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2001: A Space Odyssey is arguably one of the greatest movies ever made, even if no one has any idea what the fuck it's actually about. It has influenced directors for almost half a century, but even Kubrick could not have predicted that a throwaway line from the film that isn't even in the script would lead to one of the longest running Easter eggs in cinematic history.


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... and we're fairly sure Kubrick could see into the future.

The line is simply "See you next Wednesday" and it's spoken by the father of one of the astronauts on a videophone. That's it. But that one line had such a huge impact on John Landis that he wrote a screenplay called See You Next Wednesday in honor of the movie. By all accounts it was terrible (yes, even worse than Blues Brothers 2000), and he decided never to use it.

However, even in a pile of shit you can find nuggets of perfectly good corn, so in all the movies Landis made where he pinched a line, character, theme or whatever from the SYNW script, he would give a little nod to it.



Everything from a porno to a prehistoric epic. Makes you wonder what Landis' screenplay was about.


We'd like to see her next Wednesday, if you catch our incredibly subtle drift.

Many have jumped on the SYNW bandwagon, and the phrase can be found in all kinds of stuff, from the video game classic Deus Ex to Hellboy II


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Wikipedia: See You Next Wednesday is a recurring gag in most of the films directed by John Landis, usually referenced as a fictional film. No version of See You Next Wednesday in any Landis film ever looks the same as it did in any previous Landis film.

Landis originally got the idea for See You Next Wednesday from the 1968 movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the last line spoken by Frank Poole's father during Poole's videophone conversation with his parents.

 

[edit] ReferencesIn Landis' first film, Schlock (1973), SYNW is mentioned twice and shown as a poster. Brief casting and plot descriptions are given each time it is mentioned, making it clear that this is in fact two different films both titled See You Next Wednesday.
In the sketch comedy film The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), the film is a melodrama presented in "Feel-Around," a technique where an usher stands behind each movie patron and does things to them as they occur in the film, enhancing the movie-going experience, at least until the scene where the woman puts a knife to the man's throat.
 
See You Next Wednesday billboard as seen in The Blues BrothersIn The Blues Brothers (1980), SYNW is glimpsed on a billboard which also features a huge gorilla. It also appears on the cinema sign behind where the Nazi Pinto crashes through the road. The film is directed by the fictional Carl La Fong, a reference to the W.C. Fields comedy It's A Gift (1934) and a character name Landis has used as an anonymous credit on a number of his other films.[1]
In An American Werewolf in London (1981), SYNW is a porn film being shown in a seedy London porno theater. Advertised as "A Non-Stop Orgy," scenes from the movie are actually shown as the characters talk in the theater. A poster of SYNW can also be seen on the wall in the Tube station.
In Trading Places (1983), a poster for SYNW is glimpsed in Ophelia's (Jamie Lee Curtis) apartment. On this poster it is directed by William Wyler and stars Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon and David Niven (the real director and stars of the 1939 version of Wuthering Heights). The poster features the quote L'un des to meilleurs Films du Monde.
In the Michael Jackson music video Thriller (1983), it is spoken by a deputy in the horror movie Michael and his girlfriend are watching, and also visible as a poster on the outside of the cinema as they leave.In Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), a German character says "see you next Wednesday" in German.
In Spies Like Us (1985), an army recruiting poster can be seen behind Colonel Rhumbus (Bernie Casey) right after the vertical impact simulation scene that says "The army can teach you a skill. See You Next Wednesday."
In Into the Night (1985), posters for the movie are shown.
In Coming to America (1988), a poster for SYNW is shown on a subway station.
In the Dream On (1990) series' first episode "The First One," directed by John Landis, Martin (Brian Benben) says to his maid (Marianne Muellerleile), "See you next Thursday", she corrects him saying, "Wednesday".
In the Michael Jackson music video Black or White (1991) SYNW is shown on the window which Michael Jackson throws a garbage can through, the window is that of a company named "See You Next Wednesday Storage Co."In Innocent Blood (1992), SYNW is shown on a marquee.
In The Stupids (1996), the phrase is seen on the back of the bus to which the kids chain their bikes.
In the Masters of Horror episode "Family" (2006), the phrase is spoken by a cartoon character on TV.
[edit] References in non-Landis worksIn the "Video Pirates" segment of Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), pirates find a treasure chest filled with golden video cassettes; among the numerous in-jokes visible on the tapes, one of the cassette cases is labeled "See You Next Wednesday." (While Landis directed several segments of the overall film, the "Video Pirates" segment was directed by frequent Landis collaborator Robert K. Weiss.) The movie poster of the An American Werewolf in London version of SYNW (the Non-Stop Orgy) is in the Tower Records store in the last sketch of the movie.
In the video game Deus Ex, an email found on Paul Denton's computer contains a notice from a movie rental company, mentioning the movies See You Next Wednesday and Blue Harvest.
In the video game NetHack, the phrase "See you next Wednesday" can appear as graffiti on the floor.
In the movie Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, when Pete (Topher Grace) is flipping channels while Rosalee (Kate Bosworth) is on a date with Tad Hamilton (Josh Duhamel), a TV advertisement shows Hamilton riding a motorcycle over a hill, then drinking a soda while a voiceover says "¡Hasta el próximo miércoles!"
In the movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army, the film's name is on the marquee of a theater in the shot of a city street, but as "SEE YOU NEXT _ _ _ N _ SDAY".In a promotional video for the Mozilla future browser concept "Aurora," the phrase is said by a character at the end of the video.
The video for Michael Bublé's song "Hollywood" features a cinema showing See You Next Wednesday.
In the season six episode of Psych entitled "This Episode Sucks", SYNW is referenced.




