You are correct, Lady T.! :) Well, he said, as he stayed in Tesla`s room in the New Yorker Hotel, to get some kind of inspiration, (or to "call up the spirits"-figurativly speaking, as he called it) something hit the window, and he thought, it was a pidgeon or something similar, and he found out, that Tesla loved those birds, so he took that as kind of an inspiration or a sign, and, that`s why he fixed the leg of the pidgeon in that scene. Well done! Your turn! :)
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Wow, is there a person called Tesla in it? Or am I all wrong now, I should watch it again becouse I really have no idea what you and Lady T are talking about, shame on me!
-- Edited by evalovescage on Friday 6th of April 2012 04:23:55 PM
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The Tesla Coils, that are in "Dave`s room", are invented by Dr. Nikola Tesla. So, Tesla as a person, wasn`t in the movie, but, as Jay says in on of the interviews, SA is a "love letter to Nikola Tesla". I think, to appreciate one of his inventions (the Tesla Coil). But, to watch it again, is always a NICcellent idea, eva! ^^
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well the whole 'dignified sex' thing actually spread like wildfire across all media! which I found very amusing, and says alot about the media and world.
And i would say that is fact Lady Roxanne? I know he had a drinking mentor too!
Indeed, Lula, it is fact! And, you are also correct about the "drinking mentor". If memory serves, he mentions that at the "inside the actors studio"- interview! Well done! I guess, it was too easy for you? lol Your turn! :)
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