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an unnoticed blooper?


Watched this movie again two nights ago...Has anyone noticed the scene at the end at Dodger Stadium when the announcer says that 'It's a long fly ball into deep left field, [insert player name]'s at the warning track, the wall, it's gone!' Then the camera pans to the outfield from the Goodyear Blimp overhead and the left fielder is playing straight up. If there had just been a homerun, he wouldn't be where he is.

And, by the way, why set up for a sequel if there never was one?

Don't get me wrong. This is one of the best movies of the 1980s. A true classic...but worth noticing this blooper.

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No it isn't. It is fundamentally NOT worth noticing that blooper. Who in their right mind looks out for - and gives a sh*t about - such things? You baffle me, Kansas. Truly.

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You set up for a sequel in the hopes that the movie does so well, the studio decides to make the sequel. It's not like they decided to set up the sequel for nothing. If this had been a breakout hit and made millions, you can be sure they would have made the sequel.

About the blooper, get real. This is an 80's flick. That is not even called a blooper by 80's standards.

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