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Oct

Thanks UN! We love you! There are two clips that are missing: the clip on Terminator 3 where Clair Dains’s hand set had no signal when she was in back of the Toyota Tundra gating chased by the evil woman Terminator, which by the way I wanted to add was a Nokia phone and when the screen said network failure it was not a Nokia screen. Were they thinking that I would miss that?

Number 2: Jurassic Park 2: when they are back on the second back up island, and the satellite phone gets lost, eaten by a dinosaur, pooped out, and they they find it ringing in the poop, yeah to save the day.

There is another basic yet tragic problem I found in all of these clips; all of the phones, once five days has gone by, are out dated. From the time the scene is filmed to the time it is in the can, the phone is old and out dated. Thats a serious problem.

None of these phones were either flagship or status phones. That is also a big blunder and problem. One of them was even a fictious-non-phone paper weight. My point is folks, the last thing you want you audience to think of when they are seeing your brand new movie is: “hey I had that phone last year.”

When you are filming a movie, and you want to promote suspension of disbelief, help us out by giving your character some thing to be looking out for. Get a model that is coming out in two years, or invent something super cool that the manufactures would have to create.

Peace and love.