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    diabeticinferno — 17 years ago(November 06, 2008 04:28 AM)

    Not liking a culture because it's not your own, hmmmm. Wait, how is that not bigotry, again?
    I love it when people try to excuse bigotry with "oh, that's just part of the culture" or "oh, that's just how they were raised". It makes me laugh, it really does.

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        andyvanm — 17 years ago(July 11, 2008 07:49 AM)

        Watch the movie Marty with Ernest Borgnine and than decide .

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          Studioart81 — 17 years ago(October 20, 2008 06:25 PM)

          Wouldn't a lot of people just love to have Rose Muldoon for a mother? Yeah right! Maureen O'Hara does such a great job in this role that, although her character is not very likable, her interpretation is! John Candy has the perfect mannerisms and insecurites of the bachelor who simply will not admit that his mother runs his life. Ally Sheedy comes out of her shell because of her relationship with Candy, and the two develop quite well as a couple. The main barrier is of course Rose, as Danny cannot seem to let go of the guilt of making his own decisions without his mother's interference. Sometimes we have to challenge our insecurites and anxieties of the circumstances and those around us to have what we really want, no matter what our overbearing parents may think. Fortunately, my parents are very liberal and accepting. I just have to prove to myself what I am capable of with others! Great movie, and one of John Candy's best! Too bad he left us too soon.

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            galoipo — 17 years ago(March 28, 2009 07:46 AM)

            Dude I wanted to punch her so bad.

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              Retsof — 16 years ago(July 04, 2009 06:26 AM)

              Just so you all know - the Mother character is real life.
              I grew up in a city, with lots of immigrants from the turn of the 20th century.
              I'm italian, and when my aunt married an Irish man, it was a huge scandal in my Dad's familyand his family stopped talking to him.
              This movie is great because it captures that mentality. We don't need Politically correct, bland, "safe" characters.
              It was so refreshing to see real characters on the screen.

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                mcfly-31 — 15 years ago(January 05, 2011 08:54 AM)

                To the OP: Irish mothers? Try Italian, Jewish, Spanish, any ethnicity, really. All nationalities can have acid-tongued moms who tell it like it is, just because they're @ssholes. No matter how many times you shout back, they will never get that they're hurtful and irrational.
                But for a movie, she was amusing to watch.

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                  SevenKal-ElGuiry — 14 years ago(May 05, 2011 08:40 PM)

                  so why did his mom screw over his father with that deal? bc his boss didnt give him a raise? if she had kept her mouth shut, maybe the boss WOULD have given him that raise.
                  I KNOW 2 things that are clear.I'm a great sinner,Christ is a great Savior.

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                    drxcreatures — 14 years ago(May 26, 2011 02:53 PM)

                    @mcfly It's True
                    http://www.cgonzales.net
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                    http://www.drxcreatures.com

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                      anastasia-cessano-writes — 14 years ago(January 25, 2012 07:59 AM)

                      I know right! Like my own family members. I'm Mexican, British, and Egyptian, so I get a lot of fuss and that stuff. I loved this movie (non surprisingly).
                      And I did love her character, actually I liked her better than Teresa

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                        drxcreatures — 14 years ago(May 26, 2011 02:54 PM)

                        @galoipo How barbaric! LOL
                        http://www.cgonzales.net
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                              jaystarstar — 12 years ago(October 11, 2013 10:19 PM)

                              My mother in many ways was very much like Rose (even a very similar name).
                              Although she was NOT ethnically predjudiced much to the contrary, she was usually very nasty to anybody who was.
                              In other ways religion and family clannishness she was very similar to Rose.
                              Probably 2/3 of the time she was pretty crusty and blustery, and I know many people outside our family thought she was basically a B.
                              And she WAS a B, even around the house, sometimes. There were other times she was very sweet and in the end she certainly loved her children, but she was a very thorny personality at times.
                              So O'Hara's character, while a little exaggerated and cartoonish, was hardly far-fetched. People like that really do exist.

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