |
|
in scent of a women when pacino 1st meets the school kid, the glass
of J.D. keeps changing amounts
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284.51 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Mon Aug 23 1993 15:41 | 7 |
| RE: .50 by 29169::FINIZIO
>in scent of a women when pacino 1st meets the school kid, the glass
>of J.D. keeps changing amounts
You didn't notice the IV hookup?
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284.52 | | 33018::KOCH | It never hurts to ask... | Thu Sep 02 1993 10:37 | 2 |
| In Back to the Future 1, when Marty is in his fathers room, in the
'Darth Vader' suit, the hairdrier kept changing places on his belt.
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284.53 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Fri Sep 03 1993 10:23 | 3 |
| Also in Back to the Future, check out the odometer every time they
show a picture of the speedometer heading for 88 mph.
It's all over the place!
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284.54 | | 57852::VENTURA | was ::TAYLOR. YYYYYABBADABBADOO!! | Wed Sep 22 1993 12:29 | 19 |
| How about another one in Ghost...
When Sam is on the subway and the other ghost is beating him up for
being on "his train". The other ghost throws Sam down the aisle, he
"goes through" the poles and the side of the train, but somehow Sam is
stopped by the next car and he hits his head.
and of course there's the infamous one in "Three Men and a Baby"
In the scene where Jack's mother is admiring Mary, The cameraman kind
of scans around the mother .. in the background behind one of the
curtains, you can see the figure of a boy. "Supposedly" they say that
the boy was never there. The story is that there was a small boy who
fell out of that window and was killed ... I'm sure you can guess the
rest.
Holly
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284.55 | Sigh. Not that old urban legend again. | QUARRY::reeves | Jon Reeves, ULTRIX compiler group | Wed Sep 22 1993 19:20 | 6 |
| The reason this myth didn't start until the movie hit home video is
because, with the full resolution of the movie, it's clear that the
thing seen through the window is the cardboard standup of Ted Danson
seen elsewhere in the movie. I'm told that, with close inspection,
it's possible to make this out with a VCR, too (though I'm sure a
laserdisc into a projection TV would make it easier).
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284.56 | | 57852::VENTURA | was ::TAYLOR. YYYYYABBADABBADOO!! | Thu Sep 23 1993 10:16 | 7 |
| Like I said, "Supposedly".. I didn't believe it either .. but I had
never heard your reasoning.
Thanks.
Holly
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284.57 | such a tragedy :-) | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Thu Sep 23 1993 11:10 | 5 |
| re .56, there was a major discussion of this in the previous
incarnation of the Movies file, now regrettably lost for all time. :-)
Lorna
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284.58 | here's a few | 29761::SAWIN | Jim Sawin, DTN 293-5503 | Wed Sep 29 1993 14:08 | 6 |
| - In E.T., Henry Thomas (Elliot) messes up his first line of the film (the
pizza party scene).
- In Empire of the Sun, there is a subtle glitch in the "Norman Rockwell"
scene, when Jamie's parents are tucking him into bed. If you look
carefully, you see a discontinuity, as if two takes were spliced together.
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284.59 | Minor glitch | 12035::MDNITE::RIVERS | | Wed Sep 29 1993 14:26 | 6 |
| In "Road House", my favorite macho action flick (starring Patrick
Swayze), Swayze and a thug are getting in one of the film's many
fistfights. Before Swayze socks the guy in the nose, there's blood on
the thug's lip.
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284.60 | | 35186::BACH | They who know nothing, doubt nothing... | Thu Sep 30 1993 14:52 | 5 |
| In Rocky three, they flash-back on several fights after his loss to Mr
"T"... One quick glance shows Rocky wearing Red, white, and blue shorts.
Of course he didn't get those shorts until the last fight of the picture
from Creed...
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284.61 | Alternative (political) universe | KOLFAX::WIEGLEB | Enemy Lobster Although | Thu Sep 30 1993 17:04 | 5 |
| And who could forget the final scene in "The Green Berets" where the
sun is prominently featured setting in the East (over the ocean in
Vietnam)?
