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Re: scene in a movie mulhol drive, talented ripley, mystic river ?
Don't get mad, but you might keep in mind that it's easy to merge memories sometimes. One piece or another of your memory of that scene may actually come from another flick or even be self-invented. Like I said, don't get mad -- it happens all the time.
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Re: scene in a movie mulhol drive, talented ripley, mystic river ?
That scene is actually from Mystic Pizza.
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Re: scene in a movie mulhol drive, talented ripley, mystic river ?
It's from one of the greatest comedies of all time: Used Cars. Jack Warden's character Luke died and Rudy Russo, played by Kurt Russell, has kept it a secret to keep his used car lot from falling into Luke's evil brother's hands. He finally decides to "kill" Luke by soaking his Edsel in gasoline and then doing what you described in your post. If you haven't seen it, buy the cheap DVD; it's early Robert Zemeckis before he went all "Contact" and "Forrest Gump" serious.
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Re: scene in a movie mulhol drive, talented ripley, mystic river ?
[ QUOTE ]
It's from one of the greatest comedies of all time: Used Cars. Jack Warden's character Luke died and Rudy Russo, played by Kurt Russell, has kept it a secret to keep his used car lot from falling into Luke's evil brother's hands. He finally decides to "kill" Luke by soaking his Edsel in gasoline and then doing what you described in your post. If you haven't seen it, buy the cheap DVD; it's early Robert Zemeckis before he went all "Contact" and "Forrest Gump" serious. [/ QUOTE ] haha, this is correct, wow did I manage to soil some solid films. |
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Re: scene in a movie mulhol drive, talented ripley, mystic river ?
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] It's from one of the greatest comedies of all time: Used Cars. Jack Warden's character Luke died and Rudy Russo, played by Kurt Russell, has kept it a secret to keep his used car lot from falling into Luke's evil brother's hands. He finally decides to "kill" Luke by soaking his Edsel in gasoline and then doing what you described in your post. If you haven't seen it, buy the cheap DVD; it's early Robert Zemeckis before he went all "Contact" and "Forrest Gump" serious. [/ QUOTE ] haha, this is correct, wow did I manage to soil some solid films. [/ QUOTE ] Dude, next time you need to 'cut the bullshit.' C'mon, get with the program! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Yugoslav |
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Re: scene in a movie mulhol drive, talented ripley, mystic river ?
Harold and Kumar go to white castle
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