Worst DVD covers... ever!
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There's a decidedly ugly cover on Fast Times at Ridgemont High, but I can't seem to locate it anywhere. A bright yellow cover with three of the male actors photshopped in somewhat smallish and poorly towards the bottom. Not exactly a Worst travesty, but definitely in the fairly repulsive category. Very unappealing. Now I wish I bought the edition with Spicoli/Penn at a schooldesk in front of the school.
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That'd be a hell of a lot better than what the show actually is.carax09 wrote:Ooh, yeah! I'm picturing this show as an uplifting family drama, with Terry Gilliam style animation, featuring an Irish priest dispensing wisdom from the back of a green flying saucer. He manages to save Colin Farrell's family from all kinds of dangerous scrapes with the law.
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Well, I'm sure it wouldn't stop the bullets from coming out.Foulard wrote:Mel's Payback cover features one of my most-hated 90s movie cliches--the too-cool-for-school method for threatening someone with a pistol: holding it up in the air next to your head with your arm fully extended and your hand turned sideways. Would that even work?
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Probably not, but wasn't there a whole thing in the Rock DVD supplements that you could hurt yourself doing that? I can't remember exactly what it was but remember the guy saying that that was a "don't" Man, DVDs have really learned me.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Well, I'm sure it wouldn't stop the bullets from coming out.Foulard wrote:Mel's Payback cover features one of my most-hated 90s movie cliches--the too-cool-for-school method for threatening someone with a pistol: holding it up in the air next to your head with your arm fully extended and your hand turned sideways. Would that even work?
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If you do it with a bow and arrow you have to remember to tilt the right way or the arrows fall off.Foulard wrote:Mel's Payback cover features one of my most-hated 90s movie cliches--the too-cool-for-school method for threatening someone with a pistol: holding it up in the air next to your head with your arm fully extended and your hand turned sideways. Would that even work?

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Yes, something about the recoil breaking your wrist, on top of not being able to aim it properly!cdnchris wrote:Probably not, but wasn't there a whole thing in the Rock DVD supplements that you could hurt yourself doing that? I can't remember exactly what it was but remember the guy saying that that was a "don't" Man, DVDs have really learned me.flyonthewall2983 wrote:Well, I'm sure it wouldn't stop the bullets from coming out.Foulard wrote:Mel's Payback cover features one of my most-hated 90s movie cliches--the too-cool-for-school method for threatening someone with a pistol: holding it up in the air next to your head with your arm fully extended and your hand turned sideways. Would that even work?
And never cross your body with the barrel of the gun, or aim at anything you aren't prepared to shoot! (Is is weird that I've never seen a gun in reality, yet know some of the rules for correctly handling one?)
The other big no-no would seem to be firing two guns at the same time - you should steady the hand holding the gun with the other one to maintain accuracy, I guess (although this is coming from someone who has played all the Tomb Raider computer games, so I can suspend disbelief when I need to!)
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Go to a firing range and pop off a few rounds and you'll see how goofy the whole two-guns-at-once, single-gun-fired-crooked is. Firing a simple .38 snub or .22 auto without bracing your wrist without the other hands results in misfires haywire. Never mind a hoody nine.
Even braced this way, the 'kick' on a pistol causes, for the untrained shooter (not to mention the typical hoodie flying thru midair over the trunk of a car in Wooian copycat slow-mo) to accidentally fire up at nearly 45 degrees (assuming the ideal is 90degs out from the body via outstretched arm). Go to an indoor firing range and look at how many holes are right there in front of you, a yard up & out, from bullets buried in the soft corking from upshots off of untrained, weak wrists.
Ah but it's so stylish to be a douche bag!
Even braced this way, the 'kick' on a pistol causes, for the untrained shooter (not to mention the typical hoodie flying thru midair over the trunk of a car in Wooian copycat slow-mo) to accidentally fire up at nearly 45 degrees (assuming the ideal is 90degs out from the body via outstretched arm). Go to an indoor firing range and look at how many holes are right there in front of you, a yard up & out, from bullets buried in the soft corking from upshots off of untrained, weak wrists.
Ah but it's so stylish to be a douche bag!
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