Much of the original is imitated in subsequent scenes, including a rather obnoxious Pistol self-indulgent scene of dancing around to a cover of "Tequila" at a biker bar, right out of the Reubens/Burton collective imagination. Adding blue humor and explicit sex to the Reubens concept is disas...
Lately the little touch of absurdity that amuses me most is the outcome of the famous “Tequila” scene, where Pee-wee convinces the biker gang who are about to kill him to let him do a dance on top of the bar first. After the song it cuts to what must be hours of drinks later ...
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Tim Burton: [The Wizard of Oz (1939)] The scene with the fortune teller Madame Ruby is closely based on Professor Marvel's scene in the 1939 film. Helpful•1 1 Tim Burton: [James Bond] Early in the movie, Pee Wee talks to Dottie about "James Bond stuff." Later, he watches a Ja...
Pee-wee asks for one last request and dances to "Tequila", winning the respect of the bikers. The bikers give him a motorcycle, but Pee-wee quickly crashes it, ending up in the hospital. There, he learns from that his bike now belongs to Kevin Morton, a child star who is currently ...
not a sound stage. I can still remember his first day in the office. Everyone was waiting for Pee-wee to set off the elevator when the doors opened out stepped Paul looking exactly like his mugshot. He took one look at the live band playing 'Tequila,' rolled his eyes and walked strai...
not a sound stage. I can still remember his first day in the office. Everyone was waiting for Pee-wee to set off the elevator when the doors opened out stepped Paul looking exactly like his mugshot. He took one look at the live band playing 'Tequila,' rolled his eyes and walked strai...
Well, that makes sense. Put it where it belongs I guess. A hundred dollars? Why? Okay, that’s weird. He has stepped over the line into creepy fan territory. But at least George Lucas knows he has a customer in case he ever needs quick cash. ...
Much of the original is imitated in subsequent scenes, including a rather obnoxious Pistol self-indulgent scene of dancing around to a cover of "Tequila" at a biker bar, right out of the Reubens/Burton collective imagination. Adding blue humor and explicit sex to the Reubens concept is disas...
Much of the original is imitated in subsequent scenes, including a rather obnoxious Pistol self-indulgent scene of dancing around to a cover of "Tequila" at a biker bar, right out of the Reubens/Burton collective imagination. Adding blue humor and explicit sex to the Reubens concept is ...