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sdfernando
(6,084 posts)sdfernando
(6,084 posts)Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)First Speaker
(4,858 posts)Ohiya
(2,735 posts)First Speaker
(4,858 posts)Ohiya
(2,735 posts)Followed by "and get me a drink while you're up"!
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)Ghost of Tom Joad
(1,443 posts)Out of the Past
Response to Ghost of Tom Joad (Reply #164)
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gopiscrap
(24,733 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)gopiscrap
(24,733 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)uriel1972
(4,261 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)gladium et scutum
(829 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)MarianJack
(10,237 posts)PEACE!
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)It's a comedy, and it's 16 years "younger" than Risky Business
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Ohiya
(2,735 posts)Sean Penn playing a guitar player?
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Woody Allen arranged for jazz guitarist Howard Alden to coach Sean Penn on playing the guitar for his role in the film.
(All those scenes where Penn is playing guitar are actually him playing)
Ohiya
(2,735 posts)Alpeduez21
(2,054 posts)Alpeduez21
(2,054 posts)Orange Free State
(611 posts)backtoblue
(13,197 posts)Beaverhausen
(24,699 posts)TexasBushwhacker
(21,204 posts)Kevin Spacey to Jack Lemon
ballabosh
(330 posts)I love that movie.
TexasBushwhacker
(21,204 posts)It's pretty great. Be sure and check it out around 38:30.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)If I remember correctly, Viveca Lindfors played the unfortunate "Bedallia."
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)AzureCrest
(65 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)Your username? The Incompleat Enchanter by L Sprague DeCamp an Fletcher Pratt?
Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)in "The Fellowship of the Ring." He was replaced with Arwen for the movie, which didn't really hurt the story.
malchickiwick
(1,474 posts)geardaddy
(25,392 posts)malchickiwick
(1,474 posts)Well played.
geardaddy
(25,392 posts)lapfog_1
(31,904 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)lapfog_1
(31,904 posts)but the line applies daily to our current "leadership"
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)"Welcome to earth!"
"You don't actually think they spend $20,000 on a hammer, $30,000 on a toilet seat, do you?"
"Mr. President! Wow! This is... what a pleasure. As you can imagine, they... they don't let us out much."
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)"Oh! Elvis has left the building!"
"Now that's what *I* call a close encounter."
Trivia: J. Allen Hynek was a famous ufologist and the creator of the diverse kinds of contact with extra-terrestrial life, as explained in his book "The UFO Experience: A Scientific Study" (1972). The first kind: sighting of an one or more UFOs. The second kind: observation of physical evidence of extra-terrestrial visitation. The third kind: contact with one or more extra-terrestrials.
And also: Dr. Allen's son Joel Hynek directed the design of the camouflage for the creature in the movie Predator (1987).
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)I've known about J. Allen Hynek since the late 1950s, when, as a teenager, I would go to the library and read magazine articles about UFOs, as well as check out books on the subject.
BTW, at the end of "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," Hynek "can be seen, bearded and with pipe in mouth, stepping forward to view the spectacle." (Wikipedia)
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)Another detail from IMDB: In the briefing room scene at Area 51 behind Hiller and Grey there is a night vision pan of the base. What you are seeing are actual shots of the real Area 51 taken by a conspiracy theorist from a place called "Freedom Ridge". The ridge was commandeered by the U.S. government in the late 90s and is no longer accessible to the public.
forgotmylogin
(7,952 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)forgotmylogin
(7,952 posts)forgotmylogin
(7,952 posts)Initech
(108,783 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)One of my all-time favorite black comedies
Initech
(108,783 posts)My favorite scene is where Tony Cox goes "You really should stop digging in your asshole!". I guess that line was improved. It worked!
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)(The asshole line)
My 2 favorite scenes are:
- When Billy Bob, dressed as Santa, is eating guacamole salad in the food court, and a mother comes over and says to her little boy, "Look who's here" .upon which Billy Bob shouts at the mother "I'm on my fucking lunch break!" ..with guacamole flying out of his mouth.
The mother responds: "Are you insane?"
- The scene in the boxing ring where Tony Cox is giving "the kid" some pointers about how to protect himself from bullies, and "the kid" kicks him in the balls, after which Tony Cox proceeds to hit "the kid" hard in his stomach, causing him to fall down, and then Billy Bob yells at Tony Cox for hitting "the kid", which results in Tony Cox hitting HIM hard in the gut, knocking him down as well..then, while on the floor of the boxing ring, Billy Bob hits Tony Cox hard in the gut, causing HIM to fall down...at which point, all three of them are on the floor.
Corny as hell but hilarious!
Initech
(108,783 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)(Too easy)
Comatose Sphagetti
(836 posts)NT
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)Spoken by Will Geer.
