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Jan 18 14 2:12 PM
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Jan 19 14 2:00 PM
TomWeaver999 wrote:http://www.guelphmercury.com/news-story/4309488-recalling-joe-sawyer/
Jan 19 14 2:31 PM
HalLane wrote:TomWeaver999 wrote:http://www.guelphmercury.com/news-story/4309488-recalling-joe-sawyer/ Love Joe Sawyer. Wotta face! And he was the spittin' image of Buz Sawyer's pal, Roscoe Sweeney:
Jan 20 14 2:40 PM
And sometimes you think that the wind gets in the wires and hums and listens and talks...
Aug 18 14 6:49 PM
TomWeaver999 wrote:WOLF MAN might be the "best" movie I've commentated and had the MOST silly mistakes (for instance, as Joe mentions above, Bela the gypsy sitting around telling fortunes at 20 seconds to moonrise -- what a maroon!).
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Aug 20 14 12:16 AM
TomWeaver999 wrote:It's my favorite of all the ones I've done -- thank you! My least favorite of my commentaries is QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE because Warner Bros. cut about a third of it -- they cut a lot of Laurie Mitchell's complaining about Zsa Zsa, and loads of other stuff their stupid lawyers said was too controversial and might get them in trouble. For instance, at one point I mentioned that Zsa Zsa's husband had been on O'REILLY the other night, claiming to be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby. Well, he WAS on that TV show making that claim. But no, it had to be cut, the husband might sue Warner Brothers for ... ummmm ... saying that he said something on TV which he did say. All their cuts were idiotic, and as a result, a lot of the commentary doesn't even make sense -- stories are joined "in progress" and the rest is not understandable, etc., etc. And yet, outside of THE WOLF MAN, that's the one I get the most compliments for. Eeeek.
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Jul 11 15 8:41 AM
gene phillips wrote:TomWeaver999 wrote:WOLF MAN might be the "best" movie I've commentated and had the MOST silly mistakes (for instance, as Joe mentions above, Bela the gypsy sitting around telling fortunes at 20 seconds to moonrise -- what a maroon!).I haven;t read through the thread yet, but I always thought that Bela had temporarily staved off his werewolfism, since later Maleva gives Larry a charm that's supposed to break the "evil spell." Granted, she doesn't say "temporarily," but I thought that if she had such a charm to begin with, why didn't she give it to Bela? Only answer I could divine: he had the charm for a time, but its power wore off. That's why both Bela and Maleva are taken aback when the curse re-asserts itself. But I admit it could also just be clumsy storytelling.
"That which does not kill me makes me vanish." - Jack Griffin
Jul 13 15 5:52 AM
Has it been mentioned ....
at the end of the 3-D shot of the space ship landing, there's a reflection of it on the lower left of the screen?
Jul 13 15 10:35 AM
Reegs wrote: Has it been mentioned ....at the end of the 3-D shot of the space ship landing, there's a reflection of it on the lower left of the screen?
Jul 13 15 12:37 PM
Rakshasa wrote:Reegs wrote: Has it been mentioned ....at the end of the 3-D shot of the space ship landing, there's a reflection of it on the lower left of the screen?It's practically the first thing Tom (Weaver) discusses on his commentary track on the DVD of the film.
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Jan 3 16 2:16 PM
TomWeaver999 wrote:If there's an ounce of truth to this, maybe it's "poor old Gertrude" that we see engulfed in flames, when it's supposed to be Joe Sawyer's telephone truck. I don't remember how much vehicle we see through the flames.
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