What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
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lilmac
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What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
I'll start:
After an argument the person says "Wait, let me explain" then the other storms out before he/she is able to explain the situation.
In real life I would immediately try to clarify the issue. There wouldn't be a moment of silence after "let me explain". I would follow her if she stormed off.
What are other cliches and why is it unrealistic?
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Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:40 pm
Dr. Lecter
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
People running past airport security in romcoms or comedies in general...yeah, right, try that in real life...
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David
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Action films often show people hiding behind a car door or a piece of wood (such as a door), or even a dead person, during shootouts. And the indication is this saves them. Wouldn't bullets, particularly from a higher caliber gun or an automatic weapon, easily rip through these?
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Tue Jan 21, 2014 7:57 pm
Algren
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Bullets go through doors and dead people, but I'd rather be behind a car door and be saved by a ricochet or diverted round than get a direct bullet to the head, wouldn't you?
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Algren
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
The thing I hate in movies is when someone is just about to explain something, perhaps it's derogatory of the person with them, and that person stops them from saying it and says "what?", to emphasise how bad it's going to be. I always thought that if you really want to know, just shut up and that person will just continue talking.
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David
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Sure. And I imagine a big enough object could be very useful in the sense the people shooting at you cannot directly see you. But moments in which a person grabs a dead body and drags it in front of them as he or she goes for cover, as their opponents unload machine guns nearby, are surely unrealistic. The bullets would rip right through the flesh-and-blood corpse and the person behind it.
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David
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
I always notice when a person driving in a film spends more time staring at their passenger than the road.
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Algren
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
David wrote:
Sure. And I imagine a big enough object could be very useful in the sense the people shooting at you cannot directly see you. But moments in which a person grabs a dead body and drags it in front of them as he or she goes for cover, as their opponents unload machine guns nearby, are surely unrealistic. The bullets would rip right through the flesh-and-blood corpse and the person behind it.
Again, if covering yourself with a dead body keeps you hidden, I would also do that. If bullets are actually hitting the dead body, then fair enough, it's unrealistic that the person on the other side remains unscathed. Unless all the bullets get lodged in the bones of the dead guy.
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
People will always let distraught or angry people go into another room that always has a window to crawl out of. Also that shot of the open window with the breeze blowing the curtain slightly.
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
People not taking off their shoes when they enter home. Why would I still keep my dirty shoes from outside on when I'm walking through my home, lying on my couch/bed...? I'm wondering that for years now.
Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:31 am
Algren
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
People never say "bye" when they answer the phone, and they rarely say "hello" either. They just pick up and talk and hang up. I don't know about you Yankees, but in the UK (and everywhere else I've been), we always say "bye" or some variation on that.
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Algren wrote:
People never say "bye" when they answer the phone, and they rarely say "hello" either. They just pick up and talk and hang up. I don't know about you Yankees, but in the UK (and everywhere else I've been), we always say "bye" or some variation on that.
In Germany we say "Burn in hell" or, if we're really cheery, "Choke on a dick".
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Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:26 am
Algren
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Dr. Lecter wrote:
Algren wrote:
People never say "bye" when they answer the phone, and they rarely say "hello" either. They just pick up and talk and hang up. I don't know about you Yankees, but in the UK (and everywhere else I've been), we always say "bye" or some variation on that.
In Germany we say "Burn in hell" or, if we're really cheery, "Choke on a dick".
But still, you guys say something, right?! In movies, they are trying to show us that they are ultra coooooooooooooooool, so they just hang up.
Or...bad screenwriting.
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Riggs
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Algren wrote:
People never say "bye" when they answer the phone, and they rarely say "hello" either. They just pick up and talk and hang up. I don't know about you Yankees, but in the UK (and everywhere else I've been), we always say "bye" or some variation on that.
^^ Good one, too.
Also when people make up a meeting, they never say any time, it's like they telepathically know when to show up.
Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:17 am
Bradley Witherberry
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Trust James Cameron to make the unlikely believable - - a cast iron light standard would block machine gun rounds if you were lucky enough to move in just the right way.
Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Riggs wrote:
People not taking off their shoes when they enter home. Why would I still keep my dirty shoes from outside on when I'm walking through my home, lying on my couch/bed...? I'm wondering that for years now.
Hmm...
Some days I wear my shoes almost until bed time.
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Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:56 am
thompsoncory
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Any romantic comedy where the lead has a gigantic NYC apartment and works as an assistant or something (I see you 27 Dresses). You'd realistically be living in a shoebox.
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
thompsoncory wrote:
Any romantic comedy where the lead has a gigantic NYC apartment and works as an assistant or something (I see you 27 Dresses). You'd realistically be living in a shoebox.
or with her parents still or at least 3 roommates. Struggling artist with a huge loft is always a fun one too.
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Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:25 pm
Algren
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Riggs wrote:
Algren wrote:
People never say "bye" when they answer the phone, and they rarely say "hello" either. They just pick up and talk and hang up. I don't know about you Yankees, but in the UK (and everywhere else I've been), we always say "bye" or some variation on that.
^^ Good one, too.
Also when people make up a meeting, they never say any time, it's like they telepathically know when to show up.
That's also true. haha
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
Chippy wrote:
Riggs wrote:
People not taking off their shoes when they enter home. Why would I still keep my dirty shoes from outside on when I'm walking through my home, lying on my couch/bed...? I'm wondering that for years now.
Hmm...
Some days I wear my shoes almost until bed time.
So americans really do that? Why? Are America's streets so clean that your shoes just don't get dirty or do you just don't care?
Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
I guess I just don't care? I mean, the floor of my house, even if I were to remove my shoes as soon as I enter, would still be dirty. It's probably more of an American laziness thing. Or that I don't care about getting my apartment floor dirty.
Maybe when I buy another house, I'll start.
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Thu Jan 23, 2014 11:48 am
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Re: What movie cliches are unrealistic in real life and why?
I wear my shoes unless I'm laying down, etc. Also it's not like I'm dancing around in raw sewage before I'd enter my apartment. If they are dirty, of course you take them off before. I don't think I've ever seen anyone in my life pull a Rick James "Fuck yo couch" moment.
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