Title: OOPS! Post by: alandhopewell on April 13, 2012, 01:50:59 PM Certainly there's a lot of these in films, especially bad ones, but what are your faves?
Here's mine.... SCORPIO- Burt Lancaster, Alain Delon. Burt and Alain are being pursued in a car chase in the New York alleyways. Burt throws their ride into reverse, overhead shot of the rear of their car CRASHING into front of pursuit car, crumpling trunk and hood respectively. Reaction shots int. both cars. Burt slams it into forward, overhead shot of his vehicle pulling away from other car....without a mark on either one. Title: Re: OOPS! Post by: tracy on April 13, 2012, 01:54:45 PM One of my favorites is from that classic "The Wizard of Oz" where they just can't seem to get the length of Dorothy's hair the way they want it.
Title: Re: OOPS! Post by: Frank81 on April 13, 2012, 02:20:59 PM One of my favorites is from that classic "The Wizard of Oz" where they just can't seem to get the length of Dorothy's hair the way they want it. It is a classic and no matter how many times one sees it, you always pick up on something new. They don't make movies even remotely that good these days. They might as well stop making movies and spend all that money on helping people. Title: Re: OOPS! Post by: tracy on April 14, 2012, 12:17:45 PM One of my favorites is from that classic "The Wizard of Oz" where they just can't seem to get the length of Dorothy's hair the way they want it. It is a classic and no matter how many times one sees it, you always pick up on something new. They don't make movies even remotely that good these days. They might as well stop making movies and spend all that money on helping people. Just watched "Horror of Dracula"....when they first show Lucy about to recieve Dracula the bites appear on her neck after several shots. :twirl: Title: Re: OOPS! Post by: alandhopewell on April 14, 2012, 12:29:09 PM One of my favorites is from that classic "The Wizard of Oz" where they just can't seem to get the length of Dorothy's hair the way they want it. It is a classic and no matter how many times one sees it, you always pick up on something new. They don't make movies even remotely that good these days. They might as well stop making movies and spend all that money on helping people. Just watched "Horror of Dracula"....when they first show Lucy about to recieve Dracula the bites appear on her neck after several shots. :twirl: Watched TASTE THE BLOOD OF DRACULA the other night....there's a sequence where the hero pulls one of Drac's dead victims out of a stream. As he carries her up to the bank her arm, which had been hanging limply, suddenly wraps itself across his back, as if the actress was afraid of being dropped. |