The Blooper Thread


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It's even more obvious when you watch it back, plus you can see the guy's hair's wet from the fire resistant gel.In The Milk Run, PMT makes a gesture to DJ after his dialogue with EJO outside the Senator so that he knows to come into the scene from the background.

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I guess this one would be continuity error lolSo I'm watching episode "Buddies" last night, "No Guarantees" is playing, Crockett's friend is driving to the girl's apartment, he knocks, she doesnt open, they are zooming on the lock and the door-chain as he's banging on the door trying to get inside, finally he kicks it open, some boards fly out, breaks the chain etc....A few minutes pass....Now the bad guys arrive -they again knock and bang on the door -but the door is perfectly put together, the lock and chain are back in place and the boards that flew out before-I guess are all nailed back and the door is completely restored.....Hmmmmm???? was he carying a toolbox and quickly fixed and restored the door after he breached it just a minute ago? lol :birdie:

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Whatever WorksCrockett's tee outside the Rivera's house/before the shootout is a different colour to the one when they are inside/after the shootout:BEFORE:Eingefügtes BildAFTER:Eingefügtes BildBaby BluesInteresting how when Crockett & Tubbs go to find Famiglia's driver (and they find him dead, with the closet wired) - the explosion is quite intense, and Crockett and Tubbs have to jump through those glass windows to barely make it out. But when they are in Castillo's office immediately after - they don't have one scratch, cut or bruise on them!
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This is one really good informative and funny topic.Been really spotting some stuff on my own rewatch too lately.As for when originally saw these episodes from tv in the 80's, it was much harder to spot any of these bloopers but now when watching dvd they are much more easy to spot. All the little errors or stunts somehow just jump more right out of the screen.Im gonna take a good read on this topic and maybe later when got time for it, might even try to find any new ones that arent currently mentioned here.

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The episode Theressa. Near the end when Crockett is beating the crap out of the fella(sorry can't remember his name now) you can clearly see it is a stunt man. Must be a personal thing how some actors do their own fight scenes and others don't.Great topic though. But I suppose at the time, we know Miami Vice was breaking new ground in TV using motion picture tecniques. I remember Don, in an interview, said that they were filming the equivelent of half a motion picture in 6 days. Compared to months to film an actual motion picture. So I guess they were going to get a few bloopers.

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The episode Theressa. Near the end when Crockett is beating the crap out of the fella(sorry can't remember his name now) you can clearly see it is a stunt man. Must be a personal thing how some actors do their own fight scenes and others don't.Great topic though. But I suppose at the time' date=' we know Miami Vice was breaking new ground in TV using motion picture tecniques. I remember Don, in an interview, said that they were filming the equivelent of half a motion picture in 6 days. Compared to months to film an actual motion picture. So I guess they were going to get a few bloopers.[/quote']Be great to see some of these bloopers one day :D
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Maybe we can do a thread with just bloopers in it (or is there already one?!). I've noticed a few - like in the shooting scene in Evan, first you see a guy behind the car, then you don't

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I dont know how we are suppouse to buy into the idea of the scene in Baby Blues -where Farmiglia crawls thru the vent -the vent is the size of a door! lol and is in the middle of the wall and you can see inside of it, like a huge wide lit pipe -c'mon guys! That's a mega vent!!!! LEt's make it at list somewhat realistic shall we? lol

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Anyone notice the 110v shore power cord (yellow, lower right corner) plugged into the St. Vitus Dance when it's supposed to be floating in the bay in No Exit. Must be a hundred yard cord reaching all the way under the hull to the Pink House! :DFor those that don't know, the shore power cord is plugged in while in the slip to provide 110v line voltage for living aboard. It also keeps the house batteries topped up if connected to a charger. It must be plugged in here for filming below deck, or something similar. The 12v lights from the house battery must not be enough. Any ideas anyone?[ATTACH=CONFIG]6163[/ATTACH]

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No Exit. Must be a hundred yard cord reaching all the way under the hull to the Pink House! :DFor those that don't know, the shore power cord is plugged in while in the slip to provide 110v line voltage for living aboard. It also keeps the house batteries topped up if connected to a charger. It must be plugged in here for filming below deck, or something similar. The 12v lights from the house battery must not be enough. Any ideas anyone?[ATTACH=CONFIG]6163[/ATTACH]

Is it possible that one end is plugged into the boat, and the other end is not plugged into anything?
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No Exit. Must be a hundred yard cord reaching all the way under the hull to the Pink House! :DFor those that don't know, the shore power cord is plugged in while in the slip to provide 110v line voltage for living aboard. It also keeps the house batteries topped up if connected to a charger. It must be plugged in here for filming below deck, or something similar. The 12v lights from the house battery must not be enough. Any ideas anyone?[ATTACH=CONFIG]6163[/ATTACH]