Also funny, while just typing ''see you next wednesday I fell on this: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login His film are presented in november 2011 in a cinematek called BAMcinematek, lol! Of course, Iknow it is probably a coincidence this time, but it is funny though!  lolol/

Then, in Thriller video at 4:11 just before the wolf makes the BAM (lol), the phrase is said by the deputy: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
(Oh and that's funny that's the first time I see that John Landis was in this scene, we see him at the bottom right in the theater),


Black or white video: at 4:40, have you noticed the 777 painted on the wall on the left side of the stairs (on the wall) and it seems to be written oxer besides the 777
(oxer as an Hoaxer maybe?)

Then at 9:28, just before you see Michael throwing the garbage can onto the glass it is written: See you next wednesday storage co., And remember how much we talked about garbage and trash can since the start of this hoax. So maybe it could be significant, who knows?

 And thabks to fatalkiss26 in the TS september 27th post, 


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Elected Officials
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County Supervisor   District 3 ZEV YAROSLAVSKY
State Senate   District 26 Curren D. Price, Jr.
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Let's look at the wednesday in 2011 and 2012 that could be important date:
Thriller 29th year (november 20th) is a wednesday this year
December 21 is a wednesday in 2011
April 4th: 1968 – Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated by James Earl Ray at a motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
April 4th 2012 will be a wednesday
June 13th: day Michael was brought up innocent will be a wednesday
4th of july will be a wednesday in 2012
29th of august Michael's birthday will be a wednesday in 2012
October 31st Halloween will be on wednesday in 2012
And 12-12-12 will be a wednesday

Also the famous date of TS: 09/09/09 was on wednesday
And when TII went to Theater it was a wednesday as well

So I don't know but maybe it is interesting to dig a little deeper?


And don't forget that this line was taken by Landis into the great movie 2011 Odyssey which we all related to Elvis Hoax, so I think it could have a great significance after all!

And I'm telling you, I think it might be right since it i my lucky 77 posts!!!!    lolol/





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Great 77th post!  Very interesting indeed.  I knew about the Thriller part but that was about it.  Thank you and perhaps it will be a Wednesday.
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2001: A Space Odyssey is arguably one of the greatest movies ever made, even if no one has any idea what the fuck it's actually about. It has influenced directors for almost half a century, but even Kubrick could not have predicted that a throwaway line from the film that isn't even in the script would lead to one of the longest running Easter eggs in cinematic history.


Getty
... and we're fairly sure Kubrick could see into the future.

The line is simply "See you next Wednesday" and it's spoken by the father of one of the astronauts on a videophone. That's it. But that one line had such a huge impact on John Landis that he wrote a screenplay called See You Next Wednesday in honor of the movie. By all accounts it was terrible (yes, even worse than Blues Brothers 2000), and he decided never to use it.

However, even in a pile of shit you can find nuggets of perfectly good corn, so in all the movies Landis made where he pinched a line, character, theme or whatever from the SYNW script, he would give a little nod to it.



Everything from a porno to a prehistoric epic. Makes you wonder what Landis' screenplay was about.


We'd like to see her next Wednesday, if you catch our incredibly subtle drift.

