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Goof in "The Post" but should be "Incorrectly regarded as goofs"
Hi,
There's a goof posted in "The Post" that should be considered as "Incorrectly regarded as goofs".
The goof is classified as a factual error and is posted below (to make it easy to search for on the page):
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Movie starts out in Vietnam 1966 - The song playing in the background is "Green River" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. "Green River" was originally recorded at Wally Heider Studios in San Francisco, California during the summer of 1969
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This is just background music; this song isn't being played on a radio by someone in the film, it's not being broadcast from a speaker, it's not played on a record player. It's just background music, "Vietnam-era music" is how it should be considered.
If a character in the movie had been playing this on a radio or a record player or if it was played over a speaker during the scene, sure, it's a goof. But it's none of those things.
Steve
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Bethanny
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1 year ago
Hi @sr98sr -
Please submit a correction for this through our online form, by clicking 'edit' at the top of the goofs section. Let us know if you need any further help.
Cheers!
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sr98sr
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1 year ago
Thanks for the reply, Bethany.
I read the "goofs" guidelines and didn't realize until now that that's how goofs are turned into "incorrectly regarded as goofs", so I will do that.
Thanks for the help, as always!
Steve
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