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General Information => Movie Night => Topic started by: KC on July 13, 2007, 04:21:02 PM
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This is the Movie Night discussion thread for Every Which Way but Loose. We'll meet here up to an hour before we start rolling the film. For anyone who'd like to join us... have your Every Which Way but Loose DVD ready to play on Sunday, July 22nd. Check here to see what time we'll be starting the film in your area:
U.S. West Coast (PDT) - 1:00 PM
Mid-U.S. (CDT) - 3:00 PM
U.S. East Coast (EDT) - 4:00 PM
Great Britain, Portugal (BST, WEST) - 9:00 PM
France, Italy (CEST) - 10:00 PM
Finland (EEST) - 11:00 PM
New South Wales, Australia 6:00 AM (EST) Monday, July 23
PLEASE NOTE: This is the same time as for our last movie night (Unforgiven, in June), but it is one hour EARLIER than our "traditional" starting time for Movie Night.
If anyone needs to check any other time zones, this is the converter I used:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html
We'll be starting the movie at the first frame where you can see "Warner Bros. Pictures", "A Time Warner Entertainment Company":
(http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/4556/ewwblchapter1qz0.jpg)
On the R-1 DVD, this is at 0:00:03 on the counter. Set up your movie here, and pause. We'll all be hitting "Start" at exactly the top of the hour.
We'll be taking three short breaks during the film (around ten minutes each). The first break is at the beginning of Chapter 9, this great closeup of Orville (28:03 on the R-1 DVD):
(http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/8718/ewwblchapter9qx2.jpg)
This is just after the scene with Philo and Lynn in the car, ending with "Right now we're gonna meet my friend Orville, he's waitin' on us."
The second break is at the beginning of Chapter 17, with Ma Boggs on the porch. On the R-1 DVD, this is at 56:55:
(http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/7753/ewwblchapter17pf5.jpg)
This is right after the nighttime scene in which Echo meets Clyde.
The third break is about halfway through Chapter 24. On the R1 DVD this is at 1:25:16:
(http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/9391/ewwblchapter24tz2.jpg)
Pause on the closeup of the rattlesnake, in the scene where the two cops are stalking Philo as he fishes.
I hope to see as many members here as possible on Sunday!
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A reminder about how to turn of the "warning" message that someone else has posted while you were typing... Let me quote a post of mine from the Tightrope Movie Night thread:
I wanted to mention one thing that should help make this thread more fun for everyone. By default, this board gives you a warning message when someone else has posted while you're writing a post. That can get very frustrating in the heat of things in these threads ... but now the feature can be turned off, temporarily (or permanently if you prefer).
To turn it off, click the link on the brown bar near the top of the page to your profile: (http://www.clinteastwood.org/forums/Themes/WesternMocha/images/english/profile.gif)
You'll go to your profile page. On the left-hand side, there's a list of stuff you can do here including "Modify profile." Under that heading, click the link to "Look and Layout Preferences." Now you'll see some choices with little white checkboxes next to them. One of them is "Don't warn on new replies made while posting." Click in that box so there's a check mark there. Then, in the lower right hand corner, click "Change profile" and you're all set.
I find it also helps to use the keyboard shortcut when posting: alt+s. (Or in the latest version of Firefox, alt+shift+s.)
Another useful thing to do before the Movie Night starts is to turn on Quick Reply. In brief, on the "Look and Layout Preferences" section of your Profile page, make sure that next to the line "Use quick reply on topic display" it says "Show, on by default." Then you'll be able to type your post right in the "quick reply" box at the bottom of the thread, and you won't have to wait for a "Reply" page to open.
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Less than an hour to go! Is everyone starting to get ready ... finding the DVD, getting the popcorn started, checking the fridge for cold beverages of your choice, etc? :D
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I'm here! I've got everything all set up.
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I am here.
Philo .
