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Look, we don’t want to shock you or anything, but the things that happen in the movies and TV shows you watch aren’t real. However, that doesn’t mean that the lessons they teach us or the way the narratives that are told don’t have value. Quite the opposite! When we go to the cinema or we turn on the magic light -and-sound box in our living rooms, we know we’re often in for a dose of fiction. But we’re willing to suspend our sense of disbelief for the sake of experiencing the story as though it were real.

So film creators have some leeway in terms of how they shape the story. Unfortunately for them (and fortunately for us, the audience), they have to adhere to some rules. Even in a fictional setting with fictional problems, the events on the screen have to be believable and the characters have to appear real, in the context of the story. In short—things have to make sense and follow certain rules of logic. We wouldn’t blink twice about a character from Looney Tunes surviving a nuclear blast by hiding in a fridge; but we think it’s very odd when Indiana Jones does it.

Though pretty much everyone has some minor quibbles that never fail to end their immersion in the plotline. Redditor u/xwhy started up an interesting thread on r/movies after asking people to share the dumbest things that end their suspense of disbelief in films. We’ve collected some of the most interesting answers. You’ll find them as you scroll down.

Bored Panda got in touch with the author of the thread, writer Christopher Burke, aka u/xwhy. He was kind enough to answer our questions about the limits of the suspension of disbelief. You'll find our full interview with him below! Christopher is the author of the book 'In A Flash 2020,' a high school math teacher, and webcomic creator.

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Any movie where they plug a flash drive in and get it right on the first try without looking.

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Writer Christopher, aka u/xwhy, told us about the inspiration behind the thread. "I wanted to start a discussion, and I was curious if anyone else was as picky as I can be about details. As I told someone else on the thread, superheroes, aliens, and magic are the price of admission. That's what I'm paying for with the movie. After that, everything else should be relatable," he explained that even in fantastical settings, large parts of the story need to be grounded and believable.

He explained to Bored Panda how this works. "There can be a dragon. The dragon can swear, smoke cigars, and drink whiskey if it wants to. But if it starts talking about cigars and whiskey and gets basic facts (which are easily found) wrong, someone's going to notice, and that will pull them out of the moment. The audience will willingly accept the big stuff or they wouldn't watch the movie. It's the small stuff that's distracting, and sometimes you wonder if they could've avoided it."

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them The jeep in Jurassic World still being in perfect operating condition, with viable fuel, after 20+ years in an abandoned garage.



    Caught myself saying "That's so unrealistic" out loud, watching a movie about man-eating genetically engineered dinosaurs.

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    #3

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them I get distracted when I don't understand how a character is earning money, or they have a lifestyle that seems unaffordable with the job they're supposed to have.

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    The author of the thread told us that he, like many other people, can ignore quite a lot. "But every now and then, I find myself focusing on something that just takes me out of it."

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    In his post on Reddit, he gave an example of the New York City subways. "Information is readily available. I would rather that the movie makers created a fictitious train, such as the T line, than use a real line and have it go where it doesn't belong (and no one has a problem with this)," he said.

    "Using Vancouver or Toronto for Brooklyn is fine. I accept that. Using Hoyt–Schermerhorn as a stand-in for City Hall is fine, too." Christopher suggested that the best remedy for this is for movie creators to do some basic fact-checking.

    #4

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them In The Queen‘s Gambit, when Anya Taylor-Joy's character loses control of her life, and she’s sitting there in a satin nightgown with perfect hair and makeup. Sure. That’s what I look like when I lose control over my life too

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    Kimba
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Have you noticed how much makeup women are wearing on TV shows and movies when they go to bed? 😳

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    #5

    I know this is a staple of the character but every time Clark Kent rips open his shirt to reveal his costume it drives me nuts. WHERE DOES HE KEEP THE CAPE??

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them In the The Day After Tomorrow I was totally ok with all of crazy weather and crazy explanations for what was happening. I was even mostly ok with them running from “the cold” as they barely made it in to the roof of a Wendy’s, but when they started grilling circle shaped hamburger patties instead of square shaped patties inside that Wendy’s, that was it for me. Everyone knows Wendy’s has square patties, how dare you!! I just could couldn’t take anything seriously after that point.

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    "They'll never get all of it, especially the specialized stuff," he pointed out that, in his thread, some commenters were extremely well-versed in "medicine and guns, among other topics." Nobody's asking for perfection; but the basics, at least, should be gotten right.

