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Re: Type 3's in movies


How about the movie "Blazing Saddles".  At the very end when they go out
of the recording studio (after a pie fight with Hitler standing on a
table), they are on the streets of hollywood.  My friend and I counted
over 6 VW's in about 5 seconds of air time, and I could swear on of them
was a square.  He says it wasn't, but I'm sure it was.   Very funny
movie, unless you are easily insulted.

Ben Lowry
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On Thu, 5 Feb 1998 21:14:06 -0500 Luke Helsel <WCL_Helsel@compuserve.com>
writes:
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>Hi all-
>        Sorry- this message I had sitting around and it got lost 
>during
>list transition, but now with all the talk of commercials I will throw 
>it=
>
>out.
>        While I was sitting around during christmas, I happened to 
>catch
>the end of "The witness"  (i think thats what its called), (1989 movie
>about amish boy who saw a murder, he is protected by harrison ford),  
>and=
>
>there is harrison ford climbing into a 1970's square!!!!!  I was quite
>impressed.  It definately was no showpeice, for the wheel chrome was 
>all
>rusted, but there it was, a type 3 in a full length, well known motion
>picture!!!
>        Also, Take a look at Hopscotch with Walter Mathau--Squares are
>everywhere!!!   His friend drives a square, and so does he.  parking 
>lots=
>
>and traffic in london and surrounding country are filled with them!!! 
>I
>counted three different ones and only saw the last 20 minutes or so!!!
>        Third, On the seinfeld episode with George eating food in bed,
>kramer goes to babysit someones kid, and she pushes kramer off the 
>porch,=
>
>right before that there appears to be a fastback on the street shot 
>they
>show before fading to the porch
>        -LMH
>        -67 FB
>

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