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Date Posted: 02:42:00 08/10/00 Thu
Author: detoured
Subject: I'm glad you enjoyed the film Stardoe...
In reply to: Stardoe 's message, "I saw Return To Me last night :-)" on 17:47:52 08/05/00 Sat

See what I mean about Bonnie Hunt's great sense of humor?
I was just reading a transcript with DD (I think it ws from an Aussie show--it's posted at the Haven) and he said that his wife didn't want him to do the movie. She didn't think it seemed that good or soemthing. DD said that with Bonnie inolved that would make it a special film. Well that's not the word he used but he know she would make it something unique even it if seemed ordinary.

I think my favorite scenes were the ones in the restaurant (why did they set Bob up with that stupid woman?), the scene where he was trying to get Mel the dog to eat his dinner in the kitchen and the scene where Grace found out about the letter and went tearing out on her bike. I thought Bob was so sweet in that scene the way he offered to drive her home, etc.
I just fell in love with him.

I thought DD was very different from Mulder. The only scene that reminded me of him was, as you said too, the crying scene. Yes we've seen that face when he cries!

I don't remmber him in a raincoat. I just know I lovd how he looked in that blue sweater. :-)

I think DD's eyes changed color a lot. It happens with hazel eyed people sometimes doesn't it. I've seen him with very deep brown eyes and also bluish green. Maybe he wears colored contacts.

Were there a lot of people in the audience? How is it doing in Oz?

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