So these were just good kids that liked each other??????????????
What's happening?
You don't know me.
You only think you do.
What's happening?
You don't know me.
You only think you do.
They were typical high school kids who mainly got along. Keep in mind their parents were on set ALL THE TIME and we weren't on set they had to be studying. Screech made it sound like they had a lot of time to party. They didn't until the last season since by then they were mostly over 18.
shareIn a nutshell: Yes. Despite what Dustin Diamond tried to spread around (and eventually admitted it was mostly fabricated) they were just good kids who got along. They've admitted to teenage fights and hormones, but nothing out of the ordinary. There was really nothing to make a movie about, except for nostalgia.
May as well make a movie on Full House too - that cast got along so well that they still meet up for mini-reunions 20 years later.
Full House should have one of these type of movies.
With Bob Saget on set, you know that cast would have WAAYYY better stories than this. That show has "Lifetime movie" written all over it.
Foul-mouth comedian, womanizing sex symbol, a meth-addict,... and... and TWINS!
There would probably more juice/dirt in a Ashley/Mary-Kate biopic. I'm surprised Lifetime hasn't come for them yet.
"I have more than faith. I'm a mental patient with a gun."
Good call on the Full House movie. LOL
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4737910/?ref_=nv_sr_1
Takin' out the trash, trailer park style!!
Ha! Thanks!
shareSeriously, I was expecting cocaine sex parties and on set three-ways involving Lisa, Kelly and Jesse. Instead it's exactly what everyone but Dustin Diamond were saying, a bunch of kids growing up and having a blast. Of course Dustin Diamond probably made sure he was portrayed as being more interesting than he really was, with the adding in of the mandatory Lifetime movie requirements of someone being an alcoholic and getting blackmailed.
Because sponges never have bad days.