Many have jumped on the SYNW bandwagon, and the phrase can be found in all kinds of stuff, from the video game classic Deus Ex to Hellboy II


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Wikipedia: See You Next Wednesday is a recurring gag in most of the films directed by John Landis, usually referenced as a fictional film. No version of See You Next Wednesday in any Landis film ever looks the same as it did in any previous Landis film.

Landis originally got the idea for See You Next Wednesday from the 1968 movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the last line spoken by Frank Poole's father during Poole's videophone conversation with his parents.

 

[edit] ReferencesIn Landis' first film, Schlock (1973), SYNW is mentioned twice and shown as a poster. Brief casting and plot descriptions are given each time it is mentioned, making it clear that this is in fact two different films both titled See You Next Wednesday.
In the sketch comedy film The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), the film is a melodrama presented in "Feel-Around," a technique where an usher stands behind each movie patron and does things to them as they occur in the film, enhancing the movie-going experience, at least until the scene where the woman puts a knife to the man's throat.
 
See You Next Wednesday billboard as seen in The Blues BrothersIn The Blues Brothers (1980), SYNW is glimpsed on a billboard which also features a huge gorilla. It also appears on the cinema sign behind where the Nazi Pinto crashes through the road. The film is directed by the fictional Carl La Fong, a reference to the W.C. Fields comedy It's A Gift (1934) and a character name Landis has used as an anonymous credit on a number of his other films.[1]
In An American Werewolf in London (1981), SYNW is a porn film being shown in a seedy London porno theater. Advertised as "A Non-Stop Orgy," scenes from the movie are actually shown as the characters talk in the theater. A poster of SYNW can also be seen on the wall in the Tube station.
In Trading Places (1983), a poster for SYNW is glimpsed in Ophelia's (Jamie Lee Curtis) apartment. On this poster it is directed by William Wyler and stars Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon and David Niven (the real director and stars of the 1939 version of Wuthering Heights). The poster features the quote L'un des to meilleurs Films du Monde.
In the Michael Jackson music video Thriller (1983), it is spoken by a deputy in the horror movie Michael and his girlfriend are watching, and also visible as a poster on the outside of the cinema as they leave.In Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), a German character says "see you next Wednesday" in German.
In Spies Like Us (1985), an army recruiting poster can be seen behind Colonel Rhumbus (Bernie Casey) right after the vertical impact simulation scene that says "The army can teach you a skill. See You Next Wednesday."
In Into the Night (1985), posters for the movie are shown.
In Coming to America (1988), a poster for SYNW is shown on a subway station.
In the Dream On (1990) series' first episode "The First One," directed by John Landis, Martin (Brian Benben) says to his maid (Marianne Muellerleile), "See you next Thursday", she corrects him saying, "Wednesday".
In the Michael Jackson music video Black or White (1991) SYNW is shown on the window which Michael Jackson throws a garbage can through, the window is that of a company named "See You Next Wednesday Storage Co."In Innocent Blood (1992), SYNW is shown on a marquee.
In The Stupids (1996), the phrase is seen on the back of the bus to which the kids chain their bikes.
In the Masters of Horror episode "Family" (2006), the phrase is spoken by a cartoon character on TV.
[edit] References in non-Landis worksIn the "Video Pirates" segment of Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), pirates find a treasure chest filled with golden video cassettes; among the numerous in-jokes visible on the tapes, one of the cassette cases is labeled "See You Next Wednesday." (While Landis directed several segments of the overall film, the "Video Pirates" segment was directed by frequent Landis collaborator Robert K. Weiss.) The movie poster of the An American Werewolf in London version of SYNW (the Non-Stop Orgy) is in the Tower Records store in the last sketch of the movie.
In the video game Deus Ex, an email found on Paul Denton's computer contains a notice from a movie rental company, mentioning the movies See You Next Wednesday and Blue Harvest.
In the video game NetHack, the phrase "See you next Wednesday" can appear as graffiti on the floor.
In the movie Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, when Pete (Topher Grace) is flipping channels while Rosalee (Kate Bosworth) is on a date with Tad Hamilton (Josh Duhamel), a TV advertisement shows Hamilton riding a motorcycle over a hill, then drinking a soda while a voiceover says "¡Hasta el próximo miércoles!"
In the movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army, the film's name is on the marquee of a theater in the shot of a city street, but as "SEE YOU NEXT _ _ _ N _ SDAY".In a promotional video for the Mozilla future browser concept "Aurora," the phrase is said by a character at the end of the video.
The video for Michael Bublé's song "Hollywood" features a cinema showing See You Next Wednesday.
In the season six episode of Psych entitled "This Episode Sucks", SYNW is referenced.