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    "Say, putting the 4 train on the Brighton line will leave a lot of New Yorkers scratching their hands more than King Kong or Godzilla on the Boardwalk." If you're interested in flash fiction, you can take a peek at Christopher's book 'In A Flash 2020' here and here. Meanwhile, you'll find his fun webcomic right over here.

    #7

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Independence Day, when Jeff Goldblum plugs the Apple into the alien ship and infects them with a virus.

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    #8

    PERFECT TEETH. Whether it's someone from before 1950 or a strung-out junkie, they still have those perfectly straight white Hollywood teeth.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same with no body hair. Stranded on a desert island for weeks and still no armpit hair? A peasant in medieval England with hair on their legs? Nooo, that is not a thing.

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Makeup and hair done in unrealistic settings or wrong eras

    You are in a post apocalyptic world trying to survive and somehow you have your hair done with a bit of cat eyeliner.

    Another one is historical movies with modern hair and makeup. Wank my eyes out.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Someone doesn't know what "wank" means. BP doesn't seem to know what it means either.

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    Let’s put it this way. We’re completely fine with there being wizards and dragons in the stories we read and watch. However, they still need to behave more or less like wizards and dragons. If dragons can teleport around the world instead of, you know, actually flying to places, we’re going to start asking questions. Similarly, if their strength, resilience, and the power of their breath all vary wildly from scene to scene because the plot demands it, we’re going to sigh and say, “C’mon!”

    The same can be said about character motivations. Yes, people grow, adapt, and change their minds. However, you can’t expect the audience to get emotionally invested in the characters themselves if they change their minds about what’s right and wrong from scene to scene and episode to episode. There needs to be consistency and logic! Some recent TV shows are absolutely great at destroying the audience’s willing suspension of disbelief.

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    #10

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Definitely the post apocalyptic setting where everyone is ripped with insane muscle mass even though getting anywhere near the calories required to maintain that physique would be impossible.

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    #11

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them People have their necks snapped when their head is slightly pulled to the left or right, instead of the full 180 you'd need. It makes you think they were always one violent sneeze or sudden head lean away from killing themselves.

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    #12

    I hate when vehicles no one heard suddenly burst onscreen and hit someone.

    The worst example I’ve seen was a company of helicopters. I don’t remember the name of the movie or what was taking place but it was a night scene in a compound high in a mountain range.

    Suddenly, three or four helicopters anyone with ears would have heard coming from miles away swoop in and take everyone by surprise.

    Time and money wasted.

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    Things that low-key irk us include characters teleporting around Middle Earth seemingly in an instant in The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power. It’s also hard to stay invested in the story when it’s hard to grasp the timeframe. And don’t even get us started on how low-quality some of the costumes were… Look, if you’re doing something related to The Lords of the Rings, you have to get the details right. 

    In a similar fashion, as much as we enjoyed House of the Dragon, we had a hard time actually liking some of the characters just because of how often their motivations and personalities flip-flopped. However, watching the show got us to read George R. R. Martin’s book Fire & Blood about the entire Targaryen dynasty, so we still call that a win. There’s far more consistency to be found in the pages of the book than in the show, but we’re still eagerly waiting for season 2. (Maybe they've heard the feedback from fans and they'll fix the lighting in some scenes! The stories are dark, but the scenes don't have to mirror that in an all-too-literal sense; we want to see what's going on.)

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    #13

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Narrow specialty doctors drawing bood, doing microscopy and other routine stuff that doctors don't normally do (looking at you, House).

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    #14

    My number one pet peeve is when characters who speak the same language are all speaking in English to each other with accents. I get they do it because they’re targeting an English-speaking audience and a lot of this group can’t be bothered to read subtitles, but that always takes me out. I’m also anti-dub because I like to hear the actors speak in their native language, even if I can’t understand it.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ugh.. don't get me started on dubs. As soon as I see it's dubbed, it's the end of the movie for me.

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them The opening of A Quiet Place, when the camera pans to a newspaper vending machine and the headline reads, “It’s Sound!!”

    I could not get past the idea that the world (maybe just the area?) is being destroyed by creatures with such super hearing that we later see children playing Monopoly with pieces of felt because the sound of plastic on chipboard will evidently risk death, and someone had to write a story about something so obvious, then it was proofed, then it was edited, then someone had to typeset it, THEN they actually ran the printing press - they’re *absurdly* loud - and some poor schlub had to brave their way through the streets, dodging sound monsters as the sun was coming up, so they could drive around the city and fill vending machines with newspapers.

    I know it’s a throwaway moment in the movie, I get that it’s an homage to sci-fi movies of the 50s and 60s, but it’s just so dumb when you think about it.

    Then, of course, you find out the protagonists have decided to put themselves and their family in complete danger by getting pregnant (you really think you can keep a baby completely silent through their being a toddler? And your best soundproofing is newspapered walls and one spring mattress?!) and I just couldn’t enjoy anything or take it seriously. I hate that movie with a vengeance.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The newspapers were printed when the fact was discovered, meaning most areas were not effected yet, and you can only imagine the look on everyone's faces when they read the headline being printed

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    At the end of the day, there will always be particular decisions that storytellers make that will upset us (and us specifically), and we either have to actively ignore them or move on to a better film/show/book. One small ‘mistake’ probably won’t prevent us from immersing ourselves in the story. But these errors in continuity and logic can quickly add up.

    The best thing that moviemakers can do is to try and find realistic (again, realistic in the context of their world) solutions to their narrative problems, instead of going for lazy solutions. If we wanted to watch a low-budget film or read a poorly-written piece of fan fiction, we would’ve chosen to do that instead.

    #16

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Any scene in a movie where an ordinary person gets hold of a gun of any sort and instantly knows how to hold, accurately aim, fire, and reload it.

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    Thomas Bentley
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Weapons are quite simple, if there is a trigger; pull it to make boomstick go boom, if there is a lever near the magazine housing, fiddle with it to make the magazine fall out, charging handles are more complex, but in video games you see someone pulling a handle to charge the weapon, so in movies in the present will have that to help them. the exception is stoppages, but by then, a competent person will have got themselves another weapon, and can discard the current one.

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    Cars that explode like giant fireworks anytime they get into a wreck. Even for fender benders. Or when they drive a car off a cliff and it explodes before it even lands on anything. If this were true, would any of us even be alive?

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a leftover from when cars were far less safe. It's become a trope because it's expected - the collective consciousness "knows" that cars explode on impact because they did (used to do that). Cars also are completely undrivable after taking to the air via ramp and landing with enough force to break an axle, but I've not seen that one on the list so far....

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Horses aren’t motorcycles.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This. + You don't just jump on a horse back and gallop the fastest you can. Or at least, you shouldn't do it. Horses need a proper warming up, too (esp. when they stood in a barn before), as much as we do when we do sports.

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    This actually just occurred to me today: in The Matrix, the concept of "dying in the simulation kills you IRL" and "the body cannot live without the mind". I get that the simulation is *very* real, but it only interacts with your conscious brain by implanting images and sensations into your cerebrum. Your autonomic nervous system is controlled by the brain stem (cerebellum) and has nothing to do with your conscious interaction with the surrounding world.

    Your brain stem doesn't "know" that you got shot; physiological changes due to the impact impair homeostasis, and interrupt vital functions. Your brain stem will still try to make your heart beat even if your heart gets ripped out of your chest (for the few moments it still has oxygen) so why would your brain stem "decide" to make your heart stop just because you think you got shot?

    it makes no sense at all and considering much of the series relies on people dying for real because they died in the simulation totally ruins it for me

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The brain stem is more than just the cerebellum, it has three parts. Moreover, the cerebellum is the primary motor cortex, which controls our bodily movements especially in response to sensory cues, and not the piece of the brain that controls the heart: that is the hypothalamus (located below the thalamus). If you want to pick apart the Matrix, the idea that jamming a big metal rod into the longitudinal fissure in the brain - most likely severing or damaging the corpus callosum in the process completely removing the ability to form long-term memories among other major damages -- would somehow completely immerse you in sensory information would be completely wrong, for a variety of different reasons. I still enjoyed the movies, but as a psychologist, I very much had to suspend disbelief at a number of the aspects of their explanation of the Matrix and how it would work in the brain.

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    #20

    Game of Thrones: I know there was plenty of awful writing in the later seasons, but armies just started teleporting around the place. Armies on horseback and foot. I grew up on a farm and do you know how much food animals need for 6 week. And people. When winter is coming in, so zero grass growth. And moving that food around with the army. And then carts, wheelwrights to fix the carts wheels. They had spent a lot of time showing how far sone parts were from each other.

