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rtprod:
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Okay already, hand-delivered. tehe. ;D
Oh, hi everyone.
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SFEnnisSF:
Heath's wrist tattoos are visable in lots of scenes.
But back on Topic. You know, I wish there was just one more scene of them being 'romantic' or something up on the mountain. Maybe them holding eachother by the fire one night sharing a cigarette or something. It would have only needed to be 10-15 seconds long. I feel it would have added much more to the 'argument' some others have that they didn't belive their chemistry or didn't believe they were in love.
cmr107:
I agree with Eric about wanting another romantic scene. I understand why it's not there, but it would be nice.
Also, this may not be what you're looking for, but I really hate when the girls are asking if Ennis will be home in time for the church picnic. Something about their voices just gets on my nerves.
Is this extended scene with the shirts on youtube or anything? I didn't know that existed. I wanna see!
rtprod:
Dunno if it's on You-Tube.
However, I love that scene about the church picnic because it affords me one of my favorite BBM pleasures, Heath's drawling delivery of this line:
"Well all right, as long as I don't have to saaaang."
Awesomely said...
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Jeff Wrangler:
You mean there was a sequence of Ennis crying over the shirts? Damn!
I've caught hell for this one elsewhere already, but I'll repeat it anyway. In the scene where Jack shoots at the coyote and misses, it looks to me like Jake isn't even trying to aim that rifle. Yes, Jack is supposed to be a lousy shot, but, like I said, it looks to me like he isn't even trying.
Also, something that would only interest or be noticed by a train buff like me: That train that goes by while Ennis is waiting outside Joe Aguirre's office isn't "period" for 1963. The train has no caboose on the end. In 1963 a freight train in the U.S. would still have had a caboose. And the freight cars that we can see as the train rolls off into the distance and Jack drives up aren't "period" either.
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