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<p dir="auto"><strong>teeport-1</strong> — <em>13 years ago(March 27, 2013 09:49 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Another prominent player with a skimpy message board, and most of that in relation to LOST BOYS (hardly my favorite among his roles, I tend to dislike most modern comedy where cusswords are used as buzzwords to score easy laughs.)<br />
Mr. Hughes tends to come to mind on &amp; around St. Patrick's Day: DA's a good choice for Green Day, a nice naturalistic alternative to moonshine classics like DARBY O'GILL, LUCK OF THE IRISH &amp; FINIAN'S RAINBOW.  DA was a limited-appeal project, we were lucky to get a movie version at all.  Hardly to kind of film to play the multiplexes, I first caught it at the Victoria Street Theater in Santa Barbara, CA, a converted church turned specialty cinema.  I also fondly remember his fleeting sitcom, THE CAVANAUGHS, from around the same time.</p>
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