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The movie is good, but the clambake is overrated ...


The clambake wasn't that nice.

... Justin

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How do you know? You didn't eat the lobster...slit down the back and peppered good and doused in melted butter. And the clams...steamed under rockweed and poppin' from their shells.

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Oh, yum. That's why I say the clambake was overrated. I didn't get anything.

... Justin

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Anyway, although the clambake was real nice, the night ended in tragedy.

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True. But we can't blame that on the clambake.

... Justin

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Remember, this was "the first clambake of the season." I wonder how nice the others were. Two fellows and one's wife, who attended the first one, weren't going to be at the others.

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I just wonder if they always sing, "This was a real nice clambake" no matter how they really feel. You know, as a way of covering up their disappointment when a clambake doesn't go as well as planned.

Or maybe they're honest with themselves and always give the clambakes honest reviews. "This was an okay clambake." "This was a real bad clambake." "This was a four-star clambake. No clambake has been as good ..." Etc.

... Justin

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There's lobster and clams and treasure hunts and singing--if the fishermen and sailors can keep from fighting for a few hours, it's hard to imagine not having a nice time.

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And if the fishermen and the sailors insist on fighting, then at least we can have an exciting clambake, if not an especially nice one.

... Justin

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I'm personally not a seafood fan or anything, but it looked like everyone really was having fun. Billy & Jigger obviously have the robbery on their minds, but it looked like a good laugh. I find "A Real Nice Clambake" a very cosy song & I loved the community spirit in it.

Catriona x


[green]"A little love never spoiled anybody" - Kitty Moran, "My Blue Heaven" [green]

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Yeah, I'm starting to realize that it probably was a real nice clambake. I'm just bitter that I wasn't invited.


...Om

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Lol, well, I think everyone's got in a scene from a film, particularly parties & things, that they wish they'd been involved in. I wouldn't have minded being at the clambake myself!

Catriona x


[green]"A little love never spoiled anybody" - Kitty Moran, "My Blue Heaven" [green]

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I guess I should be grateful I wasn't invited to certain other movie parties and get-togethers either. Who'd want to attend the children's birthday party in The Birds?


...Om

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Or the New Year's party on the S.S. Poseidon!

Or the big bash in the "Towering Inferno."

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Or the premiere of The Eighth Wonder of the World in King Kong!


...Om

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and who'd want to go to Damiens 5th birthday party in The Omen ?!

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You just made me laugh so hard! Great post.

"What do you want me to do, draw a picture? Spell it out!"

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I'm going to assume the clambake was rather nice.
as they say that line like 74839718465178463483968320 times.

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I just put in the DVD and checked. Sure enough, they're still saying it!


...Justin

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this thread brought a smile to my face.

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Me too....hilarious.....

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This was a real nice thread. :)






"Joey, have you ever been in a Turkish prison?"

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And we all had a real good time! :-D

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We've said it before and we'll say it again.

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Everybody's avoiding the elephant in the room here: namely, how does the clambake in Carousel compare with the one in the Elvis movie Clambake (1967)?

(And by the way, when I mention the "elephant in the room" I'm not talking about Elvis himself: he didn't get that way until a few years later.)

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