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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 131.123.176.x | posted: 4/8/2004 at 12:33:11 PM ET hey just wondering if anyone has seen this Bernadette movie--its so adorable. I really enjoyed it. Plus it has that cute little boy in from Love Actually. I happened upon it accidentally at the library and was thrilled to see Bernadettes name on the tape! check it out if youve never seen it alana~~
| Rose Registered User
Registered: 9/28/2003
From: NY
Fav. BP Song: No One Is Alone and Some People Fav. BP Show: Gypsy Fav. BP Character: Rose/The Witch Fav. BP CD: Gypsy
| posted: 4/8/2004 at 12:37:04 PM ET I loved Bobbie's Girl.
"Oh no, you won't. No, not a chance. No arguements, shut up and dance."
| Jean Registered User
Registered: 6/7/2003 | posted: 4/8/2004 at 1:03:07 PM ET Yes, we had a nice chat about Bobbie's Girl when it first aired on Showtime.
I agree with some of the posters that the script wasn't very well developed (sorry if I mis-represented anyone) but that she, as usual, rose above her material and was quite funny (and, to me, absolutely heartbreakingly vulnerable and affecting).
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| Christine-NYC Registered User
Registered: 3/23/2002
From: New York City
Fav. BP Song: With So Little to be Sure Of Fav. BP Show: Gypsy Fav. BP Character: Marie (insert last name) lol There's a few Fav. BP CD: Bernadette Peters Loves Rogers and Hammerstein
| posted: 4/8/2004 at 2:48:01 PM ET Plus it has that cute little boy in from Love Actually
lol that's s funny that you say that because when Love Actually was coming out, we were all saying, "The movie has that cute little boy from Bobbie's Girl in it." 
<3CMH<3
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 64.80.29.x | posted: 4/8/2004 at 4:58:42 PM ET Guys, come on! Bobbie's Girl was whack! It was a really disappointing Bernadette move for me. I love her to death, but, does anyone agree???
| Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/8/2004 at 8:24:32 PM ET I would guess that since you were disappointed, you're probably a relatively new fan. One thing you'll learn is that when Bernadette makes a movie, aside from a handful of exceptions, it invariably ranges from (at best) mediocre to (at worst) one of the biggest dogs of all time. Long-time fans are so used to it that nothing is ever a disappointment to us anymore. We're just glad to see her in anything. Of course, Bernadette herself is always wonderful, managing to create subtly nuanced, full-blooded characters out of seemingly nothing. She's always very different too, each character unique and distinct--exhibiting an extraordinary acting range that is usually overlooked. "Bobbie's Girl" wasn't particularly good material, but hey, it could have been worse. Much, much worse. At least it was superior to dreck/drivel like "Prince Charming", "Let It Snow", or the abominable "It Runs in the Family". This is nothing new. The seventies brought us gems like "Vigilante Force", while the eighties included beloved classics like "Tulips", "Heartbeeps", and "Slaves of New York". Don't get me wrong. I own every single one of them, watch them, and even enjoy them, but yeah, to use your term (which was a new one to me) they're definitely "whack".
| poster53180 Registered User
Registered: 9/25/2003 | posted: 4/8/2004 at 8:33:50 PM ET I totally agree with Karen. Aside from Pennies from Heaven and The Jerk, most of Bernadette's movies are truly terrible (aside from her specific performance, of course, which is always fantastic). I must admit, I liked Bobbie's Girl. My roommate (who is not a BP fan) thought the whole thing was pretty bad though. I thought it was really well-acted by all of them. And I got the feeling that Bernadette played a character very similar to herself (judging from interviews and Regis stints). Does anyone else agree?
| Christine-NYC Registered User
Registered: 3/23/2002
From: New York City
Fav. BP Song: With So Little to be Sure Of Fav. BP Show: Gypsy Fav. BP Character: Marie (insert last name) lol There's a few Fav. BP CD: Bernadette Peters Loves Rogers and Hammerstein
| posted: 4/8/2004 at 9:58:53 PM ET
Okay. lol I feel like a dork now because I actually like that movie. But oh well. 
