Milkman Norm
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Post by Milkman Norm on Dec 9, 2015 18:44:21 GMT -5
Harry wasn't there to save them because you weren't there to save Harry.
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Post by dav on Dec 9, 2015 18:59:11 GMT -5
I actually saw that part of the movie for the first time last week and all I could think of was "Everyone's dead Dave."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2015 19:01:00 GMT -5
I also saw it for the first time last week.
What I took from it was that life is just one crushing disappointment after another until you wish you were dead
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Post by Spider2024 on Dec 9, 2015 19:07:18 GMT -5
But she didn't, so he couldn't, therefore you aren't.
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Post by DSR on Dec 9, 2015 19:20:03 GMT -5
MERRY CHRISTMAS, MOVIE HOUSE!
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Post by turkeysandwich on Dec 9, 2015 19:27:01 GMT -5
If you ask me, Pottersville seemed to be a much more happenin' place.
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Post by tigermaskxxxvii on Dec 9, 2015 19:34:12 GMT -5
".......And thus Emperor Hirohito was able to take over America. In retrospect I kind of buried the lead by showing Potter turning Bedford Falls into Pottersville first, didn't I?"
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Post by Milkman Norm on Dec 9, 2015 22:43:18 GMT -5
You're thinking of this place all wrong. The money's not here it's in Bill house and Joe's house and the Kennedy place, well that's next to yours.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Dec 9, 2015 22:48:34 GMT -5
No man is a failure who has friends.
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Post by Milkman Norm on Dec 9, 2015 23:46:57 GMT -5
No man is a failure who has friends. And then I cry uncontrollably.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2015 23:53:13 GMT -5
*rings cash register repeatedly* Get me! I'm givin' out wings!
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Dec 9, 2015 23:57:46 GMT -5
Look dear, all these people gave me money so I wouldn't kill myself!
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Post by BorneAgain on Dec 10, 2015 0:12:22 GMT -5
I feel terrible, but I always laugh at George's delivery of the line about "Why did we have to have all these kids anyway?!" Its such a horrific thing to say, but the remark is said in that charming Jimmy Stewart stammer voice, so it feels completely at odds with the tone of the scene. It gave me the image of a running gag where Stewart utters the worst things, yet everyone just smiles and nods, oblivious to how hateful he is.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Dec 10, 2015 0:19:31 GMT -5
ah yes the movie that failed financially and critically until it became a holiday classic due to cheap rights
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Post by Beets by Schrute on Dec 10, 2015 11:06:59 GMT -5
You're thinking of this place all wrong. The money's not here it's in Bill house and Joe's house and the Kennedy place, well that's next to yours. Hey, what the hell are you doing with my money in your house Joe?! *punches Joe*
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Post by Sephiroth on Dec 10, 2015 11:19:05 GMT -5
James Hopper?...Mack, cut them down!
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Dec 10, 2015 11:29:02 GMT -5
I've never watched this movie, which is odd considering I like Christmas movies, and love Mr. Smtih Goes to Washington which is also Frank Capra/Jimmy Stewart.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2015 16:07:03 GMT -5
This movie confirmed why Phoebe was my least-favorite Friend, behind Joey.
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Post by tigermaskxxxvii on Dec 15, 2015 17:55:15 GMT -5
I feel terrible, but I always laugh at George's delivery of the line about "Why did we have to have all these kids anyway?!" Its such a horrific thing to say, but the remark is said in that charming Jimmy Stewart stammer voice, so it feels completely at odds with the tone of the scene. It gave me the image of a running gag where Stewart utters the worst things, yet everyone just smiles and nods, oblivious to how hateful he is. That's why I hate when people keep on thinking It's A Wonderful Life is some overly sentimental pap. Most of the movie is George expressing bitterness because he feels his life is slipping away as he is stuck in a rut while his buddies move on and move up in the world. He has a job he doesn't like but if he steps away from it, his father's rival will monopolize the town. He's shackled with this family he's not exactly sure he even wants, but he's just going along with it, just like running the S&L. Until he has one bad day.
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Post by BorneAgain on Dec 15, 2015 18:16:47 GMT -5
I feel terrible, but I always laugh at George's delivery of the line about "Why did we have to have all these kids anyway?!" Its such a horrific thing to say, but the remark is said in that charming Jimmy Stewart stammer voice, so it feels completely at odds with the tone of the scene. It gave me the image of a running gag where Stewart utters the worst things, yet everyone just smiles and nods, oblivious to how hateful he is. That's why I hate when people keep on thinking It's A Wonderful Life is some overly sentimental pap. Most of the movie is George expressing bitterness because he feels his life is slipping away as he is stuck in a rut while his buddies move on and move up in the world. He has a job he doesn't like but if he steps away from it, his father's rival will monopolize the town. He's shackled with this family he's not exactly sure he even wants, but he's just going it, just like running the S&L. Until he has one bad day. A lot of that comes from pop culture essentially forgetting the first two thirds (non Christmas parts) of the movie which swings between occasional comedy and character drama about the realistic effects a man deciding to sacrifice for his town actually has. Hell up until Clarence shows up the film seems like its setting up a Kafka tragedy of George Bailey's efforts in saving Bedford Falls ultimately being in vain against the cruel reality of the world around him. Its why I'll always forgive any schmaltz the ending has, because damn if Capra (and Stewart with his performance) didn't earn it. All the film really needed was an RJ Fletcher-esque comeuppance for Mr. Potter and we'd be set.
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