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I'm here too. Just as well I have to listen to the sound through headphones as there is torrential rain outside and I wouldn't be able to hear much unless I had the sound RIGHT UP. Gary has an early start tomorrow morning so too much noise would not go down very well. The PC is right next to the bedroom in the den.
I am all set up too, drinks and cookies. I don't plan on leaving the PC for this one. :)
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I'm pulling myself away from Harry Potter to watch this with you guys. :D
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Just followed KC's guide for setting up and all seems well.
Philo .
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Just before we start I thought I would include how the film opened in 1978
(http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/9562/warnerbd2.jpg)
This was the original Warner trademark up to and including 1983's Sudden impact.
Philo
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Did it have the same little jingle?
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It was mute with the start of the song on the black fading up.
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Some other facts from the original screenplay ....
Philo is written as 32 (Eastwood was 47 when filming began but didn't look it)
There was much more bad language.
Palamino club is written as Silver Stallion
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Hello,I am here.
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Hey everyone, just made it. Almost slept in. :-[
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Hello Richard and Schofield!
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OK, ROLLING everyone!
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running
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opening scene is Lankershim blvd california
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Rolling.
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The opening song seems very popular.
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throwing gum wrapper out of the window was in the script
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I just noticed that the Board time is a little fast ... a bit more than a minute, by my watch. We're still going by the Board time so keep checking with that for the end of breaks, etc.
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look for wood falling off of Philo's truck as it enters the yard
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Name of company where Philo drives in "Sawyer pipe and supply"
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The title phrase really only makes sense in the context of the song ... ;)
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Great you are here Philo O0
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During his taunt of Philo origianlly the fat man grabbed either side of Philo's face.
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Does anyonr know the year of Philo's truck?
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look for jump cut as he hits the jukebox
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Philo drives home on Roscoe blvd
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I like how the song starts up again.
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Philo and clyde's fight was much longer in the script
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I love Ruth Gordon in this! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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I love Ruth Gordon in this! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
Agreed 100%!
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I love Ruth Gordon in this! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
I am with you there KC.
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I love Ruth Gordon in this! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
She is brilliant in the part.
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extra scene after this .... with Philo having confrontation on delievring some materials
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This was from Clint's "Olympia Beer" era! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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Philo's opponent was originally called Church
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"That's two dumb questions in a row!" (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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two extra scenes before this were .....
two workman say how rich they are going to be betting on Philo.
Sybil's cafe where she runs a book on Philo's fights
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two extra scenes before this were .....
two workman say how rich they are going to be betting on Philo.
Sybil's cafe where she runs a book on Philo's fights
I would have liked to have seen that last one!
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IN this scene in the script Philo removes his own teeth UGGGH
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Good ol' Mel Tillis.
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IN this scene in the script Philo removes his own teeth UGGGH
:D I'm glad that got cut.
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after she storms off Philo has the cruder line "and I thought it was my balls you were after"
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:D I'm glad that got cut.
Me too, however this bit does make me laugh. ;D
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after she storms off Philo has the cruder line "and I thought it was my balls you were after"
LOL!
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I believe Sondra Locke wasn't too happy about singing in this movie.
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I believe Sondra Locke wasn't too happy about singing in this movie.
I'm not happy about it either.
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I'm not happy about it either.
:D
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I'm not happy about it either.
Oh! so WELL said Kid. O0
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I thought Sondra was really good in this film. It is my favorite with her.
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I believe Sondra Locke wasn't too happy about singing in this movie.
Kid took the words out of my mouth ... but actually, I think she doesn't do that badly, under the circumstances.
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I thought Sondra was really good in this film. It is my favorite with her.
Mine would be The Outlaw...
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Philo asks Orville to leave the bar so that he can be with Lynn
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country song chase lyrics written for these scenes include the lines "She was turnin him every which way but loose"
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extra scene chase goes thru a jack in the box drive in
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"Slightly advanced!" (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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street and alfalfa field location Huneme rd and perkins rd Oxnard california.
