Katha at 2016-06-14 06:31:53:
QUENTIN: Hello! Anybody home? Hello? MARGARET: May I help you? DIANA: Would you like some Corn Flakes? They're heavenly. QUENTIN: No, thank you. I've already eaten. MARGARET: Would you like a chocolate ice cream? QUENTIN: I'm looking for Liac House. I want to contact Grace Trevethyn. DIANA: I love Grace. I really, really love her. MARGARET: She's an angel. She has wonderful hair...soft and silky, like a lovely angora rabbit. QUENTIN: Right. Where do I find her? DIANA: She lives... in a lovely, lovely house. I love her. QUENTIN: And how do I get to the lovely house? DIANA: Up the lovely, lovely hill. MARGARET & DIANA: Lovely, lovely, lovely DIANA: One, two, three, now. — Saving Grace (2000), written by Craig Ferguson and Mark Crowdy, based on a story by Mark Crowdy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGFPtU-SvPI (this video shows, how the two women got the grass and the DD scene) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYGnmVAD2fQ just this DD scene Trivia: Some of the marijuana plants used in the shooting were real. The British government gave permission to the filming crew the use of 150 marijuana plants, under supervision of the authorities. This meant that the plants had someone guarding them on the set, and watching over its transportation to a nearby storage facility for its safekeeping at night. Dialogue on Dialogue: The two old ladies are completely stoned and act like little children (e.g. repeating everything). But they still use their nice and kind and cute words.
Scott at 2016-06-14 10:41:27:
Thanks, Katha. Saving Grace was definitely one of the movies I was tracking for this week's series. Look for your post to run soon!