'I am very beautiful'
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Bob_Zerunkel — 13 years ago(January 29, 2013 06:19 PM)
Actually, they make those determinations all the time. After all, that is the one and only purpose of a coroner.
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TrumpIsAHump — 13 years ago(September 01, 2012 10:10 AM)
"The original drummer for 'Totto' (and excellent drummer btw) Jeff Porcaro, RIP, wrote the song about her. They had been an 'item' for a while - lucky rock stars
"I should retract that last bit - as it turns out Jeff was not so 'lucky' having died from an allergic reaction to the weed killer he was spraying around his yard. Married with kids and alla damn shame."
That would of course be TOTO, and STEVE Porcaro (Jeff's brother) who was one of the keyboard players in the band, and was dating Rosanna Arquette at the time the song was written. However, the song was actually written by David Paich, the other keyboard player in the band, and the song was not actually about Rosanna Arquette (according to Wikipedia):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosanna_(song)
You might want to get your spelling and facts straight before you try to dazzle us with your knowledge. About the only thing you got right was that Jeff Porcaro was an AMAZING drummer, and he died too soon (but not from an allergic reaction to weed killer).
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arbitrarydissent — 14 years ago(March 13, 2012 08:45 AM)
You should be shot for this statement. The point was that her beauty would diminish as the demands of the land would increase. Check out "SOB" and see her tits before you condemn. Better yet watch "The Wrong Man" She is very beautiful. If anybody has the right to say that she is beautiful it is Rosanna Arquette. Silverado is the best western ever made and R A makes it so. JMHO
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Bilwick1 — 13 years ago(May 24, 2012 01:43 PM)
" First she falls for Kline. Then she arbitrarily falls for for Scott Glenn (!??). And nothing is made of either relationship!"
Did she actually "fall" for either? I didn't get that impression. Unless there were, in fact, deleted Rosanna Arequette scenes (and the commentary in the Special Edition DVD indicates there may be), I think she was just considering relationship options. I susupect that Kasdan was laying the groundwork for a sub-plot in a possible sequel, which the closing scene seems to be clearly setting up, but which was never made. -
Nikon11 — 13 years ago(September 14, 2012 08:37 AM)
I agree - never really get her part in the movie. And maybe there's really nothing to get, and that it's just filler - or they felt like they needed some sort of vague love interest, for some reason.
Or as you say, they planned on a sequel, and this was setting it up.
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MurphAndTheMagicTones — 13 years ago(November 12, 2012 02:14 PM)
I don't think she fell for either, but she figured both had a lot more to them than the average clown who hits on her.
Plus, her husband got killed trying to get the money back. Maybe she still liked him more than the rest of us did. The guy was kind of a weenie.
"You expect me to talk?"
"No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to
die
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hankpac — 12 years ago(March 18, 2014 09:11 PM)
I think in Boston, she would have been average. In Silverado, or anywhere out west, she'd be a "trail 8.5 or 9."
For there she was quite attractive, and could have her choice. I noticed that when Emmet was leaving for Ca, and probably not coming back for a very long time (or ever, with the way things were in those days) she and Paden were standing pretty close and friendly.