Double Impact
Right at the close of the last battle between Jean Claude Van Damme and Bolo Yeung, Yeung picks up a large oil barrel and starts to walk towards Van Damme who is on the ground. Just as he is about to throw it down on him, we actually see that the barrel isn’t real. Instead, it is made of foam rubber and we can see that by the creases it makes when “Moon” is holding it.
Pride and Prejudice: Rubber Boots Didn’t Exist Then
The movie has received a lot of acclaim for its beautiful imagery and the unrivaled love story of Lizzy Bennett and Mr. Darcy. However, Austen’s novel of the same name was set in the Regency period and Keira Knightley should not have been wearing rubber boots. Why, you ask? Wellington boots would only come into existence about 40 years after.