Also funny, while just typing ''see you next wednesday I fell on this: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login His film are presented in november 2011 in a cinematek called BAMcinematek, lol! Of course, Iknow it is probably a coincidence this time, but it is funny though!  lolol/

Then, in Thriller video at 4:11 just before the wolf makes the BAM (lol), the phrase is said by the deputy: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
(Oh and that's funny that's the first time I see that John Landis was in this scene, we see him at the bottom right in the theater),


Black or white video: at 4:40, have you noticed the 777 painted on the wall on the left side of the stairs (on the wall) and it seems to be written oxer besides the 777
(oxer as an Hoaxer maybe?)

Then at 9:28, just before you see Michael throwing the garbage can onto the glass it is written: See you next wednesday storage co., And remember how much we talked about garbage and trash can since the start of this hoax. So maybe it could be significant, who knows?

Let's look at the wednesday in 2011 and 2012 that could be important date:
Thriller 29th year (november 20th) is a wednesday this year
December 21 is a wednesday in 2011
April 4th: 1968 – Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated by James Earl Ray at a motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
April 4th 2012 will be a wednesday
June 13th: day Michael was brought up innocent will be a wednesday
4th of july will be a wednesday in 2012
29th of august Michael's birthday will be a wednesday in 2012
October 31st Halloween will be on wednesday in 2012
And 12-12-12 will be a wednesday

Also the famous date of TS: 09/09/09 was on wednesday
And when TII went to Theater it was a wednesday as well

So I don't know but maybe it is interesting to dig a little deeper?


And don't forget that this line was taken by Landis into the great movie 2011 Odyssey which we all related to Elvis Hoax, so I think it could have a great significance after all!

And I'm telling you, I think it might be right since it i my lucky 77 posts!!!!    lolol/

 :shock: :shock: :shock:
I'm in STATE OF SHOCK right now,but later when I will come home,I'll post more about what I think and what I FOUND related to this post.Thank you very much Julia.LOVE
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looking fwd to it apple. you also posted this in another thread too didnt you? you have me on the edge of my seat!  /woohoo/
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People laugh when I explain. And though they may laugh, that doesn't change the fact that it's still the truth.


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You think Michael will be back on a Wednesday?
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Ok....here´s what I found pertaining to November 29 THIS year.

Cirque du soleil will have a show on that day in Salt Lake City.

On November 19 in 1915, Joe Hill, a Swedish immigrant who was a labor union activist but also a singer and songwriter, was executed in Salt Lake City.
He was convicted of murder. There have been great doubts about his court case and the accuracy of the investigation.

After his death many songs have been made about him. There´s a poem by Alfred Hayes, written in 1926, going by the title “ I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night „.
This poem has been set into music by several artists.

However one of the verses of the poem goes like this:

I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night,
Alive as you and me.
Says I „But Joe, you're ten years dead“
„I never died“ said he,
„I never died“ said he.

Now....jump on me, bash me, call me stupid, question my sanity....but....
I bet you all know what I was thinking when I read that.....


Last Edit: November 18, 2011, 10:43:39 AM by MaryK
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You and I were never separate

It's just an illusion

Wrought by the magical lens of Perception



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Great research Julia! You deserve big applause! /bravo/ Wednesday suspicious//....well, I assume it is more than a decent day to BAM. Middle of the week. Who would miss it?! Remember, November 30th is on a Wednesday. Unequivocally, November 29th and 30th would be some interesting dates.

L.O.V.E. and hugs to you!
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I added this in the thread also which I just find by browsing again the TS thread:

And thabks to fatalkiss26 in the TS september 27th post, 


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State Senate   District 26 Curren D. Price, Jr.
State Assembly   District 42 Mike Feuer
US Congress   District 30 Henry A. Waxman
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Great research Julia! You deserve big applause! /bravo/ Wednesday suspicious//....well, I assume it is more than a decent day to BAM. Middle of the week. Who would miss it?! Remember, November 30th is on a Wednesday. Unequivocally, November 29th and 30th would be some interesting dates.

L.O.V.E. and hugs to you!

