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That was a TV show, and most TV shows are shot n studios and not on location...the acting in Little House on the Prairie was fantastic, so it made up for that .
But, when your filming a major movie and you film it in the location your suppose to be at...then film it during the right season, or at least try and make it look like the right season as much as possible- don't add to it not being the right season by adding in props like flowering plants-when they don't need to be there.
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my night of watching this movie has been postponed twice. but i can't wait to see it.
i read that the whole 3-D aspect really makes the movie. when i go see this, i'm not going to watch a serious movie and pick it apart. it's all for fun.
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I always thought that flower pots were to maintain the plot. Blame the set decorators for their mistakes, and the continuity director too.
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So it's ok for tv shows to do it but movies can't? I'm confused here. Seems like one doing it is just as bad as the other.....
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I went to see it on Monday. Monday...Bloody Monday...U2
Not a fan...OK...but I won't see it again. Cool 3-D effects though.
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Given the choice, Duckie would have been Luckie...
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i really liked it personally the 3d was awesome and sometimes its fun to see a different spin on some things like i m so excited to see the friday the 13th movie i mean horror movies are suppose to be fun and scary b/c its just fun to get scared well at seeing a movie so i liked it
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