The movie "Searching" did a really good job of integrating the messaging on screen - since it was integral to the plot of the movie. Really good movie but, if you're a parent of daughters, this one will keep you up at night.
gigemJTH12 said:Murder Hornet said:
What about cooking or ordering food/drinks then having a conversation and leaving it all untouched as they leave
in the 90s the mom would make a humongous breakfast just for the family to take one bite of toast and head out for the day
CharleyKerfeld said:
2. When someone falls a long way, they don't miraculously catch hold of some ledge somewhere, and if they do, it immediately breaks every bone in their wrists / hands, and then they fall to their death.
3. The instances in situation 2, where someone is going over the edge and is caught by someone else, the second person either falls over with them, or immediately gives up and lets them go because they don't have the arm strength or the person weighs too much.
EclipseAg said:CharleyKerfeld said:
2. When someone falls a long way, they don't miraculously catch hold of some ledge somewhere, and if they do, it immediately breaks every bone in their wrists / hands, and then they fall to their death.
3. The instances in situation 2, where someone is going over the edge and is caught by someone else, the second person either falls over with them, or immediately gives up and lets them go because they don't have the arm strength or the person weighs too much.
Yeah the miraculous feats of strength by common people in action movies always throw me off.
Also how everyone in a movie can take numerous punches, kicks, chairs broken over their heads, etc., etc., without getting knocked out cold.
JayHowdy! said:
1. Nobody speaks the same language nor has a translator. I would love a movie where different alien races go to war because they don't understand each other. Galaxy Quest touched on this somewhat.
Operation Hail Mary will be out soon. We will see how they handle this.
EclipseAg said:CharleyKerfeld said:
2. When someone falls a long way, they don't miraculously catch hold of some ledge somewhere, and if they do, it immediately breaks every bone in their wrists / hands, and then they fall to their death.
3. The instances in situation 2, where someone is going over the edge and is caught by someone else, the second person either falls over with them, or immediately gives up and lets them go because they don't have the arm strength or the person weighs too much.
Yeah the miraculous feats of strength by common people in action movies always throw me off.
Also how everyone in a movie can take numerous punches, kicks, chairs broken over their heads, etc., etc., without getting knocked out cold.
Rudyjax said:
OP raises a very good point.
Everyone else lists pet peeves of movies.
Gotta love Texags.
Ol_Ag_02 said:Rudyjax said:
OP raises a very good point.
Everyone else lists pet peeves of movies.
Gotta love Texags.
Can we add thread police to the list.
I always love when people just ask for cigarettes in a convenience store.TXAG 05 said:
Or telling a bartender, "give me a beer" when in real life they would ask you what kind or maybe just ignore you.
Rex Racer said:
Everyone hangs up the phone without saying, "Good-bye."
FL_Ag1998 said:
Stop insisting that anybody with mind-reading powers has to touch their temples to use them. We're not stupid, you don't have to give us a silly cliche'd physical sign that the psychic guy is now using his powers.
AJ02 said:Rex Racer said:
Everyone hangs up the phone without saying, "Good-bye."
I saw an article somewhere where they tried to explain why that is. It had to do with every single second being critical and expensive, so they "don't waste time" with the unnecessary goodbyes.
But that makes no sense to me. It literally takes a split second to say "bye". They'll leave in awkwardly long pauses, but it's a bridge too far to say "bye" before hanging up a phone?
The Blue Goose said:
Please also stop having actors look like they're taking drinks from cups that obviously have no liquid in them. Half the time the actor doesn't even swallow. It's the dumbest.
It happens most with paper coffee cups with the lid on. The cup is usually also so obviously light as to have no liquid in it at all. Then they set it down on the table with a sound of an empty cup.
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The Wilhelm scream. Even in serious/dramatic movies it's still used.
Why?
Queso1 said:
Guys asks girl out on date, she says yes, but they don't set the time or where they are going.