For me it was "Psycho 4", and then "It." I remember thinking how beautiful she was. she still is beautiful. I have to
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psychosonic27 — 15 years ago(May 01, 2010 10:58 AM)
I'm probably the only one who has never seen "Romeo & Juliet"..not even in school (I'm 26 years old)!
"Virus" (The Japanese end-of-the-world flick with an all star cast. The full, three hour version. Not the Jamie Lee Curtis movie from the 90s): Man, this one tore my heart out. It's hokey at times, but this is right up there with "On The Beach" in terms of pre-apocolypse dramas. It's one of the very few movies with a Asian man/white woman (in this film she is) interracial relationship. You usually see the reverse. She had great chemistry with Sonny Chiba.
"Summertime Killer": This movie kicks so much ass. You can find old European VHS's of it under various titles if you're lucky. -
jamajessie — 14 years ago(December 23, 2011 11:27 AM)
Romeo and Juliet, High School in 10th grade. I remember it well. Everybody was giggling and poking fun at Juliet's dress because it was so low cut. At the time I thought she was the most beautiful girl I have ever seen.
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gary_overman — 14 years ago(January 06, 2012 05:47 PM)
It was the 1965 film called
The Battle of the Villa Fiorita
. She played one of three children who were trying to break up the illicit relationship between Maureen O'Hara, the wife of a British diplomat and Rossano Brazzi who played a widowed Italian musician.
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gary_overman — 14 years ago(January 21, 2012 07:27 AM)
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Yes, she was really pretty in that movie.
(Battle)
But stunningly beautiful in R & JIndeed she was. I was really kind of surprised by the scene where Rosanno Brazzi spanked her. For a film made in 1965, that was rather risque.
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gary_overman — 14 years ago(January 21, 2012 01:13 PM)
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Not in the context of the early 1960s and he was her father, and she wasn't eating her din-dins.Still, the first time that I saw the movie, I was surprised at him spanking her like he did. Not that we really saw all that much, but it still surpised me.
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lunacyregnant — 13 years ago(February 27, 2013 10:38 PM)
Let's see, if we're going by films, I suppose it would be Stephen King's It. Although I was too young to know who she was at the time. But the first thing I ever saw her in was Boy Meets World as Topanga's Aunt Prudence. So in technical order it would have been for me:
Boy Meets World
It
Romeo and Juliet
Black Christmas
If it's been fifteen years or more, it's no longer a spoiler.