
Wardrobe Malfunctions That Ended Up In The Movie
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Yes there are fantasy elements to the story, but the storyteller is establishing the time frame. All the non-story elements and time frames should be consistent.
For the earpiece in Captain America, that is a bit shaky since there WAS a lot of new technology being developed by Stark so that muddies the timeline a bit. Cars were built of heavier material back then but 100% bulletproof doors?
The Rolex is a far better example. Nothing fantasy about the movie, just a mis-timed prop.
Jeans were invented in 1873 and so very easily could have been in the Indiana Jones movie, but the backdrop there is 99. 99% consistent, except for t-shirt/jeans dude. I doubt the movie maker went to all that trouble and then said. hey let's add this!
Braveheart had a modern vehicle in the background. Unless that is Ash and his Boomstick. doesn't belong.
Pirates of the Caribbean had a dude in a cowboy hat.
It happens.
Date: 2020-07-14
Comments and reviews: 9
Owen
The so-called mistake in Raiders is bogus. Tee-shirts existed as far back as WWI and the name was coined in the 1920s. Blue jeans were invented in 1871 and patented in 1873. Both were common work clothes in the 1930's. The real mistakes in Raiders were the anachronistic Schmeisser submachine guns and Panzerfaust rocket propelled grenade launchers during the scene on the island when Belloq eats the fly (which is another mistake.
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The so-called mistake in Raiders is bogus. Tee-shirts existed as far back as WWI and the name was coined in the 1920s. Blue jeans were invented in 1871 and patented in 1873. Both were common work clothes in the 1930's. The real mistakes in Raiders were the anachronistic Schmeisser submachine guns and Panzerfaust rocket propelled grenade launchers during the scene on the island when Belloq eats the fly (which is another mistake.
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Solace
The Closer one was not a slip at all or malfunction. Portman actually filmed the scene, and was completely nude for it (when she spreads her legs for him and he wants to slip his fingers in. However, she changed her mind about showing that much off and was convinced to just keep the topless scene in instead. So there's no malfunction in that scene, it was 100% deliberate.
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The Closer one was not a slip at all or malfunction. Portman actually filmed the scene, and was completely nude for it (when she spreads her legs for him and he wants to slip his fingers in. However, she changed her mind about showing that much off and was convinced to just keep the topless scene in instead. So there's no malfunction in that scene, it was 100% deliberate.
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PrinceArt77
Captain America was created in that time zone. from a short skinny guy to a muscular strong man in just a few second using technology far beyond WW2. I'm sure the top secret government agency who created him could afford to invent a state of the art military grade earpiece far better than the usual earpiece present in that era.
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Captain America was created in that time zone. from a short skinny guy to a muscular strong man in just a few second using technology far beyond WW2. I'm sure the top secret government agency who created him could afford to invent a state of the art military grade earpiece far better than the usual earpiece present in that era.
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fydjub
FYI in Marvel movies like Captain America their technology in the comics or a little farther than we are in the real world so just keep that in Those comp systems were not put in by mistake or used by mistake it's not a Time period Appropriate movie it's based off of a comic book that has that has fictional technology
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FYI in Marvel movies like Captain America their technology in the comics or a little farther than we are in the real world so just keep that in Those comp systems were not put in by mistake or used by mistake it's not a Time period Appropriate movie it's based off of a comic book that has that has fictional technology
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fartzinwind
Really, the ear peace stood out in Cap 1? among all the scifi alien weaponry, and massive bomber that was bigger bigger than any modern plane, that's what you point out? Never mind that Cap was apart of a task force that fighting against and capturing tech from Hydra who was not at all period appropriate.
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Really, the ear peace stood out in Cap 1? among all the scifi alien weaponry, and massive bomber that was bigger bigger than any modern plane, that's what you point out? Never mind that Cap was apart of a task force that fighting against and capturing tech from Hydra who was not at all period appropriate.
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Tristun
the Indiana Jones one was justified. Blue jeans were invented in the 1873 while t shirts were made in 1889 at the dawn of the Spanish-American war. The guys outfit matches the 1930s time period. Although i still think it was a malfunction since its out of place in Egypt, but still counts for the time period.
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the Indiana Jones one was justified. Blue jeans were invented in the 1873 while t shirts were made in 1889 at the dawn of the Spanish-American war. The guys outfit matches the 1930s time period. Although i still think it was a malfunction since its out of place in Egypt, but still counts for the time period.
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valar
Apparently Natalie Portman had a full-frontal nude scene in the film that ended up on the cutting room floor. Oh Internet, finder of all things lost, can you retrieve this scene from the cutting room floor? For sure it wasn't destroyed - some editor probably stashed it away somewhere. So it could still happen.
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Apparently Natalie Portman had a full-frontal nude scene in the film that ended up on the cutting room floor. Oh Internet, finder of all things lost, can you retrieve this scene from the cutting room floor? For sure it wasn't destroyed - some editor probably stashed it away somewhere. So it could still happen.
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lambusado
The captain america one is pretty dumb.
They specifically show in several shows and movies that the tech use by the secret part of the military was way ahead of the time.
In the agent carter series they even use tech from the same guys that helped Cap and that tech is pretty much out of place.
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The captain america one is pretty dumb.
They specifically show in several shows and movies that the tech use by the secret part of the military was way ahead of the time.
In the agent carter series they even use tech from the same guys that helped Cap and that tech is pretty much out of place.
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Miss.
There is a boob flash of Sigourney Weaver in the Ghostbusters movie that I'm pretty sure wasn't supposed to be there. Its blurred out in most newer versions. But its the scene when she sits in her chair when the monster arms break through and grab her, one of the hands pulls her top down and boob flash.
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There is a boob flash of Sigourney Weaver in the Ghostbusters movie that I'm pretty sure wasn't supposed to be there. Its blurred out in most newer versions. But its the scene when she sits in her chair when the monster arms break through and grab her, one of the hands pulls her top down and boob flash.
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