You may be correct about the filming because if you remember there were a lot of interior shots in that episode of the guys looking through the windows with binoculors/cameras etc on surveilance.You are correct about the plug being unused at anchorage. I always leave my cord on the dock when I take my boat out for the day. I have an extra on board if I end up at at a strange dockage later in the day or evening in case I don't make it home, but I never run the boat with it plugged in.
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Is it possible that one end is plugged into the boat' date=' and the other end is not plugged into anything?[/quote']This is typically a 30-50 foot cord, and I've never seen anyone do that in over twenty years of sailing. Like Stinger, I leave mine at the dock as does everyone else. Many dock boxes even have hooks to coil the cords. I still contend it's for filming for purposes. Besides, lots of people would have no idea what it even is, or is used for. However, to a sailor it looks very odd. I just happened to see the screen cap and immediately noticed it. I didn't notice it while watching the episode, though.
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You may be correct about the filming because if you remember there were a lot of interior shots in that episode of the guys looking through the windows with binoculors/cameras etc on surveilance.You are correct about the plug being unused at anchorage. I always leave my cord on the dock when I take my boat out for the day. I have an extra on board if I end up at at a strange dockage later in the day or evening in case I don't make it home' date=' but I never run the boat with it plugged in.[/quote']You're right. There are lots of shots below deck. It's the only reason I can think of. Funny, I have an extra old cord down below too, but have never had occasion to use it in many years. I'm not a yacht club member so there is really no reason why I would end up at a guest dock anywhere and need to plug in. Several of the clubs here in Long Beach have great guest dock facilities, and LBYC just added about 200' of guest dock, but without reciprocals I'm out. I have stayed at the guest dock with a friend at Shoreline Yacht Club downtown on his boat. If you've ever watched the Long Beach Grand Prix, that's Shoreline Marina. I live on the other end of Long Beach in Alamitos Bay. When I stay overnight it is usually on a can or on the hook if no can is available.
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This is typically a 30-50 foot cord' date=' and I've never seen anyone do that in over twenty years of sailing. Like Stinger, I leave mine at the dock as does everyone else. Many dock boxes even have hooks to coil the cords. I still contend it's for filming for purposes. Besides, lots of people would have no idea what it even is, or is used for. However, to a sailor it looks very odd. I just happened to see the screen cap and immediately noticed it. I didn't notice it while watching the episode, though.[/quote']Good eye! :clap:
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got a new one for you, you can see the tri pod mount for the camera behind the guy crossing the street during bought and paid for chase:http://www.miamiviceonline.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6172&stc=1&d=1339034982http://www.miamiviceonline.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6171&stc=1&d=1339034978so thats two or three in that episode alone because of that and how the the countach model changes about 3 times throught the chase as it starts as an LP500/ Lp5000 with a carbed motor and hood buldge with different tail lights and euro spec front bumpers http://www.miamiviceonline.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6174&stc=1&d=1339034989to a LP5000S with square tail lights, flat deck and american spec bumpers and back again at the end.http://www.miamiviceonline.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6173&stc=1&d=1339034985

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Evan (yes, the ep we all have watched a million times... :))When Evan breaks down at OCB, he tells Crockett "Make me happy Sonny, make me happy" and Crockett puts his hand on Evan's neck:Eingefügtes BildThen Evan says "I'm sorry" and you can see that Crockett's arm is no longer above Evan's shoulder:Eingefügtes BildCrockett says "Evan come on" and he still has his hand on Evan's neck:Eingefügtes BildIf you rewatch the scene it is clearer.
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I think one of the eternal bloopers through the whole series is that C&T are often using the same car when they're undercover, as when they're busting the bad guys as official cops.Still no rumours were ever out that Cooper and Burnett were cops.Drugdealers must be more stupid than we think.

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What I have foundIn El viejo When ol willie nelson is smashing the van with the machine gun,the first shot no "cowboy Cadillac" plate on tubb's car the next shot its their. The next was I cant remember the episode but in season three they have the black spyder but that was blown up 6-7 episodes before... Another one in the pilot Crockett's Id is some black hared bushy guy in the photo Another Cant remember the episode red tape maybe re used footage from the pilot in the canal boat chance and obvious speed up of the film. Glad to see the old crew from the old forum back...

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I think one of the eternal bloopers through the whole series is that C&T are often using the same car when they're undercover' date=' as when they're busting the bad guys as official cops. Still no rumours were ever out that Cooper and Burnett were cops. Drugdealers must be more stupid than we think.[/quote'] LOL yes I was thinking that too..pullup to a crime scene in the same car and word never gets out..
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Some of DJ's stand in's annoy me a little. Okey i get it if theres an action scene that's dangerous but using your stand in in dialogue scenes is just lazy.

 

In out where the buses don't run, the scene where Sonny's like "My head says he's nuts, but my heart says lets go with it" The shots with his back to the camera is clearly not DJ and takes you out of the scene. I guess he did his lines and then went back to his trailer.

 

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In "Prodigal Son", watch the scene when C & T blow up the building & steal the coke. They're running to the car, Tubbs opens the trunk to put the equipment up & gets his tie caught when he shuts the door. He did an amazing job of getting it free & managing to still look cool when he gets in the car!

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In "Prodigal Son", watch the scene when C & T blow up the building & steal the coke. They're running to the car, Tubbs opens the trunk to put the equipment up & gets his tie caught when he shuts the door. He did an amazing job of getting it free & managing to still look cool when he gets in the car!

 

Yeh noticed that haha. He tried to play it off cool too when he jumped in the car..

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