Here's a perfectly legitimate reason to never watch Dean & Jerry movies with the subtitles on... ^^
So, I'm watching 'the Caddy' - with the subtitles on - and when Dean starts singing 'That's Amore' I couldn't help but noticed the way 'pasta fazool' was spelled 'pasta fagiole. *cough*
'Fagioli'? like, what the... so then I got to thinking, and
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Yes, Dean's such a fairy ^g^ and that was his and Jerry's song. After they split Dean never sang that song again, it just pained him too much. So it's little wonder he reacted to it the way he did when Mr. Welles brought it up. Dean was so obviously pretending to laugh *_* ya see, 90% of his body language contradicted the other 10% which was his half-baked attempt to laugh with the 'joke'...
And is it just a coincidence that after Orson called Dean on the 'gay tarantella' bit that the cameras went to Bob Hope who is, without a doubt, the biggest Hollywood fruit next to Danny Kaye? ;-P Actually it's hard to say which Hollywood male at the time is gayer than who: there's Gene Kelly, Bing Crosby, Danny K., Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis obviously, Cary Grant... ~_^
Ok, that's it. The two gayest have to be Bing Crosby and Cary Grant, both of whom Dean worshiped and idolized and emulated, including the gay...
S'rry, I rambled, I do that a lot ^o^
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I know it's so sad, poor Dean, that must have really upset him,I wouldn't have even fake laughed if i was Dean. I think it was kinda mean for Orson to say that. But it was alittle funny.
I-I don't know who Danny Kaye is, I guess I'll look him up though.
Oh Bing Crosby I totally agree with and Cary Grant because he was married to a man Heh.
That's fine I like to talk~
HAHA I know that was so funny, It was a just a joke I guess but we know what it meant~
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