Snake V. ?
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Kzer — 18 years ago(December 31, 2007 07:59 AM)
Wow. I'm not a big animal lover or anything, but killing an animal for a 30 second scene in a comedy is pretty ****ed up. My Grandmother is a huge fan of the movie, but she's always asked me about that scene when I visit her. Now I'm not sure if I should tell her this or not since she -is- the PETA type.
edit The Wikipedia article lacks a source, and there's nothing on the discussion page. I'm not saying its not true (again, I don't see how they could've faked this back then), but a source sure would be nice. -
BondVsBourne — 18 years ago(March 17, 2008 10:07 AM)
"My Grandmother is a huge fan of the movie, but she's always asked me about that scene when I visit her"
Gripping conversations you have with your grandmother!!
I'd love to be there;
You: How are you granny? Want to see some pictures of the family? Shall i tell you about my job?
GM: nah lets just jump straight to the snake scene in Any Which Way you Can -
Concise_Statement — 16 years ago(September 24, 2009 04:59 PM)
Well that particular scene was too rich for the BBFC too, so they cut it in accordance with the law that prohibits showing real animal cruelty. Personally I'm anti-censorship but, you know, it's a film. If you can fake killing a human, surely you can fake killing an animal. There's really no need for it.
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