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Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:03 pm
by crazygurl14
Ok when i saw the ending scene in UHF which was before i had ever seen GWTW, i thought that that was going to be what it really was. But in school i'm in an american history in film class and we watched GWTW and finished it today. Because of UHF i thought i knew how the movie ended. But i was very suprised to see that its not how GWTW ended. Has anyone else felt this way
Posted: Thu Sep 28, 2006 2:11 am
by crypto007
rboy27 @ Aug 3 2003, 09:43 AM wrote:
Basicaly, NC-17 is almost a porn movie. An R rated movie doesn't go that far.
You use to many rating is Australia. Thats to many to remember!
-Rich, just Rich (the lazy American)
If you don't mind me correcting you, Evil Dead was Rated that for excessive violence (It very gory!). So add Violence to your list.
EDIT:Yes I know the scene on ED where...um..well...if anybody's asking they should know what they're asking about.
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:35 am
by Jman
crazygurl14 @ Sep 26 2006, 03:03 PM wrote:
Ok when i saw the ending scene in UHF which was before i had ever seen GWTW, i thought that that was going to be what it really was. But in school i'm in an american history in film class and we watched GWTW and finished it today. Because of UHF i thought i knew how the movie ended. But i was very suprised to see that its not how GWTW ended. Has anyone else felt this way
Well, I guess it wasn't a direct storyline parody for GWTW. Just placing the characters George and Terri as Rhett and Scarlet allowed for the corny "Tommorow's another day" ending. I liked it anyway, even if it wasn't exacty GWTW.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 7:41 am
by Big Spoon
I just watched UHF for the first time in a while. I'm really glad I watched it again, I had forgot a lot of what happened. It had been a long time since I last saw it. Probably at least about three or four years.
I still think it's one of the great movies of all time....
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 6:55 pm
by white_and_nerdy
I just saw it today.................FINALY!
I loved it, it is definatley one of my favorite movies
I love the part where al is day dreaming and everyone is shooting at him when he is out in the open and he doesn't get shot once.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 6:56 pm
by Big Spoon
Congrats on seeing UHf for the first time, white_and_nerdy.
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 9:43 pm
by weirdalisthephantomoftheopera
My boy friend gave it to me about two weeks ago after I saw it for the first time at his house. He saw how much I loved it, and he let me have it. He likes Weird Al, but is not obsessed, so he gave it to me to keep. Awww.
It was absolutely awesome! I loved all the special features and Easter Eggs along with the hilarious commentary!
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 3:45 pm
by weird user
Al mentioned some scenes with Raul that didn't get made because Trinidad Silva died before all of his scenes could be filmed. He mentioned one of those scenes taking place at the telethon, where the poodles get their revenge. From what I read, it sounded like the scenes weren't filmed, but during the deleted sceens, there is a brief clip in a montage of deleted scenes that showed some guy being attacked by poodles. His face was covered, but I wonder if a second actor was hired and some scenes were filmed/ refilmed, or if Al wanted the scene to be in the movie and had a different actor play him and have his face covered.
I know that the scene with the poodles being thrown out the window and the scene with Joe Early losing his thumb were almost cut and left in because Al liked the scenes, but I wonder how Al had say as to what was included. Al didn't direct or produce the movie. He just starred in it, wrote the script, wrote the songs, and was involved in the casting.
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 6:40 pm
by Orthography Enthusiast
Al didn't direct the movie, but Jay Levey, Al's manager since forever and very good friend, did. So it's not likely that Jay would shut Al out of input into the content of the film.
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:49 am
by Narelle27
weird user Posted on Apr 6 2007, 11:45 PM
I know that the scene with the poodles being thrown out the window and the scene with Joe Early losing his thumb were almost cut and left in because Al liked the scenes, but I wonder how Al had say as to what was included. Al didn't direct or produce the movie. He just starred in it, wrote the script, wrote the songs, and was involved in the casting.
Al explains all of this in the commentary during UHF - from memory those scenes were suggested to be cut by the studio to get a G rating.
Also they didn't re-cast Trinidad as they were to upset. (He talks about that too)
By the way- the flying poodle scene originaly showed the poodles 'landing' but after test screenings they realised people were wincing so they cut it just prior & you now only hear the thud - which went over much better.
If you haven't viewed the movie at least 27 times with the commentary - you don't know what you're missing. (Look out! They're coming in through the window!!!!)