11/15/2023 0 Comments Wizard of oz scarecrow with a gunLiv wrote:I must admit that the previous hypothesis put forth by Mr Holbrook does manage to suggest several problems with the Scarecrow packing a little heat. But word on the street is that he's been main-lining Quaker State and the Munchkins are just biding their time. The Tin Man had a make-over, and is now referred to as " Boss Goldie". Glenda was assigned as his public defender. The goat is still on death row, going through the appeals process. In retaliation, the tin man smuggled a goat into the scarecrow's bedroom one night, and the next morning, all that was discovered of the scarecrow was his hat. He recruited the witch's former bodyguards and the monkeys and led them in a failed coup against the tin man. The scarecrow was a closet homophobe and busted a cap in the lion's a** during a rave three weeks later. Sadly, it didn't improve when the Triad took over the Emerald City. Instead, he ended up in an ashram in California and eventually died of syphillis. He couldn't wear the shoes himself, so he was going to pimp Dorothy. The wizard was obviously losing, and with Dorothy's unwitting help and the red shoes he planned to take over all of Oz. The whole thing was nothing but a turf war. No doubt he was forced to make his own gat. The scarecrow's gun looks like a zip gun of some sort. Why do you think the crew passed out in one of her fields? The witch and her flying monkeys had the monopoly on the opium trade. I have it on good authority that the Munchkins controlled the Oz black market trade in guns, hair gel, and Ecstasy. You ever noticed that the guy who plays the wizard also plays about four roles? Apparently the wizard was doing cloning research. Well if he didn't know how to work it in the first place how could he promise to get her home and why did he get so insulted when she called his bluff.Ĭould be because he was a con artist from the beginning, don't ya think?īingo. So obviously he's not the smartest in the group, and also the fact that he is holding a firearm and is made out of flammable straw, really does make a rational person wonder why the heck would anyone give The scarecrow a gun? I must admit that the previous hypothesis put forth by Mr Holbrook does manage to suggest several problems with the Scarecrow packing a little heat. More to the point, why would editors let such an obvious blooper such as this make it into the final cut? I'm quite convinced the reason the scarecrow does have a gun is as simple as a cut scene from the final edit, but I found no evidence to prove it. Some valid, as to why a "Children's' Film" would have a gun in it, or why they'd just randomly choose a gun. This of course asks, more questions then it answers. They are heading into the scary forest and in a number of shots Scarecrow is clearly carrying a gun - a rod, a pistol, a heater, death in a tube, a rapid bullet delivery system. Check out the scene immediately after Dorothy and company leave the wizard to go after the witch. You're thinking, "Huh? What are you talking about? The Scarecrow didn't have a gun?" Oh contraire. Scarecrow_wizard_of_oz_gun.gif (54.6 KiB) Viewed 8241 times
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