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The Brady Bunch: The Slumber Caper (1970)
Correction to another review
Spoiler:
thejcowboy22 got some of the characters mixed up near the end of their review. No offense intended, just pointing it out.
Paula was the one who actually wrote the hippopotamus comment, and confessed to Marcia at the party. Jenny was the one who was falsely accused by Marcia beforehand, and uninvited.
After Marcia finds this out, she reinvites Jenny to the party. She arrives as Mike gets pranked at the door as he lets her in.
I was too young to remember the Brady Bunch during its original run, as it debuted when I was just over 2 months old. But I always loved watching the reruns on TV.
What I didn't like was that over the years, the commercial breaks got longer which caused scenes I remember, to get cut. I eventually got the series on DVD and can enjoy them uncut.
My Wife and Kids: Working It (2001)
What is the song playing during the test?
What is the name of the instrumental playing when Jr. Is trying to take his algebra test? I've been trying to find out the name of it for years. I tried to Shazam it but it didn't work.
Silver Streak (1976)
Anyone besides me remember extra scenes??
I saw a TV version of this movie several times (an ex stepfather had it recorded on Beta videotape), before I saw the full version. I remember 2 extra scenes from the TV version: additional dialogue in the scene where George meets Rita (the one who keeps calling him Steve), after he says he was thrown off the Silver Streak, she says something about him being a stowaway and he says he wasn't a stowaway, it was some bad guys who threw him off.
In the scene where the train is stopped by the police, as people are exiting the train, a woman (I think the "plain Jane?") grabs one of the life size cutout images of the women holding spear guns, and says "we girls have to stick together." I've searched and searched for these scenes and can't find them or any information on them.
In the same scene, a closeup of a little girl is shown and I wonder who she was.
Does anyone have this on DVD which contains the deleted scenes?
Any Day Now: Unfinished Symphony (1998)
I'll Never Understand Racism
I'm white and I'll never understand why black people were treated that way for so long. I've watched shows and movies set in that time period, and I just don't understand why it was that way. Why they had to sit at the back of the bus, why they had separate water fountains, bathrooms, stores, restaurants etc. It never should have been like that. It was wrong, period.
On the Case with Paula Zahn: Voices in the Dark (2010)
I Remember When this Happened
I lived in Bowling Green many years; I was living there when this happened. It was a horrible thing what happened to Katie.
Cold Case: Wednesday's Women (2008)
Good episode but sad how people were treated
Really sad how people were treated back then, just because of their skin color. Or just because of whites associating with them. I never understood it and never will.
Cold Case: It Takes a Village (2007)
Parents Guide/Frightening and Intense Scenes
I cannot find where to add this info where I usually see the Parents Guide.
Frightening and Intense Scenes:
Young teenage boys are found dead, most of them frozen, in freezers inside storage units.
One victim is seen on video crying, obviously frightened (he was the latest victim).
A counselor at a boys' home (shown in flashback) is abusive to several boys in a room. Tells them to "teach one of them a lesson."
A young boy is held by the doer with a knife held to his throat.
The doer is shown in flashback as the young boy being "taught a lesson" by the other boys. They attack him, cut off his finger as he screams, cries.
The doer cuts his throat in front of Scotty and Lily.
The Bionic Woman: Winning Is Everything (1976)
Isn't that Robbie Rist aka Cousin Oliver in the class?
It sure looks like him but I didn't see him in the credits. I'm curious who played the Native American boy also.
In the Heat of the Night: An Execution of Trust (1991)
So wrong
I agree with the other reviewer. Makes me so mad because something like this can happen in real life. It can certainly happen because of "attorney-client privilege" too. The judicial system can be so messed up.
The Brady Bunch: The Tattle-Tale (1970)
Does anyone know what gabber doon means?
When Alice tells one of the jingles she thought of, the ending was "gabber doon" (however it's spelled). Then says it's a pun.