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Jun 28 10 11:15 PM
Dave Sindelar wrote: any movie that has the good sense to cast Keenan Wynn
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Jun 29 10 7:35 PM
reddog122 wrote: Remember the shot of the killer whale shedding tear? Are you kidding?
Jun 29 10 7:52 PM
oldmanster wrote: This film has always been one of my guilty pleasures for some reason. I saw it on the Big Screen in first release...
Jun 30 10 9:54 AM
reddog122 wrote: Remember the shot of the killer whale shedding tear? Are you kidding?That's almost as bad as a giant ape ice skating in Central Park.Almost.
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Rakshasa wrote: Yeah, Dino DiLaurentis was not exactly the master of subtlety, was he...
Jun 30 10 3:16 PM
Bill Warren wrote: Rakshasa wrote: Yeah, Dino DiLaurentis was not exactly the master of subtlety, was he...Dino De Laurentiis doesn't have much to do with that aspect of the films he produced; the list of those films is extremely long, and includes movies as different as NIGHTS OF CABIRIA and DANGER: DIABOLIK.
Jun 30 10 3:31 PM
Bill Warren wrote:When Joe Dante was on board to direct the never-made sequel, he heard a story about the killer whale used in the first film. The animal liked people so much they couldn't induce it to bite Bo Derek on the cast. So they got a dummy cast and filled it with tuna fish. Worked like a charm, the whale was delighted. The problem was now convincing him that not everyone's legs were full of tuna fish....
Jul 1 10 1:39 AM
Rakshasa wrote:Could a Killer Whale shed a tear? I mean, is it even possible? It seems to me that it could.
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Jul 3 10 2:48 AM
Rakshasa wrote: Well, I was thinking of his famous quote regarding his version of KING KONG (which was released the year before Orca). The quote went something like "When-a people see my monkey, everybody going to cry." In other words, according to the man himself, he was going for tears. The opening scenes in Orca are definitely over-the-top in that respect.
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