And the look on Kit's face in the parking garage as he is being stalked by the dog in heels?
My wife completely loses it at that scene. __________________________________________________________________ James Landrith [EMAIL PROTECTED] cell: 703-593-2065 * fax: 760-875-8547 AIM: jlnales * ICQ: 148600159 MSN and Yahoo! Messenger: jlandrith http://www.linkedin.com/in/jlandrith http://www.jameslandrith.com http://www.multiracial.com http://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/ __________________________________________________________________ > yeah it was great! Murphy playing the arrogant-then-ultimately-paranoid > superstar, and the nerdy lookalike at the same time was great. This movie > was the first time i got a hint that Murphy might have acting skills > beyond simply telling jokes onscreen. > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I have Bowfinger on DVD and watch it a few times a year. > > The scene with Kip crossing the freeway and the instance where the > MindHead rep (Terrance Stamp) tells Kit that under no circumstances should > he "show it to the Laker Girls" always leaves my ribs sore from laughing. > > Chubby Rain? Fake Purse Ninjas? Why not - gotta be better than the > garbage Hollywood feeds us now... > > __________________________________________________________ > James Landrith > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cell: 703-593-2065 * fax: 760-875-8547 > AIM: jlnales * ICQ: 148600159 > MSN and Yahoo! Messenger: jlandrith > http://www.linkedin.com/in/jlandrith > http://www.jameslandrith.com > http://www.multiracial.com > http://www.multiracial.com/abolitionist/ > __________________________________________________________ > >> that was "Bowfinger", a really good, underappreciated film where Steve >> Martin wants to shoot a film with Eddie Murphy, but can't afford him (he >> can barely afford a film camera). i don't think Murphy's playing himself >> in the film, but he is playing a famous actor. Martin can't afford the >> actor, but wants to shoot the film, so he gets a small, cheap crew, and >> starts secretly shooting the actor from hiding, then splicing those long >> furtive shots into a movie. For all the troublesome stuff--closeups, >> actual speaking roles--he finds a nebbish who looks remarkably like the >> actor, then uses this lookalike to shoot the scripted parts. It was an >> enjoyable film, but sometimes I feel as if i'm the only one who saw it. >> >> -------------- Original message -------------- >> From: "tdemorsella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> I have trouble liking Graham in films too. However, I liked her in >> Committed, lost in Space, and a movie whose name escapes me starring >> Eddie Murphy and Steve Martin >> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >