Title: Goofs
libra - June 12, 2008 03:45 AM (GMT)
Some fun Goofs from
Elizabethtown. Credit:
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Continuity: When Claire and Drew are in the ballroom, Claire is holding a champagne glass. When she steps up onto the platform area of the main table, she sets it down. Drew lifts her off and puts her down, and she doesn't have it, but in the next shot she is holding it again.
Continuity: While Claire is talking to Drew on the airplane, the level of his drink goes from nearly empty with no ice to nearly full with a lot of ice.
Continuity: When Drew and Claire are on the phone, he washes and hangs up his socks. A short while later he has the same socks on (yellow and white). Later, he is wearing green socks.
Continuity: When Drew meets his cousin for the first time there is a boy on a push bike in the background. He continually during short shots, moves from the grass to down the road again.
Continuity: When Drew is arriving at the funeral home in Elizabethtown, he grabs his jacket and then closes the door of the vehicle. It then pans to his cousin Jesse for a few seconds. When it returns to Drew, he now is holding the blue suit.
Continuity: When Drew is on his road trip that Claire planned out for him, we see a shot of him driving along a road, a lot of dust rising from the car behind him, due to driving on a gravel road. In the next shot, we see that he is clearly driving on a paved, cement road. |
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Katt - June 12, 2008 06:11 AM (GMT)
Thanks for sharing these!
Jocy - June 13, 2008 04:22 PM (GMT)
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Continuity: While Claire is talking to Drew on the airplane, the level of his drink goes from nearly empty with no ice to nearly full with a lot of ice.
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That sounds like a great fill up for a market-hole... :bigwink:
I want one of those self-filling-up-glases, too :D
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Continuity: When Drew and Claire are on the phone, he washes and hangs up his socks. A short while later he has the same socks on (yellow and white). Later, he is wearing green socks.
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haha... :lshic:
that just sounds sooo much like Orlando... :rolleyes:
Thanks so much for sharing, libra
tinakel - June 17, 2008 10:09 PM (GMT)
It's fun/annoying to catch these continuity lapses. Am I right, too, in thinking in one of the shots with Chuck that he has two bottles of beer in his pocket, not the one he took originally?
Libra, these are great, thanks for sharing.
Jesse - June 17, 2008 10:30 PM (GMT)
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| QUOTE | Continuity: When Drew and Claire are on the phone, he washes and hangs up his socks. A short while later he has the same socks on (yellow and white). Later, he is wearing green socks.
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haha... :lshic: that just sounds sooo much like Orlando... :rolleyes:
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:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
I really must watch this again, in the meantime, let investigate some screencaps. Yes definitely yellow socks...

And yes, definitely yellow and white, is there some red there? :huh:

Wait, lets go back to the sock washing, they are Orange and yellow... :blink:

And yes, here come the green... :headhurts:

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| It's fun/annoying to catch these continuity lapses. Am I right, too, in thinking in one of the shots with Chuck that he has two bottles of beer in his pocket, not the one he took originally? |
:lmao:
I think Drew has one and Chuck has two...

More here:
http://clickorlando.org/index.php?showtopi...dpost&p=1618451Well, its getting late here...real late! :blink: I will leave you ladies with Drew and his socks...and his beer! :giggle:
libra - June 17, 2008 11:04 PM (GMT)
So many scenes in this film that I enjoy. When he’s in the conversation with Claire and he flushes the loo, but puts his cellphone out in the hallway.
When Claire continues to repeat “you failed – you failed – you failed, and he just puts his hands up as if to say ok, stop. I could just see him doing that in real life.
When he tells his cousin that he was very close to his father, and his cousin comments – yes, I didn’t know my father that well either.
At the very end, when he can’t find Claire, has that lost look on his face and then see’s her – the sigh of relief.
When he see’s his father in the coffin, how he reaches out tentatively almost afraid to touch his father’s hand, but does, draws back and then touches him again.
When he is walking through the airport with his mother and sister, and his sister states: “Drew doesn’t have any friends”, and he stops and declares he does.
When he is on the plane and he shuts off the light, Claire puts it on, and he picks up his drink, finds nothing left and drops his head on the headrest. You can almost hear his thoughts of “is she ever going to just shut it”?
Hmm, and the critics didn’t like this film? Ah, what do they know!
This is a fun thing we’ve started. So what line and scenes do you like the best?
Jesse - June 18, 2008 10:03 AM (GMT)
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| When he’s in the conversation with Claire and he flushes the loo, but puts his cellphone out in the hallway. |
Has anyone ever read the full screenplay? There's a line in there from this scene that isn't in the film! :lol:
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| So what line and scenes do you like the best? |
Lots of favorites for me as well.
I love the whole phone call, thats just amazing. Especially when they are driving along the road, finally see each other, stop, get out, stand there looking at each other and then snap the phones closed at the same time.
Love the 'Almost A Kiss' scene, that is just SO frustrating! :lol:
The look on Orlando's face when Holly is doing her speech...
click...
Then, the dancing under the tree's, the crying in the car...
Going to have to watch this tonight.
libra - June 18, 2008 12:34 PM (GMT)
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The look on Orlando's face when Holly is doing her speech...
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Drew and his sister almost look embarassed. Makes me wonder who are they embarassed for their mother or themselves. It's like some kids who think that they parents never had sex or don't know what its all about. :lol:
Like the scene where she keeps on telling him 60B and he waves his ticket in the air as if to say "yeah, I got it. Go away". Then he's driving and clearly has passed it (It isn't that far from the Louisville airport), and says "shit man", takes a sip of coffee. Then the next scene where he is parked in the car accusing himself of "did I miss 60B?" and then flips out.
I wish people would look beyond the layer of a young man who failed at his campaign and bringing his father's body home, etc. This story has so much depth with its characters. Drew has so many layers and issues going on with him.