- Dave
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284.62 | | INTGR8::DICKSON | | Fri Oct 15 1993 16:54 | 12 |
| In "Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation", when Jimmy Stewart (Mr Hobbs) is
talking to Mrs Turner through the bathroom door. He tells his wife
to go down to the kitchen to shut off the water, and after she leaves
he calls through the door to Mrs Turner, "just a minute, Mrs Hobbs".
Mrs Hobbs calls back "Mrs Turner!", and Stewart says, "I mean, Mrs
Turner."
It sounds like an obvious slip to me, but I can't figure out why they
did not reshoot the scene. "Mrs Turner" is not even visible, being
inside the bathroom, and it makes sense that they would shoot all the
out-in-the-hallway scenes together, then intercut them with the
in-the-bathroom scenes later.
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284.63 | | 49630::GOOD | | Tue Oct 19 1993 18:22 | 21 |
|
Just a couple from Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves.
1) When they return from Jerusalem and arrive on the beach at Dover,
Robin says to Azeem that they would arrive at his fathers home before
sun down. Nothing wrong with that statement you say, one small problem!
They are in Dover and Locksley is approx 165 miles away and they are on
foot. So you see unless you are superman this little trek would be
impossible.
Another small error would be when he and Azeem are on their way to
Locksley they happen to get on to the subject of why Azeem was in
prison in the first place, which as it turned out was because of a
woman! Just at that time Robin comes to a tree which he claims is a
mistletoe tree and that he has won many women because of that little
tree. Well there is no such thing as a mistletoe tree, mistletoe is a
small bush that lives on OTHER trees.
Jim G
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284.64 | He gets around | RNDHSE::WALL | Show me, don't tell me | Wed Oct 20 1993 11:27 | 7 |
|
Not to mention that Hadrian's Wall and Nottingham are at opposite ends
of Grest Britian.
(That first fight, where he meets the boy).
DFW
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284.65 | | 45239::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Thu Oct 21 1993 13:50 | 7 |
|
> Not to mention that Hadrian's Wall and Nottingham are at opposite ends
> of Grest Britian.
and Hadrian's Wall runs east/west not north/south so east could not possibly
have been where costner's character said it was !
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284.66 | | 43945::JOHNSON | Digital's lone unicycle hockey player? | Mon Oct 25 1993 04:25 | 10 |
|
I at last saw this on Sky on Saturday, and enjoyed every minute.
I know much of Northumberland, from where most of the 'scenic'
shots were filmed - not quite what I'd have expected of
Nottinghamshire those many years ago but to have filmed it
much nearer Sherwood Forest would have been a director's
nightmare avoiding all the more modern roofs & roads etc.
Anu
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284.67 | | 22680::DAIV02::IWAN | | Tue Oct 26 1993 01:48 | 2 |
| In The Firm. When Tom printed from Macintosh to the laser printer, it
sounded like a noisy dot matrix printer.
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284.68 | | 33438::KOCH_P | It never hurts to ask... | Wed Oct 27 1993 10:31 | 2 |
| In Demolition Man, the monitor on Stallone's chest keeps moving even
though he is encased in ice.
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284.69 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Mon Nov 22 1993 10:04 | 9 |
| I just watched "Double Indemnity" with Fred MacMurry (sp) and Barbara
Stanwyck. In it Neff, (the MacMurry character) falls in love with
Phyllis (Stanwyck), it is played that he is single, yet about half way
through the movie there is a shot - held for a few minutes, which
clearly shows a wedding band on Neff's left hand - it diostracted me
through out the movie because the error was never caught and it
happened it many otehr scenes.
Jt
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284.70 | | 42329::BOWEO | Northern UK Comms | Tue Nov 23 1993 06:19 | 5 |
|
RE: -.1 despite that it was a blindingly good film.
I hadn't noticed but when I watch it next I look for it.
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284.71 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Tue Nov 23 1993 11:19 | 5 |
| Oh yes, it was definitly and excellent movie - lots of twists and
turns, like a good mystery should be...just that I found myself looking
for the ring for the rest of the movie.
