Are you by any chance a fan of Lindybeige?Gabanuka said:Swords do NOT go *shhhhish* when drawn from the scabbard. Most are either oiled wood or lined with fur so the blade doesn't fall out.
Metal scabbards are unyielding and retarded, only used for shows of wealth and never for an actual battle.
This is what I was going to put. It's supposed to heighten the tension but it just makes me roll my eyes now. I don't even know very much about guns (always been more into martial arts but I don't have the hours to go into how unrealistic fighting is in movies & games; youtube some real street fights and you'll start to get the idea) but that has always irked me...especially when they pump the shotgun like 4 or 5 times before actually firing it. wtf?chadachada123 said:Not to mention the "every time someone raises a firearm, it makes racking noises," and "pumping when the shotgun is already charged," among other crap like that.
NCIS gets a lot of other things wrong. Like... say... two people typing on the same keyboard to make the computer go faster.chadachada123 said:You *do not* have your finger on the trigger until you are ready to fire. Period. NCIS normally does it right, in that you'll see their fingers off the trigger when not actively shooting. Most other movies, though? Constant inappropriate usage. It can be a bit grating.[/img]
This is oddly an issue I've been having trying to make a "realistic" hacking game.purf said:Wha?
in before
Hacking, general computer usage, image manipulation?
really?
Dat N-Key rollover.ObsidianJones said:NCIS gets a lot of other things wrong. Like... say... two people typing on the same keyboard to make the computer go faster.chadachada123 said:You *do not* have your finger on the trigger until you are ready to fire. Period. NCIS normally does it right, in that you'll see their fingers off the trigger when not actively shooting. Most other movies, though? Constant inappropriate usage. It can be a bit grating.[/img]
Abby and McGee should know better.
This. I'm not pro feminist by any stretch of the imagination...but this is the reason i could never get into many anime series. That shit's just embarrassing.Angie7F said:Japanese girls in anime?
it is funny because AKB48and other idol groups try to mimic anime girls and it gets quite comedic.
The way you describe assassination there... I'm not saying you're wrong, but the way you describe it makes it sounds like you have personal experience. Like you're really a professional assassin (maybe the Sniper from TF2) who always gets frustrated with people telling him how easy his job must be because they've seen it a million times on TV.NWJ94 said:Jacking cars by fiddling with the key slot for five seconds.
Its called a SUPPRESSOR and it REDUCES noise, there is no such thing as a silencer for guns.
Assassinating people with sniper rifles. Movies always gloss over how freak-en hard it is to find a good firing position, that is not blocked and has a good escape route. That convenient abandoned building with the open window that over looks their hotel room (with the big bay window that they will conveniently stand by for several moments) does not exist IRL.
"Awww noo, they've developed petrochemical industries, aww, those bloody Trojans!"BlazeRaider said:Are you by any chance a fan of Lindybeige?
OT: Most medieval battles are unrealistic, to my knowledge it was mostly two formations trying to break each other, not everyone breaking off to fight individually.
Oh man, I was about to post about this. TV shows and movies in general get computers wrong, but this and the police chase through Second-Life (may not have been on NCIS) are the two dumbest things I've ever, ever seen, and are, frankly, inexcusably inaccurate.ObsidianJones said:NCIS gets a lot of other things wrong. Like... say... two people typing on the same keyboard to make the computer go faster.chadachada123 said:SNIP
Abby and McGee should know better.
Basically everything about space.Eddie the head said:Space. You don't freeze the moment you touch it. It's like no one understands how heat works.
So much this. I'm always a bit annoyed when someone says "Enhance!" and a picture magically reveals information it does not contain.purf said:Wha?
in before
Hacking, general computer usage, image manipulation?
really?
All movies have some basis in reality. Generally, if you don't get enough of that reality right, the movie feels a bit weird. How much of reality actually matters depends on the type of movie of course, nobody is going to care about space physics in Star Wars, while they would care if everyone was walking on his hands.spartan231490 said:Movies get everything wrong. That's kinda the point. Movies are supposed to entertain, not inform(with some rare exceptions).
Geo Da Sponge said:Well all the obvious ones are gone; guns, video games, hacking, computers in general.
So I'm just going to say it's weird the way that they'll portray people who are into BDSM (or any other fetish stuff), dominatrixes or whatever, as being "in character" all the time and having their entire life revolving around it. Like in a lot of crime dramas, where of course they greet the investigating officers in full black leather because naturally they don't have anything else to wear.
The way you describe assassination there... I'm not saying you're wrong, but the way you describe it makes it sounds like you have personal experience. Like you're really a professional assassin (maybe the Sniper from TF2) who always gets frustrated with people telling him how easy his job must be because they've seen it a million times on TV.NWJ94 said:Jacking cars by fiddling with the key slot for five seconds.
Its called a SUPPRESSOR and it REDUCES noise, there is no such thing as a silencer for guns.
Assassinating people with sniper rifles. Movies always gloss over how freak-en hard it is to find a good firing position, that is not blocked and has a good escape route. That convenient abandoned building with the open window that over looks their hotel room (with the big bay window that they will conveniently stand by for several moments) does not exist IRL.