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Don't know if someone's already said this, but the 'L' shaped duvets that come up to a woman's armpits but to a man's waistline.
And how villains will only attack one at a time, never all at once.
And if someone says something along the lines of 'It could be worse' or 'what could possibly go wrong?' something worse happens...like it starts raining, or something.
And how villains will only attack one at a time, never all at once.
And if someone says something along the lines of 'It could be worse' or 'what could possibly go wrong?' something worse happens...like it starts raining, or something.
One that bugs me is if one actor is cutting another's hair you will never see it completed. They start off and then the camera cuts to a shot of the hair on the floor or maybe the hairdresser's hands. Then miraculously the actor's hair has been cut amazingly well. Even if its supposed to look really shoddy it has perfect layers! Aaargh!!!!
Arrivals by steam train (old films): our hero alights on the platform and always, but always gets his turn-ups and brogues steam-cleaned as the locomotive lets off steam.
Arrivals by car: our hero pulls up in a car and the camera invariably pans round to get a shot of the car's headlight.
Desert scenes: just in case you don't get the idea that it just may be hot in a desert (duh!), the camera takes a shot at the sun and we get a long drawn-out high pitched string chord on the sound-track.
Arrivals by car: our hero pulls up in a car and the camera invariably pans round to get a shot of the car's headlight.
Desert scenes: just in case you don't get the idea that it just may be hot in a desert (duh!), the camera takes a shot at the sun and we get a long drawn-out high pitched string chord on the sound-track.
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