Awwwwwww!!!! Thank you so much to you! Right back at you sweetheart! L.O.V.E. xxx
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2001: A Space Odyssey is arguably one of the greatest movies ever made, even if no one has any idea what the fuck it's actually about. It has influenced directors for almost half a century, but even Kubrick could not have predicted that a throwaway line from the film that isn't even in the script would lead to one of the longest running Easter eggs in cinematic history.



Getty
... and we're fairly sure Kubrick could see into the future.

The line is simply "See you next Wednesday" and it's spoken by the father of one of the astronauts on a videophone. That's it. But that one line had such a huge impact on John Landis that he wrote a screenplay called See You Next Wednesday in honor of the movie. By all accounts it was terrible (yes, even worse than Blues Brothers 2000), and he decided never to use it.

However, even in a pile of shit you can find nuggets of perfectly good corn, so in all the movies Landis made where he pinched a line, character, theme or whatever from the SYNW script, he would give a little nod to it.



Everything from a porno to a prehistoric epic. Makes you wonder what Landis' screenplay was about.


We'd like to see her next Wednesday, if you catch our incredibly subtle drift.

Many have jumped on the SYNW bandwagon, and the phrase can be found in all kinds of stuff, from the video game classic Deus Ex to Hellboy II


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Wikipedia: See You Next Wednesday is a recurring gag in most of the films directed by John Landis, usually referenced as a fictional film. No version of See You Next Wednesday in any Landis film ever looks the same as it did in any previous Landis film.

Landis originally got the idea for See You Next Wednesday from the 1968 movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the last line spoken by Frank Poole's father during Poole's videophone conversation with his parents.

 

[edit] ReferencesIn Landis' first film, Schlock (1973), SYNW is mentioned twice and shown as a poster. Brief casting and plot descriptions are given each time it is mentioned, making it clear that this is in fact two different films both titled See You Next Wednesday.
In the sketch comedy film The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977), the film is a melodrama presented in "Feel-Around," a technique where an usher stands behind each movie patron and does things to them as they occur in the film, enhancing the movie-going experience, at least until the scene where the woman puts a knife to the man's throat.
 
See You Next Wednesday billboard as seen in The Blues BrothersIn The Blues Brothers (1980), SYNW is glimpsed on a billboard which also features a huge gorilla. It also appears on the cinema sign behind where the Nazi Pinto crashes through the road. The film is directed by the fictional Carl La Fong, a reference to the W.C. Fields comedy It's A Gift (1934) and a character name Landis has used as an anonymous credit on a number of his other films.[1]
In An American Werewolf in London (1981), SYNW is a porn film being shown in a seedy London porno theater. Advertised as "A Non-Stop Orgy," scenes from the movie are actually shown as the characters talk in the theater. A poster of SYNW can also be seen on the wall in the Tube station.
In Trading Places (1983), a poster for SYNW is glimpsed in Ophelia's (Jamie Lee Curtis) apartment. On this poster it is directed by William Wyler and stars Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon and David Niven (the real director and stars of the 1939 version of Wuthering Heights). The poster features the quote L'un des to meilleurs Films du Monde.
In the Michael Jackson music video Thriller (1983), it is spoken by a deputy in the horror movie Michael and his girlfriend are watching, and also visible as a poster on the outside of the cinema as they leave.In Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), a German character says "see you next Wednesday" in German.
In Spies Like Us (1985), an army recruiting poster can be seen behind Colonel Rhumbus (Bernie Casey) right after the vertical impact simulation scene that says "The army can teach you a skill. See You Next Wednesday."
In Into the Night (1985), posters for the movie are shown.
In Coming to America (1988), a poster for SYNW is shown on a subway station.
In the Dream On (1990) series' first episode "The First One," directed by John Landis, Martin (Brian Benben) says to his maid (Marianne Muellerleile), "See you next Thursday", she corrects him saying, "Wednesday".
In the Michael Jackson music video Black or White (1991) SYNW is shown on the window which Michael Jackson throws a garbage can through, the window is that of a company named "See You Next Wednesday Storage Co."In Innocent Blood (1992), SYNW is shown on a marquee.
In The Stupids (1996), the phrase is seen on the back of the bus to which the kids chain their bikes.
In the Masters of Horror episode "Family" (2006), the phrase is spoken by a cartoon character on TV.
[edit] References in non-Landis worksIn the "Video Pirates" segment of Amazon Women on the Moon (1987), pirates find a treasure chest filled with golden video cassettes; among the numerous in-jokes visible on the tapes, one of the cassette cases is labeled "See You Next Wednesday." (While Landis directed several segments of the overall film, the "Video Pirates" segment was directed by frequent Landis collaborator Robert K. Weiss.) The movie poster of the An American Werewolf in London version of SYNW (the Non-Stop Orgy) is in the Tower Records store in the last sketch of the movie.
In the video game Deus Ex, an email found on Paul Denton's computer contains a notice from a movie rental company, mentioning the movies See You Next Wednesday and Blue Harvest.
In the video game NetHack, the phrase "See you next Wednesday" can appear as graffiti on the floor.
In the movie Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, when Pete (Topher Grace) is flipping channels while Rosalee (Kate Bosworth) is on a date with Tad Hamilton (Josh Duhamel), a TV advertisement shows Hamilton riding a motorcycle over a hill, then drinking a soda while a voiceover says "¡Hasta el próximo miércoles!"
In the movie Hellboy II: The Golden Army, the film's name is on the marquee of a theater in the shot of a city street, but as "SEE YOU NEXT _ _ _ N _ SDAY".In a promotional video for the Mozilla future browser concept "Aurora," the phrase is said by a character at the end of the video.
The video for Michael Bublé's song "Hollywood" features a cinema showing See You Next Wednesday.
In the season six episode of Psych entitled "This Episode Sucks", SYNW is referenced.




