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Subject: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Written By: MRMOJORISEN on 02/12/05 at 12:38 pm
I NEED TO KNOW THE PUNCH LINE TO BENDERS JOKE WHEN HE'S CRAWLING THROUGH THE CEILING. HE FALLS THROUGH TO THE LIBRARY BEFORE HE TELLS IT :o ;D
Subject: Re: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Written By: sputnikcorp on 02/12/05 at 2:49 pm
according to imdb.com....
"The joke that Bender tells but never finishes (while crawling through the ceiling) actually has no punchline. According to Judd Nelson, he ad-libbed the line. Originally, he was supposed to tell a joke that would end when he came back into the library and said, "Forgot my pencil", but no one could come up with a joke for that punchline."
Subject: Re: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Written By: MRMOJORISEN on 02/12/05 at 4:41 pm
thanks for the answer greatly appreciated :)
Subject: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Written By: Dude111 on 07/02/17 at 1:38 pm
Thank you for this!!!
One of my favourite movies and I always also wondered what (If any) punchline there was!!!
Its amazing how many movies have AD-LIBBED lines (Those are usually BETTER than the planned stuff)
I heard years back they might remake it... I HOPE THEY DONT......... They could not make that movie as good as it is!! (With the robots of today)
Subject: Re: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Written By: Howard on 07/02/17 at 2:27 pm
What are the chances of a reunion and calling themselves "The Dinner Club"?
Subject: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Written By: Dude111 on 07/02/17 at 3:24 pm
That might be good!! (All the same people)
Subject: Re: THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Written By: Howard on 07/03/17 at 2:34 pm
That might be good!! (All the same people)
But all of them much older sitting in the same classroom after 30 years.
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