Tequila Sunrise : Conversation in Mac's Kitchen
Re: Conversation in Mac's Kitchen
I think she was just already annoyed with the prior sequence of events of realizing Nick was using her (that conversation with him at the restaurant: "If you want to *beep* your friend, *beep* him, not me."); then right after that, realizing Nick lied to her (seeing him eavesdropping on her phone conversation at the bar and hiding the matches); then no one answering the phone ("Didn't someone turn the machine on? I have to do everything."); then, believing Cody had been left alone. And then she was due back at the restaurant and was probably late. Mac came in at the tail end of all that. I don't know just my opinion. I've seen this movie a gazillion times, and learn something new every single time I watch it. :)
I think that's why the love scene was SO awesome worked to wipe out all of her frustration and mistrust up to that point.
I think that's why the love scene was SO awesome worked to wipe out all of her frustration and mistrust up to that point.
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LOL I didn't type "beep." That part must've been edited. :)
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Thank you for your observationI never really thought about all she was going thru to that pointI had more of a male perspectivewhen he asked where Cody got the restaurant number and she said from your nightstand and slapped the magazine in his handsI thought she was possibly upset that he might have been fantasizing about her and using her picture in the magazineagaina male point of viewLOL
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Ha! Yep! Men and women will never be aligned in their observations about stuff like this. :) I have a question for you, next time you watch it. When Mac and Nick are in the restaurant in the beginning, what does Nick say when he says 'pay the tab?' He says something about 'bar' and 'tab,' and I swear there's an extra word in there that doesn't make sense, in that one sentence. Has driven me crazy for years. Let me know if you can decipher that. :) Thanks for your reply!
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I believe he is ordering the agent who is sitting in the next booth to leave. I think he said "dinner's over Bart, pay the tab at the bar".
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Yes, that was what he saidkind of a funny scene because Nick openly shows Mac that he had the restaurant staked out by dismissing the "undercover" cop at the adjoining table.
As for the convo in Mac's kitchen..I always found that among other things Jo-Ann was slamming the magazine down and said "on your nightstand" meaning she was outting him for using it to fantasize about her, and being a woman she was not necessarily flattered by it according to her tone of voice.
This is confirmed pretty well, by not watching Jo-Ann, but by watching Mac's face when she says it.
Gisbon does a great jobMac squirms a bit uncomfortably when she says itand he almost grimaces in embarassment. He was busted!
It was a great scene. Subtle, but Mac's response acknowledged what he's been using the magazine for. LOL!
As for the convo in Mac's kitchen..I always found that among other things Jo-Ann was slamming the magazine down and said "on your nightstand" meaning she was outting him for using it to fantasize about her, and being a woman she was not necessarily flattered by it according to her tone of voice.
This is confirmed pretty well, by not watching Jo-Ann, but by watching Mac's face when she says it.
Gisbon does a great jobMac squirms a bit uncomfortably when she says itand he almost grimaces in embarassment. He was busted!
It was a great scene. Subtle, but Mac's response acknowledged what he's been using the magazine for. LOL!
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I am a woman and that was the first thing I thought. I thought he looked..caught. I saw this when I was in my teens and that was my thought. By the by, this is one of my favorite movies from the actors, the way it looks, the story, the score (David Sanborn) and prior to Mel Gibson going officially off the deep end.
"Daddy! He's killed Steve and he's jamming the door with him!"
"Daddy! He's killed Steve and he's jamming the door with him!"
Conversation in Mac's Kitchen
Just curious