Posted by Mark - IN. on April 11, 2016 at 17:55:52 from (24.15.148.124):
In Reply to: Greatest movie ever posted by Greg K on April 11, 2016 at 16:55:34:
"It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" or maybe "Airplane".
The other day I turned on the TV and the "Wizard Of Oz" was on and I caught I think the last half hour. It picked up from where they were sitting at the door to the City Of Oz, I think and they were crying, and the gate keeper guy was looking out the front door at them and he was crying, and got them in to see Oz. Oz told them that they needed to go get the wicked witch of the east's broom and bring it back and then he would grant their wishes, he scared the cowardly lion so bad that he ran and dove through the glass window on his way out. Now having seen that movie countless times over the years, here's the part I never ever caught until I saw it this weekend. Dorothy, the tin man, the scarecrow, the lion, and toto were walking through the woods towards the witch's castle and in plain as plain view, the scarecrow had a revolver in his right hand. I TAPED IT, HE DID. He had a six shot revolver in his right hand, clearly. In one scene they even had a closeup down the bore. Where did the scarecrow get that revolver? And why when the flying monkeys came and attacked them, tore the scarecrow to shreds, picked up Dorothy and Toto and flew them to the wicked witch's castle, why didn't the scarecrow blast any of the flying monkeys? He had a large bore six shooter in his hand. Wasn't loaded or what? No brain to tell him to???
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