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Lex escreveu:pa o único problema que eu tenho com o que dizes é o "marcar uma geração" e ser ícone cultural. de resto pode mto bem ser um filme conhecido que eu nunca ouvi falar e ser um grande filme. o facto de ser referenciado em vários filmes ou series não faz dele um marco cultural de geração. tb já vi este ( http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050105/ ) em mto sitio e não é nenhum marco cultural.
Não é por ser citado em filmes e séries que digo isso.
Esse é apenas um aspecto complementar.
Digo-o, porque já vi várias vezes referirem-se ao Old Yeller com esses termos (ou semelhantes).
Não é a minha opinião.. é antes o constatar de um sentimento generalizado nos States..
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Mil escreveu:In 1994 film The Mask, while faking his own death, he tells the mobster to "Tell Auntie Em to let Old Yeller Out".
In the April 25, 1983 Garfield comic strip, the fat cat names Old Yeller as his favorite film, stating "I love movies with happy endings."[1] This is later repeated in the animated 1991 special Garfield Gets a Life, as well as in the 2004 Garfield movie.
In the film K-9, Jim Belushi tries letting the dog know he is not so valued by telling him that, as a little boy, when he saw the scene from Old Yeller where Travis shot the dog, he "did not cry!"
In an episode of Friends entitled "The One Where Old Yeller Dies" (season 2 episode 20), Phoebe watches the end of the movie and having never seen the ending of this or any other sad film, she refers to it as "a sick doggy snuff film".
In an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air entitled "Grumpy Young Men," Carlton breaks out a video from his collection, which just happens to be Old Yeller. Will tries to shoo him out in order to get some alone time with a girl named Valerie, but fails to do so, leading her to instruct him to take a walk if he's not interested in the movie, which he proceeds to do, but not before letting them know that "they shoot the damn dog."
In the film Stripes, Bill Murray's character uses Old Yeller as a way of bridging the gap between his platoon members asking "Who cried when Old Yeller got shot?" His platoon members see they are all similar despite their differences.
On the March 24, 2008, edition of WWE Raw, Shawn Michaels reminded Ric Flair of the story of Old Yeller, leading the Heartbreak Kid to say that he was going to take 'Old Yeller' behind the woodshed and put him out of his misery, which was reference to the fact that their match at WrestleMania XXIV was a career threatening one for Flair and that he would be forced into retirement if he lost. Flair retaliated by slapping Michaels twice and yelling "I've got your Old Yeller!" He went on further by asking Michaels to take 'Old Yeller' behind the woodshed right then, but Michaels' only reply was his repeated statement that he was going to put Flair out of his misery, which was followed by him walking out of the ring. In the end, Flair lost the hard fought battle at Wrestlemania and had no choice but to leave his 35 years in professional wrestling behind him.
In the animated series, Justice League Unlimited, John Stewart's (Green Lantern) is stated as "always having a weakness for Old Yeller' (in itself a joke about a Green Lantern's weakness to yellow). His two ex-girlfriends laugh about it in the episode, "Hunter's Moon." In the earlier episode, "Wake The Dead," Hawkgirl uses the ending of the movie as an example to explain to John why she alone has to take out the reanimated Solomon Grundy.
In the Family Guy episode He's Too Sexy for His Fat, a cutaway gag features a parody of the movie, except that Ol' Yeller is anthropomorphic (just like Brian) and he is shot because of accidentally erasing a message from the answering machine.
In the "Weird Al" Yankovic song It's All About the Pentiums a reference is made to old yeller in the lyrics stating "I should do the world a favor and cap you like Old Yeller You're just about as useless as jpegs to Helen Keller".
In an episode of The Cosby Show season 1, Bill Cosby as Cliff Huxtable uses the Old Yeller reference in his defense of being hard on Denise's boyfriends in a discussion with Phylicia Rashad as Clair. Clair reminds Cliff, "you know at the end of that movie, they shot Ol Yeller". In a later episode, Cliff rents this movie for Rudy's video party, much to Rudy and her friends' disappointment.
In the Gary Allan song "Tough Little Boys" there is a line that says "Well I never cried when Old Yeller died, at least not in front of my friends".
In the "Confederate Railroad" song "She never Cried" there is a line that says "..She never cried when Old Yeller died, so do you think I'll cry when she's gone.."
In a Sunday Pearls Before Swine strip, Zebra explains the end of "Old Yeller" to Pig, describing it as one of the saddest scenes ever filmed, and saying he couldn't imagine anyone not crying when he saw it. In the last panel, two crocs were sitting in a crowded theater yelling, "Eat da dog! Eat da dog!"
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Lex escreveu:e viste referirem-se ao filme onde?
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Lex escreveu:e viste referirem-se ao filme onde?
vi em vários locais: tv, net e revistas..
não sei precisar quais.. mas foram várias, tanto que me levaram a ver o filme!
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Lex escreveu:HAHAHAH
Mil: The Painted Veil (2006) - 3
sempre viste...
Ya..
Eventualmente poderia gostar.. mas não foi o caso.. de todo!
btw - não sei que música é que "era boa", porque não achei nenhuma que fosse grande coisa..
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sim, eu disse que ouvi que a musica era, mas do que tinha ouvido tb n achei nada de mais.
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Ticius.. o FA morreu para ti?
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Mil - BENFICAMPEÃO escreveu:Ticius.. o FA morreu para ti?
não... sempre q vejo um filme voto!!!
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Ticius escreveu:Mil - BENFICAMPEÃO escreveu:Ticius.. o FA morreu para ti?
não... sempre q vejo um filme voto!!!
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