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* What does the "Fish Cam" joke mean, exactly?
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*** I always saw it as that her willingness to harm herself just to get to Wayne showed how desperate Nd sad she was and that we were more so supposed to pity her than hate her.
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*** I always saw it as that her willingness to harm herself just to get to Wayne showed how desperate Nd and sad she was and that we were more so supposed to pity her than hate her.
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*** I always saw it as that her willingness to harm herself just to get to Wayne showed how desperate Nd sad she was and that we were more so supposed to pity her than hate her.
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** Yes.
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* Am I the only person who doesn't really see the point of Wayne's ex-girlfriend constantly getting injured?
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* Just curious, but what was wrong with the first actor in the gas station scene?
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* Just curious, but what was wrong with the first actor in the gas station scene?scene?
** He just wasn’t a very good actor (which becomes more apparent when compared against Heston.) He was just reciting the lines, but with Heston you could see the guy reminiscing about his past in his own thoughts while at the same time talking to Wayne. It’s hardly the first instance of bad acting in a movie, yet this particular movie decided to lampshade it and show what a good enough actor could do with only a couple of lines. Who says RuleOfFunny can’t be educational as well?
** He just wasn’t a very good actor (which becomes more apparent when compared against Heston.) He was just reciting the lines, but with Heston you could see the guy reminiscing about his past in his own thoughts while at the same time talking to Wayne. It’s hardly the first instance of bad acting in a movie, yet this particular movie decided to lampshade it and show what a good enough actor could do with only a couple of lines. Who says RuleOfFunny can’t be educational as well?
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* Just curious, but what was wrong with the first action in the gas station scene?
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* Just curious, but what was wrong with the first action actor in the gas station scene?
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*** It's also a very light TakeThat since everyone generally ''does'' like the Bee-Gees even if they're not usually someone's ''favorite'' band.
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*** It's also a very light TakeThat since everyone generally ''does'' like the Bee-Gees even if they're not usually someone's ''favorite'' band.band.
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* Just curious, but what was wrong with the first action in the gas station scene?
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* Just curious, but what was wrong with the first action in the gas station scene?
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** I gathered because he wanted them to stop hacking his satellite dish with this music he didn't like.
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** I gathered because he wanted them to stop hacking his satellite dish with this music he didn't like.
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** Presumably the Bee Gees, since the attitude seemed to be more about making awesome music for the sake of making awesome music rather than for the sake of being popular. Doing what you thought was best in quality rather than in market appeal.
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** Presumably the Bee Gees, since the attitude seemed to be more about making awesome music for the sake of making awesome music rather than for the sake of being popular. Doing what you thought was best in quality rather than in market appeal.appeal.
*** It's also a very light TakeThat since everyone generally ''does'' like the Bee-Gees even if they're not usually someone's ''favorite'' band.
*** It's also a very light TakeThat since everyone generally ''does'' like the Bee-Gees even if they're not usually someone's ''favorite'' band.
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* When they say 'Led Zeppelin didn't always write tunes everyone liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.', who is this a Take That to?
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* When they say 'Led Zeppelin didn't always write tunes everyone liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.', who is this a Take That to?to?
** Presumably the Bee Gees, since the attitude seemed to be more about making awesome music for the sake of making awesome music rather than for the sake of being popular. Doing what you thought was best in quality rather than in market appeal.
** Presumably the Bee Gees, since the attitude seemed to be more about making awesome music for the sake of making awesome music rather than for the sake of being popular. Doing what you thought was best in quality rather than in market appeal.
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** It's possible he figured that she could have a future with his company, but it wasn't the right time. May have just been trying to get his foot in the door, or maybe he intended to shoot her down to make her vulnerable, then negotiate favorable terms with her later on.
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** I gathered because he wanted them to stop hacking his satellite dish with this music he didn't like.
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* When they say 'Led Zeppelin didn't always write tunes everyone liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.', who is this a Take That to? I've just always wondered that.
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* When they say 'Led Zeppelin didn't always write tunes everyone liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.', who is this a Take That to? I've just always wondered that.to?
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** ForTheLulz? Or maybe he was hoping she would try to... ''convince'' him. Who knows?
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** ForTheLulz? Or maybe he was hoping she would try to... ''convince'' him. Who knows?knows?
* When they say 'Led Zeppelin didn't always write tunes everyone liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.', who is this a Take That to? I've just always wondered that.
* When they say 'Led Zeppelin didn't always write tunes everyone liked, they left that to the Bee Gees.', who is this a Take That to? I've just always wondered that.
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* Why do so many tropes here talking about what a Jerkass Wayne was being in the first film? he was understandably angry at losing his show and everything going wrong for him and he didnt walk out on Garth, he was FIRED and couldn't stay on the show. Yet everyone makes his slight jerkassness to Garth (who was being just as much a jerkass to Wayne) and his comment about Ben trying to "poke" Cassandra (which he was completely right about) a massive deal.