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    This is very niche, but as a professional musician “whiplash“ pissed me off. The scene where Miles Teller is practicing his drums until his hand starts bleeding is absolutely detrimental to his technique. If he does that regularly, he’ll be lucky if he can hold a pen let alone play the drums by the time he’s 40.

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    I was really surprised and taken out of the movie 3 Kings to see people hauling duffel bags of gold bars like they weighed nothing. It is not just one scene, the whole movie they are tossing around, carrying while running, passing from person these duffel bags we're supposed to believe are full of gold bars. One gold bar is 25 pounds so these bags would be easily be hundreds and hundreds of pounds

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    Ian Webling
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In years gone by, if you went on a tour of a South African gold mine, you were shown standard sized gold bars. You were told if you could carry one of them one-handed out of the door you could keep it.

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    #23

    Anyone in a NYC apartment that doesn't immediately lock their doors after entering. That is, unless the character grew up in the suburbs. In that case, they're too dumb to live in a city.

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    Liz Clarke
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Most places have doors that lock when you close them (in the UK at least). I've only lived in one place in my life (35 years old) that didn't, and that place was out of date in many other ways. I'd just assume that was the case if they didn't manually lock their front door.

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Hollywood's insistence that getting shot with a shotgun will throw you back several feet.

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    Lauren S
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wait it won’t? I genuinely don’t know. I’ve never seen someone shot with any type of gun.

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    #25

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them When 102 pound actresses dispatch a room full of dudes that look like Dave Babtista without taking a single knock in the process. Same can be true with make actors too.

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    Lord Mysticlaw
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Also when you have a woman who works out all the time and kicks a*s in a fight, but has a figure like a stick insect without any visible muscles. I specifically remember Black Canary annoyed me so much when I was watching Arrow.

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    “The Dark Knight Rises”. Ok, so no one has seen Batman OR Bruce Wayne for seven years and then they BOTH show up in Gotham at the same time but no one notices the coincidence? Not even “Robin” because he says he figured it out by looking into his eyes. Took me out of the movie and that happened at the beginning. Oh and let’s not forget that Commissioner Gordon couldn’t figure that part out either but could all of a sudden remember a tiny conversation he had with a very young Bruce Wayne to put it together. Dumb.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well I mean Superman got away with using glasses as camouflage so I guess anything is possible 🤣🤣

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them When things are conveniently silent: Talk about someone in a normal voice when they're three feet away. "Can I have a word with you for a minute?" Steps to the other end of the couch for a long conversation about something secret.

    Or, sneaks into the back of a car when someone is right there. Car doors make a lot of noise.

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    #28

    Aliens in Sci fi films that look and talk like modern Americans, and even share their same values and human biology. But they have spots on their face so they're definitely alien.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I understand that this whole "Technicolor Space Babes" trope comes from a time when aliens had to be played by humans due to technical constraints, but nowadays, with CG, the WILDEST aliens would be possible. I hope when (fingers crossed) Project Hail Mary gets a movie adaptation, they'll do my boy right...

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    #29

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them I love Mean Girls, but that scene where Regina George gets hit by a bus, while actually being very funny, also completely takes me out of the movie. She's standing in the street for a long time before a bus, that somehow doesn't see her, plows through her at full speed, all while making no sound whatsoever before it hits her

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    #30

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Indiana Jones in a refrigerator being flung hundreds of yards by a nuclear explosion, fast enough to pass a car going full speed, and being unharmed.

    In a movie with aliens, a teenager swinging from vines with monkeys fast enough to catch moving vehicles and alien ghosts.

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    Luke Branwen
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Let's just agree that Indy is extra durable because he drank from the Holy Grail :)

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them This is a dumb one I know, but it irks me that everyone overslept in Home Alone 2.

    There was no household power outage, and I'm supposed to believe that NOBODY had set an alarm clock besides Kevin's parents?

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    Jason
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My son wakes up at freeking 5:45 am every morning no matter what. Could have gone to sleep at 5:44. Thanks for pointing this out and now I won't be able to ignore it.

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them In 'End of Days' the movie goes out of it's way to show that the main character's life is in shambles and he basically doesn't care about anything anymore. He's a drunk who eats garbage and almost never leaves his apartment.

