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Push El Burrito posted:Her greatest role was in Bio Dome and the Oscar going to Braveheart instead of that was a travesty. If we had more Scottish-Americans in AMPAS Braveheart would have been voted down like crazy. They loving hate that poo poo.
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Apparently Joey Lauren Adams is in some CMT show now and she keeps tweeting pics of mullets so that's cool.
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Jedit posted:That happens when the lightning strikes close enough, though. Yeah but if lightning is very close, it doesn't sound like rolling thunder, which is the sound effect that's always used.
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syscall girl posted:If we had more Scottish-Americans in AMPAS Braveheart would have been voted down like crazy. And hell, Braveheart wasn't even the best Angry Scotsman movie that came out that year.
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Barudak posted:You may also know it as: The Eiffel Tower, The Spit Roast, The High-Wire, The Big H, The Drapes and Carpet, The Boom Tube, The Middle Class, The Reverse Manwhich, The Devils Handshake, or the Cup and String The Eiffel Tower
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Mister Mind posted:Same for me when there's a distant explosion. I can't remember the last time I saw a movie or TV show when they remembered that the speed of light and the speed of sound are different. The Coen Bros.' True Grit had a several-second sound delay when someone fired a gun on a distant hill (which viewers saw through a spyglass). I was impressed.
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 19:43 |
Am I allowed to mention Firefly for having no sound effects whatsoever in the space scenes?
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 21:33 |
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Two Finger posted:Am I allowed to mention Firefly for having no sound effects whatsoever in the space scenes? I saw 2001 in the theater a couple years back at a film festival, and there's a scene in the vacuum of space where there's no sound. Half the audience started murmuring, because they thought something has gone wrong with the sound system.
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Two Finger posted:Am I allowed to mention Firefly for having no sound effects whatsoever in the space scenes? I've only seen 2[?] episodes of Firefly. One was the extremely western one on the old-west planet and the other was a space one where they encountered space zombies. That being said having silent space battles is an awesome choice. You can hear the screams but not the laser beams. e: and I'm both a Joss Whedon hater as well as a huge fan of Angel and MCU Avengers (with rifftrax commentary) so I sit on the fence e2: basically if you put the "microphone" in the star destroyer or whatever you can do space fiction audio, otherwise it's just *pew pew* syscall girl has a new favorite as of 23:26 on Jul 27, 2017 |
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Mu Zeta posted:Pregnant lady's water breaks whenever there's about to be an action scene. It never amounts to much and the baby is always fine, but it's the reliable way to build tension. I hate pregnancy/birth stuff in movies/tv because the scenes almost always play out like 99% the same as every other pregnancy/birth related scene in anything else. As soon as a character mentions being pregnant you're just like OH BOY GET TO SEE THAT SCENE AGAIN SOON
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Patattack posted:The Coen Bros.' True Grit had a several-second sound delay when someone fired a gun on a distant hill (which viewers saw through a spyglass). I was impressed. The Coen Bothers are always impressive. Even their bad movies are better that most.
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TheKennedys posted:I mean...kinda? At this point why not just wear pants?
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Two Finger posted:Am I allowed to mention Firefly for having no sound effects whatsoever in the space scenes? Really, you should be irrationally irritated at all the movies and shows that do have sound in space.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 00:33 |
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WampaLord posted:Really, you should be irrationally irritated at all the movies and shows that do have sound in space. Turns out there is a reason for this! Psychologically, if theres no sound, humans will hone on whatever ambient sound they can. This can lead to them tuning out the movie entirely and stop watching. Sometimes it can be used to great effect but you often dont want to risk losing your audience.
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RagnarokAngel posted:Turns out there is a reason for this! Psychologically, if theres no sound, humans will hone on whatever ambient sound they can. This can lead to them tuning out the movie entirely and stop watching. You could do like Firefly did and still have the score going, or sounds that make sense, like characters talking via radio.
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Or the variety of movies where there is no sound except whatever comes into the suit that the shot is being filmed in, heavy breathing, muffled thumps.
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Your Gay Uncle posted:At this point why not just wear pants? Normal clothes might make him look slimmer and like he knows hot to dress himself. Which he doesn't and I'm pretty sure he's making an effort to wear baggy clothing to hide how fat he is but it just makes it worse.
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Agent355 posted:Or the variety of movies where there is no sound except whatever comes into the suit that the shot is being filmed in, heavy breathing, muffled thumps. Which is in itself a pretty good way of inducing tension. Panicked breathing is always good
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One day I'll watch a show that uses heart defib gear for the correct purpose, and do CPR like it's meant to be done. I guess they will need to have a fake torso for the CPR so as not to injure the actor, but it would impress me no end.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 01:29 |
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House was pretty decent about defib only working on shockable rythyms, and someone said ER was really good about that.
