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Vin 02:48 am UTC 02/16/12 |
| In reply to: | re: The Vow - samurai7 03:03 pm UTC 02/13/12 |
| That IS a funny story! PS - I thought the British title was "51st Geographically Organized Bunch of Ungrateful, Perfectly Good Tea-wasting, Rebellious Puritan Cocksuckers".... > Funny story about that. I recommended that a friend of > mine rent the Samuel L Jackson and Meat Loaf movie '51st > State' (not sure what it was called in the US, but that > was the British title.) The counter clerk at Blockbuster > goes and gets '50 First Dates'. I get a text later that > evening saying "Hey, when does Meat show up in this piece > of shit film?" > > > Didn't Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore already make that > > movie? I keep trying to forget about it but they keep on > > reminding me! > > > > > Most of it is in the trailer but there's a cute bit in THE > > > VOW where Channing Tatum sings along to Anything For Love, > > > much to the chagrin of Rachel McAdams. He even excitedly > > > says "Meat Loaf!" when he hears it on the radio. > > > > > > SPOILERS > > > > > > I waited the entire movie thinking she'd hear the song > > > again and it would trigger her memory (it happened right > > > before the car crash that leaves her with amnesia), but no > > > dice. However I applaud them for not going too on the > > > nose by using "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" instead. > > > > > > Also Jim is credited as James Steinman, which is unusual. > > > > > > | |
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