    The problem? The main character is played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, so we're supposed to believe that this guy who doesn't give a s**t about his health has the body of a guy who puts roids in his cereal and spends 4 hours a day at the gym.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, maybe he is only at beginning of it and his body didn't have time to detoriate.

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    #33

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them As a Mexican , it’s the fake Spanish accents in movies. Or when a Mexican American actor tries to speak Spanish but they have a very thick English accent and just doesn’t fit the character

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They learned their skills at the Hilaria Baldwin School of Awful Awfully Fake Accents.

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    #34

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Prometheus: The ship arrives in another solar system. One of the characters says (something like): "we travelled millions of miles to arrive here." Me: so, you are, like, close to Mars? That's not even our backyard, dude. That's our living room!

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I never got how she was running in the shadow of the crashing spaceship instead of just running to the side.

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    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Okay The Kingdom of Crystal Skull has been discussed a lot but for me it wasn't the scene where Indy gets into the refrigerator. That did cross a certain line of disbelief but I could live with it. For me, it was the scene where Mutt (an awful character) learns within minutes how to swing on vines from the monkeys, has enough arm strength to keep going at it and is so fast he can catch up with a speeding car.

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    #36

    The way most movies very inaccurately portray teenagers, especially with the lingo or slang. It’s always either outdated or feels so forced and unnatural. I always think, oh my god KIDS DONT TALK LIKE THIS . .. why can’t writers spend time with some youth to see what they’re actually like

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    Any example where there’s a race against time that requires being somewhere in 5-10 minutes that would clearly take 30-45 *minimum*.

    I understand that mechanically it’s probably easier to build a sense of momentum when the race against time roughly corresponds to the runtime itself, but whenever someone says “I’ll be there in 5 minutes,” I can’t help but get distracted thinking how it’ll take them that long just to get going and on the road, let alone cover the 45+ minute commute between locations.

    It’s not something so egregious as to ruin the film/episode, it’s just something I immediately notice and therefore necessitates an active suspension of my disbelief.

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    Kimba
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I heard that's what people say in Italy about how far everything is. "It's a 5 minute walk that way!" No, it will actually take 45 minutes.

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    #38

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them In The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, they escaped the Goblin King's lair by scooting down a chasm on a physics-defying rickety tower that somehow always stayed upright while bouncing off rock faces. That was Looney Tunes-level silly

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Don’t speak of the abomination that was the Hobbit. what a stupid waste of talent

    Phobrek
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I recently rewatched The Hobbit trilogy, and while it's ofc not on par with LOTR, I think they're not bad.

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    C Cat
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Definitely have to have a different set of expectations for The Hobbit. A lot of it is goofy and irreverent, and that's because it was written for kids. Turning it into a movie trilogy targeted towards adults was never going to be perfect.

    Allan Hart
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would say the whole Hobbit movie is not historically accurate

    Cassi Lyris
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The OG animated movie was legit terrifying to me as a kid, though. Love it. Highly recommend.

    Janet L
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    9 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Everything about The Hobbit was ludicrous. I’ll never forgive what Jackson did to Radagast and the dwarves. He has absolutely no insight into Tolkien, he should never have been let anywhere near his work.

    Katie Lutesinger
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ah yes, the one and only movie I ever demanded a refund for after walking out about half an hour in. I just couldn't take it any more.

    Brian Droste
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I really didn't care for the Hobbit movies. Didn't think it needed to take 3 movies to tell the story. Maybe 2 at the most. Plus didn't like how the it was made in some spots and what the director took liberty ofcthe books/movie.

    Mike Loux
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Huge Tolkien fan here. I have never seen the Hobbit trilogy, and refuse to do so. Every time I think it might not be THAT bad, I read about one ridiculous scene or another and re-affirm my decision.

    Russell Tilling
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Peter Jackson didn't want to direct it so they got another director in. He walked with 18 months of the project left. So they got Peter back in (somehow) and he had to just crash it through with not as much thought and care as the first LOTR films. Also the execs wanted more movies from a smaller book so spun it out more. My son still loved the ridiculousness of the chase scenes though! 🥰

    James Twong
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The Hobbit and LOTR books are totally different in style and the Hobbit film should just have been a rollicking adventure totally done in two hours. There was no need for it to be so bloated and portentous or have the made up bits other than the great god money.