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This is one of my favorite scenes in the film.
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stopped
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paws :D
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OK, everyone paused?
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Paused.
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Yup!
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We'll start again at twenty minutes to the hour, Board time! :)
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Cool. :)
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no problem
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My four year old son was walking around hitting the air like he was pretending to be Philo. Wy wife and I told him not to take that into day care. ;D
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nice story Richard
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My four year old son was walking around hitting the air like he was pretending to be Philo. Wy wife and I told him not to take that into day care. ;D
Is this his first Eastwood film,Richard?
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Dirty Harry was his first. I had to put my hands over his eyes and ears several times.
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My four year old son was walking around hitting the air like he was pretending to be Philo. Wy wife and I told him not to take that into day care. ;D
Awesome! :D
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OK, rolling!
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running
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Rolling
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My four year old son was walking around hitting the air like he was pretending to be Philo. Wy wife and I told him not to take that into day care. ;D
One of the reasons Clint agreed to do this movie was so he could have made one picture that his kids could see.
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Rolling for about a minute in a half
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The raft operator in Josey right?
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The raft operator in Josey right?
Yep, plenty of the Eastwood stock company in this.
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"About Clyde goddamnit!" :D
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no surprise that the end of this scene was not scripted.
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black widows house is located in San Gabriel california.
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"No respect, no privacy"
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original line "driving around this valley with a f***in ape
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after this scene a very long lost scenes a montage of Philo and Lynn on the boardwalk , on rides, bumper cars, philo hitting a test your strength and winning a prize, eating cotton candy etc, this was filmed edited and dropped prior to previews
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extra scene philo racing in model cars with Lynn cheering him over the finish line
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extra scene philo racing in model cars with Lynn cheering him over the finish line
Don't think that scene would've made all too much sense.
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I wonder if The Palomino is still around these days.
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extra scene philo and orville go out on orville's breakdown scam and come to the aid of a motorist
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DMV Oxnard CA
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Hank Worden!!
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"Goodbye now!" That always makes me laugh.
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Gregory Walcott! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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"They are the cops"
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Somebody call the cops!
They are the cops.
I love that scene.
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extra scene philo selects oranges for Clyde at the pit stop
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Nice cantaloupes! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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"Echo". "Huh?" :D
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sybil's located at 12192 san fernando rd sylmar
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More bad language in original during biker v truckers fight "lets go cutes" is replaced with another very bad C word.
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this scene with Ma and the cops is a scream
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Ma is fantastic. She's such a lady ;D ;D
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this scene with Ma and the cops is a scream
I love that scene as well. Does anyone know how old she was when this film was made?
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Paused.
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OK, paused? :)
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paused.
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We'll start again at 20 after the hour, if that's OK with everyone.
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Stopped
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Does anyone know how old she was when this film was made?
She was born in 1896. October 30th
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I love that scene as well. Does anyone know how old she was when this film was made?
According to the IMDb, she was born in 1896, so she would have been around 82.
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Does anyone know how old she was when this film was made?
82 I think.
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That is amazing that she had that spunk persay at 82.
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Her last movie was released in 1988.
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OK, rolling again!
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Rolling.
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running
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Hospitable my ass
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There's that Tom Selleck look alike with the chain.
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Did she fire six shots or only five? ;)
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Ma misfires
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extra scene Herb and putnum ask about philo at sybil's
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extra scene during philo and clyde's montage they visit a pet store.
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the late great Charlie Rich
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Sorry I haven't been posting ... I hit the wrong button on the DVD player and it went back to the menu. Then I spilled a full glass of seltzer, and I've been trying to clean up the mess. Where are we, "He just doesn't understand" and they're off to the zoo?
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"It just ain't right" :D
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philo asking them to keep an eye out
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Where are we, "He just doesn't understand" and they're off to the zoo?
Entering the zoo now.
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Clyde and Philo just went into the zoo KC.
