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XamberB   07-28-2006, 06:46 AM
#71
Ken Valentine Wrote:Have you noticed in Early American type movies -- like The Last of the Mohicans, Mel Gibsons The Patriot, and others -- how the Colonists/Americans have "American" accents . . . and not English accents? Ken V.
Yep, anyone with a British accent in an Early American movie is automatically the villian.

Hazel
GeraldRice   07-28-2006, 09:45 AM
#72
How about cars that are perfectly driveable no matter how far they fall so long as they land on their wheels?
Jamo   07-28-2006, 09:57 AM
#73
And jumping soo high, that the axis MUST be broken...but, no problem, driving faster then before ^^
Ken Valentine   07-28-2006, 08:29 PM
#74
Jamo Wrote:And jumping soo high, that the axis MUST be broken...but, no problem, driving faster then before ^^

Yep. They never collapse the suspension, bend the chassis, tear loose the engine and transmission mounts, or blow out the tires . . . and the drivers never have a back ache after these hard landings.

Ken V.
Ken Valentine   07-28-2006, 08:33 PM
#75
GeraldRice Wrote:How about cars that are perfectly driveable no matter how far they fall so long as they land on their wheels?

That too.

Also, in the Swashbuckler movies, when the hero leaps from a two or three story building onto the back of his trusty steed, he never breaks the horses back . . . or collapses his own spine.

Ken V.
Susan   07-28-2006, 09:04 PM
#76
Ken Valentine Wrote:That too.

Also, in the Swashbuckler movies, when the hero leaps from a two or three story building onto the back of his trusty steed, he never breaks the horses back . . . or collapses his own spine.

Ken V.

Not to mention the trauma to his "package"! LOL

I'm not sure if this is a cliche or not, but it bothers me. It happens on TV dramas like Law & Order, Without a Trace, etc. The cops or investigators go to somebody's workplace to ask them questions and the people keep walking and doing their work as they answer questions. This especially happens when they are interviewing doctors. The doctor keeps walking through the hospital while the cops tag along. It totally annoys me! In real life people would stop what they're doing if a cop came to their workplace. Argh!

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Ken Valentine   07-28-2006, 09:52 PM
#77
Susan Wrote:Not to mention the trauma to his "package"! LOL


Yep. If he didn't land just right, he'd be screaming in a voice only dogs could hear.

Quote:I'm not sure if this is a cliche or not, but it bothers me. It happens on TV dramas like Law & Order, Without a Trace, etc. The cops or investigators go to somebody's workplace to ask them questions and the people keep walking and doing their work as they answer questions. This especially happens when they are interviewing doctors. The doctor keeps walking through the hospital while the cops tag along. It totally annoys me! In real life people would stop what they're doing if a cop came to their workplace. Argh!

That's true -- unless they're scrubbing for surgery or some such. And in that case, I'm sure that the cops would be asked to come back later.

Ken V.

P.S. When fire inspectors come to my shop on a surprise visit, I tell them that I don't talk to anyone without an appointment. (They're such morons.)
XamberB   07-29-2006, 11:24 AM
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My personal favorite is when the hero runs along the top of a boxcar without falling off or getting creamed by a tunnel. Then, when they jump off a train doing 50 mph, they just roll over a few times and get up. In real life I think you'd be looking at major trauma.

Hazel
Scott Miller   07-29-2006, 11:44 AM
#79
Or how about everyone lacking the grime of having been outside for any extended period of time.

Scott

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Maggers   07-29-2006, 12:58 PM
#80
XamberB Wrote:My personal favorite is when the hero runs along the top of a boxcar without falling off or getting creamed by a tunnel. Then, when they jump off a train doing 50 mph, they just roll over a few times and get up. In real life I think you'd be looking at major trauma.

Hazel

It seems to me that gravity is essentially meaningless to movie makers.

People spring from one rooftop to another with aplomb regardless of the space between the buildings. They can fall from high cliffs into water and not feel the impact (forget about underwater debris as someone mentioned previously). Essentially, they can fall from anywhere and just pick themselves up, dust themselves off, and start all over again.

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