I remember this movie, Sutherland is some cop in San Fran and he's cooking a Chinese Stir Fry. Sutherland also played Norman Bethune twice. Bethune is a Communist Canadian Doctor who volunteered in Spain and the Chinese Communist Revolution. Sutherland might be a secret Maoist lol
Donald Sutherland, the actor holding the knife in the picture, played Norman Bethune in two movies: Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1990) and Bethune (1977). It's an odd coincidence, especially given that nobody except weirdo communists knows who Bethune is (well, maybe canadians do, idk).
I thought "Sutherland also played Norman Bethune twice," was some kind of meme or something. I wonder why he played the same real guy twice. How odd.
Not to quibble but in Invasion he played a food inspector. I'm 100% awful at movie trivia and I forget everything but I somehow remember that because of some jokey dialog. Sutherland is saying how dirty a kitchen is and the chef is protesting that it's not. They standing next to an oven and Sutherland picks up what lots like a glob of grime or grease.
I remember this movie, Sutherland is some cop in San Fran and he's cooking a Chinese Stir Fry. Sutherland also played Norman Bethune twice. Bethune is a Communist Canadian Doctor who volunteered in Spain and the Chinese Communist Revolution. Sutherland might be a secret Maoist lol
I really don't get it. Especially this part...
Donald Sutherland, the actor holding the knife in the picture, played Norman Bethune in two movies: Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1990) and Bethune (1977). It's an odd coincidence, especially given that nobody except weirdo communists knows who Bethune is (well, maybe canadians do, idk).
I thought "Sutherland also played Norman Bethune twice," was some kind of meme or something. I wonder why he played the same real guy twice. How odd.
Not to quibble but in Invasion he played a food inspector. I'm 100% awful at movie trivia and I forget everything but I somehow remember that because of some jokey dialog. Sutherland is saying how dirty a kitchen is and the chef is protesting that it's not. They standing next to an oven and Sutherland picks up what lots like a glob of grime or grease.
"This - for example - is a rat turd."
"No it's not. It's a caper."
"Really? Then eat it."
The chef demurs.
You're right, but fwiw I'm not the first person who responded to you lol.
Oops. I really miss that Hexbear doesn't have the reddit-like function of having a drop down of other person's comment for reference.