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I watch old sci fi movies with the man, its his idea....not mine....ok?

Well some are old horror movies but you get the point.

So they used this effect in 'Burnt offerings' where instead of doing another vocal take and making the scream carry out as long as they wanted for that particular scene in the end, during the explosion......they start the scream, then when it runs out they just cut it off before its totally to the end and start it again so it lasts longer. It sounds like she starts screaming the same scream 3 times and it never ends right.

So cheesy I need a cracker.

Anyone have any more?

Oh and I love it when monsters change size and shape like 10 times through a movie. The monster doesn't fit in the house? Just make a smaller version....no one will notice it just shrank like 10 stories, duh!

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I've heard these kinds of screams in films before. Yeah it's freaking really colby-jacked man.

heh....

You know what else I noticed?

in the episode of friends where the "Chick" gets stuck in the pool table, and they have to bust open the pool table to get the chick out....

the whole time it used like a loop of chick peeps that were so repedetive I had to FF through some of it...cause that was all I could hear for a minute.

Same with some of the laugh tracks....they use like the same 2 tracks for ALL sitcoms.

You can always hear the large lady in the back just cracking up. And then continues to laugh after the rest of the audience has stopped.

This is most recognizable on channel 7 sit-coms or 4 ...I can't remember.

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I watch old sci fi movies with the man, its his idea....not mine....ok?

Well some are old horror movies but you get the point.

So they used this effect in 'Burnt offerings' where instead of doing another vocal take and making the scream carry out as long as they wanted for that particular scene in the end, during the explosion......they start the scream, then when it runs out they just cut it off before its totally to the end and start it again so it lasts longer.  It sounds like she starts screaming the same scream 3 times and it never ends right.

So cheesy I need a cracker.

Anyone have any more?

Oh and I love it when monsters change size and shape like 10 times through a movie.  The monster doesn't fit in the house?  Just make a smaller version....no one will notice it just shrank like 10 stories, duh!

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Sounds cheesy to me too. Gimme a call sometime Rochelle.

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Probably the WB, because nobody would really laugh at that crap.

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I remember hearing it on the Friends track and then Everybody loves Raymond

The Friends laugh track is the same laugh track like every episode. I almost missed a whole season of details unintentionally listening to the same laughs over and over again....

Fortunetly, between My man, Mum, friends etc.. they bought the boxed sets for me!

:happy:

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I agree about the WB....couldn't tell you the lst time I watched ANY programs on that channel.....

I stopped watching it when that stupid warner brothers frog would come and and sing the "Dubba Dubba Dubba Dubba-ya Be"....I couldn't take that alone anymore.

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I agree about the WB....couldn't tell you the lst time I watched ANY programs on that channel.....

I stopped watching it when that stupid warner brothers frog would come and and sing the  "Dubba Dubba Dubba Dubba-ya Be"....I couldn't take that alone anymore.

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"Animaniacs" was the only great thing the WB ever did.

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