Could they hear his headphones
Everytime John C Reiley had his headphones on everyone looked at him funny. Could they hear?
shareEverytime John C Reiley had his headphones on everyone looked at him funny. Could they hear?
shareI wondered the same thing too when he and Sean William Scott were standing on the train platform. The way "Doug" looked at "Richard" it seemed like he could hear what he was listening to...which I thought was pretty funny.
"...we in the killin' Nazi business. And cousin, business is a-boomin'." -Lt. Aldo Raine
Goddammit, of course they could hear.
shareI think so.
It's part of why this movie didn't work. You can't always tell when something's even a joke. For instance I couldn't hear a thing the banjo neighbours' said. I had the impression it was probably funny - but I couldn't hear it.