Comatose Sphagetti
(836 posts)Love that movie!
Tikki
(15,140 posts)forty-eight pounds.
Tikki
Ferrets are Cool
(22,957 posts)Tikki
(15,140 posts)Plus I really enjoy James Jarmusch movies.
Tikki
Ferrets are Cool
(22,957 posts)Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai. Very underrated movie IMO.
Tikki
(15,140 posts)My favorite of his and maybe an all-time favorite movie is...Stranger Than Paradise..
Tikki
askyagerz
(901 posts)janterry
(4,429 posts)janterry
(4,429 posts)I didn't quite remember all of that, either, - but the 'don't be that guy' seemed like say anything.
Just one little binger to brighten up your day...
jmowreader
(53,194 posts)mikeysnot
(4,926 posts)janterry
(4,429 posts)reality? I mean... I mean, is Mount Everest more "real" than New York? I mean, isn't New York "real"? I mean, you see, I think if you could become fully aware of what existed in the cigar store next door to this restaurant, I think it would just blow your brains out! I mean... I mean, isn't there just as much "reality" to be perceived in the cigar store as there is on Mount Everest?
I hope posting a paragraph is okay. It's not the most obvious movie (but it's my favorite)
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)(I have no idea what movie that's from)
janterry
(4,429 posts)kindred-movie-spirit.
alas!
(but glad the paragraph is okay
geardaddy
(25,392 posts)You know what I'd like to be? A cartoon of some kind. You know, like when they get hit in the head with a frying pan or something, and their head looks like the frying pan, with the handle and everything? They they just go *booiing* and their head comes back to normal? Wouldn't that be great?
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)That sounds like something Christian Slater may have said to Joe Pesci
geardaddy
(25,392 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)geardaddy
(25,392 posts)It's a line from Daniel Stern.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(22,957 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)"Lithium is no longer available on credit."
Ferrets are Cool
(22,957 posts)You look back at all the big names who were in that movie....but NO ONE knew then. It's amazing. There should have been a sequel.
Runningdawg
(4,664 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)Sounds like it should be from that movie.
Runningdawg
(4,664 posts)Here is a hint: the person who said that line was Cleavon Little as DJ Super Soul.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)Runningdawg
(4,664 posts)MarianJack
(10,237 posts)...I LOVED the naked girl on the motorcycle.
PEACE!
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)Since 1972 she's been out of acting and working in costuming for the industry.
yortsed snacilbuper
(7,947 posts)Last edited Thu Mar 22, 2018, 11:10 PM - Edit history (1)
?t=5heaven05
(18,124 posts)"Space is boundless, I feel lonely"
MissMillie
(39,652 posts)tough one... but I know the one in my head.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)CatMor
(6,212 posts)Have you seen "Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas" with Johnny Depp & Benito Del Toro?
If so, what did you think of it?
CatMor
(6,212 posts)It is hilarious with a great cast. Hunter S. Thompson was crazy but I enjoyed reading him.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)I'm a big fan of Johnny Depp ....I love every one of his movies that I've seen
(Except "Crybaby"..despite Depp's excellent acting job)
He's a very good actor, imo, and I thought he did a good job as Raoul Duke in the 1998 film.
I think Benicio Del Toro is a good actor too, but he just looked way too young to play Dr. Gonzo, especially compared to Peter Boyle's "Dr. Gonzo" in "Where the Buffalo Roam"
BTW,Thompson's character, "Dr. Gonzo" was based on a real character who was a close friend of Thompson's..attorney, politician, novelist & Chicano activist Oscar Zeta Acosta, who wrote "Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo" as well as "The revolt of the Cockroach People"
CatMor
(6,212 posts)I love Coen Brothers movies yet their most popular one being The Big Lebowski is the one I was disappointed in.
Very interesting about Thompson's close friend, I did not know that.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)After all, the dialogue was written by Hunter S. Thompson, and Neil Young wrote the songs.
I just prefer "Where the Buffalo Roam"... mostly because I'm such a big fan of both Bill Murray and Peter Boyle.
(The first "Where the Buffalo Roam" was a 1938 western starring Tex Ritter)
demosincebirth
(12,826 posts)CatMor
(6,212 posts)demosincebirth
(12,826 posts)A HERETIC I AM
(24,876 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)Young Frankenstein
A HERETIC I AM
(24,876 posts)The whole pouring soup bit was hilarious and Gene Hackman played it too well!
Here's the whole clip;
skypilot
(9,128 posts)*
Ferrets are Cool
(22,957 posts)skypilot
(9,128 posts)On edit: Did you TRY to cheat?
TexasBushwhacker
(21,204 posts)skypilot
(9,128 posts)*
sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)ballabosh
(330 posts)sarcasmo
(23,968 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Orange Free State
(611 posts)El Supremo
(20,436 posts)One of the best movies ever made.
