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Auntie
10-02-2005, 12:08 AM
This happened to have been the last movie that John Ritter made before he died. I've seen this movie already, but one thing (scene) in this movie makes me wonder about what was really going on. During one scene with John's character,'Eli', he was with a 'street walker' in his brother-in law's house. They were sitting on the couch in the living room, and shall I say that there was certain 'act' ( not to get too graphic) that she was suppose to be performing. If anyone here has seen this movie besides me, than you know the scene that I'm speaking about.( not the scene after when the two boys walked in afterwards) My question is, was she really doing what she was suppose to be doing, or not?

consentida
10-02-2005, 12:45 AM
I've seen the movie but I have no idea what scene you're talking about. I'll have to dig out my tape and skim through it..

Auntie
10-02-2005, 11:28 AM
I've seen the movie but I have no idea what scene you're talking about. I'll have to dig out my tape and skim through it..
It was the scene where he and the street walker('Bambi') went inside the house, it was dark, and they were the only ones in the house at that time. She was talking about getting a part( movie extra). He (John) was sitting on the couch, and she was sitting next to him. As he was talking to her he said 'Bambi, I'm tring to work here'. If you know the scene that I'm referring to, than I think that you'll know what I'm talking about.

consentida
10-02-2005, 11:03 PM
It was the scene where he and the street walker('Bambi') went inside the house, it was dark, and they were the only ones in the house at that time. She was talking about getting a part( movie extra). He (John) was sitting on the couch, and she was sitting next to him. As he was talking to her he said 'Bambi, I'm tring to work here'. If you know the scene that I'm referring to, than I think that you'll know what I'm talking about.

Okay, I know what scene you're talking about now. Um, most of the time, scenes like this are simulated. I mean, it's acting. Their jobs as actors are to make things look real. Also, don't forget the editing process movies go through to make everything fit together. Chances are he was still fully clothed. Um, I hope that helped.

Auntie
10-03-2005, 06:52 AM
Okay, I know what scene you're talking about now. Um, most of the time, scenes like this are simulated. I mean, it's acting. Their jobs as actors are to make things look real. Also, don't forget the editing process movies go through to make everything fit together. Chances are he was still fully clothed. Um, I hope that helped.
Yes it did,thanks.:).