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I think thet is the one of the greatest movie ever !!!

2007-02-11 07:26:05 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Movies

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SLC Punk was a good movie. I liked it because it showed the other side if the coin of Salt Lake city in 1980s.

It showed the city wasn't all about mormons and church going people.
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Mistakes in the Movie:

Anachronisms: Some buildings in the aerial shots of Salt Lake City did not exist in 1985.


Errors in geography: When Stevo and his friends are shown driving to Wyoming, they're actually driving west on Interstate 80 toward Nevada.


Anachronisms: In the flashback at the end of the film (that can be deduced to take place no later than 1976), Steveo and Heroin Bob are ready to play a version of Dungeons & Dragons that didn't exist in 1976. The song playing in the background is "The Trees" by Rush on the 1978 Hemispheres album


Crew or equipment visible: There is a light visible in the backseat of the car as the characters get out and walk toward the Wyoming liquor store.


Continuity: When Heroin Bob is in the doctor's office to have his hand examined, his ring is on his middle finger, but on the X-ray (visible behind him) it is on his ring finger.


Anachronisms: After Stevo yells at the kid with the Union Jack patch, the kid is walking away in the background and his jacket has the Operation Ivy logo on it, a band that was formed in 1987, even though the movie takes place in 1985.


Anachronisms: In the party scene the song "Rose Garden" by the Suicide Machines is being played in the background... the Suicide Machines were formed in March of 1991 - the movie takes place in 1985.


Revealing mistakes: When Heroin Bob is talking to Stevo while he is laying on the ground with his head resting on a block, Stevo is wearing sunglasses from the camera angle view from the sky. It then focuses on Heroin Bob talking again and then when the focus is back on Stevo, his sunglasses have disappeared.


Audio/visual unsynchronized: Mark's gun does not make the same sound as a regular .44 would when firing.


Revealing mistakes: When Stevo and the punks jump the neo-nazis at night, Heroin Bob's bat is obviously made of rubber as it bends on one the nazi's backs.


Continuity: The sun on Stevo's face during the conversation with his father in the car.


Revealing mistakes: When Mike slams the kid into the wall at the party where Stevo is introducing the characters, you can see the wall bend slightly.


Anachronisms: At Mark's house, Stevo is wearing a shirt with the cover of Naked Raygun's "Raygun... Naked Raygun" album on it. Naked Raygun was a band in 1985, but "Raygun... Naked Raygun" was their last album, and would not be released until 1990.


Crew or equipment visible: In the scene where Steve-O is talking to his father in the Porsche, a cameraman with a striped shirt on is visible in the reflection of the car door from the left hand side.


Crew or equipment visible: In the scene involving the school cop chasing Sean across the football field, the tire marks from the camera trolley can be seen behind the actors.


Anachronisms: In the shot of the city in Wyoming, there is a modern Best Western sign.


Anachronisms: Stevo's father claimed to have gone to Woodstock. Stevo would have been born in approx. 1963 to have graduated high school in 1981. So his father would have had a six year old son while being a student at Harvard University.

2007-02-11 07:31:17 · answer #1 · answered by DECEMBER 5 · 0 2

yeah I liked it...

2007-02-11 16:21:05 · answer #2 · answered by ? 6 · 2 0

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