Jt
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284.72 | | 7361::MAIEWSKI | | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:23 | 17 |
| I'm not sure that was really an error. Back in those days, movies were more
like plays that were filmed. There was much less emphasis on making the thing
look realistic.
Cops were all good guys, criminals were all bad guys, the big name actor
always played the character with the white hat, everyone in the wild west
had a neatly clipped 40's hair cut, etc.
If an actor did take off his wedding ring for a movie it probably would have
been the scandal of the decade.
Those were up tight times, sort of a return to the Victorian time as a back
lash to the roaring 20's.
It was a good movie. I really liked the short guy with the cigar.
George
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284.73 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:46 | 7 |
| Haahhaha The short guy with the cigar....very funny George dear, sorry
I didn't mention Edward G. Robinson :^}
I wasn't planning on giving a full review nor list the cast - I was in
the movie error note so that what I wrote about - pickypicky :^)
Jt
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284.74 | | 7361::MAIEWSKI | | Tue Nov 23 1993 12:59 | 8 |
| Edward G. Robinson, right, that's the name.
He was outstanding, stole the show. He gave one of the best performances
I've ever seen.
The rest of the movie was good, but Robinson made it great.
George
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284.75 | | 44234::SNEIL | | Wed Jan 05 1994 00:42 | 8 |
| Predator
When Carl.....(Him in Rocky) whit's his name get his arm blow off he
turns round and has 3 arms,well 2�.The one that was supposed to have
been shot off is by his side.
SCott
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284.76 | Pork Chop Still... | CDROM::SHIPLEY | I'll be back for breakfast | Fri Jan 14 1994 10:17 | 17 |
|
Electra Glide in Blue shown on TNT the other night....
The intro shotgun shooting sequence...
Scenes include a frying pan and two pork chops...
Scene 1: Shows two raw pork chops being placed slightly overlapping
in the hot pan
Scene 2: Shows chops being turned over
Scene 3: Shows chops cooking on second side
Scene 4: Repeat of scene 3 (you can see the raw sides of the chops)
Scene 5: Repeat of scene 4
Scene 6: Someone eating chops...
I take it they had to pad out the sequence and there's only so many
exciting things you can do with chops...8^)}
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284.77 | INDIANA JONES | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | Happy New Year | Fri Jan 14 1994 12:56 | 6 |
|
I watched Indiana Jones (the 1st one) lastnight. I've seen this
movie meny times...but lastnight was the 1st time I noticed that
when Jones jumped down into the pit of snakes and he came face to face
with a cobra - you could see the glass between jones and the snake
and you could see the reflection of the snake in the glass.
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284.78 | | 45239::ALFORD | lying Shipwrecked and comatose... | Mon Jan 17 1994 14:31 | 5 |
| > with a cobra - you could see the glass between jones and the snake
> and you could see the reflection of the snake in the glass.
Well, would you voluntarily go face to face with a cobra *WITHOUT* a sheet of
glass between you ????
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284.79 | | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | Happy New Year | Mon Jan 17 1994 22:23 | 2 |
|
No, I would'nt...but Indiana should be able to handle it :<)
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284.80 | Suspicious Open Window | 12027::HOLMES | | Wed Feb 09 1994 12:33 | 11 |
| "Blue Chips", with Nick Nolte, Mary McDonnel, Shaqille O'Neil, and Worcester's
own Bob Cousy, premiered last night in Worcester, MA.
In one scene, Nick Nolte's character, the basketball coach of Western
University, is being harassed by the head of the alumni association as he
heads for his car. He unlocks the door with his key and gets in the
car, shutting the door behind him. The head of the alumni association
immediately sticks his head in the *open* window and keeps ranting. Seems
a little funny to have locked the door but left the window open...
Tracy
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284.81 | Pinocchio bloper | 38539::MACARTHUR | | Wed Feb 09 1994 13:58 | 9 |
| I was watching Pinocchio with my son this morning (for about the
umpteenth time), and towards the beginning of the movie when he "comes
to life" and is playing with the candle, his left index finger catches
on fire. When Gepetto is putting the fire out, he submerges
Pinocchio's right index finger in the fish's bowl... I never caught
this before, but had to rewind and watch the scene again to see if I
got it right.
