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Another movie from the past what has always made me wonder. It was possibly mid 70's. The only scene I remember was where you see about three guys at nighttime leaning up against a car and one of them said "Man, who cut the cheese?" It was darn funny and the whole drive-in rang with laughter. Anyone have any idea or remember this movie?
Thanks for any help!
tom68
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That's it. I LOVE that guy who plays the leader of the "PHAY-rohes".
okay, now i'll have to go out and rent this one tonight! :)
I may dig out my copy as well.
Thre is a scene like that in George Lucas' "American Graffiti" (1972) but it takes place inside a moving car. Prior to the car moving, however, one of the protagonists is assailed by a local gang for sitting on one of the buddys' car.
That might be it! For some reason I thought it was when they were outside.. but you know how a 6 year old might remember such a thing.Thanks for the help.
I'll have to rent this movie.
The current DVD (not the first) is very well done. Sound design wizard Walter Murch ( he did the film) had a hand and Lucas himself altered the sky in the opening sequence to reflect more of a sunset to set the stage for the rest of the evening.IMHO this film has aged exteremely well and you don't necessarily have to have grown up in that era to appreciate it.
Don't remember that movie but I nearly fell out of my chair. Any ideas?
"Yeah! You show that turd who's boss!"
djprobed
It is also used by John Turtrro's brother in "Mac" from 1992.
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I think the Movie "Bugs" was playing with the movie, however I might be wrong. Bugs was about these prehistoric electrically charges insects what could start a fire when they got P!ssed.
lol
n/t
Given that the "1975" in the post is in parentheses I would take it that the actual name of the film is just "Bug".
Yes, you are right... The movie was called "BUG"And it was not playing with the American graffiti Movie, because BUG was 75... My parents patronized the drive in very often, and I was normally in the back seat w/brother sleeping during most of the movies. MMmm the smell of Pizza, Coke and... well... nevermind.
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