Case in point: We were just watching Evil on Netflix. The protagonist Kristin and her seminarian friend David step outside from her house, which is on the Manhattan shore almost literally under a bridge overpass. Of course the sky looks almost like this:
And when Kristin mentions it, David says “it’s a new moon.”
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Here’s your gift! In order to make it easy for you to open (and so the sound department doesn’t have to deal with the tearing of wrapping paper, and of course so we can do multiple takes), I’ve very carefully wrapped the box and its lid separately - including the perfectly-aligned ribbon - so all you have to do is remove the lid instead of ripping off the paper like a normal present!
I’ve wrapped boxes that way - there was a charity that collected boxes of small gifts for women in shelters , and they wanted the boxes wrapped that way so they could check for prohibited items
That kind of stuff is pretty much happening now, thanks to AI. Here’s “Johnny Cash” covering the song Barbie Girl. He did some interesting covers on his American Recordings sessions, but nothing like this:
I had no idea people thought this was rare. I have a job that requires me to talk a lot, sometimes for hours on end. At least 2-3 times a year I end up unable to speak for a few hours, almost completely. My throat never hurts though, my voice just gives out until I rest it for a few hours. I’ve lost it for more than a day at least twice (and that’s before I had this job).
Usually shows up in older works, but American Naval Officers wearing their blue and white dress uniforms in combat situations. I was just watching MST3k watch some bad 1940s serial where the hero is a Naval Officer who for some reason is dressed in full dress uniform despite being sent on a combat expedition into Atlantis.
That’s a good one. The graves I dig never turn out that well. There’s a reason we use “shallow graves.” Heck, I can’t even plant a rose bush without difficulty.
In British TV shows, it’s not uncommon to see snow on the ground intermittently, regardless of the season. I can say from personal experience that in a lot of places (like Scotland and North Yorkshire), this mirrors real life because the weather in the Isles is so variable.
As a followup to my previous post about liquor decanters, consider this scenario. Lawyer or doctor comes home from a difficult day. Immediately into his living room and walks up to his home bar. (who the hell has home bars in their living room anyway?). Gets a glass and uses tongs to take ice from the ice bucket and plop a couple cubes in his glass. He just got home! Who the hell filled the ice bucket? And why even use an ice bucket unless you’re having a social gathering? Just one person drinking- then haul your ass to the kitchen and take ice from the refrigerator.