Barb
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284.82 | Quick sunrise, fast twilight | 65320::RIVERS | Stupid, STUPID rat creatures! | Wed Feb 09 1994 15:18 | 13 |
| A fairly glaring error in Hudson Hawk is when our heroes, having gone
to rescue the damsel in distress, climb Leonardo Da Vinci's castle in
what appears to be broad daylight, only to (in the next scene and the
one's following) to be doing the rescuing at night.
Same sort of thing happens in reverse in one of the last Roger Moore
James Bond films (For your eyes only, I think), where Bond chases a
villian from a pier and a warehouse being raided at night, through a
tunnel and proceeds to push the car off the cliff in broad daylight.
Musta been a loooong tunnel. :)
kim
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284.83 | books o' flubs | HUMOR::EPPES | I'm not making this up, you know | Wed Feb 09 1994 17:56 | 16 |
| FYI, I found and gave to my S.O. for Christmas three books containing numerous
film (and some TV) errors. The author/compiler's name is Bill Givens, and the
titles are:
Film Flubs
Son of Film Flubs
Film Flubs: The Sequel
The copyright date of the third one is 1992 (I think, or maybe 1993), so
they're fairly up to date. Many of the errors mentioned in this topic string
are included in at least one of the books.
They're smallish softcovers. I found them (quite by chance) at the
Toadstool Bookshop in Milford, NH.
-- Nina
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284.84 | Seasons in Pelican Brief | DECWET::LOWE | Bruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910 | Thu Feb 10 1994 12:22 | 5 |
|
Anyone notice that part of the film takes place during Mardi Gras (February),
but in Washington DC, all trees have leaves on them (summer)?
-Bruce
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284.85 | Three Men and a Little Lady | 42712::SMITHA | Il y a une singe, dans l'arbre | Mon Feb 14 1994 12:27 | 13 |
| Did anyone else notice this when it was shown on UK TV last week ?
Tom Sellick (sp) character gets introduced to local headmistress at party,
who has smudge of caviar on her nose. Switch to shot of him for his dialogue,
profile of her, no caviar smudge on nose. Switch back to full face of her,
caviar smudge is back. Back to him, NO CAVIAR. Back to her, smudge on nose,
wipes it off at last.
Couldn't believe this one because the gag was based on the caviar smudge !
Is that continuity person still in a job ?
TKS
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284.86 | Sylvia?? | 38728::AMOS | | Mon Feb 14 1994 14:18 | 2 |
| Who was Sylvia in Three Men & a Little Lady??
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284.87 | Nancy Travis | 23989::POGAR | Movie Critic-Costner Specialist | Thu Feb 17 1994 23:24 | 8 |
| Re: -1 Who was Sylvia in Three Men & a Little Lady??
Nancy Travis. I believe she was in the first one, too. She's also
starring in GREEDY, with Michael J. Fox and Kirk Douglas, due to be
released in the next couple of weeks.
Catherine
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284.88 | | 7892::SLABOUNTY | Do you wanna bang heads with me? | Fri Feb 18 1994 09:03 | 5 |
|
Wasn't she the wife in "I Married an Axe Murderer" also?
GTI
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284.89 | and from the UK....... | 42443::IMMSA | adrift on the sea of heartbreak | Mon Feb 21 1994 08:16 | 11 |
| "The Railway Children" (a UK film made back in the early 70's I think,
with Jenny Agutter) is set in the late 1890's and features a number of
long distance shots of an old train chugging through the countryside.
I have seen this film three or four times - it is well worth seeing -
but only noticed recently that in one of the "train" shots, a road is
in view in the distance and this features a number of 1970s cars
travelling at far greater speed than is safe for humans (at least over
nine miles an hour).
andy
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284.90 | | 42371::HANDLEYI | I'd buy that for a dollar! | Mon Feb 21 1994 09:51 | 7 |
|
re 88
Yep, she was in that movie, she's also been in others like "internal
affairs". She's a babe!
Ian
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284.91 | | 29067::T_HAYMON | | Tue Jul 05 1994 13:26 | 5 |
| In the Pelican Brief...
