3T's&aG' Wrote:The Shawshank Redemption. Absolutely love it!
"Andy Dufresne - who crawled through a river of shit and came out clean on the other side"
Yeah, that was a great movie, but that part of the narration always makes me laugh. "Red" says that Andy crawled through 500 yards of sewer pipe . . . a half mile.
Well a half mile is 880 yards, so if it was actually 500 yards then it was less than 200 feet more than a QUARTER mile.
Sorry 'bout that, I find all kinds of silly dialogue in otherwise great movies. A good example of that would be in CAPTAIN BLOOD, when the Errol Flynn character praisingly calls one of his men, a "son of a Yorkshire steer."
Well, a Steer is a castrated bull. So the likelihood of a steer having a "son" is . . . well. . . .
Quigley Down Under:
"How long from the time the bullet struck 'til you heard the sound of the shot?"
"Too, three seconds maybe."
The 540-grain bullet from a Sharps Rifle had a muzzle velocity of around 1400 feet per second. On a hot day, the speed of sound is around 1,150 feet per second, and the bullet slows down while the sound does not.
He would hear the sound slightly BEFORE the bullet struck.
In the film MINORITY REPORT, someone presents the Burgess character with a Smith & Wesson First Model pistol (a five-shot .22.)
Burgess says thet this sort of thing was done for some Union Generals at the end of the Civil War, and that the five gold-plated bullets each stood for one year of the War.
Let's see . . . April 12, 1861 to April 9, 1865.
Hmmm. That sounds like FOUR years to me.
(Although the last battle -- the Battle of Palmito Ranch
-- ended on May 13,1865.)
Ken V.