Here comes the smokey mountain boy drivin' that jeep.
Then here comes the General in the same jeep.
Then when the bullets start flying, you can see where the explosive is packed
and bang
luckyjaxon wrote:Has anyone ever noticed when watching this movie that when pappy gets caught in the tree, some camera shots seem to show him wayyyy out of reach and hanging well out into the canyon, and other shots show him with branches around him and well within reach? That's always been a blooper to me.
Colin B wrote:luckyjaxon wrote:Has anyone ever noticed when watching this movie that when pappy gets caught in the tree, some camera shots seem to show him wayyyy out of reach and hanging well out into the canyon, and other shots show him with branches around him and well within reach? That's always been a blooper to me.
We need screen grabs...
Stevenson wrote:Been editing some movie clips recently and I've noticed some kind of injury caught on screen: a dancing pair hit the ground during Once Is Enough sequence, at the end of instrumental solo and just right before "Never wait until tomorrow..." line.
Note other dancer scratching his head in concern / disbelief
OnceIsEnough.jpg
Stevenson wrote:Been editing some movie clips recently and I've noticed some kind of injury caught on screen: a dancing pair hit the ground during Once Is Enough sequence, at the end of instrumental solo and just right before "Never wait until tomorrow..." line.
Note other dancer scratching his head in concern / disbelief
OnceIsEnough.jpg
John wrote:Stevenson wrote:Been editing some movie clips recently and I've noticed some kind of injury caught on screen: a dancing pair hit the ground during Once Is Enough sequence, at the end of instrumental solo and just right before "Never wait until tomorrow..." line.
Note other dancer scratching his head in concern / disbelief
OnceIsEnough.jpg
Quickie Katzman didn't want to spend money on a re-take.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMBd62hRZ5s
Yin Yang wrote:Remember that movies originally were shot to be shown in movie theaters.
When videotape became commercially available, we could tape or buy the movies and watch at home whenever we liked.
I doubt anybody saw these errors when seeing the movie in the theatre.
Stevenson wrote:John wrote:Stevenson wrote:Been editing some movie clips recently and I've noticed some kind of injury caught on screen: a dancing pair hit the ground during Once Is Enough sequence, at the end of instrumental solo and just right before "Never wait until tomorrow..." line.
Note other dancer scratching his head in concern / disbelief
OnceIsEnough.jpg
Quickie Katzman didn't want to spend money on a re-take.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMBd62hRZ5s
Well, it is a possibility that they wanted completely different shot of this moment (for example close ups of dancers), but instead of having to re-shoot the take, they decided to use another clip from more distance perspective. Would be interesting to see this part of script with more details. Anyone?
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