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I love the way George says "misunderstanding." Man I love his voice. Singing, speaking, doesn't matter. He's so hot.
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@roman14032 Yes, it's actually pretty subversive- a parody of how, just as no one knows less about rock music than record company executives, no one has less taste than the taste-makers. it subtely points out to their audience that they have been told what to like and who to look up to by cynical, out of touch adults who know nothing and care even less about them.
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this right here is the exact moment the sixtys blew-up, when george harrison informed the baby-boomers that THEY WHERE THE BOSS. seems like just a cute scene in a silly rock and roll movie dosen't it? its really one of the most consiquential moments in the history of mass comunications, and all the consiquences where GOOD............thanks George,hurry back
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"You can be replaced chicky baby"
"I don't care"
:D
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George Harrison really looks like Louise French Harrison in this clip. You can see he ain't just a Harrison boy, he's an adorable French boy as well. He had that Louise French intensity. George Harrison was so adorable and this was my favorite scene in the movie. George was the one who stole every damn scene in the movie.
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I understood about half of this conversation
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Everybody besides Paul!
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dead grotty
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The way he talks... so smart... makes me shiver.
I'll be quite prepared for that eventuality.
I just had an orgasm.
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My favorite scene from the movie. George was such a sexpot, with his thick wavy hair and brilliant deadpan. I love the way George makes a face upon seeing those shirts. (They looked like ordinary mens' shirts to me).
One of the cleverest, most well written scenes ever. Deceptively witty and no doubt the pivotal set of words that got this film's screenplay nominated for an Oscar. Like poetry, just flows perfectly without drawing attention to itself, yet every word is just place just so. Like an éclair...a masterpiece of confection to those of us loving the taste of words. An homage to the language and that cheeky British accent that adds a silly nobility to anything it touches. I love this scene so
Buster25 4 years ago 29
Without a doubt George was the best actor in the bunch.
JudeWest4868 3 years ago 24