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Hollywood's Lesser Evils: Fun Mistakes in Major Movies

Posted on 01/24/2006 11:50:32 AM PST by GermanBusiness

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To: Andyman

Yep, I saw that last time TCM played the movie. I can't believe nobody caught that as it's quite obvious.


41 posted on 01/24/2006 1:51:00 PM PST by hattend (I wanna go through the Stargate!)
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To: GermanBusiness

In Casablanca, Major Strasser said something about "blundering Americans". Louis called him on this, saying in 1918 he blundered into Berlin along with those Americans. But the Allies never reached Berlin in World War I, in fact, I don't believe there were any foreign soldiers in Germany at all when the armistice was signed, one of the things that upset Hitler and his ilk so much about the Kaiser and the ending of that war.


42 posted on 01/24/2006 1:54:00 PM PST by Argh
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To: GermanBusiness

These are great.

As a native Philadelphian, one of my favorites was actually more artistic liberty than mistake. In the original "Rocky" movie when Stallone runs from South Philadelphia up to the Art Museum (and up its steps), he runs part of the way under an elevated rail line. Problem is that there is no elevated rail line on Broad Street, which is the street you would run on to get from South Philadelphia to the Art Museum. The elevated rail lines are either in Frankford in the Northeast part of the City or in West Philadelphia. Neither is anywhere near the route Rocky was supposed to have run.


43 posted on 01/24/2006 2:24:18 PM PST by blau993 (Labs for love; .357 for Security.)
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To: najida

And the same starlets have 1960s style blue eyeshadow! "The Big Valley" is a really horrific example of this anachronistic look.


44 posted on 01/24/2006 2:24:58 PM PST by linda_22003
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To: HitmanNY

Same idea in "No Way Out". Sean Young and Kevin Costner drive from DC to Annapolis (east to west) using the George Washington Parkway (a north-south road that doesn't go anywhere NEAR Annapolis).


45 posted on 01/24/2006 2:26:32 PM PST by linda_22003
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To: GermanBusiness

In the Alfred Hitchcock movie "North by Northwest" there is a scene where there is a shooting at tourist rest stop. They had to do a double take a little boy covers his ears early because they noise of the fake gun was so loud.


46 posted on 01/24/2006 2:29:00 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: GermanBusiness
In Patton, Scott's line was "I read your block", in reference to a move made by Rommel.

Lots of good stuff if you look closely-

The Long Ships- as the golden bell is tumbling down the cliff you can see the ornate knob at the top shatter. Then as the bell goes over the cliff it floats in the ocean.

Prince Valiant- PV's father shows him his ring, says he will send it if he needs help. The grain in the ring's green stone runs at a different angle from the ring finally sent to PV.

The Indestructible Man- Baddie Lon Chaney Jr takes a few hits from a handgun just before he kills a guy in an elevator. Watch closely and you can see the guy fumble the gun as he gets pushed back into the lift.The gun immediately fires a few more times for a total of,, You count 'em and laugh.

The Mysterious Island- When Capt Harding fights the Squid snail watch the bubbles coming from his air tank.

The Mummy-(Newer version)During the fight on the burning ship one of the Cowboys pumps about 14 rapid shots into a flaming victim with his six shooter.
47 posted on 01/24/2006 5:06:58 PM PST by Old Flat Toad (Pima County, home of the single vehicle accident with 40 victims.)
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To: hattend

Didn't know that because I remember him when he first showed up on Stargate SG1 episode. He & Carter tried to rid the Comand Center from one of Anubis' plot to blow the earth up. He played a know it all dweeb that downplayed Carter's achievements. Nothing indicated that he was Canadian. Then he shows up as a regular on Stargate Atlantis with the same "I'm smarter than you, you pathetic creature" attitude.


48 posted on 01/24/2006 8:33:03 PM PST by lilylangtree
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To: GermanBusiness
There is a big debate because in Pulp Fiction there are clearly visible bullet holes behind Vincent and Jules before the guy shoots at them with a "God**** hand cannon".

