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Posted: 2010-06-07 01:02:29
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then inglorious bastards isnt from a car trunk, its from a nazi's point of view looking up after his head has had th swastika sign carved into it :D
Just have a copy of one page on file and then print loads of them on A3 = instant newspaper. That's why so many all viewing the same page, In the Cuba Gooding Jr.one you can see the page behind the folded page in his left hand is exactly the same as the one on the front, and third from the bottom (gonna be sad and guess that's from Forrest Gump) you can see it's printed the same on both sides because of the light shining through it.
I'd guess it's done deliberatley to aid continuity: the actor can't put the paper down between takes then forget which page he was on and turn to a different one for the next shot, because they're all the same. Plus they don't have to bother finding an age/loaction appropriate paper each production.
I'd guess it's done deliberatley to aid continuity: the actor can't put the paper down between takes then forget which page he was on and turn to a different one for the next shot, because they're all the same. Plus they don't have to bother finding an age/loaction appropriate paper each production.
bless you Ruleb- I was trying so hard to find an answer on it. I could not figure if it was a plant - some type of hollywood long running form of homage - or just plain easiest prop for newspaper... Thanks and + 1 to you ....
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