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I read that as "an angry man eatinga bear".
And I couldn't think of one movie where they cooked a bear over a campfire
Well, that is how I read it, too!
In the literal sense, I was picturing flicks like "Legends of the Fall" where he might have eaten at least part of the bear in the end. In "The Red Tent", they shot and ate a polar bear while stranded on the ice. In that situation, being stranded, I suppose there would be at least a little anger.
And then, I decide to have fun with it about situations of other kinds of bear instead of the four legged kind. Such as "Smokey the Bear" (state trooper, highway cop) or "The Bear" (nickname for the Soviet Union during the Cold War).
One Cuckoo flew over the rest....sorry, One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Dr. Strangelove (how nutsy is it for a general to launch a nuclear strike because he thinks he is running out of time)
Captain Newman, MD
One Cuckoo flew over the rest....sorry, One flew over the cuckoo's nest
Dr. Strangelove (how nutsy is it for a general to launch a nuclear strike because he thinks he is running out of time)
Captain Newman, MD
Nice. So many - one of the first that comes to mind is Olivia de Havilland in The Snake Pit (1948). And recently, Silver Linings Playbook (2012). And one I just saw that is awesome: Blue Jasmine (2013).
Three movies where they flew so low that the risk of being hit by their own bombs existed
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