Some Schmo wrote:But according to movie scripts, the characters always just seem to naturally know when the phone conversation has ended. Nobody every interprets it as a being hung up on.
I never noticed that, I will pay more attention
Some Schmo wrote:But according to movie scripts, the characters always just seem to naturally know when the phone conversation has ended. Nobody every interprets it as a being hung up on.
MeDotOrg wrote:Everything is on purpose in a movie. Even the accidents are on purpose.
Morley wrote:Chekhov said that if you have a rifle above the fireplace in the first act, it should have been fired by the third act. Otherwise, don't put it there.
Dr. Shades wrote:Morley wrote:Chekhov said that if you have a rifle above the fireplace in the first act, it should have been fired by the third act. Otherwise, don't put it there.
What was Sulu's response?
Dr. Shades wrote:Morley wrote:Chekhov said that if you have a rifle above the fireplace in the first act, it should have been fired by the third act. Otherwise, don't put it there.
What was Sulu's response?
MeDotOrg wrote:As a friend of mine has crept closer towards dementia, he has taken to hanging up whenever he feels the conversation is over, without any goodbye or 'over and out'. A mutual friend and I were watching a movie where someone did the phone-hangup-without-goodbye schtick. We both laughed because it reminded us of our friend with incipient dementia.
Reid always hangs up on people -- whether he is mad, or telling them he loves them.
"Well I have a lot of bad habits, one of them is my telephone manner, as everybody will say. When the conversation is over, I hang up. I've offended people, I don't mean to. But there's no need to talk anymore, The conversation is over," Reid told me in an interview here.
When veteran Nevada columnist Jon Ralston wrote about Reid's surprise Friday announcement that he would retire at the end of his Senate term, the clearly stunned journalist explained it this way:
"How fitting that there was no buildup to his exit announcement, just a sudden ending.
"This guy just hung up on all of us."