Similar to the 'Most Disturbing Shows' thread, everyone knows that any film based around animals is always incorrect in some way. But which are the most consistently incorrect?
In my opinion, Alpha and Omega for various reasons,
Wolves sing.
Wolves are excellent at gymnastics.
A forest can be very different for all of a sudden (one part all green and happy, another barren and has a dusk ambience all the time).
You can go to Jasper from Idaho in less than two days without a plane.
Ducks have accents.
Ducks are good at golf (really good).
Bears are clumsy and can use sign language.
Animals can speak.
I rest my case.
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Kangaroo jack. Nuff said.
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Cozyhut3 wrote:
Alvin and the Chipminks. 'Nuff said.
Gosh I hated that movie...
I hate that movie too, only saw the first here is what it is:
LOLOLOL WERE IN A TRUCK
OH HEY DUDE WE'LL HALP YOU SING
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Cozyhut3 wrote:
Alvin and the Chipminks. 'Nuff said.
Gosh I hated that movie...I hate that movie too, only saw the first here is what it is:
LOLOLOL WERE IN A TRUCK
OH HEY DUDE WE'LL HALP YOU SING
And it was gross. I'd never actually go to see something like that myself, but wouldn't you know it, my cousins showed up randomly at our house one day and gave us the DVD.
Which my little siblings PROMPTLY turned on...
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Phineas and Ferb (sorry, I know many of you like it) is not really correct. I mean how can they build things so fast and be in space without space suits? And some "physical" things they are talking about are wrong, too!
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how about every movie ever
i mean if a movie was fully possible in the way things happened and the way people take things itd be extremely boring
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777w wrote:
how about every movie ever
i mean if a movie was fully possible in the way things happened and the way people take things itd be extremely boring
I disagree completely.
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calebxy wrote:
777w wrote:
how about every movie ever
i mean if a movie was fully possible in the way things happened and the way people take things itd be extremely boringI disagree completely.
There's some sort of unrealism in all movies
and maybe explain why you disagree next time
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soupoftomato wrote:
calebxy wrote:
777w wrote:
how about every movie ever
i mean if a movie was fully possible in the way things happened and the way people take things itd be extremely boringI disagree completely.
There's some sort of unrealism in all movies
and maybe explain why you disagree next time
I would be glad to, but I wasn't sure where to start, since the person I was replying to wasn't very specific either.
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Cozyhut3 wrote:
Alvin and the Chipminks. 'Nuff said.
Gosh I hated that movie...
I hated it too.
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calebxy wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
calebxy wrote:
I disagree completely.There's some sort of unrealism in all movies
and maybe explain why you disagree next timeI would be glad to, but I wasn't sure where to start, since the person I was replying to wasn't very specific either.
wars are a lot less "epic" than in movies
peoples' everyday lives are a lot less funny than in movies
monsters, aliens, and other things like that havent even been confirmed to ever have existed
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I don't want to say a cartoon, because those are made to be whimsical and completely incorrect, so I'm gonna say Titanic. There was no blooming relationship with a poor boy and a rich girl (who has a stupid fiancee), there was nobody with their names on the ship, and the people who saw the iceberg didn't even have binoculars, they forgot them at shore (which makes a good part of the movie false).
And I'm pretty sure that the true story The Possession is based off of is really just a hormonal teenager.
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777w wrote:
peoples' everyday lives are a lot less funny than in movies
1. Speak for yourself.
2. I don't think any comedy claims to show every single second of the characters' lives. They simply show the funny parts. And real life can be very, very funny sometimes.
"monsters, aliens, and other things like that havent even been confirmed to ever have existed." Well of course, but I presumed you were focussing on realistic movies, since you claimed that no movies actually are.
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This dude in the Titanic had an electric watch if that counts
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Katy Perry: Part of Me.
...What? Haven't we seen ENOUGH movies about Pop Stars?
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most incorrect?
the human centipede, of course.
Last edited by Wes64 (2012-09-02 13:26:18)
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