Eliot Rosewater
(34,285 posts)Sadly there's little you can do due to the red tape in the bush
PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)"Oh, my piglets, we are the origins of war, not history's forces, nor the times, nor justice, nor the lack of it, nor causes, nor religions, nor ideas, nor kinds of government, nor any other thing. We are the killers. We breed wars. We carry it like syphilis inside. Dead bodies rot in field and stream because the living ones are rotten. For the love of God, can't we love one another just a little? That's how peace begins. We have so much to love each other for. We have such possibilities, my children. We could change the world."
ballabosh
(330 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,493 posts)WhiteTara
(31,260 posts)sakabatou
(46,148 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,694 posts)yellowdogintexas
(23,694 posts)Ohiya
(2,735 posts)or La cage (au folle)? I'm too tired to look it up!
yellowdogintexas
(23,694 posts)This is my favorite movie, though
Ohiya
(2,735 posts)It sounds like something that William Burroughs would say.
Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)Ohiya
(2,735 posts)TexasBushwhacker
(21,204 posts)This will sound totally lame, but I saw it for the first time at a free screening. I was a volunteer at the film festival and got my pass from them. Everyone else in the audience of 200 or so got their passes from the local R&B station. I was the ONLY white person in the audience. I was worried I would laugh at different things and wouldn't get some of the humor. But it was all good. We all thought it was funny.
Yes, I am lame.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Mendocino
(8,492 posts)?
MarianJack
(10,237 posts)...the next day Jesus was GONE!"
This will probably be a tough one.
PEACE!
Zoonart
(14,466 posts)CatMor
(6,212 posts)Zoonart
(14,466 posts)Just watched this again last week and had forgotten what a good movie it is.
raging moderate
(4,624 posts)Last edited Sun Apr 1, 2018, 10:34 PM - Edit history (2)
This was from a post-WWII movie about a soldier who had been blinded in combat. He broke off his engagement, because, he told a friend, it would be unfair to his fiancée to make her marry a blind man. The friend knew the guy's fiancée was a smart, plucky woman. He helped the blind guy to understand that this woman could not stop loving him just because he'd been blinded, that he would be able to manage most things on his own, and that a smart, plucky woman like her would actually enjoy the challenge of helping him be a success. Then the blind guy sought out his fiancée and told her he still loved her, and she told him she still loved him and was confident in his ability to make his mark in the world. They agreed to get married as planned. The blind guy told her that he had found out about opportunities for blind men to study and achieve. "We are going to be a lawyer!" he said. "Yes," she said. "I bet we are going to be a judge!" Or something like that. I always thought this was from The Best Years of Our Lives, but then it was not in there after all. I think Dana Andrews played the blind guy.
zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)Did you know there was a sequel?
zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)How was it released?
discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)Mendocino
(8,492 posts)enid602
(9,686 posts)Yes, Rome is thousands of years old . . .and what are you, fifty?
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Mendocino
(8,492 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)(We live just east of Mendocino County)
Mendocino
(8,492 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,764 posts)...I'll take you back to your father. I have to talk to him about this game."
Here's a hink: Spike Lee directed.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)NNadir
(38,047 posts)...they're capable of almost anything.
CatMor
(6,212 posts)NNadir
(38,047 posts)Miles Archer
(23,278 posts)HINT: It was a remake of a classic film.
CatMor
(6,212 posts)I find that movie so creepy.
TlalocW
(15,675 posts)From the greatest movie... EVER!
TlalocW
Mme. Defarge
(9,020 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday uttered that great line
Mme. Defarge
(9,020 posts)youre not wearing a bustle.
Maybe the best damned performance of all time.
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Mme. Defarge
(9,020 posts)one for each of ya.
shanny
(6,709 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)red dog 1
(33,063 posts)FiveGoodMen
(20,018 posts)GReedDiamond
(5,549 posts)And, same character, different scene - "Gotta smoke?"
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red dog 1
(33,063 posts)Mendocino
(8,492 posts)with franks and beans?
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)I think Felix was calling Oscar to tell him not to eat hot dogs because "we're having franks and beans for dinner."
Probably my favorite line is:
OSCAR (to Felix)
You leave me little notes on my pillow...I told you a-hundred-and-sixty-eight times..I can't.....
stand...little notes on my pillow!..We are all out of corn flakes - F. U.....It took me three hours to figure out that 'F.U.' was Felix Unger!
red dog 1
(33,063 posts)The_Casual_Observer
(27,742 posts)jmowreader
(53,194 posts)jmowreader
(53,194 posts)miyazaki
(2,650 posts)Initech
(108,783 posts)"...And their kiss was the only convincing moment in it!"