
For example in movies where there’s a group of people with guns there is always someone who forgets to load their gun. You can tell this because they cock the gun.
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For example in movies where there’s a group of people with guns there is always someone who forgets to load their gun. You can tell this because they cock the gun.
Basically every movie featuring the military, or police tactical teams. In regards to firearms, the biggest cinema sins that could've easily been avoided if they had a single person on set who knows anything about guns include trigger discipline, "flagging" each other, or dropping magazines without clearing the chambers. There's other things too like improper lingo or radio etiquette, but that's more forgivable when it isn't too ridiculous.
Historical war movies are almost always soft propaganda at the very least, and World War 2 ones in particular have a very bad habit of trivializing or badly representing real events. Even the best movies in this genre typically have at least one sequence that completely details the movie, usually justified by the writer and director as "dramatic effect."
In a more broad sense beyond war and historical movies, any reboots or fictional movies that are "adapted for modern audiences and sensibilities" are pretty much universally terrible because they prioritize often poorly implemented and immersion-breaking messaging over entertainment value. Hollywood should instead focus more on original stories and rebooting failed franchises rather than pissing everyone off by alienating a fanbase and pandering to people who aren't going to see the movie anyway.
I have a really keen eye for those things. I can tell if a gun is real or fake on camera. I can tell you how realistic a stunt is or how accurate a technical detail is.
Its a curse and a blessing. Movies I used to love I no longer do, and its harder to suspend my disbelief.
I learned to read microexpressions and now I can tell everyone is lying. Ruined movies for me.
Thats sucks having movies ruined.
When one guy without a gun can wipe out a building of heavily armed bad guys with ambush tactics and some super martial arts skills
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But mostly got their not dangerous body part stabbed and suddenly dead
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Titanic is one of them. Jack draws Rose naked with the diamond. To be honest, that had nothing to do with the story. It was completely pointless. When I watch it alone or with my family, I always fast forward through it.
Fun fact: James Cameron (the director) drew the sketch himself. Where it showed his hand, that’s James Cameron’s hand. He also drew all of Jack’s drawings.
Oh yes. Particularly the "supersonic flying superhero catches someone right before they hit the ground" trope. Flying into someone at that speed would splatter them just as thoroughly as hitting the pavement.
The Dark Knight Rises he keeps trying to climb out of the jail. The first couple times he does with a rope tied to his waste … that’s connected to the top 😑
All the time in cop shows including the star (s) of the show going in in their street clothes.
In star wars how a strong character like Padmay was drawn to an egotistical crybaby like Anikin, spelling probably wrong on both names. I realize the story would die if they did not hookup, but really
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