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Post by kalisa2 on Nov 16, 2004 19:48:23 GMT -5
Hey...you get to watch it again! That's the "Dennis has lifted us higher than ever concert" at the end where David suddenly grabs the mic away for Ain't Too Proud. The mic stand is up, down, up...magic! ...and you know it, please don't leave me... ahhhh...ok, I'll look more closely. . Sounds as much fun as watching Melvin's disappearing/reappearing bowtie on fast forward :laughing
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Post by brunneng on Nov 16, 2004 19:54:29 GMT -5
ahhhh...ok, I'll look more closely. . Sounds as much fun as watching Melvin's disappearing/reappearing bowtie on fast forward Do you want to talk about the 3 scenes with Ed's dogs, too?? :laughing :laughing :laughing :laughing :laughing ...beauty is only skin deep...
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Post by kalisa2 on Nov 16, 2004 19:59:29 GMT -5
LOLOL! No, they were edited out of the version I have here at home :laughing
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Post by brunneng on Nov 16, 2004 20:02:21 GMT -5
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Post by nateboomer on Nov 20, 2004 15:05:46 GMT -5
I just finished watching "Melvin"s disapperaring bow tie scene at the New Year's Eve party. I never noticed it before. Let me tell y'all, i was 'crackin' up! . Especially when DB started doing that 'Hallelujah; dance with his hand in the air! My favorite blooper is (you had to know the area location first hand to know this), i always get a kick out the opening scene of "Temptations Forever" when "Otis" is running Towards the Fox Theater Which is on Woodward Ave. In reality, there were no kinds of homes like his (least wise that i can recollect) in that area during that time in the early 60's. Plus he was running down a side street that his home was supposed to be on, then it turned into Woodward ave where a loan shop was, back to the side street then miraculously back onto Woodward Ave where he gazes at the Fox Theater. I had to replay the tape about a dozen times and then some to get an idea of just what direction he was going. That's when i realized that they showed him running past the same "loan" shop 3 times! He was actually running "AWAY" from the Fox. The Greystone Ballroom, The Motown building and Fox Theater were all on Woodward Ave. This means if the movie is correct, then "O" was 'burning rubber' AFTER he had already passed the Fox and Motown and smokin' towards the ....Ballroom! Again, i was crackin up I can't help but notice it because right next to the Fox was a Florsheim shoe store and a restaurant only steps from there where they served a delicious hamburger steak dinner. UM UMMM! I can Still taste it now. In fact i'm 'gone' log off now and go grub. I'll be back with a fork and a bib. Nate "Boomer"
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Post by nateboomer on Nov 20, 2004 15:11:23 GMT -5
Hey Y'all. Don't get the "Motown Building" on Woodward Ave confused with "Hitsville" on West Grand Blvd. Woodward divided the two Blvds between east and west. Now for them 'vittles', i'm 'droolin' ;D
Nate "Boomer"
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