but....... I think there may be an actual Nic whistling moment! I don't recall a whistle in the It could Happen To You Baseball scene Lady Arwen! I will have to watch it and find out!
I still haven't rewatched it Lady Arwen so I don't know, I just don't recall him whistling at all, even with his fingers! but then my memory plays infinite tricks on me! lol! so no need to apologize you may be right! at what point exactly in that scene does he do it?
In the meantime, maybe Tues can tell us what she had in mind?!!
When I recall it correct, it must be in the same "baseball"-scene. It`s just a moment, and you don`t hear him whistle, but see him doing it. But, I myself have to watch it again, to be absolutly sure on that, Lula. :)
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I must apoligies to both of you, Lula and Eva! You both were right. I made the mistake. I looked these scene up myself, and didn`t find that myself. So, I am really deeply sorry, for that. I was wrong. Maybe, I fantasized or dreamt it.
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Me neither, Lula.If that counts, I remember Ghost Rider whistle for his flaming bike in the first part, after the break out from the arrest. Although, Nic only played Johnny Blaze in that part, it was actually his skull, that they putted on the body of the stuntman, who played the Ghost Rider.
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What I know, for sure, because I watched it last night, is, that he whistle in "guarding tess". At the hospital scene, almost at the end, when tess and the doctor are arguing about the wheelchair.
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