Eno: I wonder why this movie is called "It's a wonderful life."
Fang: Because George Bailey learns how loved he is by everybody.
Eno: Oh, I thought it was referring to how old man potter gets to keep George Bailey's eight thousand bucks.
@SDSillyCyclist – thank you for the explanation of ACLU. I understand. An organization with no sense of humour. We have something similar in Canada. But it isn’t reduced to just letters. Though it will get a lot of angry letters if our commission not only takes on a silly case, but rules in favour of the plaintiff. – Our Commission also lacks a sense of humour.
comicgos over 9 years ago
Ol Skool over 9 years ago
that movie always ends the same. one of these days george bailey should slip and fall running through the snow
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
Wait… that wasn’t the happy part?
puddlesplatt over 9 years ago
note to self…I must watch that one of these years, at 80 years now, I better get to it!
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
In the SNL alternate ending skit, Potter didn’t live long enough to enjoy that $8,000. They kicked the living daylights out of him.
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
I love how Fang is so much more knowledgeable than Eno is.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 9 years ago
The actor that played Potter – during the last 15 years of his life routinely turned over all of his paycheck to the Internal Revenue Service
Hunter7 over 9 years ago
@SDSillyCyclist – thank you for the explanation of ACLU. I understand. An organization with no sense of humour. We have something similar in Canada. But it isn’t reduced to just letters. Though it will get a lot of angry letters if our commission not only takes on a silly case, but rules in favour of the plaintiff. – Our Commission also lacks a sense of humour.