Ya know what annoys me? In movies, when someone stabs someone and they pull the sword/dagger out of them, it makes the steel on steel sound. How is that possible? It isn't-they just add it for effect. Not all movies make that mistake, but when I was watching Hidalgo last night, it had that mistake. Errggg annoying.
On Nov 7th, there will be a show about Alexander the Great on the History Channel. I am definitely watching that.
"The battle is raging, redeem this domain"--"The Dragon Lies Bleeding," HammerFall
On Nov 7th, there will be a show about Alexander the Great on the History Channel. I am definitely watching that.
"The battle is raging, redeem this domain"--"The Dragon Lies Bleeding," HammerFall
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Date: 2004-10-23 04:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-10-23 08:27 pm (UTC)"When Willis pulls out his hook to kill someone, it makes the stereotypical sound of metal against metal. However, the hook would need to be sheathed to make such a sound; furthermore, a curved hook is unable to be sheathed to make such a sound."