my dad took a movie class back in the day where he described it as just watching movies and he'd point out whenever there was a plane or plane trails in the sky when watching westerns and he'd get extra credit
Fantastic Voyage is a movie about a group of scientists getting shrunk down and injected into a patients bloodstream to perform a brain operation inside from the inside. They get warned to get out before 60 minutes elapsed as they will de-shrink back to normal size automatically after this time. Things go wrong and while the operation was a success four of them have to swim out of the tear duct to leave the body just in time before they go back to normal size.
But they left a dead guy, some equipment and an ENTIR ENUCLEAR SUBMARINE in there. WHY ISNT ANY OF THAT DESHRINKING AND EXPLODING OUT OF THE PATIENtS BODY?>?
>In the film, the crew (apart from the saboteur) manage to leave Benes's body safely before reverting to normal size, but the Proteus remains inside, as do the remains of the saboteur's body (albeit digested by a white blood cell), and several gallons (full scale) of a carrier solution (presumably saline) used in the injection syringe. Isaac Asimov pointed out that this was a serious logical flaw in the plot, since the submarine (even if reduced to bits of debris) would also revert to normal size, killing Benes in the process. Therefore, in his novelization Asimov had the crew provoke the white cell into following them, so that it drags the submarine to the tear duct, and its wreckage expands outside Benes's body. Asimov solved the problem of the syringe fluid by having the staff inject only a very small amount of miniaturized fluid into Benes, minimizing its effect on him when it expands.
The windshield popped out and was still there in following shots
In this it never pops out so it’s not an issue when it’s still there
The bigger issue is the jump Arnie does, it goes from a pointed jump to a flat ramp
It's a foreshadowing to a sequel where a plane has an accident where it goes through a portal and ends up in ancient Rome.
does this connect to Donnie Darko in any way?
exactly, this wasnt a mistake
Ridley Scott doesnt make mistakes
>does this connect to Donnie Darko in any way?
Everything connects to Donnie Darko in some way. Never waver in your commitment to SparkleMotion.
This sounds more logical than the real Gladiator 2 plan, where he was supposed to murder Jesus or something.
>the dramaman
trash
>be robert eggers
>someone asks if you have played valheim
>make a shit flick
Cope Chang
But it's a good film?
Him not being naked the entire movie was a huge mistake, methinks
What's wrong here? How the frick did you think ancient romans traveled?
what makes you think history is what you were taught?
Those chariot tracks could have been ancient airports, how the frick would I know?
>Are you not in a plane?
Not in the movie
That isn't a mistake. That's Commodus flexing his wealth.
there's a car visible in a Braveheart scene
that's just flight 815 anon, spoiler: it's not an island
my dad took a movie class back in the day where he described it as just watching movies and he'd point out whenever there was a plane or plane trails in the sky when watching westerns and he'd get extra credit
Is this real? Wouldn't they have noticed a plane in the shot?
It's real, but the plane in that pic is zoomed in for detail. It was way smaller amd hard to notice in the actual shot
No it's a shoop
The real plane was in Troy.
During one of the opening scenes of Gladiator you can see an extra in the background getting kicked in the dick by a horse.
Starbucks got a billion dollars worth of publicity even though it wasn’t one of their cups
that wasn't a mistake, d&d are just that shit
I refuse to believe this wasn't a downlow paid ad
They had the ability to make that out of metal for a queen
aliens
Fantastic Voyage is a movie about a group of scientists getting shrunk down and injected into a patients bloodstream to perform a brain operation inside from the inside. They get warned to get out before 60 minutes elapsed as they will de-shrink back to normal size automatically after this time. Things go wrong and while the operation was a success four of them have to swim out of the tear duct to leave the body just in time before they go back to normal size.
But they left a dead guy, some equipment and an ENTIR ENUCLEAR SUBMARINE in there. WHY ISNT ANY OF THAT DESHRINKING AND EXPLODING OUT OF THE PATIENtS BODY?>?
Asimov to the rescue
>In the film, the crew (apart from the saboteur) manage to leave Benes's body safely before reverting to normal size, but the Proteus remains inside, as do the remains of the saboteur's body (albeit digested by a white blood cell), and several gallons (full scale) of a carrier solution (presumably saline) used in the injection syringe. Isaac Asimov pointed out that this was a serious logical flaw in the plot, since the submarine (even if reduced to bits of debris) would also revert to normal size, killing Benes in the process. Therefore, in his novelization Asimov had the crew provoke the white cell into following them, so that it drags the submarine to the tear duct, and its wreckage expands outside Benes's body. Asimov solved the problem of the syringe fluid by having the staff inject only a very small amount of miniaturized fluid into Benes, minimizing its effect on him when it expands.
Cameron fixed a lot of bloopers in T2 blue rey
I'm not seeing what was fixed.
I think is the front window.
That's hardly a blooper though, smash up a truck real badly and it the windows may well fall out
The windshield popped out and was still there in following shots
In this it never pops out so it’s not an issue when it’s still there
The bigger issue is the jump Arnie does, it goes from a pointed jump to a flat ramp
Ah, that clears it up. Thanks anon.
What was that 80's werewolf movie again were in the ending shot one of the extras in the back has his dick out and nobody noticed for decades?
Based for getting away with it but also cringe because so small no one even noticed
Teen Wolf 1985
>falling for clickbait
I know, I can't believe they were sloppy enough to put that big red circle there right in frame
capeshit is the worst mistake in cinema