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Best wooden performance in a film.
I'm gonna have to go with the 2x4-bat-thing from Walking Tall, but I'm willing to consider other nominations.
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
The multiple bat scene in casino. That was nuts.
BTW walking tall is clearly the best screen play ever written. |
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
werent those bats metal? I think they were
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
Wonderboy.
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
I think I am going to have to go with the handcarved altar from Meet the Parents. Burnt to a crisp and still made the wedding. What a comeback.
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
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werent those bats metal? I think they were [/ QUOTE ] I thought they were wood. |
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
Hrmm, I'm not sure but I thought I remember them making the "clink" sound of metal. Only one way to settle it though, "Casino" party.
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
Treebird in LOTR or the floor in Hoosiers.
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Treebird in LOTR or the floor in Hoosiers. [/ QUOTE ] Isn't it treebeard? |
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Re: Best wooden performance in a film.
John Holmes in everything he was in.
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