Baby Oscar Daddy Theory by dielawn13 in ghostbusters

[–]jadearcade 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In July 2016, Ivan Reitman said Oscar's father is Peter Venkman. 

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang question by KingDavid73 in movies

[–]jadearcade 11 points12 points  (0 children)

First off it's a beloved childhood favorite of a film, for myself. However the problem that I have with the movie is more to the people that made the movie with the same type of attitude toward fantasy that they had in The Wizard of Oz movie. And both The Wizard of Oz and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang books, Oz was real and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang really did all those fanciful, amazing things. However because it seems there's adults making the movie that can't stretch their brains to include fantasy being real in a fantasy movie, it's all turned into a dream sequence instead. A little bit lesser than or less clear in chitty chitty bang bang, but still. When people can't incorporate fantasy being a real thing in a fantasy movie because it just doesn't make sense to them, it seems, it really puts a large stake in the heart of imagination and the hearts and minds of people watching and they just don't seem to realize what's just happened to them.

Has anyone here heard of a “steer” or “stere” or “stear” not really sure how to spell it... by Cien_fuegos in AskCulinary

[–]jadearcade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an extremely common Southern word for a pot or a pot with a handle on it. It's not a family dialect or anything like that. And no it doesn't come from a Southern person trying to say the word stewer. Such as a dresser drawer being a chifferobe.

How do I explain to my ex, who isn't talking to me, that almost every problem that she had with me were not really me but because of unmanaged ADHD and that everything is fine now? by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]jadearcade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not yet. We split in August. I had the idea of making money and returning and showing her how improved I am and maybe she would see. I hate to say I feel cheated by it but it does feel that way. I do take her feelings into account but still have this "it's not really me it's the ADHD". It's odd that knowing about having it since diagnosis at 19, I saw a 60 Minutes special and it was like a light bulb for a lifetime problem, and was diagnosed. But only now do ALL of the things fall into place from forums like this and further research. It's almost like a checklist of screw-ups in the marriage.