
Issue 38 illustrates a pet peeve of mine: Computers in movies are capable of extraordinary things, especially the ability to zoom-in on tiny details in blurry photographs.
The worst, of course, was Enemy of the State, where they take a frame from a security video, and then rotate the image in 3-D, Matrix-style, in order to see a shopping bag hidden behind someone’s back. The second-worst offense ever was a Columbo episode named No Time to Die, in which Columbo’s nephew’s bride is kidnapped. The dialogue from the first three panels is heavily based on a scene from that movie.