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* Why do so many tropes here talking about what a Jerkass Wayne was being in the first film? he was understandably angry at losing his show and everything going wrong for him - and he didnt didn't walk out on Garth, he was FIRED and couldn't stay on the show. Yet everyone makes his slight jerkassness to Garth (who was being just as much a jerkass to Wayne) and his comment about Ben trying to "poke" Cassandra (which he was completely right about) a massive deal.
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* Granted, it was the "sad" ending (and therefore not real), but if "Mr. Biggg" had no intention of signing Cassandra to a deal, why did he haul ass over to Wayne's house just to shoot her down?
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* Granted, it was the "sad" ending (and therefore not real), but if "Mr. Biggg" had no intention of signing Cassandra to a deal, why did he haul ass over to Wayne's house just to shoot her
** ForTheLulz? Or maybe he was hoping she would try to... ''convince'' him. Who knows?
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** He didn't just say that Benjamin was trying to poke Cassandra, he accused them of having actually done so already. Which is pretty jerkass, even though everything else you said is legit.
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** He didn't just say that Benjamin was trying to poke Cassandra, he accused them of having actually done so already. Which is pretty jerkass, even though everything else you said is legit.legit.
*Granted, it was the "sad" ending (and therefore not real), but if "Mr. Biggg" had no intention of signing Cassandra to a deal, why did he haul ass over to Wayne's house just to shoot her down?
*Granted, it was the "sad" ending (and therefore not real), but if "Mr. Biggg" had no intention of signing Cassandra to a deal, why did he haul ass over to Wayne's house just to shoot her down?
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* Why do so many tropes here talking about what a Jerkass Wayne was being in the first film? he was understandably angry at losing his show and everything going wrong for him and he didnt walk out on Garth, he was FIRED and couldnt stay on the show. Yet everyone makes his slight jerkassness to Garth (who was being just as much a jerkass to Wayne) and his comment about Ben trying to "poke" Cassandra (which he was completely right about) a massive deal.
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* Why do so many tropes here talking about what a Jerkass Wayne was being in the first film? he was understandably angry at losing his show and everything going wrong for him and he didnt walk out on Garth, he was FIRED and couldnt couldn't stay on the show. Yet everyone makes his slight jerkassness to Garth (who was being just as much a jerkass to Wayne) and his comment about Ben trying to "poke" Cassandra (which he was completely right about) a massive deal.deal.
**He didn't just say that Benjamin was trying to poke Cassandra, he accused them of having actually done so already. Which is pretty jerkass, even though everything else you said is legit.
**He didn't just say that Benjamin was trying to poke Cassandra, he accused them of having actually done so already. Which is pretty jerkass, even though everything else you said is legit.
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** Either nonsense or something that would have mostly been funny to the actors. Go on Youtube and look up what David Tennant was actually saying when the series required Martha to fast-forward a recording of the Doctor speaking, he basically just spitballed for a bit, mixing up talking about the necessity of rambling and some randomish in-character statements.
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** Either nonsense or something that would have mostly been funny to the actors. Go on Youtube and look up what David Tennant was actually saying when the series required Martha to fast-forward a recording of the Doctor speaking, he basically just spitballed for a bit, mixing up talking about the necessity of rambling and some randomish in-character statements.statements.
* Why do so many tropes here talking about what a Jerkass Wayne was being in the first film? he was understandably angry at losing his show and everything going wrong for him and he didnt walk out on Garth, he was FIRED and couldnt stay on the show. Yet everyone makes his slight jerkassness to Garth (who was being just as much a jerkass to Wayne) and his comment about Ben trying to "poke" Cassandra (which he was completely right about) a massive deal.
* Why do so many tropes here talking about what a Jerkass Wayne was being in the first film? he was understandably angry at losing his show and everything going wrong for him and he didnt walk out on Garth, he was FIRED and couldnt stay on the show. Yet everyone makes his slight jerkassness to Garth (who was being just as much a jerkass to Wayne) and his comment about Ben trying to "poke" Cassandra (which he was completely right about) a massive deal.
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* Mainly morbid curiosity, but what was Garth yelling at Wayne in the first movie during the rant that was drowned out by a landing plane? I know, RuleOfFunny, but maybe someone who reads lips can figure it out.
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* Mainly morbid curiosity, but what was Garth yelling at Wayne in the first movie during the rant that was drowned out by a landing plane? I know, RuleOfFunny, but maybe someone who reads lips can figure it out.out.
** Either nonsense or something that would have mostly been funny to the actors. Go on Youtube and look up what David Tennant was actually saying when the series required Martha to fast-forward a recording of the Doctor speaking, he basically just spitballed for a bit, mixing up talking about the necessity of rambling and some randomish in-character statements.
** Either nonsense or something that would have mostly been funny to the actors. Go on Youtube and look up what David Tennant was actually saying when the series required Martha to fast-forward a recording of the Doctor speaking, he basically just spitballed for a bit, mixing up talking about the necessity of rambling and some randomish in-character statements.
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* Mainly morbid curiosity, but what was Garth yelling at Wayne in the first movie during the rant that was drowned out by a landing plane? I know, RuleOfFunny, but maybe someone who reads lips can figure it out.