Rachel Miner


I like this movie but I would like it a lot more if it weren't for the character of Lisa.

I've watched this around 4 times now and each time Rachel Miner's acting seems worse. She's an extremely annoying character - she has the most monotonous American voice ever and I really dislike the sort of "smiley stare" thing she does.

What does everyone else think?

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I told him not to mention the elephant...

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If im not mistaken the real lisa was not so bright ...maybe she was trying to portray slow?

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And to think she was in a love triangle with her husband macaulay culkin whom she then divorced for her bf brad renfro that only lasted til the end of filming. Thank god!

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Hey you must just finished watching this on Showtime like I did ,


Boston and Philly love to slander us, but they don't have as many fans as us

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Yup! I sure did.. I always stop and watch it. I love this movie. Not in a sick and twisted way.. Well maybe just a little bit.. Lol! Its awesome ..

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The real Lisa Connelly by all accounts was quite stupid, obnoxious, and annoying--and also a lot less attractive than Rachel Miner. So maybe she actually did a good acting job? Why assume Miner can't act and was just playing herself?

The real actress' personal love affairs are pretty irrelevant if you ask me. People always focus on that, or their politics, or the dumb stuff they say in interviews. Who cares?

Miner is modestly talented. She's in some interesting movies (most recently "In Their Skin"). She's cute. And she gets naked when the role calls for it. A lot of Millenial actresses you get one of four maybe.

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I thought she was good, her character lives in her own little world so that could possibly be seen by some as bad acting as her reactions to some very bad things differs from how a lot of people would chose to play it but it works with her character I think and as the movie progresses she gets more and more out of touch with herself

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