What I'm about to tell you is true.
I've known it for years and years and have rarely shared this tidbit of learn with anyone.
It's something you see almost everyday (at least every week) and you probably rarely give it any thought.
The beautiful part is that once I tell you, and you see it, you will always think of me. Years and years from now I'll pop in your brain.
Except for those of you that already know this.
Heck, you guys might think of me also.
So are you ready? Open up your brains and absorb this knowledge.
99.9% of all movie rain is fake rain. They have rain machines. That way they can control the whole shoot.
If a movie is 'on location' and it starts raining they stop shooting. Because of the rain.
So to sum up:
Movie rain is almost always fake rain.
Think of me.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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Rocky Raincoon
When I think of you, I think of Hitler, Oprah, cookies, and capri pants.
Now, when I think of rain, I'll think of you.
So that means rain is going to make me think of Hitler, Oprah, cookies, and capri pants...
This is getting complex.
Are you raining on my parade?
I'm just siiiinging in the (fake) rain, just siiiinging in the (fake) rain, what a gloooorious (fake) feeeling, I'm (fake) happy again!
The (fake) rain in (fake) Spain falls mainly in the (fake)plain.
(fake) raindrops keep falling on my head...
(fake) rain, (fake) rain, go away, come again another day...
I left the (fake) cake out in the (fake) rain.
I'm kinda aroused.
I'm only happy when it (fake) rains.
Is the sunshine fake, too?
"And the (fake) rain fell down
On the cold (fake) grey town
And the (fake) phone kept ringing
And we made sweet (fake) love..."
Waitasec, does this blog count as complaining about (fake) rain? Because that's not allowed, you know.
If you can tell that the rain in movies is fake, can you tell when I'm faking (not that I do it that often)?
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