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I loved the shit out of this guy from the movie. But at some point I knew a real life version of him who always did wrong while trying to do right.
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Character played by John Candy in Planes, Trains and Automobiles
'Between two fluffy pillows'Honey, meet Del Griffith. He's got some amusing anecdotes, and here's a gun so you can blow your brains out, you’ll thank me for it.
You'd think he'd hold on to those shower curtain rings with a little more reverence...
Thanks for your contribution, @WhereWeAt - I really appreciate itI opened this thread worried you miserable fucks would try to ruin this beautiful movie, but I'm pleasantly surprised.
I hadn't actually seen it until two years ago. I just figured it wouldn't hold up and I'd hate it. Watched it on Thanksgiving that year, and was quite happy to be wrong. Probably John Hughes' best movie.I opened this thread worried you miserable fucks would try to ruin this beautiful movie, but I'm pleasantly surprised.
For real. I think it's his best, followed closely by Uncle BuckI hadn't actually seen it until two years ago. I just figured it wouldn't hold up and I'd hate it. Watched it on Thanksgiving that year, and was quite happy to be wrong. Probably John Hughes' best movie.
What, no love for Curly Sue?For real. I think it's his best, followed closely by Uncle Buck
You don't think that would be very good, KJP?
I hadn't actually seen it until two years ago. I just figured it wouldn't hold up and I'd hate it. Watched it on Thanksgiving that year, and was quite happy to be wrong. Probably John Hughes' best movie.
It seems like just rage bait. In all seriousness, to repair relations, they should keep Will Smith and add the crypto fraud guyYou don't think that would be very good, KJP?
I watch it every thanksgiving and it is what I would call a near perfect movie. The music kinda dates it but other than that it’s incredible.I opened this thread worried you miserable fucks would try to ruin this beautiful movie, but I'm pleasantly surprised.
Yes, when they get pulled over originally they get arrested and Neal punches Del and gives him a black eye which he has the rest of the movie. When they’re pulled over originally the cop tells them they missed Chicago and are hours off the right way Neal gets mad at Del for screwing up and they fight.Wasn't Due Date basically a remake of PT&A? Except it didn't work because RDJ was just an unlikeable dick. At least Neil page you could under all his issues he was a decent man. Also it's tough to play a character like Del who is annoying but still likeable.
I remember reading there was a longer version of the movie, like an hour that was cut and I wanted to see that. Explains some continuity issues, like I'm pretty sure one of them has a black eye in one scene with no explanation why
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