A 7 yo little girl couldn't have reached the back of the seat to kick it.
Now THAT'S funny. Ha!
Look, this wasn't a one time incident. This was every single time I went to the theater. Either someone in the row behind would kick the row in front of them, or they'd push and rock. The attached seats of a row; the whole row felt the impact or rocking. I learned asking nicely evoked a really bully attitude from the offender along the lines of 'wadda-ya-gonna-do-about-it-old-man'. The theater would do nothing but offer me a refund or pass to another showing. I guess the straw finally broke this camel's back and I got a little more bold and dressed down the kicker. A ****-for-brains pimple popping punk who's only hope for a date was a darkened movie theater so she wouldn't have to look at his pizza mug, trying to impress his date with his he man, badass bully behavior of kicking the seats in front of him then making faces and snort noises when folks turned around to see what was going on. Oops! I mean @#$%%^&#@$^#@^#%^@
Just watched a pilot for a new series. Good guy shoots bad guy in left shoulder. Two scenes later and the blood spot is on his right shoulder!
Someone please pay attention when shooting these scenes.
Don't know about theaters being too loud. I haven't been to one in over ten years.
I always enjoy the Goofs section on IMDB.
https://www.stereogum.com/1780186/what_kind_of_person_sends_in_m/vg-loc/videogum/
The continuity errors are the most common, but my favorites are when the camera is visible in the scene (e.g. in a reflection).
Posters turning a discussion of carry-on luggage into a pissing contest...
My useless, useless health care benefits website. OK, I accept that they don't want to talk to me, warning of horrible wait times, and sending me to a hangup. OK, I'm willing to plow through the website and look at the policy documents directly. But the website also sends me into a loop - just a few tabs, and every likely thing I click on sends me back to a main menu. Only the scantiest information about my policy - such as deductible costs - seems to be available. I left my negative comments on their "tell us what you think" link, and I also emailed them to demand the exact url where I can find my complete policy.
"Leather", fine print: PU leather: means PLASTIC!!
Saw a frightening documentary about fur. Those coats we buy with real fur around the collar is often dog fur from China.Or "vegan leather". Sheesh.
..... often dog.....from China.
So why the heck doesn’t Samsung make that setting the default? Especially since most people will connect their tv to external speakers using the optical cable.
For the same unknown reason most new TVs come with the 'soap opera effect' set as default. (my pet peeve)
"The soap opera effect is actually a feature of many modern televisions. It's called "motion smoothing," "motion interpolation," or "ME/MC" for motion estimation/motion compensation. Some people don't notice it, some don't mind it, and a few even like it. "
https://www.cnet.com/how-to/soap-opera-effect-tom-cruise-wants-you-to-turn-it-off-heres-how/
Just watched a pilot for a new series. Good guy shoots bad guy in left shoulder. Two scenes later and the blood spot is on his right shoulder!
Someone please pay attention when shooting these scenes.
Al I find similar errors as I'm proofreading a book. I guess being OCD does have some advantages.