Stupid errors that crop up repeatedly in TV shows and movies

I think you’re overstating it. If someone is really looking at themselves in a mirror, there are all kinds of angles a camera could take to show that reflection without appearing in it. If the camera is directly behind the person, then yes, it would appear in the reflection, but there’s 180 degrees to play with, and I’d bet only 60 to 80 of those result in the camera filming itself.

Now if the actor’s reflection looks at the audience, then the actor is obviously looking at the camera in the mirror, but then he’s not looking into his own eyes.

IIRC, “Galaxy Quest” uses this meme well, for both dramatic and comedic effect…

Man looking at himself in mirror. No camera visible in shot.

Another

And a woman

It’s just a matter of positioning the camera a little to the side.

But in most cases the person is facing the mirror at an angle so they are staring straight at the camera while combing their hair or whatever. That doesn’t happen in real life.

It’s even more absurd when the actor draws something on the mirror framing their face. E.g., a beard made of shaving cream.

A related peeve: This one crops up a lot on The Big Bang Theory. One person is video chatting with another. The remote person will look well off to the side, etc. to see someone who is off center locally. No, you look at the screen as usual. Why would someone look away from the screen?

Putting your finger on the trigger is an error?

The idea seems to be some sort of theft deterrent. I’m not sure how someone breaking in to your car to steal it can then get trapped inside your car.

The finger stays on the trigger guard until you’re actually going to fire. Less risk of accidental discharge that way.

Or so I’ve been told, anyway. Not terribly conversant with guns or gun safety, personally.

I didn’t have time to read the whole thread, so I don’t know if it was mentioned (apologies, if so), but apparently, when a train plows through a vehicle on the track, it never stops! Like the end of Back to the Future III. Marty McFly stands next to the wreckage of the DeLorean, and the train just sails off down the track. The only time a train stops is if it derails, in spectacular fashion.

Oh, and “sorry” if I spoiled the end of that movie!

I wouldn’t stop for a DeLorean, either.

I’m pretty sure that, for instance, a steam-operated train (as in your example) travelling at full speed would require quite a substantial amount of time and distance to stop. According to wiki,

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I’m not sure what the total stopping distance would be for a train travelling at full speed.

ETA: The above quote is in reference to the Abbots Ripton rail accident of 1876.

Well, the train in the movie is a modern one, but shouldn’t we at least hear the squeal of the brakes?

I confess I never saw the third film, but I know it takes place largely in the “Wild West.” That’s what I was basing this off of.

Sounds like a Franciscan habit. The ones I knew wore a cross pendant made of large “cut nails” also

South-east Idaho, actually. Or rather the occurrences that started the story. At - duh - Craters of the Moon National Monument.

It was used for some of the mock-up training for the Apollo missions.

There are pronounced (Sorry! NOT!) regional differences. Eastern TN says 10 as Sn. North Carolina pronounces 2+2 with two syllables. South Carolina pronounces the cement pond like something you try to avoid stepping in. The “Dixie Dipthong” gets stronger the further south you go (except in Florida). And so on.

But to Hollywood, at that distance, it’s all (To quote Jimmy Buffett) ♫ I can’t pronounce m’ "R"s an’ "G"s / When I’m speakin’ Southernese. ♫

I remember a train engineer that visited my driver’s ed class saying that it takes up to a mile for a modern freight train to stop.

Thanks for the edit. I read your sentence over and over, trying to figure out why I couldn’t quite understand it. Much better now.

As for my pet peeve: The way they ride horses. Don’t get me started. And that stupid neigh in the soundtrack when they show a horse so you’ll know that, you know, there’s a horse!

Or Frau Blucher is just off camera.

Now I Hate you! :smiley:

I’ve always found this to be a “smart” movie (overlooking the silliness of using regular bloodtests for ID purposes). Certainly much smarter than “Minority Report”. Now I’ll think it’s sillly from now on. :smack:

I was channeling Capricorn One. :wink:

Which was Mars