[bookshare-discuss] Re: Some Amusing Bad Writing

  • From: "Chela Robles" <cdrobles693@xxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 15:15:30 -0700

Sounds like something my mom would say when eh's tired and I've got more but will spare you all.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "traci" <season@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 3:02 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Some Amusing Bad Writing


a little off topic but the funniest sentence my mom ever wrote was
"wait! don't say a word because I can't hear without my glasses on."
----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy s." <cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 5:04 PM
Subject: [bookshare-discuss] Re: Some Amusing Bad Writing


Chela, you're a hoot! And Roger, I remember that movie! I've noticed that in other B-grade movies too, especially old Westerners.

Sometimes I think it's the stuff filmmakers do that they think we won't notice that catch my attention the most. I'm not sure if this translates well for those who are blind, but maybe I can describe it. One of the things that always catches my attention is when there is a scene with an animal, and if you know anything at all about the specific type of animal you can tell that the animal actor is the wrong gender for the part. One popular movie from the '80s totally had me in stitches throughout, even though it is definitely not a comedy, because of this kind of thing. The movie is supposed to be about this virile stallion and how its life has been corrupted and ruined by the greed of the owners. Except that the horses chosen to play the part of the virile stallion are a rather fat mare (a female horse) for some scenes, and a gelding (a castrated male horse) in others. I guess the filmmakers thought either no one would notice, or that it didn't matter. But I just couldn't help giggling every time they showed the supposedly spirited masculine stallion, and it was this fat mare. Kinda ruined the whole point of the movie for me! grin.

Judy s.

Chela Robles wrote:
I didn't notice, of course, Roger, you will laugh at my comment, because I'm blind, though I do have light perception.

That reminds me of the movie "Plan Nine from Outer Space." There is a chase scene in it where parts of it were filmed at night and other parts of it were filmed in the daytime. Did the people who made that movie really think that no one would notice?

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