What did he whisper in her ear, in that last scene?
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bobwaam — 9 years ago(August 29, 2016 03:37 PM)
"I farted. It's real ripe. No don't go away. Wait for it. Wait for it. Booyah!
Then he walks away and she's left smelling it. It smells so bad that her eyes water
Fine cinema enthusiasts please prepare to talk smack about my intelligence and/or education -
mehaul — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 12:02 PM)
Who cares? I want to know if he grabbed her boob while doing it.
Hey, even at 65 I can still think like a pubescent male teen!
The Donald was right. Famous people can do what they like in the way of interpersonal relations. I find it hard to believe that a Coppola put a concept on film what the Liberals today condemn as immoral.
Or, was The Donald just echoing the sense of Bob (I'm a star. I can get away with it in the middle of a crowded Tokyo street even though my image is on all the billboards, or the remark, "I could shoot anyone on a Manhattan street and get away with it.") in this contemporaneous to the film remark in the "mic off, back of the van" comment? Has the Trunpster seen this movie? Never on the campaign trail was he asked what his favorite films are. Shame on the Press for that omission! -
Franco_Zed — 9 years ago(February 06, 2017 06:19 PM)
Here's the answer that I just thought of today. Here's what Bob said at the end.
Bob: "If we had met in a different time in our lives under different circumstances, we would have been a magnificent love story. You know that, right? I'm going to ask you to do something for me. I want you to love yourself as much as I would have loved you if things had been different. Can you do that for me? Love yourself. Okay?"
Charlotte: "Okay."
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