westytoploader
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Went and saw Meet the Fockers today. For those of you who haven't seen it, I highly recommend seeing it because it is HILARIOUS.
Also, in a few kitchen scenes at Gaylord's parent's house, there's a late 1940's Bendix Deluxe ("Baby Bendix") in TURQUOISE. You can actually see the Bendix logo the first time they show it. This is after Dustin Hoffman explains that he has never washed the skillet he cooks breakfast in. I counted 2 more scenes with the machine as well, a view of the top and another full frontal view. As for other appliances, there's a coppertone bottom-freezer refrigerator (not sure what it was) and a turquoise O'Keefe & Merritt range (at least that's what I thought it was by looking at the knobs, top, & handles).
The Bendix alone is probably worth seeing it!
Also, in a few kitchen scenes at Gaylord's parent's house, there's a late 1940's Bendix Deluxe ("Baby Bendix") in TURQUOISE. You can actually see the Bendix logo the first time they show it. This is after Dustin Hoffman explains that he has never washed the skillet he cooks breakfast in. I counted 2 more scenes with the machine as well, a view of the top and another full frontal view. As for other appliances, there's a coppertone bottom-freezer refrigerator (not sure what it was) and a turquoise O'Keefe & Merritt range (at least that's what I thought it was by looking at the knobs, top, & handles).
The Bendix alone is probably worth seeing it!