


We caught up with Lee to discuss the making of the movie.
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Stay tuned later today when I post my full interview with Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer. Music, Film, TV and Political News Coverage. I've embedded the clip from the movie below, the quote in question coming right around the 1:37 mark. Episode XXXVI: Jack, the Monks, and the Ancient Masters Son.

His story intertwines with many of the plot’s events, and his commentary at the beginning establishes the film’s tone and one of the film’s main themes. Now you may be asking yourself, "What the hell does one thing have to do with the other?" During a scene in which Murray's character, Phil Connors, steals the groundhog known as Punxsutawney Phil and while letting the little rodent drive offers up a little bit of advice: "Don't drive angry, don't drive angry." Cut off the "don't" and you have yourself a movie title.Įven without knowing this little bit of information Drive Angry is a great title, but a tie-in to Groundhog Day only makes it better. Though the film features no one particular main character, the nearest thing to a protagonist we have is Graham Waters. That was a very intense experienceI’m not 20 anymore and it’s 3-Dnudity 3. But amongst titles like Vanishing Point, Duel, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Race With The Devil, Lussier made a point of mentioning the Bill Murray comedy. But don’t believe little old meread what Ross told E: I do full frontal nudity and it’s in 3-D. The character’s penis should be large enough to fell ancient trees with one hefty hip pivot. He gets all F's on his report card which also ends up getting labeled 'dumbass. Greg is basically the stereotype of a dumb jock. He is the anti-hero/supporting antagonist in Scary movie, due to his abusive ways towards Cindy.
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The character’s vagina should be large enough to wolf down a small motorcycle. Greg Philippe is a character in Scary Movie his name is a parody of Greg Cox from the Scream series and actor Ryan Philippe's last name. Just yesterday I sat down with Lussier and Farmer to discuss their newest film and one question that I asked was regarding the direct influences that the writers used while developing the film. Joining Cages Milton on this road trip is Piper (Amber Heard), who wears Daisy Dukes and punches bad guys well above her weight class. The character knows things that he doesn’t want revealed (creating complexity for the character and tension for the reader).