When Denzel and Julia are calling all the people that are mentioned in
the story that will run in the next mornings paper. Julia has on her
wedding ring.
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284.92 | | 3270::AHERN | Dennis the Menace | Tue Jul 05 1994 14:35 | 4 |
| How come in "Diamonds are Forever", Bond descends to level five in the
elevator at the desert installation, but when he breaks out in the moon
buggy he's at ground level?
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284.93 | Time is constant | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | I'm not a schizo.....Nor am I | Wed Jul 12 1995 03:12 | 2 |
| How about in "The Vikings" (Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, et al) where one
of the extras in 6th century Scandinavia is wearing a gold wristwatch.
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284.94 | Recent Errors | RIOT01::SUMMERFIELD | I am Number 6 | Wed Jul 12 1995 06:10 | 21 |
| First Knight has a couple of continuity gems as well:
1. Early on in one scene, a telegraph pole can be seen in the distance.
2. In a scene where Richard Gere is chasing a runaway horse, power
cables and a junction box can be seen lying on the ground.
I'll put the third one behind a spoiler
Are you sure?
Positive?
Okay then.
3. When King Arthur's funeral boat in drifting out across the lake at
the end, it starts smouldering before the archer fires a burning arrow
to ignite the pyre.
Clive
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284.95 | I caught it too | SWAM1::MILLS_MA | To Thine own self be True | Wed Jul 12 1995 13:05 | 10 |
| Re. -1
I did catch the prematurely burning pyre, and asked my husband when
they lit it, and then saw the archer shooting the flaming arrow.
I missed the other 2 "gems".
Marilyn
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284.96 | RUNNING MAN | VYGER::GIBSONJ | STRUM, The best in the West | Fri Nov 17 1995 11:30 | 10 |
| Sorry, put write instead of answer when first posting this, and the mod
has moved it the RUNNING MAN topic.
The error.
When they are advertising the running man game on the big screen, one
of the clips show Arnie and Maria Conchita Alonso, diving out the way
of DYNAMO'S car.
A scene that appears later in the movie.
John.
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284.97 | Bad prop | TECWT2::BOUDREAU | Konkapot | Mon Jan 22 1996 09:06 | 9 |
|
I just noticed this topic and it reminded me of something I saw in Goodfellas.
A scene opens at an airport, Idlewild I think, and there's a subtitle
to introduce the scene that says: "Idlewild Airport, October, 1963." The scene
is a closeup of Ray Liota leaning up against a 1965 Chevy Impala.
They could have had him leaning against a 1964 Impala, which would be brand
new, but not a '65.
-Steve
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284.98 | Kinda funny to see this | TNPUBS::NAZZARO | Be well, Marcus | Mon Jan 22 1996 11:07 | 8 |
| My wife noticed this in the middle of the movie "Heat" -
There was a yellow tag on the end of the sleeve of a suit that one of
the bodyguards was wearing. Kris asked me if it was a wardrobe tag,
and sure enough, that's what it was! Suit had to go back at the end of
the day, but please take the tag off next time!
NAZZ
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284.99 | Speed(the movie) | NHPM::RODRIGUEZ | | Tue Jan 23 1996 13:36 | 15 |
| Or what about the movie Speed?
There were a few obvious continuity problems in that flic. Watch the
disappearing reappearing billboard on the side of the bus. In one shot
its on crooked, in the next its off completely, the next its back on
but straight this time.
Warning spoiler
Remember that awesome jump the bus took on the unfinished ramp? Watch
the police on the flat bed truck when the bus takes the corner
(supposedly at a high speed).
-E
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284.100 | Lucas-Arts | NHPM::RODRIGUEZ | | Tue Jan 23 1996 14:00 | 8 |
| Another good one is in Star Wars. At the end of the movie after Luke
Skywalker saves the universe fom the evil Empire by destroying the
mighty Death Star with one fatal shot(not so mighty huh?). After Luke
lands on the planet alderon(sp?) and everyone is celebrating, he gets
out of his X-Wing Fighter and spots the princess, the princess spots
him. She yells to him "Luke!" He yells back "Carrie!"....
