Obscure error


Perhaps only an old disc jockey would notice this: At the beginning of the film the sound of the record sticking does not match the RPM of the record which can just barely be seen in the dim light.

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jeff, there is nitpicking, then there's nitpicking...

"I'M GREAT" Cosmo in THE KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE

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Like I said: "Just an old Nit-picking disc jockey would notice this..."



Ciao, e buon auguri

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This movie is just fun, fun, fun, but nowhere near long enuff!

Nothing exists more beautifully than nothing.

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Quite the contrary, your catching that incongruity is sheer Goof-Hawkshawry. But the skipping song had a lyrical cadence that transcended that nit-picking. How did it go? delata = delata - delata. And that singer's voice was so Wellesian...only Orson Welles could have designed that brilliant sequence, with the touch of M'sieur Banat combing his greasy hair over his eyebrow with his greasy comb. Then the slamming door plunging the screen into blackness. Cinematic mastery! Only Orson Welles, etc.


Take him to the tower and teach him the error of false pride

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I found an obscure error too, Jeff.

On the ship, when seen from the port, there is a tiny microscopic fly (insect) known as a Bermedia Testenidia Americanis. It is known in the realm of insect study that these flies only exist in North America, and not overseas. You have to get really, really, really, really, really, really close to see this fly on the side of the ship, and then, thereafter, you have to know the species.

"She's Goth. She's never heard of David Lee Roth." RM

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ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TO the MOTH!

Enrique Sanchez

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The fly got there hiding in Welles fake hair, stupid! (Welles was on board all along, in his hat and everything, mixing with the goats, how else could he later appear on that parapet!?)

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