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Thank you, I knew about the gunpowder and the fireworks, I just never realised that you can make it look like lightning.
As CDAD had pointed out, they did have this kind of technology in...
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Did they have flash powder back then? They didn't take pictures yet, there are only paintings from back then, so what did they use flash powder for?
I have been to plays and to musicals and I...
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In France the first permanent theater had been the Hôtel de Bourgogne (1548), and in England, the Theatre (1576; later known as the Globe). The early English designer Inigo Jones was influenced by...
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I was surprised when I saw those effects in the movie. I thought, hey, that wasn't possible back then right? And I thought that the movie was meant to be historically accurate. They used male actors...
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Life of Brian is a Monthy Python movie! Those movies are satirical. But this was a rather serious movie and the Oxfordian Theory, that this movie is about, is also a serious theory.
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Well, it is an annoying mistake. The mistake about Christopher Marlowe wasn't that obvious to me, because I don't know those things by heart. They also performed Macbeth on stage, while Elisabeth 1...
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Thank you! The movie is worth the watch anyway:-D!
I looked up this movie on IMDB, but this wasn't listed under goofs. There were some inaccuracies: When a reporter on National Public Radio...
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I am serious! You seem to misunderstand me. Have you seen the movie?
Within the movie was a play on stage in the 16th century. How were people of the 16th century able to create lightning without...
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They didn't have modern technology in the 16th century!
So my question is, how did they do that back then, or did the makers of the movie made a mistake?
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It might be fiction as well, but I was watching the movie Anonymous and in that movie they showed a thunderstorm including lightning in a 16th century play. How was it possible to create the light...
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