Things you're tired of seeing in movies

And he just openly admits to all of it. The reason he doesn't get cancelled is because those who are famous for cancelling people are fully backing his lifestyle as approved. It is the reason that Disney cancelling Gina Carano was why I cancelled my Disney streaming. It really is that simple. Those who are leading the cancel movement are Leto-ites and do the things he just admitted doing.
 
I googled Jared Leto and this came up. I had forgotten about this.

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A couple years ago he invited his fans to some festival at a private resort. (He also fronts a rock band. His fanbase is partly from that.)

He claimed he was dressed up as a cult leader to mock the press questions.


We all know where this is going.


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I googled Jared Leto and this came up. I had forgotten about this.

ErWaZaRVEAACW2l.jpg


A couple years ago he invited his fans to some festival at a private resort. (He also fronts a rock band. His fanbase is partly from that.)

He claimed he was dressed up as a cult leader to mock the press questions.


We all know where this is going.


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Oh great, now I have to Google Chris Hansen.

So why is a guy that got arrested need to be interviewing people???
 
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People getting stabbed in movies and someone just stitching it up. Um I'm no doctor, but I'm pretty sure you need to be checked for muscle damage, tendon damage, and other internal injuries. I just watched Daredevil get stabbed with a pair of scissors near his shoulder/collar bone, up to the handle and they just stitched him up. Oh and another one is I rewatched World War Z and at one point Brad Pitt lops off some IDF girl's hand after a zombie bit her. He just wraps it with gauze. I'm pretty sure if they didn't put on a tourniquet cauterize, or clamp off the veins she would bleed out. I only had Boy Scout first aid, I'm not a doctor. :lol:

BTW, if you have a muscle impaled, do they stitch it or will it just heal back together?
 
I'm not a doctor either but you definitely have to stitch a cut/torn muscle for it to grow back together.

In surgery, we "puncture" muscles with small incisions all the time and don't usually stitch them back, usually if less than 1cm you don't worry about it on the abdominal wall, anyway. On the arms/legs/back, you can have a larger muscle injury without stitching the muscle back together. Because muscles are large bundles of smaller groups/bundles of parallel fibers, they often separate along their vertical length without being completely transected. So small cuts and tears are usually fine without suture closure.

BUT... if the muscle body (large bundle) is severed in half, either surgically or by an injury/slash/stab, where the two ends pull apart from each other, then you do normally suture them back together.

If a transected tendon (the thick, white fibrous end of a muscle that attaches it to a bone) is severed, then it usually has to be sutured back together to heal.
 
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for me it's the lack of clarity of the spoken word. I don't want to use my subtitles but the sound is so murky I have to do it.
I heard that there actually is a difference in how sound is being mixed nowadays, plus how actors are delivering their lines, which makes it difficult for viewers to undetstand what they're saying.

I'm not sure if this falls under that, but it also reminds me of how I hate when actors half-whisper all their lines to make the dialog sound more intense and meaningful. Lena Headly, for all the praise she's gotten for her acting, has been really bad at this. I remember on the TV series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, in which Headly played the titular Connor, she delivered ALL her lines that way and it really got old.
 
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