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longer scene
philo orville and echo enter the zoo. Orville asks Philo "Wheres Clyde"? Philo answers "In heaven man, in heaven"
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OK, I think I'm approximately with you all. I may be a minute or so off calling the next pause. Just remember: Closeup of the rattlesnake! ;)
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Apollo Creed wannabe.
"I want You."
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Some good camera work in this fight scene
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the cigar fell from his mouth twice
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He dropped that cigar twice!!!
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I love it that Echo is so handy with a gun! ;)
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Looks like these guys need a shotgun like Will Munny. :D
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These cops are about as good with a pistol as Will Munny was.
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Philo is such a gentleman
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extra scene Lynn next morning bruised and crying
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These cops are about as good with a pistol as Will Munny was.
Great minds think alike Kid. ;)
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Great minds think alike Kid. ;)
Yeah, you were quicker on the draw though. ;D
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this is one reason why the film wasn't for kids in the UK
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Tasteful montage scene here.
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this is one reason why the film wasn't for kids in the UK
Hands over your son's eyes Richard.
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extra scene herb and putnam join local police at the zoo having been called in because and ape had been raped !!
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extra scene Lynn next morning bruised and crying
Served her right, too.
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I love the whole fishing scene.
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extra scene herb and putman talk about Taos New Mexico and fishing
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Hands over your son's eyes Richard.
He is in the back watching Spongebob.
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He is in the back watching Spongebob.
Got tired of this one? :D
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stopped
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Got tired of this one? :D
If it not a cartoon, his attention span is not like ours
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paused
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Paused.
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OK, paused once more!
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If it not a cartoon, his attention span is not like ours
Did he enjoy Dirty Harry?
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OK, we'll start again on the hour!
Are we all having fun? Philo, I'm very grateful for your comments about omitted scenes, locales, etc. Is this the script you and I once ALMOST bought cooperatively?
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Are we all having fun? Philo, I'm very grateful for your comments about omitted scenes, locales, etc. Is this the script you and I once ALMOST bought cooperatively?
Yeah, I think we've found someone who would be great for commentaries on Eastwood DVD's. :)
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Philo thanks for the info on the extra scenes. Pity they didn't leave some of them in they sound good.
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Did he enjoy Dirty Harry?
He was about two when he watched it with me. He fell asleep at some point in the film. I do not think I would let him watch it at four though. He understands much more now.
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He was about two when he watched it with me. He fell asleep at some point in the film. I do not think I would let him watch it at four though. He understands much more now.
I think I saw it on TV when I was 5 or 6. The bad scenes were omitted though of course.
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Where did you find this script Philo? This is some great info good sir.
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Shoot. I totally forgot about the movie night (lol)
Hope you guys are having fun ;) :D
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Well you are here now AB :)
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Hi KC,
Yes it is part of that package.
Just for everyone else (sorry KC) it consisted of the complete history of the film in a script form.
The earliest draft is what I have mostly been quoting from that is called The coming of Philo Beddoe and is when Warner's had the film dated Febuary 28th 1978.
There was also a final draft closer to the movie we are seeing tonight dated March 17th 1978
Some pink pages that were last minute additions.
The best of all was Ferris Webster's double thickness editing script with all his notations.
It is a great collection for me as a real fan of the film.
Philo .
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Hey AB, you can still watch the last half hour with us.
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Geeze AB, you could've had some fun watching it with us!
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I'm sorry more people aren't here. I thought there were some others who were going to try to make it, at least.
Oh well, with Philo's comments, it will make interesting reading later on!
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I got them of of ebay some years back.
I am very much having fun.
Philo .
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OK, rolling again!
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Rolling.
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I'm sorry more people aren't here. I thought there were some others who were going to try to make it, at least.
Oh well, with Philo's comments, it will make interesting reading later on!
Yeah Lilly and JSE had planned on joining us.
