Psychological-Rub-72
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_jdb3h61 wrote
Reply to TIL that the phrase “time immemorial” (as used in English common law) refers to any time prior to July 6, 1189 by b0b10b1aws1awb10g
On July 5th 1189 Richard became king of England. So essentially before Richards reign.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_jae3qw9 wrote
One of my favorite films, so quotable .
I always wonder why they don't just cater the dinner from the restaurant. The answer is so that Robin Williams can say " A woman is said to be worth her weight in hens. And a man's wealth is measured by the size of his cock."
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_ja40aah wrote
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Blondie, the whole movie.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_ja3ntfv wrote
Reply to Dubbed from English to English? by andrewfromx
Sometimes the director, producer, etc doesn't like how the actors sounds. I remember watching Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan...
Andie MacDowell appears on the screen and someone else's voice comes out of her mouth. The director felt her "southern twang" didn't work. Glenn Close dubbed her lines.
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Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j9q10ux wrote
Kate Beckinsale -- Kenneth Branagh's Much Ado About Nothing, as Hero.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j9q09ys wrote
Reese Witherspoon -- The Man in the Moon.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j9m6uyg wrote
Reply to comment by Cyanopicacooki in Supreme Court sides with Arizona death row inmate seeking to challenge sentence in federal court by AudibleNod
Oh no no no.14 men and one woman have been federally executed after McVeigh.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j9llg2b wrote
Reply to comment by LadyLurkerHandz in Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Wasn't that more of a restaurant? Because my favorite restaurant scene is the one at Louis in the Godfather. The one with Michael, Sollozzo and McCluskey.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j9ldmgg wrote
Reply to Favorite diner scenes? by LadyLurkerHandz
Tony Stark, Nick Fury, and Natasha Romanoff in Iron Man 2.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j8ajlb5 wrote
Reply to TIL that JFK and Jackie had a stillborn child who was unnamed, but later referred to as Arabella. by TheeMunson
The whole family is buried at Arlington, except for John Jr who was cremated and scattered at sea.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6p0bum wrote
Reply to comment by DogsandCatsWorld1000 in Has this movie idea been filmed? by Sweezy236
Or try Here Comes Mr Jordan, the basis for Beatty's film.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6nbz2y wrote
Reply to comment by Lexx2k in The last hour of Cast Away is devastating and beautiful by PastMiddleAge
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6n9dnt wrote
Reply to comment by whatsmypassword73 in The last hour of Cast Away is devastating and beautiful by PastMiddleAge
Well I'm not leaving my child just because he came back. I assume he loved her.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6k9amt wrote
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
When Spencer Tracy gives a speech about love, Katherine Hepburn is in tears. He was very ill during filming and died shortly after filming. It is obvious that he is talking about Hepburn herself and not the character she plays.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6ivb0y wrote
Reply to What year did movies start to incorporate "post-credit" / "stinger" / "credit cookie" bonus scenes during/after the credits coming on? by Boston_Baked
I remember seeing airplane in the theater. The credits started to roll and as we got up to leave with everyone else the people behind us said "Their friends told them there was something after the credits" so we stayed. They went back to the guy waiting in the taxi . 1980
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j6db019 wrote
Reply to A Winnipeg man dies and goes to hell. by J_S_M_K
In my head I'm substituting NYC for Winnipeg, and Superbowl for Stanley Cup.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j5k59s5 wrote
Reply to Announcer from The Sting by Defiant-Document4027
Haven't seen it for a long time, but here is a guess.
They never hear the actual announcer at the betting parlor because they delay the broadcast. They then have someone repeat it, and that could be Ray Walston
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j4hdn45 wrote
Reply to TIL that when Weird Al wrote I Want A New Duck in 1985, he went to the library and researched ducks for a week by ElderCunningham
"Went to the library and researched ducks for a week"
Ahh, life before the internet. Going to the library, looking in the card catalog, writing down the Dewey decimal system numbers, then going to the stacks to get the books (598.41*).
Good times, good times.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j2fvavj wrote
Reply to If you could pick only one episode of your favourite series to show someone, what would it be? by erin214
Two and a half men -- Santa's Village of the Dammed.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j2f12hd wrote
Caine and Martin are hilarious. First time I saw it I had a feeling that I had seen it before. I had, it is a remake of Bedtime Story with Marlon Brando, David Niven, and Shirley Jones. Check that one out.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j2edt6p wrote
Reply to Five Non-2022 Movies by tuna1694
Was I'll for a while so I watched lots of movies.
If you haven't seen it, the original Body Snatchers is just as good with a great ending.
Django Unchained
Kindergarten cop (surprisingly amusing)
Spanglish (surprising performance by Sandler)
Grown ups
The Intern (Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro -- Sweet little film)
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j28yx4r wrote
Reply to TIL Pop-Tarts get their name from the "pop art" movement of the 1960s, inspired by artists such as Andy Warhol by Torley_
Have you ever put butter on a pop tart
It's so freaking good
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j0zkpxf wrote
Movie The Kvater (Yiddish for godfather).
The end of the movie, the baptism of blood, would be better. Instead of seeing the baby infront of the priest and being blessed with holy water, we would see a mohel approaching the baby with a knife.
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_j0rdiq7 wrote
Reply to comment by Owasso_Landman in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
TIL
Psychological-Rub-72 t1_jdoby8w wrote
Reply to Cliffhanger(1993) Question by TrueLegateDamar
Robbers can have 1 extra thug, thrives 2-3, but Masterminds need 5 thugs.