    Ben Churchill
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Also, the barrel river chase was Looney Tunes level craziness too and went on far too long!

    Susan Widomski
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry - but all of these sorts of movies bore me. There is a small section of acting and then battles and then some acting and then more battles. I usually doze in the fighting sequences.

    Shelley Seguin
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hobbit was a fantastic book, made into a truly horrendous movie … which did NOT need to be a trilogy. For me, the worst scene was the barrel escape - brilliant, sneaky and stealthy in the book. The movie does it as a running firefight down the river bank. Why bother with the barrels at all? Idiotic! And who knew they were such seaworthy vessels, never tipping or shipping water, perfectly stable …

    Mjskywalk
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What about the head dwarf (don’t feel like remembering his name) riding a metal shield down a molten river of gold instead of frying like a fish in a pan?

    Just_for_this
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Urg i hate this trilogy. after LOTR which had amazing cinematography with CGI that still holds up today, this left a hole in my hart the depth of that chasm. Was a cartoon by comparison, and the switching from 4k imax to gopro footage (river scene) was terrible.

    jburgh
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes! The Hobbit seemed more like a Disney movie, or one geared toward children. The three Lord of the Rings movies were so good, and then this. EEK.

    Corvus
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The original Hobbit novel is a children's book, actually. So why'd you expect a gory adult movie out of it?

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    #39

    In Avatar when the element "unobtainium" was shown. The dialogue in that scene and the name just sunk the movie for me. It's too ridiculous.

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    Samuel Pelatan
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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's an actual scientific name and commonly used among scientists tho https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/unobtainium

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    #40

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them In the movie Van Helsing it was the grey Gap sweater that Hugh Jackman wore. Like, everyone else had a vaguely Victorian steampunk looking outfit and his sweater was straight off the clearance rack. We made fun of that choice for YEARS.

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    Minh Lê
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To be fair, wool is definitely a believable material for a Victorian attire

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    #41

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them When underwater scenes are clear and bright. Even in really deep water. And the characters have their eyes open the whole time. Opening your eyes in salt water is painful I'm sure...

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    Stephanie Did It
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No, because your eyes are already in salt water; underwater there's just more of it

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    #42

    In the Planet of the Apes remake, Estella Warren plays a human slave, wearing pelts and a loin cloth and living a tortured existence. But she looks stunning. She has flawless skin, bright red lipstick, and her hair looks freshly done at all times

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    #43

    In Iron Man, when they introduce Tony Stark as graduating Summa Cum Laude/top of his class at MIT. MIT doesn’t do class rankings or honors graduations.

    Related: in Good Will Hunting, when they show the “hallways” at MIT and it’s clearly a f*****g high school with Lockers and everything.

    Double related: in Legally blonde when they show the law school grads living in little dorms like undergrads. Also when they show Elle getting sun in the late fall in Boston. XD

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    Corvus
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hmmm, unless you've been to MIT, how could you know what their halls look like?

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    #44

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them When Dory the FISH and an octopus STOLE a CAR and DROVE it on the FREEWAY in Finding Dory. It was too wild.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Octopus are quite smart. I don't know if they can drive a car, but there was one that would watch the security patrol and clock to see when they came past and timed it so it could slip into a neighbouring tank and eat the fish in there.

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    #45

    Gimli even knowing the phrase ‘Central Nervous System’ after he’s killed an Orc by burying his axe in it.

    Orcs knowing what menus are too.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They have restaurants and inns in that world and presumably know what nerves are since they get on each other's nerves a lot :)

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    #46

    In "The Mummy" when the plane crashes in the dessert, and then sinks in quick sand. Quick sand is not possible without water.

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    #47

    End Of Days. Arnie meets a bunch of religious guys who claim that the number of the Devil was mistranslated. It should have been 999, not 666. But the guy in the movie goes "it's not 666, it's 999 as in 1999!"

    Where the hell did the 1 come from?!!!

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    #48

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Bullet Train. Aaron Taylor Johnson somehow climbing and holding onto the bullet train moving ridiculously fast. Then proceeds to smash the window and make it back inside the train.

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    Just_for_this
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The whole film was slapstick, buy in to that and its a good watch.

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    #49

    SPOILERS FOR MIDNIGHT MASS ON NETFLIX

    I can suspend my disbelief pretty far, but it seems like the one thing I really can't ignore is people who live ostensibly in "our world" not knowing or acknowledging the mythical creature that appears in the story. My main example would be Midnight Mass, where apparently not a single person has ever heard of a vampire before.

