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This is really weird!
TJ:
I have a stereo TV which is a few years old and a fairly new DVD-RW Recorder & VCR unit. The tent scenes on my TV were just fine as long as I turned off all the lights which could be reflected on the TV screen.
But, my friend, Ken, has an almost new VCR/DVD Player and an old color mono TV that someone discarded. You cannot see a thing but black screen in the tent scenes on his TV. I took my copy of the DVD to his place twice. He asked me to bring it the 2nd time because he wanted to see a repeat of the Brokeback Mountain part of the story. And, it helped him even more to have the subtitles on that time.
Rayn:
On mine, it was just a matter of turning the brightness up on the TV, I think, or maybe there is a way to do it on the DVD... Whichever one, the brightness can be turned up for the tent scene. Check out both, good luck.
Rayn
two_bloody_shirts:
I can see what you are talking about - however, I would not have seen it if you did not point it out to me. It's a trick of the eye. We can imagine we are seeing just about anything sometimes. Below are some pictures to demonstrate:
Assumed writing on the windshield of Ennis's pickup
"JACK" written out on the still frame
These fall under the same category as the people who think they hear Ennis saying "I love you" into Jack's shirt, that think Lureen had something to do with Jack's death, that think Ennis wasn't really gay, and that think aliens actually really do make crop circles. In short, people may want to see thinks, hear things, believe in things - but they are not true. I would love to ask Heath about some of these things. I would love to ask him if he actually said, "I love you" into those shirts. He'd be surprised that so many people are believing it. Again, with this "writing on the window" he'd also be surprised. :laugh:
TJ:
This seeing things reminds me of the tall tale of the guy who claimed he took a picture of Jesus by pointing his cheap camera at some clouds more than half a century ago.
If one had never seen pictures (drawings paintings) of a man with a beard and the artist representation was supposed to have been of Jesus, that person would not have seen anything but clouds in a black and white picture.
I think Ennis's truck's windshield looked that way because of the way the prop department guys made it look like it had ice or frost on it. And, they had no plans for anyone to read a hateful word on the windshield.
bbm_stitchbuffyfan:
Grace, thank you for posting those links. It's probably clearer now to those who had no idea what I was talking about. It was just really bizarre when I thought I saw that. (I had never made the "Jack" conclusion from his house; that's really neat.)
I do not think the set department wanted a hate word to be written there either (just wanted to clarify in case anyone wondered). I can see that it isn't even completely there but the frost, in my eyes, bares a vague resemblance.
Oh, and I like my DVD again. I can simply adjust the television to my liking and take away some of that unnecessary brightness.
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