tribal girl said:More to come![]()
Goofs are errors that shouldn't have made it into the movie, but somehow got by the editors. They range from items inappropriate for the era (a kid in an old west town wearing a digital watch) to catching a glimpse of the camera crew reflected in a window to glasses of water that seem to magically refill themselves between shots... and lots of other things.
Others remain in a vegetative state for years or even decades (the longest recorded period being 37 years).
Coma...may also be deliberately induced by pharmaceutical agents
tribal girl said:For quite some time now I've been obsessed with movie goofs.
I always spot them. I'm kinda like the couch potato version of Richard Attenborough.
because there wouldn't have been a film without it. DUH!!! 8)pennywise said:The Matrix
Why did the machines need to use humans as a power source? I am sure that there are other lifeforms who are more biologically energy-efficient. Plus, then you wouldn't have to worry about them breaking out of the matrix. I doubt if you would end up with a Neo in the hamster-matrix.
Speaking of that, why do they even need a Matrix? Couldn't they just keep all the people sedated and unconscious?
alasdairm said:^ the imdb 'goofs' section for movies is a mine of that stuff.
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actually you didn't. earlier this evening while having some sitcom on tv, it goes off and i come back to the room and come across some godawful new tv show with flavor flav that was full of horrible one liners and even more awful acting. and of course, flav, which tops the cake of terribleness.L2R said:sweet jesus, i think i just ran into the worst tv show ever. flicking around i came across "the moment of truth".