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13 Nov 00 - 04:08 PM (#339943) Subject: Best in Show From: MiriamKilmer if you liked "Spinal Tap and "Waiting for Guffman," you will love "Best in Show." It proves that dog-owners are great sports; the real dog-show people cooperated fully in the making of this magnificent mockumentary.
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13 Nov 00 - 04:19 PM (#339949) Subject: RE: BS: Best in Show From: Peter Kasin Fred Willard as the dimwit announcer stole the show for me! |
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13 Nov 00 - 07:25 PM (#340097) Subject: RE: BS: Best in Show From: Lepus Rex Great movie... I usually can't stand Fred Willard, but I did like him here, too. :) |
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14 Nov 00 - 02:46 AM (#340306) Subject: RE: BS: Best in Show From: bseed(charleskratz) Fred Willard resurrected the character he played (talk show host Martin Mull's assistant) on "Fernwood Tonight," the spin-off of "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." Very, very funny--insensitive and clueless. A terrific movie. --seed |
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14 Nov 00 - 12:51 PM (#340547) Subject: RE: BS: Best in Show From: Rick Fielding Miriam, your taste in films is exquisite! Can't wait to see "Best In Show". Rick |
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15 Nov 00 - 12:16 AM (#340905) Subject: RE: BS: Best in Show From: rangeroger I loved Fernwood Tonight.I think of it every time I drive through the town of Fernwood,Idaho just south of Santa on hwy 3. Will have to see the movie. rr |
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15 Nov 00 - 01:37 AM (#340927) Subject: RE: BS: Best in Show From: Peter Kasin If Fred Willard's character were on the Mudcat, he would start every thread with, "Don't you think it would be a good idea if..." |