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Title: AWE - Goofs


libra - May 7, 2008 02:17 AM (GMT)
IMDB has a fascinating collection of Goofs. Here are just a few...

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Revealing mistakes: In the 'white desert' scene with Captain Jack Sparrow, it is supposed to be completely wind still. However, Johnny Depp's hair is visibly moving from a slight breeze.

Revealing mistakes: During the maelstrom battle scene, when Will Turner swings on a rope from the Black Pearl to the Flying Dutchman, it's obvious that a stunt double actually swings from the rope then falls to the deck several feet behind Orlando Bloom who then rises into frame. The stunt double lands on the deck and the camera cuts to a close up of Orlando standing up. It is not one single take, but two.

Continuity: During the scene where Elizabeth is giving the rousing speech to the pirates on the gunwales of the ship, all the close up frontal shots of her show her hair partly tied up. Rear shots show her hair completely loose but damp and limp. As she jumps down from the gunwales, her hair is loose, dry and bouncy. Will Turner's hair in the same scenes sometimes appear neatly tied back, at other times flying in the wind in his face.

Continuity: When Will and Elizabeth are on the beach at the end, from the wide view you can see the camera tracks appear and disappear in the sand, and the footsteps change to the other side of the rock.

Revealing mistakes: In the scene where Jack and Elizabeth leave the Dutchman by way of the makeshift parachute, one can clearly see Elizabeth's hair is dry even though heavy rain, wild sea and spray are all about.


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Jesse - May 7, 2008 08:21 AM (GMT)
Thanks for all of this information Libra, its fascinating.

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Revealing mistakes: In the 'white desert' scene with Captain Jack Sparrow, it is supposed to be completely wind still. However, Johnny Depp's hair is visibly moving from a slight breeze.


My daughter picked that one up straight away. We did have a giggle about it because you notice it when he says "My soul I do swear, for a breeze. A gust. A whisper." :lol:

libra - May 7, 2008 11:43 PM (GMT)
I recall that they filmed that scene in Utah, and just the week before, it had rained. That area will flood, but it dried out in no time, and you couldn't even tell any water had been there.

It is one of the most desolate areas, just this pure white sand




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