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YAY for MISS CONGENIALITY

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Steve Scott

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Mar 4, 2001, 5:18:50 PM3/4/01
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My review of Miss Congeniality included the idea that she was good enough to
be her generation's Lucille Ball. She appeares to have mastered the comic
art of self-efacing slapstick. I further indicated that, while the film
itself wasn't going down in cinema history, SB deserved her GG nomination,
and possibly an Academy nomination.
She does not appear to be in one of the cliques, so that idea, I'm sure,
will be pooh-poohed.
Scotty

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"Trevor Ashman" <ash...@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
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> I finally got to see " Miss Congeniality " yesterday and I loved it. I
> thought Sandra was FAB as usual, she is SO loveable even while playing a
> tough F.B.I agent. I found Gracie's laugh SO cute and her
> transformation, WOW, what a difference, it must have been difficult
> making Sandra look so plain like they did. My favourite scenes, among
> many, is just after her make over while she was walking out of the
> hanger and the scene at the contest itself showing how talented she
> truly is. I do feel sad though about one thing, in my local morning
> newspaper " Miss Congeniality " got a VERY bad review which in no way it
> deserved and I just hope that it doesn't put anyone off going to it as
> they will be the losers missing out on such a wonderful movie and all
> because that stupid movie reviewer has no sense of humour, oh well
> SNORT, SNORT at him.
>
> I also brought the soundtrack album after seeing the movie and it's
> GREAT, I see Sandra was executive producer of the album, does that mean
> Sandra likes ABBA? I know it's the A-Teens version but still " Dancing
> Queen " is an ABBA song. I love the photo's included inside the CD
> cover, they bring back nice memories of the movie, I can't wait for the
> DVD to be released, I hope Sandra will do the commentary for it.
>


Teres...@cs.com

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Mar 7, 2001, 10:34:24 PM3/7/01
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The other good news about Miss C is that it went past the 100 million
dollar mark! Good for Sandy! Go Sandy! Go Sandy! Go Sandy!
:-D
On Mon, 05 Mar 2001 01:02:33 +1300, Trevor Ashman <ash...@ihug.co.nz>
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Trevor Ashman

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Mar 8, 2001, 6:19:45 AM3/8/01
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Teres...@cs.com wrote:

> The other good news about Miss C is that it went past the 100 million
> dollar mark! Good for Sandy! Go Sandy! Go Sandy! Go Sandy!
> :-D

Yes indeed, that is fantastic news-has anyone here seen " Miss Congeniality
"more than one time? I'm going to go see it again this weekend.

Fox

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Mar 10, 2001, 11:01:04 PM3/10/01
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I've seen it twice.

On Fri, 09 Mar 2001 00:19:45 +1300, Trevor Ashman <ash...@ihug.co.nz>

Trevor Ashman

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Mar 11, 2001, 4:58:41 AM3/11/01
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I have seen it twice now as well as I said below, anyhow I consider " Miss
Congeniality " a true classic, in fact I would say it's my favourite movie ever,
I wonder if there will be a sequel?

Stephen...of the Future!

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Mar 13, 2001, 1:50:54 AM3/13/01
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Seems that on Sun, 11 Mar 2001 22:58:41 +1300, someone named Trevor
Ashman <ash...@ihug.co.nz> scribbled:

>I have seen it twice now as well as I said below, anyhow I consider " Miss
>Congeniality " a true classic, in fact I would say it's my favourite movie ever,
>I wonder if there will be a sequel?
>

Sandra has voewed to never do a sequel due to the excedingly poor
performance of "Speed 2."

Stephen
"Fechez la vache!"

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