I
don't like the movie at all,* but I did come across an ever-so-slightly amusing
termination-of-employment/severance moment in Woody Allen's "Everything You Always
Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)" from John Carradine's
Dr. Bernardo, as Dr. Bernardo chronicled some of his not-so-impressive but indeed deranged . . . ahem . . . accomplishments:
"They threw me out at Masters and Johnson - no severance pay and I had
it coming. But I showed them. [sinister laugh follows]" I guess I feel compelled to
log examples like this as I come across them, even when they're not overly
funny or interesting. Oh, well . . .
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* Frankly, there's SO much in the Woody Allen cinematic universe that I don't like. (Indeed, there's a bunch in Mr. Allen's more general universe that I don't much like.)
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* Frankly, there's SO much in the Woody Allen cinematic universe that I don't like. (Indeed, there's a bunch in Mr. Allen's more general universe that I don't much like.)
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