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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:Talking about film music. Here's an underrated film that I'm puzzled has not been on more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFF--BzVfao
I don't know why she was so made fun of for that. I thought she did really well. Oh, so women of a certain age often put weight on. So shoot them.
Have you seen this hilarious interview with Oliver Reed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpscJe4L9Do
Did you see the follow up interview in which Ollie "recalls" not too accurately the clash between Shelley and himself calling Johnny Carson "Russell Harty", and falling off his chair at the end??
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Hobbes' Choice wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:Talking about film music. Here's an underrated film that I'm puzzled has not been on more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFF--BzVfao
I don't know why she was so made fun of for that. I thought she did really well. Oh, so women of a certain age often put weight on. So shoot them.
Have you seen this hilarious interview with Oliver Reed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpscJe4L9Do
Did you see the follow up interview in which Ollie "recalls" not too accurately the clash between Shelley and himself calling Johnny Carson "Russell Harty", and falling off his chair at the end??
Yes. I saw that. He was a scary man, although it's hard to know how much was just him deliberately making a fool of himself for the sake of entertainment. This clip is fascinating, and you get an acting lesson for nothing. The ending is priceless, although people are so precious and PC now he wouldn't get away with it today. He would be forced to issue insincere apologies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmnK0ty0RBE
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vegetariantaxidermy wrote:
Hobbes' Choice wrote:
vegetariantaxidermy wrote: I don't know why she was so made fun of for that. I thought she did really well. Oh, so women of a certain age often put weight on. So shoot them.
Have you seen this hilarious interview with Oliver Reed?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpscJe4L9Do
Did you see the follow up interview in which Ollie "recalls" not too accurately the clash between Shelley and himself calling Johnny Carson "Russell Harty", and falling off his chair at the end??
Yes. I saw that. He was a scary man, although it's hard to know how much was just him deliberately making a fool of himself for the sake of entertainment. This clip is fascinating, and you get an acting lesson for nothing. The ending is priceless, although people are so precious and PC now he wouldn't get away with it today. He would be forced to issue insincere apologies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmnK0ty0RBE
I always loved Ollie for the man you love to hate. A braggard, arrogant, self assured, drinker extrordinary. He, Richard Harris, Richard Burton were a different breed.
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The effects of negative reinforcement.

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Cloud Atlas
(An ending flat and inane beyond belief)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD5DVxqmjRo

Anything more powerful? I don't know what.
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The scene in Seven Beauties where the protagonist is moving a dead body, and it is passing gas.
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Always Look on the Bright Side

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Office Space the Bob's Interview Typical Day

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Funny actors.

A lighter version of the Bill Cosby era, so it only took about 5% of Goldie’s attention to handle little Dudley.

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Then you’ve got your hicks from the sticks who probably are likkered up for the first time, and given the misogyny of the culture, well …

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... train.html
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Walker wrote:
Funny actors.

A lighter version of the Bill Cosby era, so it only took about 5% of Goldie’s attention to handle little Dudley.

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Then you’ve got your hicks from the sticks who probably are likkered up for the first time, and given the misogyny of the culture, well …

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... train.html
You'll upset the SJWs. Apparently they have ordained that we will all live in a glorious melting pot and sing kumbaya all day (excluding the SJWs of course. They tend to live in non-rainbow neighbourhoods), although I don't see what social justice has to do with forcing people from completely different cultures and value systems to live together.
But what does your link has to do with the film scene?
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