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  • Eyes on bloopers

    I just found something and i think its only fair to open a thread about this subject: Bloopers.
    And i dont mean the bloopers that were cut off the episodes but bloopers that left in.

    - Get your season 4 in hand,insert disk 3 (First episode on that disk Atonement) and pause at 36m 49s LOL its Callen where he is inside "The Dreaming" without his Minbari wig (you can see his "human" hair)

    - There is also a nice thing i found,i don't remember on which disk it is but its when Ivanova tries to get some sleep on the Minbari bed and slips backwards,if you notice when she slips,someone is grabbing her

    Feel free to add more funny bits if you find them.
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    In the episode, "The Long Night" at around 22:35 minutes, pay attention to the left side of the screen. There is a guy with a clipboard dressed in casual clothing.

    And the episode with the sliding bed thing is "Shadow Dancing" at 12:40.
    Last edited by Hunter; 09-20-2004, 07:25 AM.
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    • #3
      How do you get the easter eggs on each of the B5 DVD's?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JackBauer
        How do you get the easter eggs on each of the B5 DVD's?
        Just use the search button,trust me,you will find it.
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        • #5
          In "Signs and Portents", after the on-station raider guy shoots the two Centauri guards, they remain in the background for one camera angle (after they're down).

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          • #6
            Are the infamous glowing eyes of Garibaldi still there?
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            • #7
              What about the dent, let's all point out the dent !
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              • #8
                There's a bit of an ironic one in No Surrender, No Retreat...the EA symbols on the destroyers are a mirror image in some shots. More of an effects glitch.
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                • #9
                  Isn't there also that error in Severed Dreams where one destroyer has a name on the side that was already destroyed moments before?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hunter
                    Isn't there also that error in Severed Dreams where one destroyer has a name on the side that was already destroyed moments before?
                    No, but Sheridan calls on a dead ship to surrender and ignores the live one. Also, Churchill takes a hit but the interior reaction is aboard Alexander.
                    I believe that when we leave a place, part of it goes with us and part of us remains. Go anywhere in the station, when it is quiet, and just listen. After a while, you will hear the echoes of all our conversations, every thought and word we've exchanged. Long after we are gone .. our voices will linger in these walls for as long as this place remains. But I will admit .. that the part of me that is going .. will very much miss the part of you that is staying.

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                    • #11
                      Severed Dreams is the episode that JMS said was in post-production till the last possible second and I believe it. I have a Director's Cut tape that's dated a week before the show aired. It's quite raw. The color isn't corrected and there's *no* music at all. The effects are mostly there but one can tell there's a lot of sound and color editing that needed to be done. JMS said that:

                      When producer George Johnson saw the scrpt for #10, "Severed Dreams," he laughed, walked over to me and said, "Boy, this is the best episode we're never gonna deliver. ARE YOU NUTS?!"
                      So I'm not surprised there were shortcuts that left errors.

                      I'm loving this thread! Going to have to print it and go through the DVDs as instructed! And it's an affectionate poke, I think. B5 wasn't perfect but it sure pushed the envelope.

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                      "As empathy spreads, civilization spreads. As empathy contracts, civilization contracts...as we're seeing now.

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                      • #12
                        Besides, perfection is boring. It's the imperfections that make it more *real*.

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                        • #13
                          The one that made me even look it up on the net was in 'Comes The Inquisitor' where Sheridan talks to Sebastian and mixes up east/west side. He obviously originally says 'west side', but the voice on the DVD version says 'east side', which is correct.

                          The Lurker's Guide has the following story to tell about this one:
                          JMS:

                          What happened is...basically...Joe is a moron.

                          I did my research. I called up the info on the encyclopedia, got all the dates right, and my eyes saw East End and for whatever stupid, idiotic reason, my fingers typed West instead of East, and nobody, NObody, caught it until now. I'd loop it, but alas the line is on his face, and it'd look real stupid, and the delivery is *so* perfect as it is; if we looped it, we'd destroy it.

                          So I content myself with the notion that it's west...of B5.

                          Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go shoot myself.
                          I do think this qualifies as blooper

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Hunter
                            Isn't there also that error in Severed Dreams where one destroyer has a name on the side that was already destroyed moments before?
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                            No, but Sheridan calls on a dead ship to surrender and ignores the live one. Also, Churchill takes a hit but the interior reaction is aboard Alexander
                            Hunter-

                            For some reason I am remembering the same thing, in addition to the glitch discussed in the Lurker's Guide (showing the Churchill getting hit but the impact is felt on the Alexander). The one I recall is the Agrippa, and how that name was briefly visible on a destroyer moments after it had supposedly been destroyed. I swear I remember reading this somewhere, but damned if I can find it now.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Ben-Thayer Dunnthaedt
                              Hunter-

                              For some reason I am remembering the same thing, in addition to the glitch discussed in the Lurker's Guide (showing the Churchill getting hit but the impact is felt on the Alexander). The one I recall is the Agrippa, and how that name was briefly visible on a destroyer moments after it had supposedly been destroyed. I swear I remember reading this somewhere, but damned if I can find it now.
                              IIRC, in "Moments of Transition" at the end when the EF cruisers attack civillian transports, a cruiser was misidentified as the Agememnon. It was only supposed to be shown on the display in Sheridan's office, so they didn't bother to update the ID on the ship. No one wouldv'e been able to tell. JMS didn't really want the Aggy attacking civillian transports, though. Might this be the one you guys were thinking of?
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