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Mark said, 7 months ago
Great stuff!!!
kapock said, 7 months ago
As consolation, will Billy at least get a roll in the Pullman bed with Eva Marie Saint? Or a dip in the bay with Kim Novak? Sleep handcuffed to Madeleine Carroll? Help Tippi Hedren clean out the company safe while Quentin pecks his eyes out?
Oh yes, I could go on … :-)
walruscarver2000 said, 7 months ago
@kapock
A make-out session with Magery Main.
kapock said, 7 months ago
@walruscarver2000
Remind me: was she Mrs. Danvers, or Norman’s momma? LOL
babka
said, 7 months ago
yes, it’s product placement from here on in. Bond drinks Heinekins & itty bitty children are going to want their t.v. merch in the cradle & the stroller…………
milano99 said, 7 months ago
Anyone notice that this is “Ch 666” in the top left frame?
Craig Linder
said, 7 months ago
@milano99
Nice catch.
Linguist said, 7 months ago
The only thing missing from this strip is “Hitch” somewhere in the background.
LafInLarry
said, 7 months ago
@kapock
Not even Ma Kettle remembered all her kids’ names.
fritzoid
said, 7 months ago
What’s in a McGuffin?
It’s the stuff dreams are made of.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
McGuffin was the important object in any move that Alfred Hitchcock ever made. But sometimes it is a red herring.
fritzoid
said, 7 months ago
@Night-Gaunt49
“McGuffin was the important object in any move that Alfred Hitchcock ever made. But sometimes it is a red herring.”
More specifically, it’s the object that the characters in the movie care about intensely, but the audience need care about not at all.
Eryx
said, 7 months ago
Hilarious!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
@fritzoid
Norm the platypus in “My Cage” works for a company called McGuffin.
Tsukuyomi said, 7 months ago
Dial M for McDonald’s™