Don't mind me, I'm just grooving on the
Say Anything
love.
"How'd you get Diane Court to go out with you?"
"I called her up."
"But how come it worked? I mean, what are you?"
"I'm Lloyd Dobler."
"Hey my brother, can I borrow a copy of your 'Hey Soul Man Classics'?"
"No, my brother, you have to go buy your own."
For me, I think I laughed hardest at the scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark, where Indy shoots the swordsman.
That was a classic. I love that Ford's annoyance was genuine because he was fighting the flu or something like that.
If George Lucas tries to change that scene, he will have to die.
Doesn't Spielburg get some say in Raiders too?
Doesn't Spielburg get some say in Raiders too?
Yeah. He'll probably change Indy's gun to a walkie-talkie.
So they're going to CG in a laser firing from the guy's sword, and then Indy disables him with feedback from the walkie-talkie?
So they're going to CG in a laser firing from the guy's sword, and then Indy disables him with feedback from the walkie-talkie?
Please don't give them ideas.
For me, I think I laughed hardest at the scene in Raiders of the Lost Ark, where Indy shoots the swordsman.
For me, it's Steven Seagal's character being blown out of a disintegrating airlock contraption and bouncing off the fuselage of a plane in Executive Decision. That death scene was so satisfying I needed a cigarette afterwards.
For me, it's Steven Seagal's character being blown out of a disintegrating airlock contraption and bouncing off the fuselage of a plane in Executive Decision. That death scene was so satisfying I needed a cigarette afterwards.
But that was entirely for the meta of it, right? If it had been another actor, it wouldn't have been so satisfying.
Sort of like watching Alannis make Ben Affleck's head explode in DOGMA.