Tuesday, March 2, 2010

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This comment is about an article written by David Mitchell called So Movies Shouldn´t Break The Laws of Physics? Don´t Tell Capain Kirk.

So this article is about all the lies put into a movie or series or whatever television program. Basically he tells us a reality of directors and how annoying they can become when seeing a movie "The only people whose ability to suspend their disbelief might suffer are those who work in TV – and they will have lost that ability long ago. When they watch telly, all they can see is the work that's gone into it and the mistakes. It's like taking an Egyptian slave on a tour of the pyramids – he doesn't marvel, he just gets sympathy backache" my question is has he actually seen a director do this? I mean he sounds pretty convinced of what he is saying, and then he back ups his information again "After a long shoot, I can't watch films, comedies or dramas without seeing an upsetting hotchpotch of continuity errors and scenes that must have been a nightmare to complete. I'm all: "Oh, that cigarette's got longer!" or: "His hair was wetter in the wide shot."

Anyways he is saying the truth because we people are to ridiculous and believe everything a movie shows right? I mean after watchig terror movies we can´t sleep for a whole month and we still know that what we saw was a movie with special effects.

Finally he says that a movie can break only a few laws of physics "So you can travel at twice the speed of light and bump into an old flame on an alien world, but if she turns out to have laser tits and have met your uncle, you've crossed the line."

Well that´s how things go in this world some agree some disagree but in the end the one with more money wins, most of the time. "The main idea is to limit films to one transgression of the laws of physics each (on screen only, otherwise they'd all go for perpetual motion machines to power the lights)".

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