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Thursday July 23 00:33:38 2015
Re: [7011]/[19693] duplicates
Raffish wrote:

> and dropped Sam a note.

I'll just ban that troublemaker.

Brian R
Thursday July 23 07:27:39 2015
Re: [19729] The Bride He Bought Online (2015)
> > Updated my description in the DB.
> ~~~~
> Did anyone but Brian's Pagers notice how many
> "Continuity errors" there were in the opening
> scene? It's clear that it was filmed on a separate day.
> :-)
> Opening scene: Gaw's head is on the Left side of the car
> trunk. She's wearing a necklace. Her shoes are brown w/
> white laces.
> Movie: Gaw's head is on the Right side of the car trunk.
> In the warehouse basement, her shoes are black w/ black
> laces. And she's not wearing a necklace -- I believe
> that was the item that detective Alexandra Paul noticed
> was laying on the SkatePark parking lot.
> Until Winters' tweet, my bet would've been that she was
> an Extra, which is why her eyes were cropped from the
> shot. (Not sure why Lifetime would've necessarily needed
> to tease viewers with which of the trio it is, since the
> pre-release trailer showed all three would be taken captive).
~~~~~
Aargh, I should've looked up Director (and screenwriter) Christine Conradt's FB page first -- the same person had posted the question to her, and she provided a much better answer than Anne Winters (who probably wasn't present when the opening scene was filmed):

"It was intentionally shot to be ambiguous so we used a double for those shots."

So sorry for my first "correction"...

BTW, while Christine Conradt is credited with the scripts for about a dozen Lifetime movies, this is her directorial debut, so I'd like to give her props (as well as other commenters have) for generating both an unexpected darker ending as well as a more impactful moral message on teen cyber-bulling than the standard Lifetime template.

J.T.
Thursday July 23 14:34:07 2015
Re: [19729] The Bride He Bought Online (2015)
J.T. wrote:



> BTW, while Christine Conradt is credited with the scripts
> for about a dozen Lifetime movies, this is her


I updated the entry with the additional information, and put in a plug for Conradt while I was at it.

Gagster

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