WKSU News: "The Avengers" drawing giggles from Germans
- ️Sun Dec 05 2004
Arts and Entertainment
Friday, May 4, 2012 "The Avengers" drawing giggles from Germans Cleveland's makeup job to look like Stuttgart has some Europeans confused by WKSU's KABIR BHATIA | ![]() Reporter Kabir Bhatia |
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This RTA bus bearing Cleveland Clinic ads is on its way to University Circle, and then to Frankfurt |
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"The Avengers" drawing giggles from Germans
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Ulrike Vorhauer grew up in Ulm, a suburb of Stuttgart. She’s now a professor at Kent State who noticed a number of anomalies in the Avengers photos.
“Modern police cars are blue, not green. And Stuttgart is not a city with skyscrapers. It’s not a city like Cleveland. I was upset about missing details, like misspelled street names. There would never be hotel with the name ‘Strasse.’ That’s ‘Hotel Street.’ Maybe Hotel at the Park, but...”
Many of the pictures show clearly Ohio details -- American flags on adjacent buildings, ODOT “Road Closed” signs, and even RTA buses on side streets. But those were only visible on-set; filmmakers no doubt framed their shots around such grossly Cleveland touches. And Vorhauer understands that Hollywood often takes liberties with set design.
“’Good Will Hunting’ plays at MIT, but people who know realize it's not at MIT. This is such a million dollar project, why didn't they hire someone German to look at it?”
Reviewed or not, Vorhauer is still excited her hometowns – both real and adopted – will be splashed across movie-plexes this summer.