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Brain Tumor | Telekinesis
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6.4/10
IMDbMost Performed Songs from Motion Pictures | 1997
1997 | Thomas
Favorite Supporting Actor Drama | 1997 | Forest
Favorite Actor Drama | 1997 | John
Best Adapted Song | 1997 | Eric
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 1997 | Forest
Best Male Performance | 1997 | John
Best Movie Song | 1997 | Eric
Best Kiss | 1997 | Kyra
Best Performance in a Feature Film Actress Age Ten or Under | 1997 | Ashley
Best Fantasy Film | 1997
Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film | 1996 | Tony
Budget 32,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 152,036,382 USD
Assuming the man in Dr. Bob Niedorf's (Brent Spiner's) question is from California, then the question is answered at 12:12 p.m. on July 26, 1996.
Old town Auburn, California was used for the scenes in town. Most of the businesses are still in operation, and thrive off of the tourism generated by the movie to this day. Auburn is also the birthplace of Kane Hodder who played Jason Voorhees in one of the Friday the 13th movies.
Brent Spiner filmed his role in a day.
Released on the same day as Independence Day (1996), which also featured Brent Spiner.
The main part of the movie was filmed in Old Town, Auburn, California. The gas station was fake, and built in front of the U.S. Post Office in town. The bar scenes were filmed in the old Shanghai, which is now Auburn Ale House. Doc Brunder (Robert Duvall) mooned George Malley (John Travolta) from the window of then, TSUDA's store. It is now Sierra Moon Goldsmith.
"Dr. Bob Niedorf: All right, I'll start the questions, and I'll be timing your responses, and we'll be recording. Any questions? George Malley: What's your first name? Dr. Bob Niedorf: Uh, my first name is Bob. [George reaches across the wide table to shake hands] George Malley: Shoot, Bob. Dr. Bob Niedorf: Right. Name as many mammals as you can in 60 seconds. Ready? Go. [Starts stopwatch] George Malley: Hmm. 60 seconds. Well, how would you like that? How about alphabetical? Aardvark, baboon, caribou, dolphin, eohippus, fox, gorilla, hyena, ibex, jackal, kangaroo, lion, marmoset, Newfoundland, ocelot, panda, rat, sloth, tiger, unicorn, varmint, whale, yak, zebra. Now "varmint" is a stretch; so is "Newfoundland" (that's a dog breed); "unicorn" is mythical; "eohippus" is prehistoric. But you weren't being very specific, now, were you, Bob? Dr. Bob Niedorf: [pauses, then stops watch and laughs] Well! Ahh, I'll, uh - I'll try to be more specific. You ready for the next one? George Malley: Shoot. Dr. Bob Niedorf: Answer as quickly as you can... how old is a person born in 1928? [starts stopwatch] George Malley: Man or a woman? Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch and pauses] Why? George Malley: Specifics, Bob. Dr. Bob Niedorf: Okay, one more time. How old is a MAN born in 1928? [starts stopwatch] George Malley: Still alive? Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops watch, pauses, nods] If a man is born in 1928, and he's still alive, how old is he? [starts stopwatch] George Malley: What month? Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch] If a man was born October 3rd, 1928, and he's still alive, how old is he? [starts stopwatch] George Malley: What time? Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch] 10 o'clock... PM! [starts stopwatch] George Malley: Where? Dr. Bob Niedorf: [stops stopwatch; now impatient] Anywhere! George Malley: Well, let's get specific, Bob! I mean, if the guy's still alive, born in California, October 3rd, 1928, 10 PM, he's 67 years, 9 months, 22 days, 14 hours, and... [takes Bob's hand to see his wristwatch] George Malley: ... and 12 minutes. If he was born in New York, he's 3 hours older, now isn't he?"
"George Malley: Now, uh... he didn't say how long. Lace Pennamin: Days, or weeks... they don't, they don't know. George Malley: I'm so sorry, Lace. I know how you hate surprises. Lace Pennamin: I tried so hard not to love you. George Malley: How'd you make out? Lace Pennamin: Terrible. [they chuckle] George Malley: Hey, would you, uh, love me the rest of my life? Lace Pennamin: No. I'm gonna love you for the rest of mine."