marsh
Randall's Skivvy (0-299)
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Post by marsh on Apr 7, 2014 20:06:31 GMT -5
I'm working with a really bad Youtube clip for lack of a better option (don't really want to have to explain to anyone why I'm putting on the movie for the sole purpose of watching one scene I never liked to begin with), but I see the guy falling out of view, then the camera cutting away (actually, he doesn't even seem to fall, but that could just be the bad quality). I don't see anything that suggests he was knocked out, just that he was knocked off balance. He's definitely knocked out-I have the DVD so I have been able to slow it down and/or pause it-and a hi-definition monitor. When the woman slams him under the jaw with the shovel, he goes down and his arms are completely limp and his head is snapped WAAAY back by the impact, then falls forward, also completely limp. The woman does NOT stop her attack but continues to rain down blow after blow as Randall is lying helpless on the floor, using all her strength. When the scene cuts away, she's still hitting him. pitbulllady Got around to watching it, and I have to concede, you're right that he goes down and she keeps wailing on him. Granted, I still don't agree on the injuries, but I've probably dragged this off topic enough. I was going to come in here and ask if Ned maybe meant anything interesting. Or Switt, which is random as far as I know.
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Post by pitbulllady on Apr 7, 2014 23:55:43 GMT -5
No one at Pixar has ever answered that, how they came up with the names for these characters, either the ones used in the movie or the original names that went through several changes. I think that they were trying to come up with ordinary "working Joe" type names, to reflect the blue collar worker status of the main characters.
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Post by seafoamonster on May 5, 2014 20:03:34 GMT -5
Huh.
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