rielle
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Post by rielle on Jun 29, 2009 16:42:21 GMT -8
I'm thinking more, as you can see from the header, about verbal, or auditory bloopers. My favorite one is in Amnesiac, where Jim asks the bad guy who jumps on the stagecoach team, [it's 'Whitey', I'm pretty sure] :
'Do you speak Spanish?' And then when the bad guy says si, Senor, Jim proceeds to tell him what to do and not to do ...IN INGLES, :-/LOL
I'm always surprised when I watch that ep again that nobody caught that and went back and just dubbed over the line. C'mon, how much time could that have taken? LOL
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Post by California gal on Jun 29, 2009 17:56:38 GMT -8
Yeah, I've noticed that. I'm sure it's a blooper but they didn't bother to refilm--or even redub--it.
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Post by California gal on Jun 29, 2009 18:30:29 GMT -8
I believe another blooper of sorts, or an oversight, occurs in Lord of Limbo. I think someone forgot to enhance the sound of the shot that Vautrain fires when he wounds Artie. I think some blanks do not sound very loud when filmed, more like "pops" rather than "bangs" ( ;D) and they do dub in the sounds later. That's what makes that scene so confusing when suddenly Artie is down.
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Post by Kit on Jun 30, 2009 15:34:06 GMT -8
I believe another blooper of sorts, or an oversight, occurs in Lord of Limbo. I think someone forgot to enhance the sound of the shot that Vautrain fires when he wounds Artie. I think some blanks do not sound very loud when filmed, more like "pops" rather than "bangs" ( ;D) and they do dub in the sounds later. That's what makes that scene so confusing when suddenly Artie is down. That and the poor editing job of that scene always confused me... I haven't noticed many audio bloopers only more of the video goofs....
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Post by Y Gal on Jun 30, 2009 16:32:19 GMT -8
If you're watching Limbo, listen carefully as Vautrain's men start attacking Jim in the mansion in either act 1 or 2 (can't be sure) You can hear the director whisper "Go after him" to the stuntmen as they enter the scene. ;D
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Post by California gal on Jun 30, 2009 16:52:04 GMT -8
Something I noticed in Vipers, not exactly a blooper. When Jim follows Klaxton out of the saloon during the fight, you hear a man yell something like, "Go whale him one, West!" Well, supposedly at that point no one knew his name except the sheriff, the mayor, and the newspaper lady (and "Ned Buntline" of course). In fact, Jim later asks the fight promoter how he knew his name. One of the extras must have gotten carried away.
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Post by Paradox Eyes on Jun 30, 2009 16:55:55 GMT -8
Something I noticed in Vipers, not exactly a blooper. When Jim follows Klaxton out of the saloon during the fight, you hear a man yell something like, "Go whale him one, West!" Well, supposedly at that point no one knew his name except the sheriff, the mayor, and the newspaper lady (and "Ned Buntline" of course). In fact, Jim later asks the fight promoter how he knew his name. One of the extras must have gotten carried away. I remember that one! Didn't really give it much thought though.
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Post by California gal on Jun 30, 2009 17:12:08 GMT -8
I'm not sure why I noticed, but i did, almost from the very first time I watched it after getting the DVDs.
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Post by Double Take on Jul 1, 2009 3:32:01 GMT -8
During the tag of Headless Woman Jim and Artie are entertaining two girls. While they are playing voyeur one girl calls the other Joanie after she is introduced as Joanne.
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Post by Double Take on Jul 2, 2009 17:01:10 GMT -8
Another bloober that always puzzled me was in Colonel's Ghost. Jim tells Jennifer to get everyone together at 4:00 PM. He then walks down the stairs and says, "Good morning, citizens," to the group assembled in the lobby.
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Apple
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Post by Apple on Jul 2, 2009 20:22:00 GMT -8
Another one from Headless Woman: In the teaser they KNOW they are looking for boll weavils yet Jim seems SHOCKED when they find them inside the mannequin! "BOLL WEAVILS?!"
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Post by Artiespet on Jul 3, 2009 8:10:25 GMT -8
Another bloober that always puzzled me was in Colonel's Ghost. Jim tells Jennifer to get everyone together at 4:00 PM. He then walks down the stairs and says, "Good morning, citizens," to the group assembled in the lobby. Must have something to do with whatever a bloober is
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Post by Apple on Jul 3, 2009 8:15:07 GMT -8
Snerk...
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Post by California gal on Jul 3, 2009 8:17:18 GMT -8
Bloobers are highly refined bloopers. Takes an expert to spot one.
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Post by Apple on Jul 3, 2009 8:17:14 GMT -8
Well DT is an expert on www quotes, so for her to pick up on a bloober is no surprise ;D
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Post by Artiespet on Jul 3, 2009 8:22:01 GMT -8
Bloobers are highly refined bloopers. Takes an expert to spot one. Then how'd you miss it ;D
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Post by California gal on Jul 3, 2009 8:23:26 GMT -8
Bloobers are highly refined bloopers. Takes an expert to spot one. Then how'd you miss it ;D Because I'm not as expert as DT. How else would she find all those mystifying quotes? ;D
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Post by Artiespet on Jul 3, 2009 11:25:38 GMT -8
Then how'd you miss it ;D Because I'm not as expert as DT. How else would she find all those mystifying quotes? ;D Oh I figured out how she does that a long time ago...she cheats! She channels the writers and she just asks them. ;D
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Post by Double Take on Jul 3, 2009 13:20:07 GMT -8
I like Cal Gals definition of a bloober. But it may be a cross between a blooper and a goober. Anyway I have always had a thing about b and p. I have to stop and think about which way the tail goes, up or down.
