Movie Errors

In Titanic when the ship is leaving port, all three propellers start at the same time when the middle should have only started after enough steam pressure was generated from the two main engines.
Yet when the ship goes to reverse before the iceberg Cameron correctly shows the center propeller NOT reversing with the other two, as the central propeller was driven by a turbine engine incapable of reversing direction

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joey bought a hot meal

no way

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Steve Buscemi was an off duty life guard at the time who saved a hundred passengers before swimming to shore

If the Titanic had just slowed instead of turning and hit the berg head-on, there's a good chance it would have survived.

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There is absolutely no record of the poor passengers being locked below deck.

possibly but the mast wouldve snapped severing the telegraph wires meaning the titanic couldnt send an SOS or receive messages

Kek

In Braveheart they charge the english and their rubber swords are quite apparent

Operation Wet Potatoe was a great success, since, despite initial reports to the contrary, all micks in third did in fact drown.

> CQD TITANIC
> CQD TITANIC
> FRANKFURT TO TITANIC VAT IZ ZE MATTER
> TITANIC TO FRANKFURT WE ARE SINKING
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> FRANKFURT TO TITANIC VAT ARE YOU SINKING ABOUT?

Braveheart is the most bullshit most inaccurate shite ever

Only SNP tier faggots believe that crock a shite

In the shootout at the end of Reservoir Dogs, Mr White was supposed to shoot Joe and then Eddie. But Eddie's squib went off before White pointed his gun at him, and Eddie fell to the floor anyways. So it looked like there was a hidden fourth guy who shot Eddie. Tarantino left it like that just to confuse people.

kek poor frankfurt they have no idea what the fuck is going on and pester the titanic for hours before getting told to shut the fuck up

its not like they were going to admit to it after the fact lol

Movie Errors in Dunston Checks In:
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Tarantino does that a lot and I like him for it. Yes some people find it an obnoxious and needles homage to 70s cinema but at least you know it's not laziness unlike when they ignore mistakes in modern CGI-fests

In Game of Thrones, Bran's tax policy was written down on a napkin. When it came to read his lines, it was discovered that the napkin had no writing. DnD decided to cut the scene. "Bran kind of forgot about his tax policies"

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In almost every single movie ever made lightning comes at the exact same time as thunder, which would only happen if lightning struck right outside the window.

actually the event happens inside the tv, so you feel like you get both simultaneously because you're very close

>the taxes, sansa
>sansa
>the taxes

Only a faggot believes any movie without doing research

reminder that history buff is a giant fucking faggot who genuinly thinks a tigers roar can be louder than a rifle shot and does his research on wikipedia.

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When Tarantino brought "Once Upon A Time" to Cannes, he had 11 dollars to his name.

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I heard the first thing he did after getting his first pay was buy a hot meal factory

>A fire had begun in one of Titanic's coal bunkers approximately 10 days prior to the ship's departure, and continued to burn for several days into its voyage

Why is this literally never mentioned in discussions about titanic?

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It's good a thing they hit that iceberg then. Put the fire out for them.

High IQ post right here

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I always wonder how these errors are even made. Could they really not have a 30 minute phone conversation with a naval architect or something? Seems pretty do-able

The engines had already been going before the drive was engaged, STUPID.