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If you are the type who positively, absolutely has to see the flying cows scene from "Twister," you are in luck.
"The cow fucking scene!
One surrealistic invention, for example, a comic rendering of a cow-milking scene witnessed by the gang of academics who are formally clad for horseback riding and accompanied by sound effects, ratchety and liquid, to mimic body movements and body functions, struck me as sophomoric.
Their version, "Chore," summarizes life on the farm with a chorus just as catchy as the original... with the added bonus of cow manure scenes!
There's a scene — cows in a parking lot, their owners hosing them down under floodlights, behind which we glimpse just a hint of the urban skyline — that captures the paradox of the farmer at the Salon: the closer he gets to Paris, the more concentratedly provincial his realm becomes, the tighter his perimeter.
Vitaris heavily criticized the "flying cow" scene noting that the scene was both "poorly executed" and "offensive" for turning the death of a creature into a joke as well as the final scene, which, according to her, featured a "false pastel sky".
We stood in the beach car park and looked out past the community showers, I said something like "they need to empty those dog shit bins", when, suddenly, a brown cow ran through the scene.
The only respite from the demented pace, disastrous cast and yawnsome script is a scene-stealing cow.
Several other sites deserve visitors' attention, though, especially a small county museum, which includes an operating antique merry-go-round, two unusual historic mansions and Old Abilene Town, which attempts to re-create scenes of cow town days, including, on Sunday afternoons, gun fights and can-can girls.
In what it claimed as an industry first, Waitrose used a "cow cam" to capture scenes from a Berkshire dairy farm for its current TV advertising campaign, with other adverts focusing on a farm producing free-range eggs and fishermen who supply Waitrose fresh fish counters.
("Call me," Mr. Attell tells the cow as he leaves the scene).
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