As to the quotes (which sometimes don't last more 'n 10 minutes), I fall asleep to WWW every night. So the quotes seep into my unconscious sub-conscious and percolate there until one rises to the top.
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Post by Artiespet on Jul 3, 2009 17:29:02 GMT -8
Oh so you DO cheat! You're treating yourself through self help sublimials lol
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Post by California gal on Jul 12, 2009 17:44:36 GMT -8
Watching Surreal McCoy...
When Jim and Artie are inspecting the fake painting with the "child's thumbprint" on it, Artie comments that on the way to the ranch in the carriage, Morgan said he'd never been married. But Artie (and Jim) rode their horses, not in the carriage.
Of course it's possible they made a stop for refreshments or something and had a conversation, but the way it's said, it sounds as though it occurred "in the carriage."
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Post by Paradox Eyes on Jul 14, 2009 1:17:23 GMT -8
Watching Surreal McCoy... When Jim and Artie are inspecting the fake painting with the "child's thumbprint" on it, Artie comments that on the way to the ranch in the carriage, Morgan said he'd never been married. But Artie (and Jim) rode their horses, not in the carriage. Of course it's possible they made a stop for refreshments or something and had a conversation, but the way it's said, it sounds as though it occurred "in the carriage." I've always noticed that too Cal Gal. But what bugs me more is the "grape jelly" on the painting. I'm sorry, but Dr Loveless is way too fastidious and careful to get jelly on a painting. Now Voltaire I could understand but he wasn't in this episode and the remark about it being child size certainly pointed the finger at the Doctor (although...I believe Michael Dunn's hands were normal size, in fact he was very expressive with them, like RM was with his.)
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Post by Artiespet on Jul 14, 2009 6:31:32 GMT -8
Watching Surreal McCoy... When Jim and Artie are inspecting the fake painting with the "child's thumbprint" on it, Artie comments that on the way to the ranch in the carriage, Morgan said he'd never been married. But Artie (and Jim) rode their horses, not in the carriage. Of course it's possible they made a stop for refreshments or something and had a conversation, but the way it's said, it sounds as though it occurred "in the carriage." I've always noticed that too Cal Gal. But what bugs me more is the "grape jelly" on the painting. I'm sorry, but Dr Loveless is way too fastidious and careful to get jelly on a painting. Now Voltaire I could understand but he wasn't in this episode and the remark about it being child size certainly pointed the finger at the Doctor (although...I believe Michael Dunn's hands were normal size, in fact he was very expressive with them, like RM was with his.) I always took the grape jelly thing to be a clue from Loveless. When he's watching them with Morgan He's jumping for joy when Artie makes those comments, it's almost like he wanted him to figure it out. What gets me is a scene before that one. When they are looking at the painting before Artie rings the triangle they are standing Ambasadore, Artie then Jim but when they are transported to Morgans ranch the order is different. And then of course there is the fabulous "magical bullet" lol.
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Post by Paradox Eyes on Jul 15, 2009 2:08:30 GMT -8
I've always noticed that too Cal Gal. But what bugs me more is the "grape jelly" on the painting. I'm sorry, but Dr Loveless is way too fastidious and careful to get jelly on a painting. Now Voltaire I could understand but he wasn't in this episode and the remark about it being child size certainly pointed the finger at the Doctor (although...I believe Michael Dunn's hands were normal size, in fact he was very expressive with them, like RM was with his.) I always took the grape jelly thing to be a clue from Loveless. When he's watching them with Morgan He's jumping for joy when Artie makes those comments, it's almost like he wanted him to figure it out. What gets me is a scene before that one. When they are looking at the painting before Artie rings the triangle they are standing Ambasadore, Artie then Jim but when they are transported to Morgans ranch the order is different. And then of course there is the fabulous "magical bullet" lol. LOL and they are all neatly laid out in a row. Yeah, that bullet thing gets me everytime too. You'd think he'd at least have winged Jim!
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Post by Paradox Eyes on Jul 15, 2009 2:14:51 GMT -8
How about the tag? You hear the saw hacking at the wood. Don't you think they should have had the crate wiggle a little or let you see the tip of the saw. That would have made the scene even better. But if you think about it...if Loveless is in the "Painted" plane of existense, how would he know where to to saw his way out???
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Post by Double Take on Jul 20, 2009 17:01:35 GMT -8
I just had to watch Vipers again after Cal Gal's snake hint. There is another blooper in that episode. I notice it everytime, but forget about it. Early on when they are in the bar watching the fight between Klaxton and ?, Jim and Artie are talking. Jim says in quite a loud voice, "He's was really overmatched, Artie!" Of course Artie is disguised as Ned Buntline at that point.
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Post by California gal on Jul 20, 2009 17:29:01 GMT -8
I just had to watch Vipers again after Cal Gal's snake hint. There is another blooper in that episode. I notice it everytime, but forget about it. Early on when they are in the bar watching the fight between Klaxton and ?, Jim and Artie are talking. Jim says in quite a loud voice, "He's was really overmatched, Artie!" Of course Artie is disguised as Ned Buntline at that point. Yeah, that's one I always notice too. It's a bit jarring. A little slip on secret agent Jim West's part--or the sound guy. Maybe the same one who didn't enhance the gunshot in Limbo.
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Post by pidge on Jul 21, 2009 16:53:03 GMT -8
I just had to watch Vipers again after Cal Gal's snake hint. There is another blooper in that episode. I notice it everytime, but forget about it. Early on when they are in the bar watching the fight between Klaxton and ?, Jim and Artie are talking. Jim says in quite a loud voice, "He's was really overmatched, Artie!" Of course Artie is disguised as Ned Buntline at that point. And he has the nerve to yell at Bosley when he makes the same mistake. I tell ya. Men!! ;D ;D
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