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<p dir="auto"><strong>tngrecuts</strong> — <em>10 years ago(December 01, 2015 02:56 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">yet that was the funniest moment in the film</p>
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<p dir="auto">That was a bionic dog, it jumped through the window and didn't draw a drop of blood.</p>
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<p dir="auto">"Look..defenseless babies! "<br />
It was a bit of a stretch to make the dog turn its head and say: "Where?"<br />
A talking dog in a semi-serious movie .. that's a bit odd, but somehow fits this movie nicely.<br />
It's odd, how this movie is not really a full comedy, but can be really funny at times (the doctor 'Rosenrosen'-scene gets me every time). And sometimes it seems like it's VERY serious and almost scary.<br />
I don't think there are many movies that manage to balance on the edge like this, and succeed completely. Even the 'injected romance' isn't too bad here, it's kept so light-hearted and comical. So many times you see the comedy being dropped completely, when the 'romance bit' begins, but not here.<br />
This movie also has some nicely subtle jokes, like 'A steak sandwich, and a stake(d?) Stanwyk, please' ..<br />
The 'stake(d)' would fit it so perfectly, considering the multiple meanings of the word 'stake', one of which is to 'support someone', and then there's the concept of a 'stake-out', where you basically stalk someone.<br />
It seems that the script is supposed to just read 'steak sandwich' twice..<br />
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..but Chevy Chase possibly changed it a bit with his marvellous delivery of the line. I am not sure what he ends up saying, exactly (my ears are not 'natively english-supporting'), but even if it's just 'steak Stanwyk', it's still funny and subtle.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Look..defenseless babies!<br />
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