View Full Version : Difference in the way people talk in the movies and in real life


Frump
02-14-2013, 03:39 PM
It would be nice if talking in real life was like it was in the movies.

You ever notice in the movie or on TV everyone gets their MOMENT to fully say whatever they want to say and everyone listens until their done.

But in real life people usually talk a mile a minute, ppl talk over eachotehr, they interupt eachother and cut people off.

Sometimes I feel lucky if I can finish a thought before someone jumps in a finishes it for me or interupts me.

cleverfun3000
02-14-2013, 10:24 PM
You're right, and I know what you mean. Also in movies and on t.v. it seems that one person always plays the straight man for the other. That is following up nonsense with inquires whose only purpose is a punch line that anyone and everyone can see coming from a mile away. ex: "How cold WAS it when you went to see the Chicago Bears play?"

ponytail
02-15-2013, 06:03 AM
In the movies or TV they rarely mess up what they have to say. The words are pronounced right or they don't say ahhh.

Tubehead
02-24-2013, 09:31 AM
it don't seem do bug me when people talk in moives not as it not loud and i mostly hate it when people are on their phones