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"Did anyone see that movie mistakes programme on C5?"

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Tue 11/11/03 at 14:03
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It was really bad. Just stupid things like "Watch the cushion at the back of the room", and "Nothing there. Something there!". So that's the best movie mistakes they have to off - continuity errors on the sets!? Bah. The only good (therefore best) one was of Matt Damon "disappearing" at the end of The Bourne Identity. Truck comes along, people walk in front, and Damon vanishes...except you can still see him squatting and running behind the truck. They used big name films like the Matrix and Lord of the Rings to reel me in, but it was a huge letdown.
Tue 11/11/03 at 22:04
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The only remotely entertaining thing about it was the fact that somebody, somewhere notices things like the flower Theodred drops in the two towers has less petals in one shot than in another one. Who are these people? Don't they have anything better to do? And who gave them a TV show? What amazes me is that it's a whole series it's not even just another crappy one-off. These people should be rounded up and put in a big room together where they can hold fascinating conversations about how in some film or other somebody's shoe laces are undone one second and then magically tied again the next, and then chuckle to themselves about how clever they are to have spotted it. Then people should be able to pay to go and throw things at them. Film that and put it on TV and it would make much better viewing! Just imagine it: some smug git laughing at the fact that in the third scene of the empire strikes back you can see an ewok wearing trainers, and then suddenly Whack! he gets hit right between the eyes by a watermelon. I'd pay to watch that. In fact I'm going to email channel 5 right now and tell them that I've got a great idea for a TV show.....
Tue 11/11/03 at 21:10
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Tue 11/11/03 at 20:15
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cookie monster wrote:
> No, but i did watch See no evil hear no evil.
>
> That film has me laughing every time.

brilliant film - like the bit where the deaf one is creeping through that house, trying not to make any noise, while there are alarms and sirens going off.

comedy genius
Tue 11/11/03 at 15:49
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No, but i did watch See no evil hear no evil.

That film has me laughing every time.
Tue 11/11/03 at 14:03
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It was really bad. Just stupid things like "Watch the cushion at the back of the room", and "Nothing there. Something there!". So that's the best movie mistakes they have to off - continuity errors on the sets!? Bah. The only good (therefore best) one was of Matt Damon "disappearing" at the end of The Bourne Identity. Truck comes along, people walk in front, and Damon vanishes...except you can still see him squatting and running behind the truck. They used big name films like the Matrix and Lord of the Rings to reel me in, but it was a huge letdown.

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