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"Well Gunga Din let me explain. 'Gentlemen' is an extinct term from the Victorian age, a century dead. It refers to a caste system with the rich at the top and anyone else beneath them, with 'gentlemen' always conveniently referring to the rich turd and his friends, never the poor schmucks who actually work for a living. The term is embarrassing obsolete and should have died with women's suffrage. If you can imagine 'no greater insult,' then you have a lousy imagination."
Actually they should have filmed this whole sequence when doing the film, not just the part with the bike and Pep Boys sign in the background. I was amazed they were able to find a clean copy of the blue dress with gold tie the woman who is one of the rubber neckers wore watching the firefighters trying to put out a fire and says "what a terrible sight". In the main film during the big quake she wears the same dress & gets glass in her forehead - supposedly she has the glass there right before the glass hits her. They should have kept this in the film since it further establishes that Jody's nuts: after she said "what a terrible sight", Jody - who is supposed to be en route to reporting to emergency National Guard duty status and who is at the scene looking on like the other rubber neckers says "no, that's not terrible, it's beautiful" (referring to the fire).
The difference between this Boeing 747 cargo plane that exploded and crashed and Windsor Air Flight 114 is that this cargo plane was used by terrorists Stewart, Esperanza and other mercenaries to escape. They were duly punished for their evil deeds. The flames formed after the explosion will also serve as landing strip indicators for the 18 commercial airliners trapped in the sky, including the plane on which the protagonist McClain's wife was aboard.
I’m glad that Linda was there’s for Stacey especially when she’s crying/ upset. I’m glad that they both wonderful friends. I remembered when Stacey told Linda that’s Mike Damone didn’t show up take her to the doctor appointment or whatever’s she’s calls him a little prick especially she’s got even with him.
Kids in the 80s. Go to school, go to work till 11pm and get up and go to school, oh and somehow still play on the baseball team. Todays kids are complete wimps.
Ok, this is supposed to be their death? Why he would kill themselves? Just because the tape? I mean, come’on… this is my favorite movie, Sharon Stone performs stunning, the score and soundtrack are amazing.
What pops out first watching this is how the pacing is wrong. After Jules' moving speech, and the couple's dance to "The Way You Look Tonight" (mirroring the tenderness on the riverboat scene), having her wander out alone on the lawn to call George at his home just feels sad. His encouragement feels forced, and, while he's nice enough, John Corbett's character just comes across as a pest. We lose George's terrific little monologue, we lose his surprise reveal on the phone call, and the reprise of "I Say A Little Prayer For You" becomes cut off. It's George's song that he flamboyantly sings to Jules; without him it feels hollow. Having the catering staff join in to sing along though, is an interesting direction that feels like the kernel of a really good idea. It mirrors how the restaurant also burst into the song earlier, but the concept doesn't get the traction that it deserves.
For anyone curious, according to some ex Disney employees / animators......Disney wanted this movie to flop so they could ditch the 2d animation style in favour for pure 3D. They didn't market this movie well and it shows. It still to this day is a technical marvel. One of the best.
i've got this very book of the dead. naturom demonto. ex mortis. necronomicon. original artwork as created by tom sullivan, and is purpaps the most accurate evil dead 1981 book on the internet.