One of two things that genuinely touched me
was watching this movie and listening to " Roscoe " talk to the picture of his " Little Fat Buddy "... that tore my heart out.
R.I.P. " Boss "
was watching this movie and listening to " Roscoe " talk to the picture of his " Little Fat Buddy "... that tore my heart out.
R.I.P. " Boss "
That was the saddest part of it. I was watching something about it, and they said that he was actually crying in that part, because they had become close after the show.
Chris Shays '08
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I dont think he needed to do much acting there. He really did miss him.
shareSo what was the other thing? You mention two things, but only say what one of them was.
sharepraeriedog, he said watching the movie was one of them.
shareWhen Enis sees Daisy for the first time in a long while. :) :) :)
shareFor me, it was Uncle Jessie turning to the camera at the end and saying "Y'all come back now y'here!" Knowing it was his last line as Uncle Jessie was what made it special.
sharewhen did rosco talk to the picture of Boss ?
Rosco says,
"Lookit this, Boss...look, lookit this. I think I did everything that you taught me! Dang it, little fat buddy, I sure...wish you could've been here! I got $100,000 for a piece of...worthless swamp, you know...."
As he's holding up the (counterfeit) money he got from Mamma Max for the Hazzard Swamp. Of course, he has no idea (or does he?)that Mamma Max is a real estate con-artist, and that the money was counterfeit.
Yes, I have no life, which is why I know this movie so darned well!
Bob
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