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Post by Andrew on Mar 30, 2014 14:00:57 GMT -5
link <---click here Humor! And the writer kinda has a point...
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Post by profblues on Apr 1, 2014 21:00:15 GMT -5
So basically Glinda was working with the fraud in the Emerald City, using Dorothy and her eventual companions as part of a power play to knock off the Witch of the West.
And what about the Witch of the South? (and I don't mean Paula Deen)
was she in on it too? why no mention of her? she had as much to gain by knocking off East and West as Glinda and the Wizard.
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Post by Andrew on Apr 1, 2014 22:50:21 GMT -5
1939...I forget which president plugged in the Ozarks or whatever. She didn't have a phone, you see.
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Post by egoodstein on Apr 2, 2014 10:04:40 GMT -5
Well I never trusted Glinda with that upside down bucket on her head anyway!! . I actually even as a kid wondered why Glinda didn't just have Dorothy click her heels together to begin with. . .as she seemed so amazed she'd do anything-- hahaha. I think Toto conspired to create the whole thing. . . (Just throwing that out to create another line of revisionism!!). Hee. This film made me very nervous as a kid (I think very young when I 1st saw those flying monkeys). Still like the score more than the film-- except the horse of a different color (purple): always wanted one of those . I also don't care much for Wicked though I don't hate it either.
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Post by robertaxel on Apr 2, 2014 15:23:02 GMT -5
One comedienne (don't recall her name) called it the 'classic chick flick'.... a fight to the death over shoes!... heh..
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