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What? Are you a writer or something?
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What? Are you a writer or something?
Kind of.What? Are you a writer or something?
Whaa? Next you are going to say Portlandia is not a documentary either.
Its not? Im guessing you are forgetting last years DNC convention. I dont think I saw one brain there.You guys know it's not a documentary, right?
It's a series about dead people, walking around, attacking living people. I think my concern about realism ended right at the shows very concept.
As for the guns, yeah, it's bad. It appears every rifle, once the virus hits suddenly becomes full auto, no matter the rifle. Ammo is never-ending, though they do talk about having to make more. They hold long, drawn-out gun battles and never do seem to run low on ammo - I'm guessing that's because so many people have died, they're constantly finding ammo hoards from people like us
I still enjoy the show. I enjoy it for the fun, I don't take it seriously. Honestly, if I were concerned about realism with guns, I'd have to ignore most movies and TV shows out there.
No kidding. Once I saw a naked zombie riding his bike get his junk all tangled up in his spokes. Oh how I laughed.I've met/seen enough people in Portland to know that it's closer to the truth than people might think...
No kidding. Once I saw a naked zombie riding his bike get his junk all tangled up in his spokes. Oh how I laughed.
What a visual. Ewww.No kidding. Once I saw a naked zombie riding his bike get his junk all tangled up in his spokes. Oh how I laughed.
Was that good? I still haven't watched it. I read the original short story that they based I am legend on and it was riveting. I couldn't get enough of it. Loved the ending. Why do they always screw up the movie?"Omega Man" fans demand realism......
Omega Man is a classic. Saw it a couple weeks ago and was laughing hysterically at the music soundtrack.Was that good? I still haven't watched it. I read the original short story that they based I am legend on and it was riveting. I couldn't get enough of it. Loved the ending. Why do they always screw up the movie?
Maybe it is accidentally on purpose. Hollywood (as a generic term for media content companies) is quite anti-gun.
Not a new phenom... The wife and I have been commenting on tv/movie/book gun mistakes for 40yrs (as long as we have been together).
Movies generally hire good tech consultants, directors ignore them.
Radio comms or computer mistakes are disturbing too. Who can tell me where the transmitter squelch switch is on a transceiver? I was just reading a Dale Brown book where the leader of the tactical assault team answers a signal by pushing his squelch switch twice.