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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:24 am
by Commander McLane
So Battlefield Earth is indeed a decent book?

Personally, all I know about it is all the fun poked at one of the worst movies of all times...

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:27 am
by CheeseRedux
Yay!

Never saw the movie, never read the book, but I did hear something about at least one of the two being atrocious.

Anyway, now I have to make good on my promise of trivial trivia.
Be right back.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:40 am
by Thargoid
Commander McLane wrote:
So Battlefield Earth is indeed a decent book?

Personally, all I know about it is all the fun poked at one of the worst movies of all times...
Compared to the film, the book is good. But then compared to the film, extensive dental work without anaesthetic is good.

The book is quite cliche'd and has the usual sci-fi indestructable uber-hero who can do anything and survive anything, but it's quite a fun (if lengthy) read.

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 11:41 am
by CheeseRedux
Right.

So this was planned as a much simpler question, but had to be reframed and rephrased after a tiny bit of research.

Blade Runner, Spaceballs, Star Trek: First Contact and Starship Troopers.

Besides the obvious thing about being science fiction flicks, these four movies have one specific thing in common.
Furthermore, the common thing shouldn't even be there.

Lords, Ladies, Gentlemen and Aliens: Start your engines...

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 6:04 pm
by Disembodied
A boom mike in shot? If not, how about unscripted dialogue invented by one of the actors?

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 7:19 pm
by Thargoid
If it's what I think it is, you could add the original 3 star wars trilogy to the list (although the object in question should be in those).

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 8:25 pm
by Selezen
Sound in space? ;-)

Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 8:25 pm
by CheeseRedux
Disembodied wrote:
A boom mike in shot? If not, how about unscripted dialogue invented by one of the actors?
Both of these may be correct, but they're not what I'm after.
But if you have some sort of proof/reference, bring it on!

PS: The only unscripted dialogue I know of is the partly improvised Tears in Rain speech.

PPS: Generally speaking, the visible boom mike is not the fault of the filmmaker but the people doing the conversion to DVD (or other formats). Very often, the 35mm reels used in theatres will have plenty of boom shots, because they're intended to be screened using a mask to get the proper aspect ratio. So what you see on your home system isn't always the way it was meant to be.


EDIT: Selezen snuck in with a guess while I was typing. No part of any version of Blade Runner that I've seen takes place in space. But as I said above: If you have some sort of proof/reference, bring it on!

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:46 am
by Thargoid
OK I'll be more specific - the Millenium Falcon (or at least it's shape) appears in all of the films.

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:53 am
by CheeseRedux
Thargoid wrote:
OK I'll be more specific - the Millenium Falcon (or at least it's shape) appears in all of the films.
Yes, being vague gets you nowhere, at least nowhere with me... :twisted:
The Millennium Falcon it is.

Your turn, bug. :wink:

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 4:15 pm
by DaddyHoggy
This is a plan view of the Atrium of the Joint Staff College - remind you of anything... :wink: :?

Image

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 4:20 pm
by Disembodied
:!:

It's all very well being a fan, but there is such a thing as taking it too far ... :lol:

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:34 pm
by CheeseRedux
Wait, they actually built this?!?

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:59 pm
by Thargoid
OK a simple one, as I'm lacking in resources to set things.

20th Century Fox threatened to withhold screening rights for "The Other Side of Midnight" if American cinemas refused to screen which other film?

And no, aside from this I've not heard of The Other Side of Midnight either.

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:24 pm
by Commander McLane
A certain Star Wars, which apparently was a not-too-hopeful 1977 flick that desperately needed some boosting by bundling it with the anticipated mega success of The Other Side of Midnight.

And no, I've never heard of it before, either (I leave it to your imagination which of the two films I'm referring to). :wink: