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I believe the phrase “money shot” started innocently in the movie business to refer to a scene that absorbed much of the film’s budget in hopes of making it a hit. Examples would include cast-of-thousands spectacles or expensive advanced special effects scenes.
But as the term later came to be used in pornography, it is now so corrupted that it probably shouldn’t appear in a family comic at all. It’s hard to be sure what Brian Crane’s intention here was.
I had the exact same conclusion, pschearer. Innocently taken, it is not a bad strip at all, quaint and amusing. However, the editor probably should have “just (said) no.”
pschearer: “The money shot” referred to the one shot in a photographer’s roll of film that was worth selling to a newspaper or magazine. Example: the shot of raising the flag on Iwo Jima was only one out of a whole roll of photos taken during the battle and aftermath on Mt. Surabachi (sp?). You almost never see the rest of them.
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
The flash isn’t working Nelson
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
I think Nelson has been watching too much TV!
Yukoner almost 15 years ago
So you expect her to pay you for this.
pschearer Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I believe the phrase “money shot” started innocently in the movie business to refer to a scene that absorbed much of the film’s budget in hopes of making it a hit. Examples would include cast-of-thousands spectacles or expensive advanced special effects scenes.
But as the term later came to be used in pornography, it is now so corrupted that it probably shouldn’t appear in a family comic at all. It’s hard to be sure what Brian Crane’s intention here was.
carmy almost 15 years ago
Maybe Nelson is saying that he got Opal’s best side.
Jascat almost 15 years ago
SMILE, Opal!!
freeholder1 almost 15 years ago
PS: You mean money corrupts even a phrase?
GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Congradulations, Opal. You’ve made it to Nelson’s most boring list.
Well, Nelson wasn’t going to tell her…..
HabaneroBuck almost 15 years ago
I had the exact same conclusion, pschearer. Innocently taken, it is not a bad strip at all, quaint and amusing. However, the editor probably should have “just (said) no.”
jtviper7 almost 15 years ago
Remember he’s taking pictures of things that are boring.
buckyshoo almost 15 years ago
loll how much tv hav u bin wachin nelson?
Mythreesons almost 15 years ago
He’s going to blackmail her for photographing her thinning grey hair. So it IS a “money shot.”
Frodo59 almost 15 years ago
Nelson, the money shot would be of Opal coming out of the bathroom with toilet paper stuck to her shoe. She’d pay you money to lose that one.
Smiley Rmom almost 15 years ago
I was trying to figure out why America’s Funniest Videos would be willing to pay him for that shot.
Wildmustang1262 almost 15 years ago
Llewellenbruce said, about 10 hours ago
The flash isn’t working Nelson
Maybe Nelson uses a camera with automatic flashing light interiorly and exteriorly.
JanLC almost 15 years ago
pschearer: “The money shot” referred to the one shot in a photographer’s roll of film that was worth selling to a newspaper or magazine. Example: the shot of raising the flag on Iwo Jima was only one out of a whole roll of photos taken during the battle and aftermath on Mt. Surabachi (sp?). You almost never see the rest of them.
painless almost 15 years ago
Two things that never should be in the same strip. Grandma, and “money shot”
eeeew
glitterygal07 almost 15 years ago
I wonder how much THAT will sell for on eBay