You have been saying since forever that the Lovelady clip in Four Days, and the Lovelady clip in Three Shots are the same clip from the same film, the Charles Buck film. But not a single frame corresponds between the two.
We are talking about some men who are walking through a very small, cramped room, and as they do, they pass another man who is seated at a desk. That's it. That's what happens. That's the whole story. And you say that both are the same film.
Well, if they are the same film, why don't they look the same? And before you try to say that different editors edited it differently, I will point out that it's not that they are a little different or somewhat different, but rather, they are completely and totally different, where nothing at all matches between the two.
How can there be not one common image found in 4 Days and 3 Shots if they are the same film? That is ridiculous; it is absurd. We are talking about a clip that only lasts for a few seconds. How can two separate versions of it exist that are entirely dissimilar? That are entirely devoid of duplication? The same footage yet not the same?
The frames are different- every single one of them. The men appearing as Lovelady are different in every way: their faces, their builds, their hair, and even the way the way their shirts are arranged. The lighting is different between the films. The action is different. Nothing matches. To say they are the same is like saying red is blue.
We are not living in the Bizarro World, Backes. We're living in the physical universe. And that's why you can't get away with this shit. I'm holding you accountable. And what's at stake is everything- your whole career as a JFK blogger.
Now, how can you say those two movies are the same when they don't share a single God-damn frame?
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