Your movie ref on Cheney in Wheelchair?

Mr. Potter or Dr. Strangelove?

I thought of Potter.

Someone on MSNBC (probably Obermann)- Strangelove.

How about you all? Any others?

Bond villain. He should have been stroking a cat instead of holding the cane.

Jeff Lebowski.

Not The Dude.

Well, in all fairness he was stroking a cat before he snapped it’s neck and bit out it heart.

Well, I was just sorry that Richard Widmark had already died.

You know, in the whole vast configuration of things, he’s nothing but a scurvy little spider.
And that goes for you, too!

:slight_smile:

Maybe Bette Davis in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?

Chauncey Gardiner: “This certainly is a small room?”

Hell, I was hoping he’d be wearing black leather gloves so I could do a Dr Strangelove reference. :stuck_out_tongue:

Jeff Lebowski. I was even hoping John Goodman would come up and throw him off the chair to show he really didn’t need it.

Mr. Potter?

He’s more machine than man now…

“Cheney was wheeled out behind President George W. Bush…”
Rear Window

I thought Dr. Strangelove, but one of my co-workers thought Mr. Burns from The Simpsons.

The wheelchair-confined villain in It’s a Wonderful Life. Cheney indeed looked perfect for the part–as if Lionel Barrymore was forced to watch Jimmy Stewart elected mayor of Bedford Falls.

The first person that comes to mind is Dr. Scott from Rocky Horror. “My veels! I can’t move my veels!”

So that’s why Cheney didn’t go to the luncheon . . . rat was on the menu.

Actually, I knew that. I typed the question mark without even thinking. (Probably because I could “hear” Jimmy Stewart’s voice saying “Ahhh, Mr. Potter?” in my head!)
Darn voices - be quiet!

My mom’s been calling him Dr. Strangelove, but even without a blanket, I was thinking Doctor Scott.

Or should I say… Doctor von Scott?

Dr. Claw.

Dr. Strangelove is already and amalgam of Herman Kahn and Albert Wohlstetter from the Rand corporation.