smaniaci
Joined Jun 2001
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I loved all the episodes of "Designing Women" with Delta Burke in them. One of the funniest ones was "I'll Be Home for Christmas." Suzanne (Delta Burke) felt like dedicating a song to Noelle, her pet pig. That was at the end of the episode, but I loved it. It was cute!
The pilot, where she falls for the ex-spouse of Mary Jo, grabs me also. I really don't want to say why...
All in all, I loved it and it was a terrific show. A classic, too.
The pilot, where she falls for the ex-spouse of Mary Jo, grabs me also. I really don't want to say why...
All in all, I loved it and it was a terrific show. A classic, too.
I have seen this movie several times. However, I agree that Nancy Kerrigan should have been featured more, though she had more than a bit part.
Tara Lipinski seemed to be more famous, in that she was featured more. Tracy was her role. Tara delivered it quite well.
I enjoyed this fantasy film because after the hockey player "died," it returned to become a woman. Does that ever happen in real life? I am not sure. Sometimes we all wish it did.
Nicholle Tom played her part of Sarah, excellently. All in all, it was very entertaining and worthwhile to see.
Tara Lipinski seemed to be more famous, in that she was featured more. Tracy was her role. Tara delivered it quite well.
I enjoyed this fantasy film because after the hockey player "died," it returned to become a woman. Does that ever happen in real life? I am not sure. Sometimes we all wish it did.
Nicholle Tom played her part of Sarah, excellently. All in all, it was very entertaining and worthwhile to see.
I have watched Curly Top so many times. It is a classic. Shirley Temple makes it very much so. The title alone lets you know that it is a charming film, albeit from the 1930s.
Little Shirley sings one of her signature songs in the film. It is "Animal Crackers in my Soup." She sings it near a table at the orphanage. Everyone else tries to stop her. However, Shirley's teen sister, in the movie, sticks up for her as always. Her screen name is Mary (played by Rochelle Hudson).
I'm so glad that's what happens.
Little Shirley sings one of her signature songs in the film. It is "Animal Crackers in my Soup." She sings it near a table at the orphanage. Everyone else tries to stop her. However, Shirley's teen sister, in the movie, sticks up for her as always. Her screen name is Mary (played by Rochelle Hudson).
I'm so glad that's what happens.