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Blonde Audi Action!?
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Looks like a good 80s fest - was that model Audi available in 1989?
Hope they didn't smash up too many cars of that era! :yikes: |
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Likely a Foregone conclusion, each car you see getting wrecked probably had 3 or 4 counterparts for inside / outside work, different takes etc, etc. Will probably watch the film but will be constantly wincing...!:shake: |
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My wife thinks I am a saddo for noticing. :shake: Surely can't be as bad as Ashes To Ashes for inconsistencies, though? Can it? :shake: |
That video didn't work for me.......but if it's anything like this with the music in the trailer count me in! :tup:
https://youtu.be/VwJIHf5mhPU |
If the film is half as good as the trailer music it well worth a watch.
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:lol: my other half has tarred me with that particular brush as well!! Ronin: enjoyed the Peugeot 406 v6 in that film when it first came out as, at the time, my Dad had one exactly the same colour, (albeit in LX trim with a diesel engine!!) top movie:tup: |
Worst car inconsistency in a film for me has to be the Ford Mondeo (Contour) in Arlington Road. The first half of the end sequence sees Jeff Bridges tooling around in a red mk1, by the end of the film its a red mk2 (larger headlamps et al)! Jarring as hell!! :lol:
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It is far more serious than that. :tup: The amount of continuation errors in films/TV boils my piss. :shake: |
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Editors assistant: "That scene where the crashed car is driven to that guys house needs to be moved" Editor: "Do it, no-one will notice the car suddenly has its windscreen, doors and wing intact again for no apparent reason, only to have the damage reappear in the next scene." Continuity guy ":yawn:" |
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