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# ? Jul 28, 2017 02:34 |
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Scrubs was always extremely accurate when it came to medical science, oftentimes more accurate than the "serious" medical shows like Grey's Anatomy.
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WampaLord posted:Scrubs was always extremely accurate when it came to medical science, oftentimes more accurate than the "serious" medical shows like Grey's Anatomy. Grey's Anatomy wasn't a medical show, it was a soap opera with a hospital backdrop.
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As for shocking flatlines, twice I've seen doctors say "Eh, maybe that's a fine v-fib, shock anyway" towards the end of a code. Not like it's gonna make their day any worse, they're dead.
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Oh, my mother was an ER nurse for years, and the defibrillator thing still always gets a sigh from her. She also hates it (and by extension, now I hate it) when someone gets stabbed and immediately pulls the knife/object out. "Don't you do it-- oh. Of course. Good job, he's dead now for sure."
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Parasol Prophet posted:Oh, my mother was an ER nurse for years, and the defibrillator thing still always gets a sigh from her. Yeah, but most people don't know what medical staff do so...
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Parasol Prophet posted:Oh, my mother was an ER nurse for years, and the defibrillator thing still always gets a sigh from her. I had a chat with a crusty old cop about knife crime once and he said something along the lines of "A knife fight is where the loser dies there and the winner dies on the way to hospital".
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More people need to be aware of the dangers of Knife Culture
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WampaLord posted:You could do like Firefly did and still have the score going, or sounds that make sense, like characters talking via radio. Was thinking a movie that had the space scenes be where the soundtrack kicks in to make up for everything else, but that's basically 2001 A Space Odyssey.
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VanSandman posted:Grey's Anatomy wasn't a medical show, it was a soap opera with a hospital backdrop. I've got a guilty-pleasure sort of love for Grey's but goddamn, I'm not even in health care and it was almost embarrassing how blatantly wrong it was in a ton of places
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syscall girl posted:I've only seen 2[?] episodes of Firefly. One was the extremely western one on the old-west planet and the other was a space one where they encountered space zombies.
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Tangents posted:More people need to be aware of the dangers of Knife Culture this is the only Knife Culture I want to believe in
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TheKennedys posted:I've got a guilty-pleasure sort of love for Grey's but goddamn, I'm not even in health care and it was almost embarrassing how blatantly wrong it was in a ton of places House, MD is almost as bad, from all I hear. Scrubs is pretty accurate because the medicine usually isn't at all the focus of the plots. And it's realistic in that most medicine is boring routine, and a lot of patients die from chance, error or inevitability. And if you push around a corpse in a wheelchair, no one will ask you to do anything.
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Inescapable Duck posted:And if you push around a corpse in a wheelchair, no one will ask you to do anything. I work at Golden Corral and can confirm this I do not work at Golden Corral
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Tangents posted:More people need to be aware of the dangers of Knife Culture Knives are nothing. Swords are what you should fear. https://youtu.be/Q_RpbaUU7NI
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When people are supposed to be having sex on screen but either one or none of them actually takes their pants off. They go from fully clothed to passionate thrusting in like 2 seconds.
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yeah I eat rear end posted:When people are supposed to be having sex on screen but either one or none of them actually takes their pants off. They go from fully clothed to passionate thrusting in like 2 seconds. oh god this drives me nuts. Especially when the girl gets up five seconds later still wearing bra and panties both, dude's fully naked. Who has sex with underwear on? If it's a nudity thing I thought that was why they did the "instantly wrap up in a sheet" thing.
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If you've never done the wild, barely get your dick out, pull the panties to the side and go for it kinda banging, I feel bad for you son
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Inescapable Duck posted:House, MD is almost as bad, from all I hear. Scrubs shows doctors doing actual research in order find out what's wrong with a pasient. House relies on random light bulb moments, like if someone doesn't say the exact right thing that makes House think of something important the patient is hosed .
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Or three quarters through the episode the patient of their family reveals they recently visited some exotic country that has a certain type of illness associated with it. What a revelation! I've not seen a ton of House but I remember being very pleased with myself when I knew the answer was leprosy (the less well-known version of the disease).
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You would have to be an idiot to take House seriously. He does things multiple times an episode that would probably lose a real doctor their license, if not send them to jail (i.e. the numerous breaking and entering instances). It was a formulaic show that made medicine interesting. Scrubs made medicine entertaining by making it mostly about sex and daddy issues, house did it by making house a magical savant who knows everything.
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