Wild Bill ... At the risk of displaying my ignorance. The only Foley I know is a medical device inserted into the ... er ... well, you know. Why would anybody want one painted?It also gives the foley artists something to do.

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Wild Bill ... At the risk of displaying my ignorance. The only Foley I know is a medical device inserted into the ... er ... well, you know. Why would anybody want one painted?It also gives the foley artists something to do.
Thanks... I didn't know what foley meant either.psijac wrote:foley is doing the motion on the screen for a microphone so the movie sounds more realistic like a car door slamming. and other subtle noise that mics don't pickup are added in after filming
Now THAT's FUNNY!!! And true to boot!!!Trinitite wrote:You could have ended the subject line after the third word.
I know he racked the slide last season just before he pretended to shoot agent Walker in the head. Wasn't it cool when Jack hacked that guy with the fire axe on the stairs?? I guess his policy is to axe first and shoot questions later. I just wish I could shoot like Jack (look like Jack, talk like Jack, have hair like Jack)!!psijac wrote:I think there was a scene in 24 where you hear Jack Bauer cock back the hammer on a glock =(
You just made my day with that sentenceEmbalmo wrote:I know he racked the slide last season just before he pretended to shoot agent Walker in the head. Wasn't it cool when Jack hacked that guy with the fire axe on the stairs?? I guess his policy is to axe first and shoot questions later. I just wish I could shoot like Jack (look like Jack, talk like Jack, have hair like Jack)!!psijac wrote:I think there was a scene in 24 where you hear Jack Bauer cock back the hammer on a glock =(
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Don't forget the phones (including cell phones) that go to a dial tone when the other person hangs up on you.casingpoint wrote:It's like when they get out of their cars in Hollywood. Turn the motor off, but leave the lights on.
What bugs me is when the bad guy is pointing a 1911 at the (black belt in everything) good guy from within arm's reach, and three quarters of the way through his dramatic monologue, cocks it.austinrealtor wrote:What bugs me even more with 1911s in film is how they will show one with the hammer down (Condition 2 or 3?), then someone picks up the gun and just fires it, as if it was a double-action 1911 or something.
There's another scene in which he cycles the slide twice on his pistol after drawing it... ...with his booger hook on the bang switch, no less... ...and no round is ejected either time.psijac wrote:I think there was a scene in 24 where you hear Jack Bauer cock back the hammer on a glock =(
I'm an aviation freak and the wife hates watching those movies with me for that reason, "THAT'S NOT RIGHT!" Anyway the ones where they take off in one type and land in another, different color and such a different configuration my cat looks up and goes, "Huh?""Continuity" is what someone on the film crew is supposed to be watching when
a movie is filmed, then edited. Things are supposed to be the same
from cut to cut. The movie "Pretty Woman" has a terrible scene when they
are sitting down eating at a fancy place. The food and beverages are in an
amazing number of versions from cut to cut.
I was that way when "6' Under" was popular. I was constantly barking, "He's in the casket backwards," and "The left hand goes over the right," and "How come he started with a Portaboy arterial injector and now I'm looking at a Duotronic?"I'm an aviation freak and the wife hates watching those movies with me for that reason, "THAT'S NOT RIGHT!" Anyway the ones where they take off in one type and land in another, different color and such a different configuration my cat looks up and goes, "Huh?"