Wizard of Oz

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(CI Part 4)
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As she leaves Munchkin City, she is carrying a bouquet of flowers.  They never again appear.
 
As she leaves Munchkin City, she is carrying a bouquet of flowers.  They never again appear.
  
Dorothy comes upon a four-way intersection in the Yellow Brick Road, which is where she meets the scarecrow.  She doesn't know which way to go, and he doesn't know, but at the end of this scene they merrily march off down one of the paths anyway.  Notice the force she is using flinging the picnic basket back and forth and yet nothing ever flies out of it!  It's a magic picnic basket!
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Dorothy comes upon a four-way intersection in the Yellow Brick Road, which is where she meets the Scarecrow.  She doesn't know which way to go, and he doesn't know, but at the end of this scene they merrily march off down one of the paths anyway.  Notice the force she is using flinging the picnic basket back and forth and yet nothing ever flies out of it!  It's a magic picnic basket!
  
 
At time 3:09, there is a small bed of flowers directly behind Dorothy that are mostly some type of small blue flower and a lesser amount of yellow/orange flowers.  But at time 5:02 we see a much more vibrant red/orange/yellow bushy arrangement partially climbing up the fence.  At 6:32 what is this? Now the flowers look almost white.  We can see this patch of flowers again clearly at 7:56 and there is no blue, and now it's a very muted yellowish.
 
At time 3:09, there is a small bed of flowers directly behind Dorothy that are mostly some type of small blue flower and a lesser amount of yellow/orange flowers.  But at time 5:02 we see a much more vibrant red/orange/yellow bushy arrangement partially climbing up the fence.  At 6:32 what is this? Now the flowers look almost white.  We can see this patch of flowers again clearly at 7:56 and there is no blue, and now it's a very muted yellowish.
  
At time 3:38, its clear that the Scarecrow is taller than his pole, but in his close-up at 3:42, the pole clearly extends up behind his head.  At 3:45 it's short again, but then at 3:50 it's tall !
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At time 3:38, its clear that the Scarecrow's head is taller than his pole, but in his close-up at 3:42, the pole clearly extends up behind his head.  At 3:45 it's short again, but then at 3:50 it's tall !
  
 
At time 4:52 through 4:58 the Scarecrow loses some of his stuffing and says "Oh no I just keep picking it up and putting it back in again", indicating that he has done this before.  But of course until just now, the Scarecrow has never been off his pole, so he couldn't have done this before.
 
At time 4:52 through 4:58 the Scarecrow loses some of his stuffing and says "Oh no I just keep picking it up and putting it back in again", indicating that he has done this before.  But of course until just now, the Scarecrow has never been off his pole, so he couldn't have done this before.
  
At time 5:07, we can see some type of flowers or vines the piece of fence directly behind the scarecrow and Dorothy, at 5:14, that piece of fence is clean, at 5:49 we see them back.
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At time 5:07, we can see some type of flowers or vines on the piece of fence directly behind the Scarecrow and Dorothy, but at 5:14, that piece of fence is clean, finally at 5:49 we see them back.
  
Also during this scene, we see Dorothy's hair comes down to well-below her bosom and is sort-of "bushy" at the ends.  Right about the time the scarecrow falls off his pole, her hair is suddenly several inches shorter and much less "bushy".  He then falls over the fence and when a crow comes up and sits on his shoulder, Dorothy's hair is again long and bushy.  The crow flies off, "What would you do with a brain" and again her hair is much shorter.  The Scarecrow sings, Dorothy courteously keeps her hair short during his song but as soon as it ends, her hair is long again!  The nerve!
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Also during this scene, we see Dorothy's hair comes down to well-below her bosom and is sort-of "bushy" at the ends.  Right about the time the Scarecrow falls off his pole, her hair is suddenly several inches shorter and much less "bushy".  He then falls over the fence and when a crow comes up and sits on his shoulder, Dorothy's hair is again long and bushy.  The crow flies off, "What would you do with a brain" and again her hair is much shorter.  The Scarecrow sings, Dorothy courteously keeps her hair short during his song but as soon as it ends, her hair is long again!  The nerve!
  
 
At 8:00 we can clearly see the entire pole the Scarecrow had been on, even though earlier it was mostly obscured by the "corn".
 
At 8:00 we can clearly see the entire pole the Scarecrow had been on, even though earlier it was mostly obscured by the "corn".

Revision as of 20:26, 28 August 2008

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