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Question about UTCM I've seen it about a million times, and actually just watched it again. There's something in the movie that has baffled me for years. In the scene where Christopher is standing outside the club drinking glass after glass of champagne, who is the lady that comes up behind him and says "when can we get together again?"? Looks like Yoko Ono's mother or something. | |
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SweetTemptation said: I've seen it about a million times, and actually just watched it again. There's something in the movie that has baffled me for years. In the scene where Christopher is standing outside the club drinking glass after glass of champagne, who is the lady that comes up behind him and says "when can we get together again?"? Looks like Yoko Ono's mother or something.
well, we got two options here (but i think it has to be the second of the two): 1. this woman could have been in an earlier scene in the film, but was a scene that was cut out for the finished product. i'm doubting it, but it is somewhat plausible. 2. what i think is that she is just one of many ladies that christopher tagged (obviously), and she is there to establish a stark contrast between: A. all the other woman vs. the Real Deal (Mary) B. nastiness vs. the Real Deal (Mary) C. christopher's former super hedonistic money guzzling ways (which he now rejects) vs. christopher "giving up the business for good" / "christopher tracy, an honest man" D. LOVE OR $? and that sez what? that sez christopher lived for all women, but died for one! | |
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Thanks, that kinda makes sense. She still freaks me out with that evil laugh of hers. | |
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SweetTemptation said: Thanks, that kinda makes sense. She still freaks me out with that evil laugh of hers.
yeah, she's scary. | |
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SweetTemptation said: Thanks, that kinda makes sense. She still freaks me out with that evil laugh of hers.
aah, could you imagine if they actually showed a scene of christopher shacking up with that lady????!!!! she ain't no mrs. wellington, that's for sure. hey maybe it'll be in the dvd -- christopher and jerome tag-teaming this lady! wow, that would be a trip! | |
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ninarockets said: SweetTemptation said: Thanks, that kinda makes sense. She still freaks me out with that evil laugh of hers.
aah, could you imagine if they actually showed a scene of christopher shacking up with that lady????!!!! she ain't no mrs. wellington, that's for sure. hey maybe it'll be in the dvd -- christopher and jerome tag-teaming this lady! wow, that would be a trip! | |
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Actually, I fantasize her at times...I put the tape on freeze when it shows her face and go play down there... "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
"We had fun, didn't we?" -Prince (1958-2016) 4ever in my life | |
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rainbowchild said: Actually, I fantasize her at times...I put the tape on freeze when it shows her face and go play down there...
*runs away really fast* | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: rainbowchild said: Actually, I fantasize her at times...I put the tape on freeze when it shows her face and go play down there...
*runs away really fast* Just so you know, I can relate to what Christopher went through in the movie...gotta make a living you know... "Just like the sun, the Rainbow Children rise."
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Isn't that the same woman he buys flowers from before going into the Apartment (beginning of the film)? | |
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rainbowchild said: Handclapsfingasnapz said: *runs away really fast* Just so you know, I can relate to what Christopher went through in the movie...gotta make a living you know... man! | |
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ninarockets said: SweetTemptation said: I've seen it about a million times, and actually just watched it again. There's something in the movie that has baffled me for years. In the scene where Christopher is standing outside the club drinking glass after glass of champagne, who is the lady that comes up behind him and says "when can we get together again?"? Looks like Yoko Ono's mother or something.
well, we got two options here (but i think it has to be the second of the two): 1. this woman could have been in an earlier scene in the film, but was a scene that was cut out for the finished product. i'm doubting it, but it is somewhat plausible. 2. what i think is that she is just one of many ladies that christopher tagged (obviously), and she is there to establish a stark contrast between: A. all the other woman vs. the Real Deal (Mary) B. nastiness vs. the Real Deal (Mary) C. christopher's former super hedonistic money guzzling ways (which he now rejects) vs. christopher "giving up the business for good" / "christopher tracy, an honest man" D. LOVE OR $? and that sez what? that sez christopher lived for all women, but died for one! Welcome to the New World Odor and
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HiinEnkelte said: ninarockets said: well, we got two options here (but i think it has to be the second of the two): 1. this woman could have been in an earlier scene in the film, but was a scene that was cut out for the finished product. i'm doubting it, but it is somewhat plausible. 2. what i think is that she is just one of many ladies that christopher tagged (obviously), and she is there to establish a stark contrast between: A. all the other woman vs. the Real Deal (Mary) B. nastiness vs. the Real Deal (Mary) C. christopher's former super hedonistic money guzzling ways (which he now rejects) vs. christopher "giving up the business for good" / "christopher tracy, an honest man" D. LOVE OR $? and that sez what? that sez christopher lived for all women, but died for one! that's right cuzzin, bow down! hey, and by the way, while reading the nytimes today, i noticed that in the remake of The Stepford Wives, the character played by glenn close is named MRS. WELLINGTON! think it ain't? why does frank oz gotta step up on UTCM's tip?? | |
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HiinEnkelte said: ninarockets said: well, we got two options here (but i think it has to be the second of the two): 1. this woman could have been in an earlier scene in the film, but was a scene that was cut out for the finished product. i'm doubting it, but it is somewhat plausible. 2. what i think is that she is just one of many ladies that christopher tagged (obviously), and she is there to establish a stark contrast between: A. all the other woman vs. the Real Deal (Mary) B. nastiness vs. the Real Deal (Mary) C. christopher's former super hedonistic money guzzling ways (which he now rejects) vs. christopher "giving up the business for good" / "christopher tracy, an honest man" D. LOVE OR $? and that sez what? that sez christopher lived for all women, but died for one! I thought it was just supposed to be a guilty flashback, I dont think we really have to deconstruct this one. | |
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this is totally the lady from the new song - Illusion Coma Pimp and Cirmcustance . . . . i thought of her the 1st time i heard the song. well, it could be . . . music is its own reward - Sting | |
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Meloh9 said: HiinEnkelte said: I thought it was just supposed to be a guilty flashback, I dont think we really have to deconstruct this one. well, just in case you wanna think about it, there it is! Welcome to the New World Odor and
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I have always had her down as the influential Voodoo priestess that Christopher was obliged to marry against his will in order to save his parental home from being repossessed and his family evicted.
Christopher's family was poor and had fallen on hard times. As luck would have it, the malevolent local priestess had harboured an unhealthy crush on Christopher since his childhood days and now saw this as the perfect opportunity to lay claim to Christopher, body and soul. She therefore proposes an arranged marriage to her as the only solution. The fate of his family hanging perilously in the balance, Christopher is left with no choice but to reluctantly agree, like a lamb to the slaughter, to the dastardly request. In a bid to free Christopher from a fate worse than hell, Tricky manages to breach the priestess' swampy retreat in a daring rescue attempt, during which the witch is momentarily knocked out. In the ensuing pursuit through the swampy everglades, the pair escape to freedom from the witch, who is last seen sinking into quicksand. Before disappearing from view, the malevolent priestess is heard uttering the curse that seals Christopher's fate: "Some day you will find the path to true love, but DEATH will be at the end of it". . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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Lenae said: this is totally the lady from the new song - Illusion Coma Pimp and Cirmcustance . . . . i thought of her the 1st time i heard the song. well, it could be . . .
.....if she was flourescent. Which she is not. S Filthy cute and baby U know it | |
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giotto said: "Some day you will find the path to true love, but DEATH will be at the end of it". . Of course, what the witch ultimately failed to realise is: with LOVE there is no death . "You don't frighten us, English pig dogs. Go and boil your bottoms, sons of a silly person." | |
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