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Crazy For Feet Forum • Busy As A Bee... With New Footsie Scenes!
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Busy As A Bee... With New Footsie Scenes!

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 4:29 am
by Babylove
Whaddup, ya'll? I've just came across some new footsie scenes... thanks to Google, as always. Be forwarned, however, those movies may or may not have those footsies scenes... so keep your fingers crossed. Holla back at me!


Die Kleinburgerhochzeit - (Bruiloft, Trouwfeest - Belgium/Dutch) Man attempt to play footsies with the Bride's sister underneath the table. (Possible or questionable footsie scene)


Suddenly, It's Spring (1947)
Romance , Drama , War
Paramount87 min. Frank Faylen, Paulette Goddard, Fred MacMurray
MacMurray and Goddard play lawyers whose marriage is hanging by a thread but whose one-way express to divorce is derailed by WWII. Goddard returns from WAC service to find MacMurray playing footsie with Whalen, a client, and her resolve to finalize the divorce is somehow sapped. The more MacMurray pleads, the stiffer Goddard's resolve becomes. She wins. (Possible yet questionable footsie scene)


On a more positive note, the film does manage to continue the “youth angstâ€￾ angle set by director Cuaron in the previous Harry Potter movie, “Prisoner of Azkabanâ€￾, albeit in a less-focused fashion. In a risky but welcome rash of teenybopper theatrics, the trio of Harry, Ron, and Hermione now find themselves subject to their increasingly troublesome emotions. Harry develops a crush on a fellow student which results in some of the more awkward and embarrassing moments in the movie, while Ron and Hermione - in between shouting matches and evil-eyed stares - continue to play footsy with each other. These developments are all delivered adequately enough, but maybe not as deeply as I had initially expected. (Questionable footsie scene)

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 7:38 am
by Crowe
That last one sounds promising.

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Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:37 pm
by ykantickleme
Thanks BL! I'll keep an eye out for these films. 8)

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:38 pm
by Timster2
I've seen the last scene. There is no contact between the two characters.
Sharon Lawrence's character is trying to make contact with the guy, but ends up running her shoe up and down in mid air. She then laughs and says something to the affect "Am I playing footsie with you?" When the guy replies "no", she breaks down and starts crying out in frustration. There's really nothing to see.

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 11:26 pm
by Babylove
Timster2 wrote:I've seen the last scene. There is no contact between the two characters.
Sharon Lawrence's character is trying to make contact with the guy, but ends up running her shoe up and down in mid air. She then laughs and says something to the affect "Am I playing footsie with you?" When the guy replies "no", she breaks down and starts crying out in frustration. There's really nothing to see.

I'll be go to hell!!! I was hoping that particular scene would have "some" promise. I've just removed it from the list. Well, we still have the other ones to check out. Thanks for the tip, Timster2.

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 10:15 pm
by bigfoot
Great job BL! :noworthy: :noworthy: :noworthy: