While the Burt Reynolds comedy Paternity is thankfully not irritating like his worst yahoo comedies, the end results are all the same too bland and unsurprising to generate many laughs.
While the Burt Reynolds comedy Paternity is thankfully not irritating like his worst yahoo comedies, the end results are all the same too bland and unsurprising to generate many laughs.
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#1 by ronald on September 23, 2018 - 11:50 pm
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“One such instinct we have is for enough water in our diets…We need food with the right kinds and right amounts of vitamins and minerals, and on a regular basis just like water. There is another kind of instinct that we have…and that is the desire for sex.”
Water and food are basic necessities, though. We literally can’t live without them. No matter how strong one’s desire for sex might be, sex is not a basic need like food, water, or sleep. At least, not so far as I have been able to ascertain. I’m not sexually active at present and I’m mistaken for a productive member of society on a regular basis. 😉
#2 by ronald on September 23, 2018 - 11:58 pm
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TRIVIA NOTE:
In some versions, the scene near the end where Norman Fell says “I feel like God,” is dubbed so that he instead says “I feel like Cupid.” Presumably, the mere concept of feeling like God was too blasphemous for some people’s sensitivities. So it goes.