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I was watching a Cold Case rerun that was filmed in 2004. They were showing a scene from a HS game in 1987. Of course, this is fiction. After a timeout following a made basket, the trail official hands the ball to A1 to inbound on the end line. As soon as he hands him the ball, the game clock starts. A2 scores the winning basket just before the clock expires.
If memory serves (and the odds aren't with me on that at my age), the clock starting at the wrong time in this clip is about the 1000th error I've seen on television regarding sports rules. Of course, I started watching TV in about 1951 (and my eyes are really tired). How difficult (read "costly") can it be to have someone get the rules right?
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I'm always bothered by the final basketball scene where the bad guy opponent is allowed to stand on the end line under the goal.
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It's worse in baseball movies. Bubble vests, hats backward, wrong colored everything, ridiculous mechanics, BLUE JEANS, no hat / wrong hat, etc.
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Another one: One of my favorite series was The Wonder Years. There was a basketball story in one of the later episodes, where Kevin Arnold's high school team lost a big playoff game, filmed at the L.A. Sports Arena. The year was 1972, but that didn't stop the clock from counting down in tenths of seconds. I was told I'm the only one who notices such things. Isn't that a good thing in an official?
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There was an episode of Perception on two days ago and in it there was a HS level game in which a mascot (a guy in an alligator suit) stabbed a ref during play. The thing I noticed the most is that the ref was using a metal whistle.
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I charge a $250.00 per hour consulting fee, less if the movie, or television show, is filmed on the East Coast, more if they have the actor referees wear Byron collars, metal whistles, and shiny black belts.
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