Aaron, you're alright for a 67 guy.... ;-) (LX wink) I guess "Joe Moviegoer" doesn't know what Kodachrome is...
I had issues with the "snow leopard prints" too. Cats only leave one pair of prints (l/r) because their back feet are placed deliberately into the prints left by the forepaws. Ok, I'm getting nitpicky and the supressed biologist within me is coming out but I HATE it when simple details in movies are screwed up. Don't get me started on relative dinosaur sizes in the Jurrasic Park trilogy.... Christian On Tuesday 19 February 2002 15:44, Aaron wrote: > > I shouted "Oh...my...GOD!" in the theatre. Vanessa had to pat my arm to > calm me down. > > Did you notice that everything else was perfect? His tripod was even > weighted with sandbags. > > Seriously, though, did Kodak think that the average moviegoer would not > get the Kodak-is-good-film connection if O'Donnell were shooting E200 or > Supra or any one of their actual pro films? Instead, they just provide > an (additional) unintentional guffaw for those knowledgeable about that > kind of thing. > > I think it was Ebert who said "This is the kind of film where the > protagonists have to climb up a mountain with nitroglycerine strapped to > their backs because it is more dangerous than simply climbing up a > mountain". > > -Aaron - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

