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In reply to the discussion: What things in movies bug you? [View all]JoseBalow
(5,138 posts)22. When someone runs out of bullets, then throws away a perfectly good gun
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Yes.. This... Streaming shows too. One should not have to stand in front of the monitor or with a magnifyer
hlthe2b
Sep 1
#14
Dark, dark, dark, dark, dark, dark cinematography! A single scene, fine but more and more are just unwatchable.
hlthe2b
Sep 1
#15
Just thought of another: when an alarm clock goes off in the morning and it's set to a music station
Xavier Breath
Sep 1
#19
In my previous life I was an X-ray tech... So when they put up a chest X-ray backwards it drives me nutz...
mitch96
Sep 1
#21
It takes so much money to make one and the objective is to make more money.
twodogsbarking
Sep 1
#23
profanity, no character development, overly loud, gay bashing, women hating, disney princesses
msongs
Sep 1
#24
A lot of times we're not meant to read stuff that pops on the screen but I always try. Pause and zoom to see if
brewens
Sep 2
#28
Ridiculously impossible feats accomplished. Like leaping or jumping long distances.
oldsoftie
Sep 2
#29
Bad Boston accents. I'm looking at you, Sasha Baron Cohen in The Trial of the Chicago 7. Jaysus.
mahina
Sep 2
#34
Impossible timelines, ie hero should have fallen off the tower by now. Gunfire and explosions that never take people out
GPV
Sep 2
#37