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Ii_fut_in_gura_pe_stelisti — 21 years ago(June 07, 2004 07:38 PM)
Yeah, and she probably does look like Meryl Streep, too. After all, 'The Sitter' was made 6 years after 'A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge', so she probably has matured a lot since '85.
Haven't seen Meryl Streep in many movies. (Shame on me, right?)
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free2bme22592000 — 21 years ago(June 07, 2004 11:21 PM)
To tell the truth I have only saw Meryl Streep in The River Wild and Death Becomes her lol, so I can't say I am a fan.
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Ii_fut_in_gura_pe_stelisti — 21 years ago(June 08, 2004 06:51 PM)
So, you actually did see Kim Myers' first film
And, you know, I saw 'Death Becomes Her', too. That's a very cool movie, I liked it a lot. (I guess that's the only Meryl Streep film I saw in its entirety and yet I didn't remember she was in it.)
Just goes to show you, how you can ignore the actors if you get into the film.
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citizenr — 19 years ago(June 08, 2006 11:44 PM)
hey, are you my twin? because I just did the very same thing :]
saw her, thought "I saw that actress somewhere", did a little brainstorming, came up with Bruce Willis and 3 woman film, imdb'd Bruce, found 'Death Becomes Her', clicked on actresses and found Meryl Streep, thought BINGO I found her, and then looked at the cast and came here
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cande — 19 years ago(November 24, 2006 10:55 PM)
if theyre not related (and im sure they arent) its really creepy. I first saw her on a seinfeld episode, and i told my brother "that girl must be meryl streep's daughter" and he thought the same thing, then i found the sitter on tv, and at the same time postcards from the edge was on another channel, so i kept coming and going :"fake meryl, real meryl, fake meryl, real meryl" until everyone else said: GOT IT! and then i stopped.