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    Kat Pekin
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For me in Midnight Mass it was the fact the priest somehow got the vampire to wear human clothes.

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    #50

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them In “Thor Ragnarok”, Thor spends the entire film having to learn that he doesn’t need a weapon to be who he is, only to get his a*s kicked in “Avengers Infinity War” and spend the rest of the film getting a new and better weapon.

    Complete stupidity and horrendous continuity writing

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    Kat Bunker
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hold up here. Now in Ragnarok, he does realize he has the power to harness through himself but it still wasn't enough to fully defeat Hela, which is why they had to start Ragnarok. Thanos is stronger than even Hela which is why he needed a god killing conduit

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    #51

    A Burmese python living in the jungle on an island off the coast of Central America in the 1st Jurassic park movie.

    (“Clever girl” scene)

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, there are à lot of Burmese pythons in Florida, now, so why not? They've adapted really well and are going through the native fauna at an alarming rate. Anyone read Carl Hiaasen's hilarious novel "Squeeze Me"? Caution: do NOT read if you're à Trump fan...

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    #52

    I just watched Smile. The way this woman, a highly regarded and talented therapist, approaches the experience is ridiculous. She behaved more immature than the kids in It Follows. The disbelieving boyfriend trope is exaggerated to the douchebag husband in Paranormal Activity.

    I couldn’t get into it because it a plot made possible by the incredulity of dumb decisions layered on top of one another.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The.boyfriend in Paranormal Activity was seriously the worst. The entire movie was garbage, and it's mostly because of him.

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    #53

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them In "Ready Player One", an army of game players descend upon the video game fortress in the third challenge. You see a LOT of pop culture references from the Iron Giant to Tracer from Overwatch, because those are the avatars the players chose.

    The thing that didn't make sense to me was that each avatar was unique. There was only one Tracer, for example. You can't tell me that there wouldn't be duplicate avatars in such an army.

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    Nenyone_yay
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I always thought it was so odd that nobody ever tried driving backwards in the first race. Any other mario kart players out there who would immediately floor it in reverse just for some giggles? Gamers try everything.

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    #54

    For some reason, the helicopters carrying around the giant metal robots in Pacific Rim really pissed me off, just looked so implausible... I know it's a movie with a bunch of impossible things happening in it, but for some reason that stuck out to me lol...

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    InvincibleRodent
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This one, I'm willing to let slide, lol. I mean, a giant robot uses what looks like a freighter as a baseball bat while fighting with a giant otherworldy monster. It's awesome.

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    #55

    In the 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet (which takes place in the 14th century), "Romeo had a cool mop-top haircut right out of swinging London and Juliet had long straight hippie hair

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Did a double take on this one as I read it as "Juliet had long straight nipple hair"

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    #56

    "That Was It For Me": People Share 40 Ridiculous Movie Moments That Ruined It For Them Independence Day, when the aliens blow up Manhattan. The Empire State Building is shown to be in the center of an avenue, with a long stretch of side streets leading up to it. It’s actually in the middle of 34th street, so the camera angle is impossible.

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    Corvus
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Works for us, Europeans, since we have no idea where the ESB is located :D

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    #57

    John Wick isn’t about a man who can fight really well it’s about the luckiest man in the world.

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    Lord Mysticlaw
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    John Wick is about Keanu Reeves kicking a*s and we happily ignore anything unrealistic. Ssssshhhhh.

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    #58

    That Matthew McConaughey can travel light years from Earth and still keep his tan in Interstellar.

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    Csaba Hegedűs
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Isn't the whole thing taking like a week or so for him? Tan doesn't just disappear when you stop being exposed to sunlight for a few days.

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    #59

    It's a toss up between that scene in Batman Returns when Bruce rips off the mask and the black eye makeup just disappeared or the chase scene late in the Dark Knight Rises and I recognized the street it was filmed on having gone to school and worked in Pittsburgh.

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    Remi (He/Him)
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's not like they can go shoot on location in Gotham, so that one doesn't bother me. Btw. in a lot of cold war era films when the plot called for Moscow or Leningrad, they used Helsinki instead, because you couldn't get permits to film in the USSR and I think it's fun to recognize places from them

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