The Most Obvious Goof Of All Time?
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ardsnarf — 10 years ago(October 19, 2015 11:06 AM)
No!
You're
the one not paying attention. The goof in question was a ONE STORY DAY (I know you like caps for emphasis) but different story day shots were edited into a ONE story day final cut, most likely a budget issue NOT TIME issue. And speaking of wasting time, no one does that more than scripty. So even if it was done on purpose, it's still a "goof" in the continuity. You're acting all uppity like you were scripty on this movie, and more importantly, like it was your call. Probably why your credits are listed in miscellaneous UNDER transportation, and why no one yells out "points" carrying heavy objects next to your tent. -
ScriptiSandy — 10 years ago(March 16, 2016 12:28 AM)
ALL script supervisors are listed under miscellaneous on IMDB. We are a department of one so we don't get our own category. I see from most of your comments on other posts that you're in the sound department (at least that seems to be all you care about in the few of comments I read). So your snide comment about my credit being in Misc is petty and stupid as you well know that plenty of crew don't have their own category. So because you do, that makes you better than me? Now who is the arrogant one?
And what do you mean that no one wastes time more than scripty? Maybe on shows you work on. Not mine. And how disrespectful of the scriptys you have worked with. I would never say anything to malign you as far as your work as a sound guy is concerned because that would be maligning all the guys I work with and I respect them far too much to do that. But as for a department wasting time - I have never heard anyone say "there goes another costly scripty delay".
And noit would not be a budget issue how would that be? Explain.
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mtworkowski — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 07:35 PM)
They did the same thing in Nacho Libre. One minute the babies watching the TV are dressed and then they're sitting in diapers. Yeah, you're right. It's not a goof if a ladder falls on the talent and you leave it in. Totally true.
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mtworkowski — 9 years ago(November 02, 2016 07:38 PM)
They did the same thing in Nacho Libre. One minute the babies watching the TV are dressed and then they're sitting in diapers. Yeah, you're right. It's not a goof if a ladder falls on the talent and you leave it in. Totally true.
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ChrisN12 — 11 years ago(September 12, 2014 02:50 PM)
I would suggest the disappearance/absence of gore in the lecture auditorium after the exploding head in 'Scanners' (The reason was that Louis del Grande's character was originally supposed to have died from a heart attack, but still too obvious and glaring to be acceptable.)
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MerylMia — 16 years ago(August 28, 2009 08:21 PM)
It's a Wonderful Life. Toward the end of the movie where George is in the cemetary at his brother's grave, the dates don't match up with what they said his age was when he died.
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adogzheart — 11 years ago(March 30, 2015 07:20 AM)
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karenberes — 10 years ago(December 13, 2015 05:45 AM)
Isn't that the same movie Jackie Chan broke his foot in and had to where a cast to finish?
I could be mistaken but I do remember in 1 of the Rush hour movies he had to finish in a foot cast I just don't remember which one. They did try to make it to look like the original shoe as close as they could.
Hope that helps
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CGSailor — 9 years ago(October 24, 2016 12:21 AM)
Isn't that the same movie Jackie Chan broke his foot in and had to where a cast to finish?
No.
You're thinking of
Rumble In The Bronx (1995)
Jackie Chan breaks his ankle jumping onto a hovercraft and has to finish the film with a foot cast disguised as a tennis shoe. It's all shown as part of the blooper reels thata number of his films are known for in the credits. Also mentioned in the trivia for the film on this site.
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sorbeck — 17 years ago(April 09, 2009 01:13 PM)
Alone in the Dark 2005
A female character is killed and they move her body to the floor of the cave. At the end of the scene she is seen picking her head up and puting her hands beneath her as the other characters start walking away.. I guess she needed a ciggarette.. -
HijodelCid — 15 years ago(November 17, 2010 03:30 PM)
ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN
Early in the movie, Don Juan is thought to be an Spanish nobleman who has come to be married with an English aristocrat in a match arranged by Queen Elizabeth, and he is given a big welcome that includes a huge display of flags, all very beautiful, and all very fictional, since they don't represent any real life noble house or any real life population center.
About the middle of the movie, when Don Juan serves King Philip III as fencing master of the court, he shows Queen Anne what are supposedly the flags of Corte's, Alvarado, Balboa, Pizarro, Orellana, Jime'nez de Quesada, Valdivia, Garay, Ponce de Leo'n and all the other conquistadores. If you look carefully at those flags, you'll see that THEY ARE EXACTLY THE VERY SAME FLAGS THAT WERE DISPLAYED IN THE SCENE DESCRIBED IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH.
Another mistake, which everyone who knows the legend of Don Juan will likely catch: his family name is misspelled as MARAN~A, when it should be MAN~ARA.
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walker-dajuan — 13 years ago(November 06, 2012 07:49 AM)
The 80's movie Cobra, with Sylvester Stallone. (Mr Marion Cobretti) was firing a gun from the back of late 80's pick up, at one point the make and model of the truck change. If a person just watch the tail gate on the truck, you'll see the difference.
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tinimina91 — 17 years ago(August 15, 2008 11:16 AM)
In "Jurrasic Park", when they, Dr. Grant, Dr. Malcolm, etc., were taking the tour, the cars reach the T-Rex paddock and it breaks through the fence to the thier right. Minutes later, the T-Rex sends Tim and Lex's explorer over the same wall it came from. The plunge down the wall/cliff onto the tree is far too large for a full grown T-Rex to "climb over" onto the road. Let alone that in the film, the T-Rex was shown looming above the explorers from the same side of the fence where this "cliff" exists.
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Frumious_Bandersnatch_46 — 17 years ago(April 01, 2009 02:08 AM)
Still on the subject of
"Jurassic Park"
, how about when the power was restored to the electric fence while the boy was still on it. Enough power to stop a T-Rex, but no harm to the kid.
Wouldn't having him jump off at the last millisecond have been enough? And more believable?
Remember: In the real world, the electric shock would have knotted the boy's hand muscles closed making him unable to let go.
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