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When he goes to the cockpit to ask Cyrus what the plan is, Cage has a truly bizarre line. Cyrus is skeptical about why he wants to know and to appease him, Cage says, "Hey! This is your barbeque and it is good." Amazing.
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EPISODE 107 — Lake Placid: LIVE!
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
At one point Brendan Gleeson tells Betty White she's now under house arrest. Can a sheriff just decide that? Doesn't a judge have to make that ruling? Also, regarding the discussed line, "if you call me mam one more time I'll sue you, and with today's laws it's possible," I don't think anyone mentioned that Gleeson immediately responded, "she's good." There was no acting or inflection. He just said the words "she's good." -
EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Adam Savage does have a pretty awesome podcast. And he loves movies. Maybe there could be a Mythbusters special. -
EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
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EPISODE 106 — Deep Blue Sea: LIVE!
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
First off, I'm convinced that Deep Blue Sea and Anaconda are the same movie. Second, nobody mentioned LL Cool J and the alleged scientists' insane misunderstanding of Einstein's theory of general relativity. -
EPISODE 338 — Be My Guest, Literally
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
It was good. But was it detaching-nose-you-get-on-and-ride-into-the-stratosphere good? -
I also laughed like a maniac when crazy husband got out of his car at the parade roadblock and threw his bottle. It was suppose to look menacing I guess. It wasn't.
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There was some great bad dialogue in this. "I'll be damned." - The husband, after seeing Katie on the security tape there was no way she wasn't on. "It's a bike not a kidney." - Dead ghost wife
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I would really like it if June hosted a philosophy podcast.
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EPISODE 336 — NOT Farts and Procreation 4
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Nope. I'm going to own it. I'm changing the pronunciation of that word. -
EPISODE 336 — NOT Farts and Procreation 4
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
I moved at the beginning of the month and this was the wireless I set up. I don't have anything to add. Everyone else has summed up my feelings perfectly. Thanks for the laughs Harris.- 369 replies
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I forgot to mention my favorite scene. When Connery first meets the apathetics, he picks that one girl up and heaves her across the room like a sack of flour. I had to pause it I was laughing so hard.
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This movie predicted wearable technology surprisingly accurately. It also predicted portable projectors.
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Good point. Why did the prisoners have access to open flames?
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"God, he's a catcher's mitt with eyes." Seriously. So much stuff for this movie! Jack Palance really, really, loved those mice that he only referred to as Tango and Cash. Like, it was obsessively weird. This may be correction, but I'm not sure. Regarding the weird bullet thing at the beginning. My take was that Tango was switching to non-lethal bullets. Maybe he wanted to scare the guys in the truck, but not actually shoot them? Who knows. I think this movie was almost good. The first thing I noticed, was that the cinematography was actually not half bad. There were some sequences that featured pretty nicely framed shots. Then when Kurt Russell entered the picture, I was immediately sold on his character. He was amazing, even when the script around him was garbage. Imagine if they had fixed the (admittedly many) plot issues, and replaced Stallone with someone who could better play a by-the-books character (Nicolas Cage anyone?).
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Apparently Gene Kelly was a real dick. He was abusive to Debbie Reynolds on the set of "Singing in the Rain." From an interview with her: "'Gene Kelly was a little tough and he used to yell at me on the set," says Debbie. "He never wanted me in Singin' In The Rain....'" "Reynolds says: 'My feet were bleeding from all that dancing and when I pointed it out, Gene would say 'Clean it up!' He was very sentimental like that! 'What's more, he ended up using the very first take we had done in the morning.' Kelly would also get irritated when he felt she wasn't looking enthusiastic enough on camera. 'If I wasn't smiling, Gene would yell at me to smile more. During filming I thought my cheeks were going to crack from all that smiling.'" I would love stories of Gene Kelly yelling at the people who made this movie. Link to the article: http://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/393594/Debbie-Reynolds-I-ve-still-got-a-song-in-my-heart-at-81
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Episode 327 — Bang! Bang! Into Your Mouth!
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
I don't even know. .............................. The Wolf Wing by Aaron Sorkin INT. EARWOLF, MORNING The double doors burst open and PAUL F. TOMPKINS strides through, followed by ENGINEER CODY CODY. The camera tracks in front of them for their walk and talk. CODY CODY We have a big problem. PAUL What happened? CODY CODY It's Zouks. He... PAUL Jesus Christ! Was he flipping through vaginas again? CODY CODY No. It's about Ben... There's a ringing. PAUL pulls out his cell phone and puts it to his ear. PAUL Yeah...I don't care if you have to drag him to the studio in chains. Adam Scott will be here for at 10:30. You fuck this up, you can be an engineer Cody somewhere else. CODY CODY I have a new message from Ben Schwartz. PAUL Play it. The camera pans around them as a musical message from BENNY SCHWAZ plays. CODY CODY This is the 18th request for a solo bolo. PAUL We're going to have to take this to the big guy. Get me a face-to-face with HOT SAUCERMAN. -
You mentioned that Danny Devito had to fly back to the weird pregnancy place. But he was flying from Canada to California. And he beat Emma Thompson there! How the hell did he do that? The people were still outside Arnold's door. Was their an eight hour standoff?
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Episode BO2014.1 — Best of 2014 Pt 1
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in Comedy Bang Bang
Directing traffic like Steven Soderbergh. -
Episode 19 — U2 Holiday Special
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in U Talkin' Talking Heads 2 My Talking Head
I wonder if the live show is gonna be good. -
Episode 99 — A View To a Kill: LIVE
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
Yeah, M asks where Bond is. Cut to this shot. Hard to knock them for that though. It's classic Bond. Some other things: M, the head of MI6, doesn't know what an EMP is. He's a major player in England's national security...he should know what that is. Even Bond knows. On the positive side, the whole sequence with the mine flooding was actually pretty cool. I thought the movie deserved props for that. -
Episode 99 — A View To a Kill: LIVE
walterwoodsiv replied to JulyDiaz's topic in How Did This Get Made?
I heard June's in talks to star in a biopic of the butterfly woman. -
I just want Paul to record them reacting to the Chicken scene. And the bathroom scene.
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You guys hit almost everything: Busey-level nutso teeth Chicken Product placement everywhere Makes more sense as a French film Foreign Michael Cera Making fun of mentally handicapped people I don't have anything clever because I was completely confused by this movie. So here are some of my notes without any context (because I don't remember). "Somebody wrote the line 'skank-ass hoe'." "Everybody in this movie is a sociopath." "The blonde looks like an animated character." "This is the longest movie ever made." "Was that a twist? Is she gay?" - I don't know what this note refers to. Then my last two notes at the end of the movie: "Wait, what's Demi's job?" "I don't know who half of these characters are."