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Madamede Rosemonde
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I rewatched She’s All That last week, and apparently the dance scene was created to add time to the movie.

Me too, I even watched it again with my 9yr old son on Sunday, and he loved it too. We’ve been quoting the movie and singing Volcano Man.

Thank you! I was confused by the ending. I thought *mild spoiler* that his ex had executed her threat.

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Watching this movie yesterday sent me on a YT EuroVision video binge.

Lol, why not. I found out yesterday there’s a new Kevin Bacon movie, and it appears Amanda Siegfried plays his love interest... I’m not going to look up age gap.

I had the same thought so I looked it up:

Oh it works, unfortunately. That guy is very likely gaslighting one or both of these women.

I used to throw a handful of dried berries in my morning smoothie, but I stopped buying them because I didn’t find them tasty otherwise.

I love the Lava short too! It’s beautiful and tells the local legend of the 2 volcanos. It still moves me to tears whenever I watch it though, lol.

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I didn’t react strongly to the elephant scene either, but that may be due to the fact that I was all cried out from that Lava short they showed before Inside Out:

I feel the same way when people or companies use the word Honest. It’s a scam. Looking at you, Jessica Alba.

PSA: The movie/series is unwatchable and many parts from the novel were changed or removed. It's too bad, it would have made a great movie (in the 90s or late 80s).

MSA is so chilling on many levels... I’m keeping it *spoiler*-free-ish, but one that really resonated with me, as a pre-teen, was how Audrina’s loved ones would tell her that they loved her and wanted what was best for her, yet their actions were so contrary to that.

Great metaphor, hopefully it’ll help promote understanding of what should be an easy concept to grasp.

I love that episode!

She was so perfectly cast as the mother that her death caused outrage over the finale.

You just know somebody’s going to try this with a frozen turkey....

Apparently love is actually a crush on someone with whom you haven't had a real conversation. 

I’m betting you haven’t seen it, I think the series is worth checking out. The jokey parts aren’t the main aspect and the production is far from cheap, it’s actually quite impressive.

He must have written the entertaining parts :-)