That’s often true but not always, a good set dresser will make a mess if the scene and character calls for it. Typically only for “film d’auteur” though in the more commercial things it’s almost always as you said.
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My feed is full of doner memes I can’t read and I’m here for it. I don’t know what’s going on over the border but I wish all my German cousins the best of luck in the doner wars.
Amanite tue-mouche (fly killer).
It can indeed get you high if prepared properly (something about the peeling the skin/dots? Can’t remember).
But even if done correctly the high to sick ratio isn’t worth it I hear and it’s very easy to not prepare it properly. So I heard…
Read this as onion buster and I was wondering what the poor vegetables did to that person.
The way the law translates is that there can’t have been a movement on prices in the last 30 days if the vendor is using a strike-through promotion or an amount/percentage off, so they can’t just jack up the price the week before basically. So if you see “30% off! Was 100€, get it now for 70€!” then you know the item was sold for 100 for the last 30 days at least.
No it’s the guy that plays Stan in the clip.



The usual line you’ll hear on set is that “if your audience notices this, you’re doing something wrong with your story telling”.