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Hot scientists on the CSI shows. In real life, the "science people" are the trolls and social misfits, not the buff blond wearing the skin tight wifebeater t-shirt.
Hot scientists on the CSI shows. In real life, the "science people" are the trolls and social misfits, not the buff blond wearing the skin tight wifebeater t-shirt.
More accurately, in real life the people are the trolls and social misfits, not the buff blond wearing the skin tight wifebeater...
Not even the people who play the "hot scientists" look that good in real life.
And they never sweat, either (especially in Florida).
Yup!
Oh and if you notice in CSI: Miami, it NEVER EVER rains. I know FL has a lot of sunshine, but it also rains there (supposedly, LOL). One in a great while I've seen what appears to be wet ground as if it rained, but that's rare.
Superhero/action hero landing pose after falling/jumping from height: one knee and one hand/fist on the ground, opposite leg fully extended. Why is this in every freaking comic book adaptation/martial arts/Matrix-type movie? Is this really an efficient way to land when jumping from height? I would expect that it would probably be better to incorporate some kind of rolling/tumbling movement, but I guess that doesn't look as good.
~ Either a fight scene or someone gets slapped in the face.... no marks/bruises on their faces?
Action movies with CGI graphics, didn't they call these cartoons back in "the old days?"
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