Svega006 wrote:
ToxicQuillz wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
They aren't classics. They're OK.The first one is the best.
The second one wasn't bad.
The third one was very meh.
Haven't seen the fourth one.The fourth one was an abomination.
I agree.
The fourth one wasn't that good.
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Gravitation wrote:
Junior... :s
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Pearl Harbor, look it up.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Kangaroo jack. Nuff said.
That was so bad ugh
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the avengers has a lot of mistakes if that is what you mean.
not story mistakes, but stuff like one moment the guy's face is dirty, camera looks somewhere else, face is clean when looks back.
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Titanic is pretty innacurate.
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FistofDeath wrote:
Titanic is pretty innacurate.
In what way?
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calebxy wrote:
FistofDeath wrote:
Titanic is pretty innacurate.
In what way?
I watched an entire 2 hour special on how the Titanic fell in a completely different way than in the movie.
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The Bee Movie. We actually made a list of stuff they got wrong in 5th grade science.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
calebxy wrote:
FistofDeath wrote:
Titanic is pretty innacurate.
In what way?
I watched an entire 2 hour special on how the Titanic fell in a completely different way than in the movie.
Was that the recent one with James Cameron?
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I initially thought this was going to be about Film vs. Book fails (in which percy jackson and the lightning thief would surely win), but for this one I'd say practically every single action movie. They have unnecessary sliding, flipping, and just plain old stupidity if done in real life. Especially ones like the power ranger movies, where the bad guys just stand around and dance while one or two of them are being taken down by being near to someone who flipped.
Also, the fact that the bad guys always miss their shots, it's not even funny. It's like their holding the gun backwards.
And in comedy movies, in real life the "actors" would be laughing their heads off by the first quarter of the "movie" from what's happening.
I'm not saying it's a bad thing, I'm saying that it doesn't coincide with real life.
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Hasbro's Transformers Movie (the 2007 film).
It's like the "Stuart Little 2" movie has mixed in with the "Starflyers" video games, the "Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince" TV show and Hasbro's "Transformers" toys.
NOW THAT'S AN EPIC FAIL!
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calebxy wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
calebxy wrote:
In what way?
I watched an entire 2 hour special on how the Titanic fell in a completely different way than in the movie.
Was that the recent one with James Cameron?
If by 'recent' you mean 1997 and 'with' as directed by.
Now I'd have to say Harry Potter. I mean, since when does a boy go to magic school when he turns 11?? That's completely ridiculous... I don't see how you could even think that.
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veggieman001 wrote:
calebxy wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
I watched an entire 2 hour special on how the Titanic fell in a completely different way than in the movie.Was that the recent one with James Cameron?
If by 'recent' you mean 1997 and 'with' as directed by.
Now I'd have to say Harry Potter. I mean, since when does a boy go to magic school when he turns 11?? That's completely ridiculous... I don't see how you could even think that.
Yeah, in NO WAY could Harry Potter happen in real life.
I mean, cmon....magic with out "Abracadabra" is totally fake.
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
calebxy wrote:
Was that the recent one with James Cameron?
If by 'recent' you mean 1997 and 'with' as directed by.
Now I'd have to say Harry Potter. I mean, since when does a boy go to magic school when he turns 11?? That's completely ridiculous... I don't see how you could even think that.Yeah, in NO WAY could Harry Potter happen in real life.
I mean, cmon....magic with out "Abracadabra" is totally fake.
Don't forget the finger gestures.
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veggieman001 wrote:
calebxy wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
I watched an entire 2 hour special on how the Titanic fell in a completely different way than in the movie.Was that the recent one with James Cameron?
If by 'recent' you mean 1997 and 'with' as directed by.
No, I'm talking about the documentary he did earlier this year, not the film.
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imnotbob wrote:
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.
me no bobi
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veggieman001 wrote:
calebxy wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
I watched an entire 2 hour special on how the Titanic fell in a completely different way than in the movie.Was that the recent one with James Cameron?
If by 'recent' you mean 1997 and 'with' as directed by.
Now I'd have to say Harry Potter. I mean, since when does a boy go to magic school when he turns 11?? That's completely ridiculous... I don't see how you could even think that.
yeah everyone knows it's when you turn seven duh
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