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En annen grei måte er å lage en ganske ufarlig sykdom, kalle den influensa + et eller annet dyrenavn (svineinfluensa, fugleinfluensa). Dette spres så i et eller annet filleland verden bryr seg lite om, hvor helsemyndighetene bryr seg tilsvarende minimalt om innbyggerne. Det skaper full panikk i vestlige, rike land, som er villige til å betale i dyre dommer for din hjemmebryggete vaksine mot sykdommen, som strengt tatt kunne vært sikkert kunne blitt kurert med vanlig paracet.
Se en tidligere genial forretningsidé fra din gromgründer Lyndon Buoy Johnson her.
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Is Denny mentally challenged? Though he is apparently in college, it is never quite clear if Denny is a fully functioning adult, mainly due to his ignorance of social norms.
Did Johnny hit Lisa? It remains unclear whether Johnny hit Lisa (or when).[7] Either way, it is also unclear how he came to learn that she was spreading this information, fact or fiction, as before Johnny's complaints Lisa is only shown telling her mother.
Denny's drug problem Details are never given about what drugs he uses, if any, nor are any details provided regarding his drug-related debt.[8]
The recorded phone call Early on in the film a suspicious Johnny hooks up what looks like a cassette player c. 1985 to the downstairs telephone. Several days later he retrieves a regular cassette tape, only to have had it record the very last phone call between Lisa and Mark (though, when played back, the cassette tape is not actually moving while the sound plays). Wiseau explained in an interview with LaIst: "You can buy a recorder that records 24/7, and the tape can rewind by itself."[9] So, essentially, it was recording and re-recording over itself and Johnny had excellent timing.
The exact date of the wedding Throughout the film it is 'a month away.' Of course, due to Johnny's suicide, it never takes place. An early scene with the male characters in tuxedos seems to imply a pre-wedding fitting, though this is never explicitly stated.
Was Lisa pregnant? At one point during his birthday party Johnny announces 'We're expecting!' Lisa claims, when asked by Michelle, that she lied to him just to keep things 'interesting.' Yet, later in the film Lisa and Mark discuss whether the baby is his or Johnny's. The pregnancy is not mentioned before this point or afterward.
Johnny's origins Johnny's accent and somewhat drugged or dazed expression are never noted by any on-screen characters.
The meaning of the title It is unclear whether the film's title is in reference to a specific place (most probably the living room, where the majority of the film takes place) or is instead a metaphor for Johnny's mental state or reminiscent of the expression 'No man is an island.' The film's poster, a close-up of Wiseau/Johnny, suggests the latter.
Johnny drinks a second time? Johnny claims that he doesn't drink alcohol, which leads into Lisa persuading him to. After Lisa gets what she wants, her bad intentions are revealed. Lisa tries to convince Johnny, as well as others that he struck her while under the influence. Later, at the birthday party, Johnny is handed a glass of champagne (after "Happy Birthday" is sung), which he sips from."
Her kan du se et intervju med mannen og klipp fra hans fantastiske film:Blikket hans kan forføre hvem som helst. Jeg husker ikke lenger hva han heter, og velger å døpe ham FORFØREREN (vent å hør mer fra ham i fremtiden, for eksempel i form av sjekketipz)
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"Good fashion is a lot like rock and roll. Both have a bit of rebellion in it"
Brian Beluga lurer på å putte teksten på en teskjorte. Selvfølgelig er det ironisk, alle vet at i dag er det mer rebelsk å være konform enn å være rebell.
Ungdommer i dag skal dra til Afrika eller Asia for å finne ut om verden. Selv om de knapt vet noe om seg selv. De drar gjennom det fjerne østen og klager over at maten ikke er som hjemme og syns alle oppfører seg merkelig.
Sånne som denne karen under her har langt mer særpreget stil enn de fleste jeg kjenner:
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