Sparks of light will be generated when you peel adhesive tape from a clean aluminum surface. Used to see it when peeling the safety tape off aluminum photographic film containers in the dark room.
Now, Gene Hackman’s stuntman (and driver, through most of that scene) was named “Hickman.” He also had a part early on where he is arguing with Hackman as Popeye Doyle, who is arguing with Doyle’s boss, played by Eddie Egan, the real-life Popeye. So, in that scene, it’s the real Popeye arguing with the actor playing Popeye arguing with the stuntman Popeye.
None of which has anything to do with Popeye the Sailor.
Leroy almost 7 years ago
Household Hints…Before getting in hot water that smells like ramen, run a background check on your roommates for any history of cannibalism.
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
I’m afraid I’m not understanding the tape one.
scpandich almost 7 years ago
I’ve heard that the original Nintendo Gameboy had more computing power than Apollo 11.
Dkram almost 7 years ago
So dose your pocket Calculator.
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aimlesscruzr almost 7 years ago
Now all chase scenes are done with CGI
john.niegowski almost 7 years ago
I saw right through that one about the tape…
Gent almost 7 years ago
So, that they can consume the water in tub as soup after the bath?
CeeJay almost 7 years ago
The Japanese do love their noodles. I learned how to make burger buns out of ramen noodles!
jamesbaird1572 almost 7 years ago
Sparks of light will be generated when you peel adhesive tape from a clean aluminum surface. Used to see it when peeling the safety tape off aluminum photographic film containers in the dark room.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 7 years ago
Turn down or lower the lighting and you can see blue flashes when you rub a balloon on your arms or legs.
Kali almost 7 years ago
Now, Gene Hackman’s stuntman (and driver, through most of that scene) was named “Hickman.” He also had a part early on where he is arguing with Hackman as Popeye Doyle, who is arguing with Doyle’s boss, played by Eddie Egan, the real-life Popeye. So, in that scene, it’s the real Popeye arguing with the actor playing Popeye arguing with the stuntman Popeye.
None of which has anything to do with Popeye the Sailor.
My head hurts. :-)
Phil721 almost 7 years ago
Re: bottom of the page. That’s 2 1/2 meals a day. I guess he didn’t cook.
chain gang charlie almost 7 years ago
Big Deal…you never drove on the Nimitz freeway at 6:45 Am….