TV and movie glitches

@dfollin (24172)
United States
March 26, 2017 11:53am CST
I had to laugh! I am watching ,"The Virginian" with family and he was talking to a woman at the card table in the saloon. She was playing solitaire. Obviously the script said that he was to say to her, "Put the red queen on the black king." He said that and walked away. They did not show the cards close up, but enough for me to notice that she laid the card down on a place where there was already two cards face up, so it could not of been putting a queen on a king. LOL! SMH! Then on " Tales of Wells Fargo" we always notice that Jim (Dale Robertson) falls off his horse or into the water..... whatever and still has his hat on! What did the super glue it to his head? Do you ever see stuff like this on shows and movies?
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@celticeagle (159058)
• Boise, Idaho
27 Mar 17
I have before. I try not to notice. If I did I would be so embarrassed for them. LOL
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@dfollin (24172)
• United States
27 Mar 17
I think it's funny! Some of the actors probably noticed the set up glitches tho too. It is not the actors fault. The other day Jim (Dale Robertson) did not lose his hat when he fell and my mom said, "Well whatda' you know he didn't keep his hat!,lol"
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@celticeagle (159058)
• Boise, Idaho
27 Mar 17
@dfollin .....Maybe it was too small. LOL
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@celticeagle (159058)
• Boise, Idaho
27 Mar 17
@dfollin ....How weird is that?
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@Hannihar (129470)
• Israel
27 Sep 17
This is really funny. I do not remember if I saw either programs when I was growing up. The Virginian sounds familar.
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@dfollin (24172)
• United States
28 Sep 17
What years were you growing up? My childhood was in the 1960's and 1970's
@dfollin (24172)
• United States
28 Sep 17
@Hannihar The Virginian TV series ran from 1962 thru 1971. I was born in 1961
@Hannihar (129470)
• Israel
28 Sep 17
@dfollin dreamertink, I was born in 1950 and grew up in the 50's and 60's.
@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
26 Mar 17
Oh yes! Those can be so funny! I remember watching "High Chaparral" and there was a man dying in the desert with another man holding his head. His dying word was "mantequilla" which is Spanish for butter! I thought that was so funny.
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@dfollin (24172)
• United States
26 Mar 17
Oh my! That is funny
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
29 Mar 17
I renember a lot of co ntrails in the sky in one old western ovie clint Eastman made and t he era of the story did not have modern high speed airplanes at all. The good, the Bad amd the Ugly I believe was the name they were lucky the plae was not visvile in the sceemes or that would really have messed up tjeir scenes
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@dfollin (24172)
• United States
29 Mar 17
Lol! That is funny! Now I want to find that movie and look for it.
@JudyEv (325758)
• Rockingham, Australia
27 Mar 17
My sister always used to watch the 'wild' horses to see if any of them were wearing shoes.
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@dfollin (24172)
• United States
27 Mar 17
Lol!
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• Defuniak Springs, Florida
26 Mar 17
In one of the Lord of the Rings movies, when they are still in the shire, you see a car drive through the hills in the distance. It always has made me laugh.
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@dfollin (24172)
• United States
27 Mar 17
Yes, it is amazing what you will see. I look at the backgrounds to check and see if I see someones shadow
• Phoenix, Arizona
2 Oct 17
I agree. I think they were just trying to get the tv show ready for air faster and they did not think about these things. When you look st some of the older shows, they do a little hokey. Some things I've noticed is doors are never locked and people just walk in. The age level was not true. Cartoons and soap operas either don't age or age too fast. Also, a hat might be worn in one scene and off the next. When did he take it off and where is it. Some people search for these discrepancies.