I watched someone get riddled with bullets once. I hate to tell you that to a degree, they really do jiggle like that. I, too, didn't think it was accurate. But you are right that they drop much faster.When a person gets machine-gunned he's shaking like a rag doll as rounds pepper his body and his head is bobbles around comically. He only drops after the shooting stops as if the bullets were keeping him standing.
How every airplane in the history of cinema since 1942 that has a mechanical problem and it going down, regardless of speed, makes the sound of a "Jericho Trumpet" siren on the side of a JU-87 "Stuka" dive bomber from WW2. No Stuka has flown since 1945 so hardly anyone today even knows what that siren sounded like...
CPR that works after they stop using it.
There is always the corporate yahoo who will ALWAYS put profit over safety - essentially making all corporations look bad. What's worse... it takes the proverbial "industrial accident" or hordes of people dying for the main protagonist to realize his/her mistakes... and we NEVER see them brought to justice over their wrong decisions.
the hero being shot in the upper arm then wearing a tiny bandage for the rest of the movie.
Yeah, and they show no pain afterward. Carmen hit punched through her shoulder by the bug at the end of Starship Troopers, and people are holding her from that side later on and she's not even wincing?Which always seems to get cleaner and cleaner and smaller and smaller as the movie goes forward
I'm reminded of a a-hole dungeon master I once had in D&D. Our team was traveling, and he showed us on the map how far we'd get in a day. We then say we'll walk another day, and he shows us where, and then another day....
...and then he says we all die of exposure/exhaustion/dehydration/starvation (pick one), because we didn't say we stopped to eat, drink or sleep. End of campaign.
We didn't play with him again after that.
But for the most part, those are plot points. Nobody ever even has anyone carrying a canteen or even trying to eat something in the background.Well, in Fury Road, when Max finally got to the girls in the truck, the first thing he demanded was water. In The Force Awakens Finn frantically searched for water when he got to the camp.
How about couples holding onto each other in the morning and then they kiss each other like they'd just brushed their teeth?Yeah, you're right. I guess it's kind of like the bathroom thing. Why does no one in the movies ever have to take a dump when they wake up?
Which always seems to get cleaner and cleaner and smaller and smaller as the movie goes forward
Not forgetting the bandage/dressing will be on the outside of the sleeve/ trouser leg. Hmmm, plenty of opportunity for massive infection from dirty cloth then.