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Guy at wedding with Red Tie...
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07/16/07 02:14 AM
07/16/07 02:14 AM
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DonColletti
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So Part 1 was on AMC and I watched a small portion of the wedding. There's a certain part where I think Connie and Carlo are dancing and there is some goof dancing with a ridiculous tie on. The tie is red with yellow polka dots. His dancing is hard to describe but rivals Elaine's dancing from Seinfeld minus the kicking. This all occurs during the reception before the story of Enzo is told.
EDIT: Haha, I didn't finish my post for whatever reason. I was wondering if anyone else had noticed it. I searched for "Guy with red tie" and nothing came up. He is definitely getting into it and was just wondering if people got a laugh about it. This is probably the 20th time I've seen the film and the first time I've noticed this guy. So please, let me know what you think.
Last edited by DonColletti; 07/16/07 02:16 AM.
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Re: Guy at wedding with Red Tie...
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07/16/07 08:28 AM
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So Part 1 was on AMC and I watched a small portion of the wedding. There's a certain part where I think Connie and Carlo are dancing and there is some goof dancing with a ridiculous tie on. The tie is red with yellow polka dots. His dancing is hard to describe but rivals Elaine's dancing from Seinfeld minus the kicking. This all occurs during the reception before the story of Enzo is told.
EDIT: Haha, I didn't finish my post for whatever reason. I was wondering if anyone else had noticed it. I searched for "Guy with red tie" and nothing came up. He is definitely getting into it and was just wondering if people got a laugh about it. This is probably the 20th time I've seen the film and the first time I've noticed this guy. So please, let me know what you think. On the other side of the fence I noticed this guy right away :p. I believe he has been mentioned in a past post, as the guy doing the "fairy dance". Keep in mind that FFC as part of his direction for the wedding scene, told the people to just have fun. I think at every wedding there is always a guy, that gets into the music, has a bit much to drink, and gets lost in their own fun, and thinks they are Fred Astaire.
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Re: Guy at wedding with Red Tie...
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07/28/07 10:28 PM
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Well, there was a certain part of his dance that really made me laugh. During his dance he would have a fist made but then thrown doing his fingers towards the ground...then make a fist again. I don't know why he did it but it was hilarious. Yeah I noticed that hand jive to. Everytime I see that scene with him I crack up laughing.
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Re: Guy at wedding with Red Tie...
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07/29/07 02:57 PM
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....That was a nice attention-to-detail move from FFC: During WWII, silk and synthetics were diverted from ties and other apparel for parachutes, etc.... The entire movie was a 'nice attention to detail'. In the case of this particular tie, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that this 'extra' was lucky enough to find & borrow it from his father's old trunk in the attic...which is why we see him placed in such a prominent place in the wedding scene. Apple
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Re: Guy at wedding with Red Tie...
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07/29/07 03:23 PM
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....That was a nice attention-to-detail move from FFC: During WWII, silk and synthetics were diverted from ties and other apparel for parachutes, etc.... The entire movie was a 'nice attention to detail'. In the case of this particular tie, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that this 'extra' was lucky enough to find & borrow it from his father's old trunk in the attic...which is why we see him placed in such a prominent place in the wedding scene. Apple What old tie? I got one like that I wear to the early bird dinners at the buffet......
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Re: Guy at wedding with Red Tie...
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07/29/07 06:34 PM
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He looks like the guy that speaks after Vito's speech at the meeting of the five families.
You know, the guy that wants the drugs to stay near the "colored, they're animals anyway."
Is that him?
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Re: Guy at wedding with Red Tie...
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01/04/08 09:44 PM
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In the FFC Commentary on the DVD Box set he said that he was Richard Castalano's (or however you spell the guy who plays Clemenza's last name) brother and he was just fooling around
He - (Simón Bolívar) - was shaken by the overwhelming revelation that the headlong race between his misfortunes and his dreams was at that moment reaching the finishing line. The rest was darkness. "Damn it," He sighed. "How will I ever get out of this labyrinth!" So what’s the labyrinth? That’s the mystery isn’t it? Is the labyrinth living or dying? Which is he trying to escape - the world, or, the end of it?
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