That’s because in the cut version of the script there was a Dorothy/Scarecrow romance plot
That one’s a no-brainer
Back then people were a lot less neurotic about never hurting anyone’s feelings
I’m glad we improved.
“Neurotic” is not a good thing to be
Sure. People aren’t neurotic in this context. This situation is what’s commonly called a “you problem”.
No, being unwilling to tell someone “I missed you the most” for fear of hurting others’ feelings is indeed neurotic. It’s too much, unhelpful, inhibits communication and expression of perfectly healthy emotions.
I like conversing with other people more than you.
lol chef’s kiss
their journey was long. the nights were cold.
couldn’t fuck the tinman because of frostbite. Couldn’t fuck the cowardly lion because he was a simp.
stawman came through for her. most dicks don’t need brains.
That’s not what she said. You’re making a strawman argument
Nick wouldn’t have wanted to fuck her anyway. He didn’t even want to fuck his own girlfriend after his balls were replaced with tin. That’s why he started looking for a heart.
Couldn’t fuck the cowardly lion because he was a simp.
Also the barbed penis.
Every time i see an image of this movie i am reminded that they used asbestos snow which resulted in the deaths of all the actors iirc
- Judy Garland (Dorothy Gale): Died on June 22, 1969, from an accidental barbiturate overdose at age 47. https://www.biography.com/actor/judy-garland
- Frank Morgan (The Wizard): Died on September 18, 1949, from a heart attack at age 59. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0601268/bio
- Ray Bolger (The Scarecrow): Died on January 15, 1987, from bladder cancer at age 83. https://www.biography.com/actor/ray-bolger
- Bert Lahr (The Cowardly Lion): Died on December 4, 1967, from pneumonia at age 72. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0487985/bio
- Jack Haley (The Tin Man): Died on June 6, 1979, from a heart attack at age 81. https://www.biography.com/actor/jack-haley
- Billie Burke (Glinda): Died on May 14, 1970, from natural causes at age 85. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000011/bio
- Margaret Hamilton (The Wicked Witch): Died on May 16, 1985, from a heart attack at age 82. https://www.biography.com/actor/margaret-hamilton
- Charley Grapewin (Uncle Henry): Died on February 2, 1956, of natural causes at age 86. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0332128/bio
- Victor Fleming (Director): Died on January 6, 1949, from a heart attack at age 59. https://www.biography.com/filmmaker/victor-fleming
Looks like only the scarecrow died from it (and his cancer may not have even been caused by the asbestos)
- Tiny Dinky Daffy (Baby of the Year 1928): Died on March 14, 2019, pancaked by drunk dump truck driver at age 92.
Damn heart attacks are dangerous, appreciate the info. I corrected my comment
Tinman almost died on set due to the unsafe body paint, too iirc
I have heard lf the asbestos use, but did they actually die from it?
The whole production was a giant trainwreck. The asbestos is only a small part of it
He has no brains, so he will believe her.
If you’ve seen the, err, adult version of the story you’d understand why.
Every time I close my eyes I think of Mars and Venus. And anytime I start to dream I want to suck a – hey! A Big Red apple!
The Tin Man’s heart shrunk three sizes that day.
He got it just in time to be broken.
Dorothy playing favourites caused a rash of victims in suicide forest on their way to the Emerald City
That’s a damn crane or heron or whatever.
It’s a bird.
Not even, this is actually an edited version of the clip that was sent out to people who mistook it for real because Mandela Effect.
In fairness, she canonically knew Scarecrow the longest, gave her direction, helped her get some really yummy apples, and he wisely brought a gun into the forest to protect her. Still a dick move, though.
Scarecrow was strapped?
Always got that mf thang tucked.
he used to be one of the royal guards, old habits die hard