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I just watched the sequel, both are cute, rainy day films. Look forward to seeing the 3rd one.
She is not ugly either.
She was not that bad, she coped a better attitude towards the end of the movie. She was willing to stay near Chicago to attend NW, to make her parents happy.
That is gross!
I heard about their culture.
Thanks for letting us know.
I'll wait for it to come to DVD, sounds interesting.
What about people with the surnames of gold, silver, orange, etc?
I never read the novel, but I agree. However, I do see her befriending gay munchkins and witches and warlocks.
I figured he was retired.
I will have to catch it sometime.
Did she really, LOL. Whatever, RIP Ethel!
I found a donated copy at the library where I work, I agree a decent film. I really like the sets
That singing was a hot mess!
So true. I am an 80 s teen, and sometimes I feel my teen years were 100 years ago. Boy the world has changed !
The show was before my time, but I'm guessing they were college aged.
I think so.
I found out earlier this year that the movie was based on a real life murder. The victim was also a teacher I believe.
Having sex with random strangers has always been risky for both genders.
She could have went back and finished her degree if she wanted too. She had the money, but chose not to. I wonder if she will try to seduce the jilted bridegroom?