Curtis admitted it sucks
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baretta — 22 years ago(December 14, 2003 04:48 PM)
I believe she would say that. It's just work/Paycheck at the time. Most actors that work on shi%#y films laugh about it after and even lampoon themselves about being in bad films. Good example is Ben affleck. He was on jay leno making fun of himself of gigli. Pretty funny stuff.
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godlike93 — 21 years ago(January 02, 2005 08:01 AM)
And somtimes actors sign up to do a movie because the script is sounds good and the filmmakers hype it up and then somewhere along the way the movie turns to crap. I always felt that was the problem with this movie. Bad editing, direction etc. I'm sure it looked much better on paper. Oh wait, comics were betterlol
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br0wn85 — 21 years ago(September 16, 2004 10:41 PM)
Yeah, and her wonderful acting definently helped it out a bunch.
I enjoyed itOn a late Sunday night, piss drunk, eating some horribly made egg and toaster sandwich while sitting in your boxers, it's quite entertaining!
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davedavidl — 20 years ago(October 25, 2005 09:58 PM)
Perhaps she felt that way about it, but I really loved having her and Baldwin here in town while the filming was going on!
They were all over the Newport News area (Virginia). The film was mostly shot in the cities of Newport News and Suffolk.
The ship that was used (that was blown up in the movie) was actually a rusty thing towed from the "Ghost Fleet" of mothballed ships in the James River, and the ship was painted on one side to look good for the movie. When the filming was done, it was towed back to the mothballed fleet. -
WoodsboroFountain — 12 years ago(November 29, 2013 05:51 PM)
Doesn't surprise me, although she definitely didn't phone in her enthusistic performance. It's a fast-paced enough movie to just sit back and watch though.
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