hollywood q&a Late laughs By Adam Thomlison TV Media Conan Q: I need help finding a song (and a movie). The movie was from the ‘80s and was about a friendly ro- bot of some kind. What was the song that played during the chase scene at the end? A: This is surely a proud mo- ment in the history of “Short Circuit 2” (1988). Most people remember the song “Holding Out for a Hero,” by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler, from the movie “Footloose” (1984), a much more success- ful film that’s now considered a classic. “Short Circuit 2” is not as fondly remembered (a sequel to a movie with a pretty limited premise: What if robots were sassy?). The song was written specif- ically for “Footloose,” though the scene it was used in wasn’t particularly pivotal — it was the somewhat random part near the middle of the movie where two characters play chicken with tractors. By comparison, the scene that “Holding Out for a Hero” is used for in “Short Circuit 2” is the climactic final chase — arguably the most crucial scene in any movie. In this scene, the robot (named Johnny 5) chases down the bad guy and makes himself into a hero. Maybe it’s this difference in context that makes you remember it better in “Short Circuit 2.” Or maybe you just prefer ‘80s cinematic fantasies about smart-mouthed robots to ‘80s cinematic fantasies about towns saved by dancing. Q: I have a couple of problems with how they use English subtitles on shows when a character speaks a foreign language. Why don’t they stay on screen long enough for everyone to read them? And why do they leave them in the same spot on the screen even when the background is white (since the type is usu- ally white)? A: I think the problem here is the “they.” There are lots of different “theys,” all with “their” own guidelines for how subtitles should look. President Trump’s legal adviser, Jenna Ellis, criticized the halftime show as “demeaning to women.” She said the president believes there is a time and a place to demean women, and that’s Twitter. A scene from “Short Circuit 2” Q: I watch “The Curse of That said, there are some Oak Island” and would like standards — subtitles generally to know if historian Doug aren’t in wacky fonts or bright colors and, as you say, they’re al- Crowell and his family are from Cape Sable Island, ways at basically the same spot N.S. at the bottom of the screen. A: Doug Crowell is defi- Their time on screen is one of the least standardized elements. nitely from Nova Scotia, but where exactly is hard to say. The British Broadcasting Corpo- He runs a research orga- ration, for example, gets quite nization called Blockhouse technical, recommending a Investigations, and the group screen time of “0.3 seconds per word (e.g. 1.2 seconds for a four- describes itself as “a great bunch of Atlantic Canadians word subtitle).” Netflix recom- with adventurous spirits and mends no more than two lines a keen interest in the legends of text, and each line should and mysteries of our region be no more than 42 characters and beyond.” But Atlantic wide. The U.K.’s Channel 4 (for Canada is a big place. some reason the Brits are more We can zero in a little clos- transparent about this stuff than we are) says 38 characters wide, er. It’s known that he works at Nova Scotia Community or 34 “if wide letters such as M College on the northwestern and W occur frequently.” coast of Nova Scotia — that Also, in terms of their time on is, the other side of the prov- screen, subtitlers are unfortu- nately constrained by the speech ince from Cape Sable Island, they’re transcribing. If the actors which is on the southern tip. Oak Island is, of course, a are speaking quickly (think of a Quentin Tarantino movie, for ex- pretty great mystery in that ample), the choice is either make region, located on the east coast of the province. the subtitles keep up or else But don’t let all this “other drop some words (and that’s not side of the province” stuff a great solution). mislead you: Nothing’s very As you can see, things get pretty complicated. But interest- far away in Nova Scotia. For example, Oak Island on the ingly, almost none of these sets east coast is only about an of guidelines even mention hour and a half away from placement. It’s just assumed the Nova Scotia Community Col- text goes on the bottom of the lege on the other coast. And screen. it’s only about two hours The problem of white text on from Cape Sable Island on the white background should, how- south coast. ever, be solved by font choice. A number of these guidelines rec- ommend fonts with outlines or Have a question? Email us shadows so that they show up at questions@tvtabloid.com. on any background. But again, Please include your name and as your question points out, not town. Personal replies will not everyone agrees. be provided. After President Trump gave his State of the Union address, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tore it in half. Then Melania said, “Great! Now do my prenup.” A Little Late With Lilly Singh I’m realizing I need to get better at dating. Let’s be real: I’m bored, I’m lonely, I need to put someone else on my will besides my dog, Sparkles. You can tell I’m new to drinking because of what I order. I’m not one of those cool people who likes whiskey or scotch — I like really sweet drinks like cosmos, fruit-flavored vodkas, the stuff that makes the bartender assume I got in with a fake ID. You know the first record of a woman wearing high- heeled shoes dates all the way back to the 16th century, and I’m sure her blisters will be healed any day now. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Congrats to the Kansas City Chiefs on winning Super Bowl LIV. And an even bigger congrats to everyone in Kansas City who actually showed up to work today. Bernie Sanders hosted a Super Bowl party in Iowa yesterday. He even made his special three-layer dip of Robitussin, Metamucil and Werther’s Originals. If NBC can count the votes for “The Voice,” then Iowa should be able to do it for a presidential election. Nancy Pelosi extended her hand to President Trump, and he wouldn’t shake it. I’m not saying it was bad, but even flights circling LaGuardia aren’t left hanging that long. The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Of course, Trump doesn’t think of marriage when he thinks of Moscow. For Trump, Moscow means a binding oath of loyalty that you can not break until death. This is like saying, “Yes he cheated at poker, but how dare you accuse him of cheating you at poker! He will now prove his innocence by cheating you at poker.” Jimmy Kimmel Live According to USA Today, the most popular Super Bowl ad was the Jeep ad where Bill Murray rode around with a groundhog. And the least- liked commercial – was Donald Trump’s re-election campaign ad. It was rated last. Donald Trump is less popular than Scientology and a hummus. All the liberal networks pre-empted their regular programming for [the State of the Union]. Instead of a new episode of “This Is Us,” most Americans spent tonight going, “This is us?” The day after Robert Mueller testified was the day [Trump] threatened Ukraine and Biden. Tomorrow, he’ll probably call China to see if he can give Bernie the coronavirus. Before his victory speech, Trump spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast, which was a tough decision because on the one hand, he doesn’t like to pray, but on the other hand, he loves breakfast. Late Night With Seth Meyers Officials in China opened a new hospital today to deal with the outbreak of coronavirus that was built in just 10 days. And officials in New York said the escalator at the 125th Street subway station should be fixed by 2024. President Trump delivered the State of the Union address today. And I think he’s feeling cocky, ‘cause he just said, “It’s good,” and walked off stage. The makers of Peeps have announced they will be selling Hot Tamale-flavored marshmallows this Easter season. And when he heard that, Jesus announced he’s not coming back. President Trump delivered the State of the Union address last night and claimed that he has led a “great American comeback.” Please. Everyone knows the great American comeback is, “That’s what she said.” East Oregonian and Hermiston Herald | February 26, 2020 Screentime | 19