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» posted on 10:24pm - April 03 2007 | posted by Lev
Has anyone else noticed that nearly every movie being produced today has "bloopers" at the end of it? I remember, once upon a time, where it was a very humorous unique aspect of creative films, but today it's become so routine that movie producers specifically film bloopers, often that didn't even have any relevance to the movie itself.
Just a bit irritating to me considering how it shows theres so little creativity in the "creative" industries these days.
*sigh*
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posted by:
Lev · date:
1:16am - November 17 2007Exactly.
They are intentionally filming these scenes that they are later adding as so-called "bloopers".
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posted by:
Lyset · date:
11:06pm - November 11 2007Heh, like on The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Intentional bloopers that had nothing to do with the film. Just them messing up on fake commercials that never found a place during the storyline. -_-
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posted by: guest 67.52.60.35 · date: 1:39am - April 20 2007
I think the first movie I saw with "trailing bloopers" was Liar, Liar... I thought that was ingenius... it's been awhile since I've seen any lately though... maybe we're watching different types of movies... I dunno...
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addicted_2_0i · date:
4:48pm - April 09 2007Yeah I remember way back in the day when it wasn't the coolest thing to do. I don't know sometimes they can be pretty funny but I figure if they want to show the bloopers just wait until you get the dvd.
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