The constant neighing , my horses neigh very little ever, now there are a lot that do especially mares but not like that! Oh and the riders jerking their reins up and ridiculously high just to turn and run off!
All the running ..here and there always at a dead run. Switching the horses that don't even match the star's. Close up bay.. Long shot bay.. Close up bay.
Breeds used were not bred in the time depicted. Dutch Friesians are popular now but the breed is about 400 years old. Alexander the not so great rode a Friesian. How many hundreds of years ahead of his time was this?
It bugs me when stallion/gelding plays the part of a mare or filly. If they have to have a gelding/stallion play a mares part, they could at least not show the plumbing and it wouldn't be so obvious. It bugs me the other way aroud too, but it's no quite as obvious. Even non horse people can figure that out. Also bugs when tbey use several horses to play the part of one particular horse and they look nothing s like other than whatever white markings they paint on it.
Further Pet peeves: "Wild," unbroken horses standing calmly and rearing and pedaling their front feet. Frightened horses bolt, kick, crash into things. 2. Changing horses every few frames. In old movies they even change their colors and BREEDS. 3. The notion that some random city kid can feed an untrained stallion and suddenly it is tame, obedient to him. Stallions can be tricky to handle even when fully trained and ridden by an expert.
Mine is horses that are supposed to be wild but have shoes on. I mean what blacksmith is going to go out and shoe a herd of what are supposed to be wild mustangs. Or when the actors use incorrect terminology. Like in a Movie about a standardbred mare they said they were going out to ride her. Well they didn't ride her they drove her. And then there is the movie the longest ride. Girl gets on horse for first time and after a short time she is galloping across the open fields. Don't know any beginners that would be doing that. Or a clearly scared person giving another riding instructions. I mean can they not cast people in roles that can actually ride if required.
Congratulations - you've found all the imperfections in children's movies about horses. Let's see how you do with Peter Pan.
Using the wrong breeds in films... like the Friesian.. they are used in EVERYTHING... They were used in Alexander (there is evidence that Friesians were around during that time, but it was believed that [Romans] thought they were ugly and used them for farm work... Horse movies need to be historically accurate or us horse people will continue to go nuts about it..