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Post by MirrorCard on Feb 21, 2005 17:22:24 GMT -5
Did anyone notice that the javelin error? The javelin enters the lounge from the side window. That window looks out onto another part of the school, not the field. Stew and Vaughn walk up to and away from the window at a perpendicular angle. This means that for the javelin to enter from that window, it would have had to make a 90 degree turn at the window.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Feb 21, 2005 17:52:27 GMT -5
Did anyone notice that the javelin error? The javelin enters the lounge from the side window. That window looks out onto another part of the school, not the field. Stew and Vaughn walk up to and away from the window at a perpendicular angle. This means that for the javelin to enter from that window, it would have had to make a 90 degree turn at the window. yes...*nods*here's the posts:Dru Viergever (Stew) told me that it took them a week to shoot the episode. and when he shot the javelin at the dart board, Dru told me this: "tv/movie magic honey " *nods* you kind of had to figure that...look at the background when Vaughn and Stew are standing in the doorway...from where Stew threw the javelin the trajectory wouldn't have been prudent... already been discussed . it was quite funny how the camera angle showed a direct slice hit from throw to point of impact, but then when Vaughn and Stew were standing in the doorway in the aftermath you could see building and only building behind them, no field. camera magic indeed!! made an entire building wing disappear! *laughs* ;Dand Probability is airing again this weekend...so get ready for a chance to catch the camera magic ;D ...
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Post by HailStorm on Feb 21, 2005 17:59:11 GMT -5
I can't think of anything more improbable than a javelin making a 90 degree turn in midair... so perhaps it could be argued that it was a sort of joke instead of a mistake Or not. They should have thought that one through just a little bit better, I think
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Post by AuenDestiny on Feb 21, 2005 18:48:52 GMT -5
*thinks* hmmm... the inverted bell curve made everything improbable probable. so since the javelin wasn't supposed to go that way, it did. therefore it wasn't an error, a mistake, nor a joke, the javelin did exactly what it should have done thanks to Marshall. guess that's why they showed the exterior background with the building behind Vaughn and Stew, to illustrate the improbable had indeed occurred. the theme was followed to exactness.
excellent episode and excellent execution BHH crew and cast!
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Post by Mac on Feb 21, 2005 19:03:34 GMT -5
I still think it was just a slip-up that only now seems like it fit in, but it was not what they had in mind originally.
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Post by {88Keys} on Feb 21, 2005 21:42:08 GMT -5
They're read in the language, usually by some of the cast-voice. The only show I can recall that actually translated the word is Ghostwriter. WORD! Sorry, I used to love Ghostwriter. Rally A! I think the javelin was purposely seeking out Josie and Lucas because it's EVIL! Muwhahaha!!! (Sorry; it's been a weird day)
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Post by MirrorCard on Feb 21, 2005 21:56:52 GMT -5
I still think it was just a slip-up that only now seems like it fit in, but it was not what they had in mind originally. I agree with Mac. Rally A! oh my gosh, you did not just do that. I mean, I really liked the show too but... oh my gosh *smiles and shakes head @ 88Keys* Someone will have to ask Jeff Douglas just how hard Noah shoved him to the ground. I mean, how many opportunities do you get to do that? Anyone know if the scaffolding was there by actual construction or was it placed there by the show crew?
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Post by Mac on Feb 21, 2005 22:53:27 GMT -5
It was definately put htere by show crew. I used to watch Ghost Writer too, but it was so long ago I cant remember...
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Post by Menack on Feb 22, 2005 1:08:55 GMT -5
WORD! Sorry, I used to love Ghostwriter. Rally A! *lol* I knew someone would say that ;D
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Post by TheKat on Feb 22, 2005 13:01:14 GMT -5
OMG... I watched GhostWriter... Rally K!!!
"He's a ghost and he writes to us-- GhostWriter!"
Hahaha, with Gabby, Alex, Lenny, Jamal, Tina, Rob ...lol my friend has them on tape back in Van. Remember Lenny's song... (you gotta believe, and reach for the sky...)
Scaffolding I am thinking the crew... as construction probably would not allow for actors to climb up on their equipment just in case of accident... duh.
Kaytee
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Post by HailStorm on Feb 22, 2005 13:18:16 GMT -5
*steeples fingers* Excelent... I change my mind, I'm going with that theory I'd guess that depends on how well you know Jeff and just how much he's annoying you at the time
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Post by {88Keys} on Feb 22, 2005 22:15:38 GMT -5
oh my gosh, you did not just do that. I mean, I really liked the show too but... oh my gosh *smiles and shakes head @ 88Keys* I still have eps on tape somewhere! ;D Actually, and oddly enough, I had just viewed a thread on another board about Ghostwriter, which is why I even remembered that. Or if Jeff wussed out and used a stunt double.
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Post by AuenDestiny on Feb 22, 2005 22:43:14 GMT -5
I say we blame Marshall, they were his predictions. *nods*
so what exactly was the deal with Stew? he wasn't included in Marshall's predictions yet he was totally having an off day. he's supposed to be a 'gold medalist', and know what he's doing and where the targets are located. and the 'bell curve' wasn't supposed to affect him. yet he almost takes Vaughn's head off with a shot put, almost makes shish kebab out of Josie and Lucas with a javelin, and almost makes fan puree out of Marshall and Durst with a discus. so, coincidence or BHH Energy/inverted bell curve instrument?
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Post by TheKat on Feb 22, 2005 22:59:04 GMT -5
Maybe Stu is the real math whiz... ahh didn't see that one coming...
Kaytee
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Post by AuenDestiny on Feb 22, 2005 23:10:58 GMT -5
Maybe Stu is the real math whiz... ahh didn't see that one coming... yeah, I thought about that possibility...that it might have been Stew not Corrine having the off day...but then I remembered the highest Stew can count is 21...*nods*... ;D *hehehe*...
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