-E
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284.101 | | UHUH::MARISON | Scott Marison | Tue Jan 23 1996 15:25 | 5 |
| > him. She yells to him "Luke!" He yells back "Carrie!"....
Really? no way... I can't believe it! And nobody noticed...
/scott
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284.102 | look..ehr I mean listen for it! | NHPM::RODRIGUEZ | | Tue Jan 23 1996 15:38 | 4 |
| You don't expect it so you have to listen for it. When I first heard it
I rewound it about a hundred times. Still cracks me up.
-E
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284.103 | | WONDER::REILLY | Sean / Alpha Servers DTN:223-4375 | Tue Jan 23 1996 20:45 | 3 |
|
All right - I'm going to check that out on my Laser Disc. That's
unbelievable!
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284.104 | | TP011::KENAH | Do we have any peanut butter? | Wed Jan 24 1996 22:47 | 7 |
| >
>
> him. She yells to him "Luke!" He yells back "Carrie!"....
I find this hard to believe -- I mean, it's not as if
sound editors wouldn't have heard it.
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284.105 | Amazing, isn't it | RIOT01::SUMMERFIELD | "Tenser", said the Tensor | Thu Jan 25 1996 09:39 | 8 |
| re .104
I checked my widescreen version of A New Hope, and in the relevant
scene(Luke has just climbed out of his X-Wing after landing) he does
seem to call out "Carrie!". It certainly sounds more like "Carrie!"
than "Leia!".
Clive
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284.106 | | PTOSS1::BRUNSON | | Thu Jan 25 1996 10:51 | 16 |
|
You all have me intrigued. I am anxious to get home to fast forward
and hear that. Imagine, all these years of rewatching and not catching
that one!
Another blooper - In the last Indy movie - The Last Crusade, Indy as an
adult is aboard the ship trying to retrieve the gold cross he happened
upon as a teenager. In the struggle that ensues on deck during a
blinding storm, Indy takes a shot in the mouth that leaves the left
side of his mouth bloody. Indy and the thugs are then washed over by a
giant wave and when you see him again the trickle of blood moves from
the left to the right. I always chuckle when I see that. :^)
Velda
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284.107 | | PTOSS1::BRUNSON | | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:18 | 8 |
|
Well I went home and checked the tape last night and he is not saying
"Leia" - he says something that sounds like "Carrie", but it clearly is
not "Leia"!!
Velda
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284.108 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Fri Jan 26 1996 14:31 | 5 |
|
I got 1/2 way through it last night and was too tired to watch
the rest, so I shut it off and went to bed. So I don't know
WHAT he said. 8^)
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284.109 | | JUGHED::FLATTERY | | Thu Feb 01 1996 14:28 | 5 |
| in the movie Cape Fear..the remake with deNiro and Lange.....in the bar
scene where deniro picks up the woman from the court house...her blouse
is buttoned all the way up...then in the next scene the top buttons are
undone..then it's buttoned then it's undone...it's downright
distracting!...........;')..........and very amusing........./k
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284.110 | I've seen this too many times 8^) | ASIC::MYERS | Apps with attitude | Sun Feb 04 1996 16:43 | 12 |
| In the movie Casper, the scene where Kat is at the front of the class
introducing herself...
You see the feet of the snobby girl together and firmly on the floor
while Casper is tieing her shoe laces together. The very next scene
her legs are crossed, her feet are far apart and laces are tied
correctly. The scene after that, her feet are back on the floor and
the laces are tied together and when the class bell rings she gets up
and falls flat on her face (along with the rest of the class) when she
tries to walk.
/Susan
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284.111 | Which ear? | WMOIS::LYONS_S | | Wed Feb 07 1996 16:55 | 10 |
|
Recently seen in Nine Months...
Tom Arnold and Hugh Grant get earrings. One scene the earring is in
Hugh's right ear, the rest of the movie it's in his left.
I've seen this particular type incedent in a lot of movies.
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284.112 | | SCASS1::BARBER_A | No swords | Sun Feb 11 1996 15:55 | 2 |
| You also have to take into account that sometimes the camera can do a
"mirror image"...so it might have actually been his left.
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