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Rolling
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running
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I love how the cop is giving advice. :D
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that is a great locale
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Talk about dozy cops. :D :D
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The Tarzan scream. :D
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widows arrive in town and cholla admits to stealing the teeth of the trailer park manager
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I used to have a jacket like Philo's
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I'll read your posts tomorrow ;)
Geeze AB, you could've had some fun watching it with us!
I KNOW! ::) :D
See ya, guys!
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Bye AB. Too bad you couldn't make it.
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philo and biker fight scripted as taking place in Dillon Colorado
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The "spaghetti Western" sendup! (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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Great Eastwood music sting.
Always got a laugh in the cinema
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Talk later AB
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The GBU theme.
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The touch of GBU
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No turn of orvilles cap in the script
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echo crashes into side by accident
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The bikes in the rubbish crusher just cracks me up. ;D ;D ;D
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The bikes in the rubbish crusher just cracks me up. ;D ;D ;D
Rubbish crusher? :D
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extra scene philo attends a talent night whre Lynn is on the bill he sits thru Harlen (Lynn's next man) singing.
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William O'Connell certainly got thrown around a lot in this film (Or at least his stuntman did)
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barman is fritz manes
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you know what I mean.
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poor philo
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you know what I mean.
Lol yes, I just thought the pharse was comical. ;)
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Harlan's surname is toothacker
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barman is fritz manes
I thought I'd seen him somewhere before!
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Eastwood was brave in a lot of ways with this scene.
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Lol yes, I just thought the pharse was comical. ;)
I couldn't think of the proper name. Old age you know! ;D ;D
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The classic Eastwood glare.
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Charlie Rich was great. He always reminded of a 70's used car salesman though. ;D
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you wouldn't find Burt Reynolds in a scene like this.
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I cannot imagine why he would EVER look at her again after this scene.
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My Mum was always upset that philo appears to not leave with his hat .
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I wish he'd hit her back!
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Busted up his face pretty good! :D
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tank murdoch fight was originally scripted to take place in a turkey factory
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Al Silvani is tank's manager and fight arranger he also assistant directed on this film and The Gauntlet.
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Wearing his old high school letter sweater!
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The late great Walter Barnes
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I've got boots that look like Clint's. A little less cowboy-ish though.
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great line and on every one of my posts
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"I ain't gonna be hitting you with my face!" (http://users.erols.com/kcoblenz/Lol.GIF)
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Again in this final fight would a top ego action star play it this way.
(it is scripted this way in case you were all wondering)
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extra scene we see Ma with instructor on her driving test.
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I love Clyde's expression as Philo goes down. ;)
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Again in this final fight would a top ego action star play it this way.
(it is scripted this way in case you were all wondering)
No, I don't think so, and I agree with you that Eastwood was courageous to play the last two scenes as written.
Love Ma and the driving instructor.
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I have nothing more to add except .....
A great theme song and .....
I love this film.
Philo .
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Well it's been fun!
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It was fun, everyone! Sorry more people couldn't make it though!
Philo, thanks again!
And everyone else who posted, of course! 8)
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Not quite as many pages as the last one though.
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Still turned out great.
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A great way to start the day.
Thanks everyone.
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Just a quick reminder to still enter my Every which way contest. There still is not a winner because I have yet to read through them all.
Closing time is Midnight tonight wherever you live
Good luck
Philo.
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I love this film as well. I am glad that I was finally able to see a Clint Eastwood movie together with you folks.
We are about to go out to eat some yummy Tex- Mex food. I will look at these posts again later tonight.
I enjoyed this very much.
Rich
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Thank you KC for setting this up and Philo for your input. A great way to spend an evening.
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Thanks everyone I really enjoyed this.
I would not have too much to offer on any other film than this one but I just may join in again.
Thanks KC for setting it up and kind of arranging it around me.
Philo .
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Enjoy your meal out Richard Earl. Have a great day Kid.
Goodnight everyone and thanks.