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Whoa mind blown

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street wet, mind blown… door stuck? is that what comes next?

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Wow, what a trip. There’s a bit further down the interview where they discuss Jean-Luc Godard’s “anti-semitism” which I’d never heard about. Looked it up and actually, he’s extremely anti-zionist, go figure. The more things change the more they stay still.

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That’s not an American thing that’s a movie/TV making 101 thing, it’s for lighting reasons at night, I guess it’s this person’s first day watching movies.

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I was literally in a movie recently with inexplicably wet streets, and the director said it was because the extra reflected light looks great on film.

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Yeah, and it does. It’s WAY more eye catching.

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by film do you mean vhs, betamax and video2000 or something else

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Those aren’t film, they’re tape. Film is what’s in the camera or shown through a projector and are visible to the naked eye. VHS, Betamax, and video2000 are magnetic tape formats that aren’t viewable with the naked eye. Regardless, “on film” is still a universally acceptable term for “on the recorded video” no matter the format because terms stick around in industries

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IMAX.

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Continuity. You can’t make wet streets dry, but you can make dry streets wet.

Plus it makes for nice reflections.

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You can dry streets, its just absolutely not worth the afford.

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Best answer

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Water fall from sky

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The streets are wet so it’s easier to perform stunt driving.

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