The Tom Cruise one is more then likely real, stories of him having to stand on boxes to match the height of his co-stars have been doing the rounds for years.
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you can so tell the cruise one is fake... and the chances of the other two not being noticed (especially since you can HEAR a plane) and cleaned up in post production are quite remote.
Unless Pataky Pal is in charge of the post production of course.Comment
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for those who want to get really anal and not enjoy the movie... here ya go
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thats some of the most blatent photoshopping i've ever seen
someone told me you can see a car drive by on the scene in the first LOTR movie when the hobbits set out from the shire and are wandering through the farmers fieldsComment
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Originally posted by xebthats some of the most blatent photoshopping i've ever seen
someone told me you can see a car drive by on the scene in the first LOTR movie when the hobbits set out from the shire and are wandering through the farmers fields"Work like you don't need the money.
Love like you've never been hurt.
Dance like nobody's watching.
Sing like nobody's listening.
Live like it's Heaven on Earth."Comment
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ok... who changed my post?
* cough * JENKS! * cough *Comment
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Do we only talk about movies??
And pink isn't a spectral color..
The 1973 album "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd features cover art of a prism with a spectrum..it is correct in depicting the fact that violet refracts the most and red the least..
The colors of the spectrum depicted on this cover are rather impurely rendered, particularly the violet, which looks purple.. purple, magenta, and pink, are not spectral colors..!!!
The dispersion (spreading) of the colors is also shown..!! But the refraction angles at the second prism surface aren't consistent: the rays which are deviated the most in the picture have the least bending at the second surface. The rays deviated the most should also be refracted the most at each surface..Comment
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Originally posted by VilluDo we only talk about movies??
And pink isn't a spectral color..
The 1973 album "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd features cover art of a prism with a spectrum..it is correct in depicting the fact that violet refracts the most and red the least..
The colors of the spectrum depicted on this cover are rather impurely rendered, particularly the violet, which looks purple.. purple, magenta, and pink, are not spectral colors..!!!
The dispersion (spreading) of the colors is also shown..!! But the refraction angles at the second prism surface aren't consistent: the rays which are deviated the most in the picture have the least bending at the second surface. The rays deviated the most should also be refracted the most at each surface..
do u have to be so correct about everything its a fucking album cover for pete sake!!!.. dont be soo critical its PINK FLOYD obviously they are goin to put pink into the spectrum.. ive never seen someone so ctitical over a pink floyd cover.. ... u dont hve to be scientifically correct with it comes to them!!! dayam. calm down with the whole shiet!!!a day in the life of.....
experience what ive gone thru.. then u can speakComment
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Originally posted by VilluDo we only talk about movies??
And pink isn't a spectral color..
The 1973 album "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd features cover art of a prism with a spectrum..it is correct in depicting the fact that violet refracts the most and red the least..
The colors of the spectrum depicted on this cover are rather impurely rendered, particularly the violet, which looks purple.. purple, magenta, and pink, are not spectral colors..!!!
The dispersion (spreading) of the colors is also shown..!! But the refraction angles at the second prism surface aren't consistent: the rays which are deviated the most in the picture have the least bending at the second surface. The rays deviated the most should also be refracted the most at each surface..Comment
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