The one always got me after I had seen The Streetfighter. In True Romance, When Alabama first arrives in the theater, Clarence is watching the opening scene of Gekitotsu! Satsujin ken (1974). After Alabama asks Clarence to explain the story, it cuts back to the ending scene of the movie. Of course I never would have watched The Streetfighter without first seeing True Romance.
49 posted on 01/24/2006 9:07:13 PM PST by Mr. Blonde (You know, Happy Time Harry, just being around you kinda makes me want to die.)
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To: blau993

This is an absolute constant in movies and TV. Since my home town of L.A. is in more street scenes that anywhere else, you just get so used to them driving down one street, turning a corner, and being somewhere entirely different. You guys just don't notice it until it's your home town.


50 posted on 01/24/2006 9:17:35 PM PST by Yaelle (in their effort not to demonize humans, Spielberg and Kushner end up humanizing demons)
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To: scott7278

I just remembered on this morning. It's in an old John Wayne B-movie. During the chase scene, they switch to a wide shot of the chase. In the background of the scene you can see the high-tension electrical lines.

Lots of great bloopers in the old B-movies.


51 posted on 01/25/2006 4:10:13 AM PST by fredhead (The NAVY - Full Speed Ahead (or is it Astern?))
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To: Old Flat Toad

Another TV show, but in the opening sequence of "The Rifleman" Chuck Connors pumps 12 shots out of his rifle and then reaches into his pocket, pulls out ONE bullet and loads his rifle. Do the bullets reproduce inside the gun?


52 posted on 01/25/2006 4:15:07 AM PST by fredhead (The NAVY - Full Speed Ahead (or is it Astern?))
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To: GermanBusiness

IRT Gen. Patton's comment on Field Marshal Rommel's book,

The book referenced to is titled "Infantry Attacks" and I recall reading that Gen. Schwarzkopf referred to it when planning the Desert Storm attack.


53 posted on 01/25/2006 4:17:57 AM PST by fredhead (The NAVY - Full Speed Ahead (or is it Astern?))
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To: blau993
As a native Philadelphian...

Then you will appreciate in "12 Monkeys" when Bruce Willis and Madeleine Stowe drive over the Ben Franklin Bridge; before their conversation is over, they are in deep, deep woods.

(To non-Delaware Valley-ites: Camden N.J. and a string of exurbs and suburbs are right over the bridge, and there are no forested areas anywhere near the base of the Ben.)

54 posted on 01/26/2006 3:03:46 PM PST by WildHorseCrash
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To: GermanBusiness

Braveheart's plot includes an affair between William Wallace and the Princess Isabelle, based upon Isabella of France. The film implies she is pregnant at the time of Wallace's execution, possibly carrying the future Edward III of England. Historically, the real Isabella was a child of nine still living in France at this time, she never met Wallace, and furthermore, was never a Princess of Wales, as she was married to Edward II after he became king. Also Edward III of England was born in 1312, seven years after Wallace's death; thus it is impossible for Edward III to have been Wallace's son. (Note: this idea may have been derived from the play The Wallace by Sydney Goodsir Smith.)

(copied from Wikipedia - I had heard she was only 5 when Wallace died)


55 posted on 01/26/2006 3:53:25 PM PST by Phsstpok (There are lies, damned lies, statistics and presentation graphics, in descending order of truth)
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To: WildHorseCrash
To non-Delaware Valley-ites: Camden N.J. and a string of exurbs and suburbs are right over the bridge, and there are no forested areas anywhere near the base of the Ben.)

Nope, just homeless people sleeping there (seriously)...

56 posted on 01/26/2006 5:50:01 PM PST by Aut Pax Aut Bellum (When in doubt, empty your magazine...)
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Note: this topic is from 1/24/2006. Thanks GermanBusiness.
Butch wrote some unknown number of letters to people back in the states. Of those which are known to have survived, not even one postdates the shootout in Bolivia on November 7, 1908. That's not a coincidence. He had a lookalike brother who (like the rest of the family) amounted to nothing, who in later years visited old friends he and "Butch" had had in common in their youth, and passed himself off as Butch.

57 posted on 06/30/2019 9:50:46 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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