Also funny, while just typing ''see you next wednesday I fell on this: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login His film are presented in november 2011 in a cinematek called BAMcinematek, lol! Of course, Iknow it is probably a coincidence this time, but it is funny though!  lolol/

Then, in Thriller video at 4:11 just before the wolf makes the BAM (lol), the phrase is said by the deputy: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
(Oh and that's funny that's the first time I see that John Landis was in this scene, we see him at the bottom right in the theater),


Black or white video: at 4:40, have you noticed the 777 painted on the wall on the left side of the stairs (on the wall) and it seems to be written oxer besides the 777
(oxer as an Hoaxer maybe?)

Then at 9:28, just before you see Michael throwing the garbage can onto the glass it is written: See you next wednesday storage co., And remember how much we talked about garbage and trash can since the start of this hoax. So maybe it could be significant, who knows?

Let's look at the wednesday in 2011 and 2012 that could be important date:
Thriller 29th year (november 20th) is a wednesday this year
December 21 is a wednesday in 2011
April 4th: 1968 – Martin Luther King, Jr. is assassinated by James Earl Ray at a motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
April 4th 2012 will be a wednesday
June 13th: day Michael was brought up innocent will be a wednesday
4th of july will be a wednesday in 2012
29th of august Michael's birthday will be a wednesday in 2012
October 31st Halloween will be on wednesday in 2012
And 12-12-12 will be a wednesday

Also the famous date of TS: 09/09/09 was on wednesday
And when TII went to Theater it was a wednesday as well

So I don't know but maybe it is interesting to dig a little deeper?


And don't forget that this line was taken by Landis into the great movie 2011 Odyssey which we all related to Elvis Hoax, so I think it could have a great significance after all!

And I'm telling you, I think it might be right since it i my lucky 77 posts!!!!    lolol/

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I'm in STATE OF SHOCK right now,but later when I will come home,I'll post more about what I think and what I FOUND related to this post.Thank you very much Julia.LOVE


So eager to see what you've found!!!!! :)
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I like this thread.

I watched "American Werewolf in London" a few weeks ago for the 1st time in ages and that bit "see you next Wednesday" immediately jumped out at me :)  John Landis directed Thriller and American Werewolf in London.

Also in American Werewolf in London there seemed to be a Mickey Mouse figurine that kept moving around the nurses flat and showing up in quite a few scenes and also there was the word "JAM" scratched into a red London phone booth when the main character (David) is speaking to his sister in the USA....just thought these bits were interesting as well and reminded me of MJ.
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Great research Julia! You deserve big applause! /bravo/ Wednesday suspicious//....well, I assume it is more than a decent day to BAM. Middle of the week. Who would miss it?! Remember, November 30th is on a Wednesday. Unequivocally, November 29th and 30th would be some interesting dates.

L.O.V.E. and hugs to you!

Awwwwwww!!!! Thank you so much to you! Right back at you sweetheart! L.O.V.E. xxx

Thanks a lot!! I love to furnish people with love and bliss! ::P Much things you mentioned I haven't even taken into consideration. So thanks for bringing it up!

From me with L.O.V.E.
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