• @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    No one locks their car door after parking. Nor do they roll up their windows.

    Also, they find parking right away in an obviously busy area .

    No one locks the door to their house either when leaving.

    • Jolteon
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      31 year ago

      Maybe every single person involved in the making of the movies grew up in a small town /s

  • @[email protected]
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    671 year ago

    For it is :

    • Preparing a huge breakfast and then they take a bit and they say I need to go
    • People drinking coffee or other drinks but you see clearly that they don’t, why film that ?
    • Turing the wheel of the car like crazy when they on a straight road.
    • Wearing shoes inside the house even when they are about to go to sleep.
    • Annoyed_🦀
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      151 year ago

      Wearing shoes inside the house even when they are about to go to sleep.

      As an asian that will be scolded if i ever do that, it weird me out and it does left an impression that westerner wear their shoes inside their house.

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          31 year ago

          Could be, when I came to Canada and aome Canadians wore shoes in the house I was stunned. Like, it is just not right; Nevermind all the nasty shit you stepped in all day.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        A lot do, but also a lot don’t. It’s household by household.

        I’ll also mention that you can probably expect people who grew up in no-shoe households to have strong feelings about it.

        • dditty
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          41 year ago

          My boomer parents have dedicated inside shoes for this purpose. When you get old and have hardwood floors you need the extra arch support and traction. Podiatrists recommend wearing shoes inside.

    • @[email protected]
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      171 year ago

      Eating and drinking on set is notoriously difficult to pull off. You see one take, but the crew has done about 17 takes of the same scene. Even with chefs on hand, they can’t bloat the actors up with food. Hence why in most dinner scenes, there’s a lot of cutting and mocked chewing but little goes in their mouth.

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        41 year ago

        It is not that difficult as other directors do it well. I see that in Japanese shows. It is OK if actors pretend to eat or drink when it is believable. In many episodes of Seinfeld we see the actors drinking coffee but we can clearly see that they weren’t taking a sip.

  • yeehaw
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    81 year ago

    Most of the time when someone talks on a cell phone the screen stays on. Like wtf is the purpose of that?

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu had a bench seat and headrests didn’t come until the 66 model. A 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu could have saved Marvin.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Yeah, I noticed it didn’t have a place to put headrests, so it was more of a “if this car had been designed with headrests” sorta thing.

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    361 year ago

    I’m a doctor so I know how dying people act. It’s unrealistic that a dying person, like a couple of seconds before he/ she’s completely gone, to talk much sense. They speak random stuff, disoriented, or in a complete panic state until they lost their consciousness and then die short after.

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    91 year ago

    When the character that’s “driving” keeps moving the wheel back and forth just a tiny bit at a time.

    When two characters look at something off-camera in the distance and stare at different points in space (why didn’t the directory catch that?!).

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      I mean tiny bit is somewhat normal to correct for road camber or rutting…but those doing it back and forth like they are in a 70s pickup truck with fully worn out steering rack and bushings is pretty lame

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      51 year ago

      When the character that’s “driving” keeps moving the wheel back and forth just a tiny bit at a time.

      He’s trying to keep the “hands on the wheel” warning from going off.

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          I love this fight. Very punishing, but this one and Midas were very hard and still1 fun to learn, also reliable to dodge. Rennala though… took me at least 60 tries and I only got through with parry & bleed dagger (My build is FTH / DEX with colossal 💀). And then the endboss - honestly no idea how to do it…

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            Rellana was fun! I was using backblades at the time, and so with my mimic and the summonable NPC, it was like a freaking anime battle. Just constant dodging and sword slashes from all sides. Much more fun than the lion.

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      321 year ago

      And the story is set in modern times but it sounds like an 80’s arcade cabinet. Bwoop-bwoop pew pew!

      Granted some people are so focused while gaming that they look like drowned salmon, but streamers have proven you can still be emotive and act whilst gaming lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      And I always anticipate an “unexpected” crash that almost never happens. Even in shows where it would never happen.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        That view of the driver, looking out from the front passenger side out the driver’s window always makes me anxious for this reason. It’s like Chekhov’s gun. Why would they pick that angle unless the characters were about to get T-boned?

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        51 year ago

        They are. I’ve seen phones being on magnet mounts or held on the steering wheel with videos playing.