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Jezebel! Flauntin' your flesh in temptation's raiment. You will burn! Oh... YOU WILL BURN!!!
Stacy had a belly on her and her tits were barely there. Linda had nice albeit not large tits and not an ounce of fat on her. Stacy looked like she was already preparing for her pregnancy with her extra weight gain. Linda looked like she was up for a good time.
How can you say that "most of it is true"???? Most of it is FICTION. Like, 90% of it. It jumped the shark when they moved to Winoka and brought demonseed Albert on board.
I knew he was on the verge of a heart attack, but why not him have a fling with the student and die of a heart attack when he's reaching orgasm? It was long, boring, and depressing. And then he just dies. Great way to spend an evening....
He does have a TLJ vibe. I'm watching the movie now, and thank you for noticing that. I'm now seeing Josh's performance in a more interesting light. He's pretty bad in this, and thinking it's a young TLJ will help me get through this film.
1. She's still a kid.
2. Her custodians drugged her and held her hostage.
3. Her new 'mother' was a drug addict who was losing her medical license.
4. Said 'mother' ends up dead next to her in her bed.
5. Custodial father was physically abusive and just killed her trust attorney. 6. He was holding a gun and was going to shoot her in the cop car
Given what had to be a severe emotional and mental state she was in, and those six things, I just don't see the long arm of the law coming down hard on her at all.
I was seeing Ashley Judd in the role the entire time. I wasn't impressed with Jolie in this.
Really. I kind of figured out Ethan was the 20 years older Paul, but they look so different. I mean, like not even in the same family different. I was disappointed when the twist was revealed, and well, duh, everyone knew he was the killer, but his earlier appearance was so different that it was a letdown.
It was her appalling plastic surgery. She was getting long in the tooth for Hollywood standards, and times have changed when a Doris Day could play the 40 y/o virgin.
If anything, I was hopeful that this movie would start a whole different career for her. She looks great in this, very natural. And then.... bless her heart. She was far too young and youthful looking to mess with her face the way she did.
Anti-Hero, though I rooted for him the entire film. He was clearly broken from his wife and daughter's deaths.
The full version is on her anthology album, the pink box set, entitled "Just For the Record...."
I believe it's on "Barbra Streisand: The Third Album". She was much younger then, and her voice really changed in the late 60s/early 70s (you better hope your first Broadway show is a star maker, because all those performances can ruin or significantly change your moneymaker voice)
I think the point was to cast O'Neal in a totally unlikely role. He was just coming off Love Story and was always cast as the stud. So for him to play a seemingly sexless nerd was supposed to make the audience go "Huh? Why is Ryan O'Neal playing a nerd?" Kind of like in the movie when he asks "Why did you pick me?". And Barbra answers the question everyone including Howard wanted to know: "Because you look good in pajamas!". I took it as an inside joke. There had to be a scene of unsexy/sexy Howard in his underwear. That's what the audience wanted to see, not his comedic talents.
But I thought Ryan O'Neal did the comedy above average. That's why Bogdanovich next put Ryan in the brilliant Paper Moon. He did comedy very well in that movie.
I just watched it, and unbelievably I tracked each bag with each person and it all tracks correctly. After the car chase you can't tell, but up til then I knew who had the documents, jewels, and rocks and Judy's.
I came on here to find out why Barbra started pestering him. I guess she thought he was cute or something.
Definitely! I mean, why was that cow allowed in the group??? I felt so bad for that guy.
But wouldn't he need to bring a partner along? Otherwise someone is left dry.
Thank you. I felt the same way. Like, when is SOMETHING going to happen? I grew up in the burbs, but my childhood wasn't as angsty and empty as those kids. And parents have affairs, big deal. I felt like this movie was trying to "say something" and be philosophical, but it was just one long boring mess.
Well, there was no one left alive except Neal, his female assistant and the cop. The ending was a letdown.
Yeah, I picked up on that right away. She reminded me of a drag queen I'd seen before.