Hi Kelli,
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ta_naemhni — 15 years ago(March 06, 2011 04:28 PM)
I hope I was able to give you a laugh. smiles It sounds like you needed one.
I watched "Comet" a few times when I was in high school, and my recently-purchased TiVo decided of its own accord to grab it the other day when it was showing again on the "this" TV network (which was what sent me to IMDb this evening). I'm currently watching it and am enjoying see you and the others again. Have to laugh at the Eighties hair, don't you? more smiles
Thank you for responding. I'm always tickled when I contact an actor, musician, or other celebrity and I actually hear back from them. (It doesn't happen often, as I'm sure you know.)
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monk_venkman — 14 years ago(May 20, 2011 08:07 PM)
Since the rapture is tonight, according to the news, found myself here. I knew the first part of this had a happy ending because I bought it a few months ago, I hope the sequel happens!
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jesse-85-249660 — 11 years ago(April 30, 2014 06:44 PM)
Now on blu-ray, awesome! This was one of my favorite movies growing up - must have seen it a million times on HBO (when I should have been watching The Muppets Take Manhattan). Glad to see you still hold it near and dear.
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Psyklist — 11 years ago(November 17, 2014 12:39 PM)
Congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the theatrical release of
Night of the Comet
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Also, congratulations on the the release last year of the "Collector's Edition" of the movie on Blu-ray+DVD. I hope it lived up to your expectations.
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Psyklist — 11 years ago(November 18, 2014 11:11 PM)
Well, I wouldn't want your face to be mush!
Thanks for responding to my post and question. It's really nice of you to correspond with us "commoners" on IMDb. It's proof that you are a nice person that can still channel the "spirit bunny."
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BlonDeWig — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 05:21 PM)
It's been a year and a half since you postedbut just wanted to say hello, I grew up with this movie and love it just as much now as I did when I was little. It's one of many things that define the 8o's for me. My dad recorded it off of some channel (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, whatever lol) on VHS tape and we wore it out! I just adore re watching it now and looking at all he things that make me so nostalgic-little things like the Raisin Bran box and the Toshiba boom box as well as all the merchandise in the mall.
I was just wondering if you and Catherine Mary Stewart ever talk. I think I saw on the NotC board that you have been to comicons in the past, that's really cool. Anyone else from the movie, like Willy the stock boy? Was he as funny behind the scenes as he was onscreen?
Know what else is cool? Being the inspiration for my all time favorite series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Amazing!
Hasn't the world changed SO MUCH since the movie came out?
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kellimaroney — 9 years ago(May 01, 2016 11:35 PM)
Hello
Thanks for writing me. The world has changed, absolutely! Yikes.
Cathy and I just did Monsterpalooza in Pasadena last weekend, and will be doing IndyPop Con in Indiana in June. We are still good friends. I don't see very much of anyone else once in a great while I run into Sharon Farrell, but that's about it.
You can keep track of Cathy and of me on Facebook actresskellimaroney and cath238erinemarystewart, if you're on there.
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jondoe888 — 10 years ago(January 26, 2016 08:20 AM)
How typical. When someone shows interest, the studio will hold on tightly. And then stuff it back in the dark vault.
Like 'Sitka sings the blues', an animated movie of an Indian folk tale. Written and illustrated by an artist, a small movie on a shoe string budget. She wanted to use the music of a huge star - from 1920. Few had heard of her since, yet the studio that held the dusty license wanted $800,000 for the rights. On a $60,000 movie!
She wound up giving the movie away, online. How greedy and cruel of them. And they allowed Annette Hanshaw to remain in obscurity.
It would be interesting to see what you would do with a NotC sequel. Would you and DMK be driving a Mercedes minivan, with the grandkids? Maybe merge the radio station scene with the movie FM, or Empire Records? (and I just copyrighted these scenarios, so when you start writing, see my lawyer) haha
And would you still fit in that cheer leading outfit???
You were the best part of NotC. Mary was great, but you really sold the movie with that character. Could that casting magic be rebottled? We await
And it's really good to see how well the 3 stars did in their careers. And what? Even the creepy Monster Kid???
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seventiesflicksgirl — 17 years ago(August 14, 2008 08:42 PM)
Hi Kelli,
I was a huge Kim fan while I was growing up, I remember the affair between Kim & Michael Pavel on the boat & the triangle between Kim/Michael/Rae & remember even further back when you had really short, short hair when you first came onto the show & also followed through to your kidnapping the baby to actually being kidnapped yourself for real by Orson! I have to know, it's been driving me crazy for years wasn't the tune Kim was humming to Rae over the phone while Orson was asleep Bye, Bye Blackbird???! I could swear it was. I was only 14 at the time & was second-guessing myself thinking it could've been Hush Little Baby, but no, no I think it WAS Bye, Bye Blackbird!! And I loved the scene where Kim was handcuffed to the roof with that Blue jacket, I even bought a Jacket very much like it because I idolized you & you still look divine. I hope you realize that!
Anyway, please confirm my query!
Thanks in advance

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seventiesflicksgirl — 17 years ago(December 24, 2008 08:52 PM)
Hi Kelli.
I figured it was Bye Bye, Blackbird & now, after all these years its been confirmed, so a great many thanks!
Hope all's well & that you have a super christmas & a divine new years, dahling.
Hugs!
