trstno1
Never look back darling. It detracts from the now.
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- Nov 16, 2001
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The "shocker" is a known gesture, and I'm not going to to try to explain it on these boards. There's Google, if you really want to know. You can even search the DisBoards to find old threads about it.
Steve Tyler definitely makes the gesture on purpose. He raises his right hand to his forehead as if he's shielding his eyes from the light while he scans the audience for somebody. Then he slowly and deliberately bends his ring finger down while keeping all oh his other fingers straight. Try to do this yourself, and you'll know that it cannot happen by accident.
One might wonder if Steve Tyler knew what the gesture meant - I'm just guessing here, but I think he new.
As to whether Disney could edit it out - I don't know. They'd probably have to reshoot a portion of the video. I'm sure they didn't know about it right away, and it would probably be difficult to reshoot. I think it's telling that Disney won't allow you to purchase a RnRC photo if you're making the gesture.
As for me, I think it's kind of funny. It's totally in character for Steve Tyler, and Disney should have known what they were getting when they signed him up.
Steve Tyler definitely makes the gesture on purpose. He raises his right hand to his forehead as if he's shielding his eyes from the light while he scans the audience for somebody. Then he slowly and deliberately bends his ring finger down while keeping all oh his other fingers straight. Try to do this yourself, and you'll know that it cannot happen by accident.
One might wonder if Steve Tyler knew what the gesture meant - I'm just guessing here, but I think he new.
As to whether Disney could edit it out - I don't know. They'd probably have to reshoot a portion of the video. I'm sure they didn't know about it right away, and it would probably be difficult to reshoot. I think it's telling that Disney won't allow you to purchase a RnRC photo if you're making the gesture.
As for me, I think it's kind of funny. It's totally in character for Steve Tyler, and Disney should have known what they were getting when they signed him up.
, never occurred to me RnRC would be another employment opportunity.
