What is the earliest appearance of the clueless “that went well” in entertainment? I’ve been seeing the Lexus commercial with Bette Midler, and I realized how prevalent that phrase is used after some near catastrophe.
First time I remember hearing it was in 1983’s Terms of Endearment. You would have to have to have a heart of stone to watch Debra Winger’s death scene without laughing…
Be that as it may, she says it then.
Spoilers for I Love You, Philip Morris:
The best death scene I’ve seen is Jim Carrey in “I Love You Philip Morris.” NOT heartwrenching, but real.
Then it (I don’t know how to do a SPOILLER.) turns out he’s still alive.
First time I remember hearing it was in 1983’s Terms of Endearment. You would have to have a heart of stone to watch Debra Winger’s death scene without laughing…
Be that as it may, she says it then.