If so I hope it wasn't any big or important parts.I have, but usually hold it the best I can. For the price you pay I hate to miss anything. The long "Lord of the Rings" movie is o... moreIf so I hope it wasn't any big or important parts.I have, but usually hold it the best I can. For the price you pay I hate to miss anything. The long "Lord of the Rings" movie is one I remember doing so.
This question was inspired because I’m watching a crime re-enactment show, and the murder “victim” did a great job remaining perfectly still, her ch... more
This question was inspired because I’m watching a crime re-enactment show, and the murder “victim” did a great job remaining perfectly still, her chest did not move up and down to betray her live state, good job. However, her eyelashes kept fluttering (ever so slightly), and her and her eyelids twitched at least once or twice. I’ve often wondered why producers and directors don’t opt for a still shot of the supposed “deceased” so as not to worry about requiring a live human to pass himself or herself off as a dead one.
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