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<p dir="auto"><strong>csenterprise</strong> — <em>9 years ago(May 12, 2016 12:54 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">ugh<br />
i was going to add things to the goofs pages, but who has that kind of time?<br />
i waffle between laughing and then yelling things like:  "aww, come on!"<br />
example<br />
back to back episodes with crew members in the shot.</p>
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<li>the man who could move the world - on the field that's being bombed as the kid runs away.</li>
<li>the bermuda triangle crisis - as ww is in the tree lowering steve in the parachute (this one is particularly heinous)<br />
and</li>
<li>the man who could move the world - diana in the board room (at 3:50 min) shifts in her chair and it makes one of those rubber 'squeak'/fart sounds.<br />
never in my long history of watching tv and movies have i ever heard this when it wasn't on purpose.<br />
well, anyway.  you know them.<br />
i just can't get over the lack of professionalism.<br />
sure, production values are one thing, but when you can't be bothered to look through the camera lens, or catch it in editing.  i mean, come on.<br />
i saw some earlier posts about ww's shoes changing from high heels to flats depending on the scene and i thought to myself: "who's looking at her heels?"<br />
hey directors -<br />
"if you stare into lynda carter's boobs too long, eventually lynda carter's boobs stare back at you."<br />
'wha?'<br />
"exactly."<br />
i'm convinced that lynda carter is simply the smoke (and mirror) to allow lazy people in hollywood to 'earn' a paycheck.  it's a shame.<br />
"pay no attention to the men behind the curtain."<br />
(and then laugh)</li>
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