Her movies that I actually enjoy:
Bobbie's Girl
Annie
It Runs In the Family
The Jerk
Pennies From Heaven
Pink Cadillac
Impromtu
Cinderella
The Last Best Year (when I'm in the mood for a tear jerker).
The rest of them are kind of like, I saw them once or twice, I own them all, but rarely ever watch them. And of course when I say her movies, I'm not including voice-over roles or Broadway shows that were taped.
<3CMH<3
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 24.210.222.x | posted: 4/8/2004 at 10:21:06 PM ET Her movies are certainly better than some of the trash out these days. And I must give her kudos because I think she doesn't care about the glamour, fame, glitz of film--I think she's really doing something she believes in and supports!(Ie;actually meeting with the unknown director who faxed her LONG script)...I think she wanted to do things that are artistically fulfilling. The may not be, by our standards, the greatest films-but each of them makes a statement. I personally LOVED It Runs In the Family and think the movie was HIGHLY overlooked--it was a very touching and warm film that I personally call one of my favorites. Besides Bernadette was born a true artist-not some Hollywood big shot who will fade out eventually. Come on guys lets give the star some support here. But I do understand we all have different tastes, so I'm not trying to step on any toes.
| Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/8/2004 at 10:52:21 PM ET Absolutely agree--very well put. I don't want to step on any toes either. I may have been a bit tactless in my comments; taste is very personal. I do agree that Bernadette tries to do work that is different and interesting. The thing is I have the feeling she's not always offered the film work that she deserves. Not sure why--possibly producers stereoptype her as strictly a theatre performer. It's true she's a theatre legend, but she's also a brilliant film actress when given the chance. Well, her career isn't over yet by a long shot, so who knows what's next.
| Chip1012 Registered User
Registered: 7/13/2003
From: Boston | posted: 4/8/2004 at 10:56:39 PM ET I really like her in Tulips!
"The child is so sweet and the girls are so rapturous. Isn't it lovely how artist's can capture us?~" Sunday in the Park with George
| Anonymous Anonymous Poster
From Internet Network: 65.142.109.x | posted: 4/8/2004 at 11:01:24 PM ET i saw the movie and it really moved me because no matter what problems or medical situations loves bring families together in crisis i know because cancer has touched one of my member of my immediate family
| jmslsu01 Registered User
Registered: 6/9/2003
From: northern VA | posted: 4/9/2004 at 11:38:12 AM ET Bobbie's Girl had good potential,IMO. I think it had too many storylines going on at once-for instance,there could have been enough drama with the child entering their life and the child adjusting to their life without the cancer storyline. Bobbie's brother wasn't necessary either. The acting was fine-all three were lovely,in my view-but it was a little too much for a television movie.
But yeesh,I agree-I rarely watch her movies. I finally watched my Sondheim DVD collection,and just wept at Sunday in the Park with George. But I was in a pretty emotional state to begin with at the time,so that added to it,I'm sure.
I vaguely remember David-I watched it when it first aired,but it wasn't because of her. I remember when David Rothenberg was burned by his father-that was in the mid 80s (his father,BTW,was released in 1991)
Jenn
| moljul Registered User
Registered: 4/2/2001
From: New York
Fav. BP CD: I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Fav. BP Song: Dublin Lady
| posted: 4/9/2004 at 11:40:37 AM ET Jenn, Do you mean Bailey's brother wasn't necessary? Bobbie's brother wasn't exactly in the movie.
| Jean Registered User
Registered: 6/7/2003 | posted: 4/9/2004 at 12:55:52 PM ET Come on guys lets give the star some support here.
Re-read the posts--I'd say all of us who posted are giving her tremendous support--our point being that, despite the quality of the vehicle, Bernadette shines in anything she does.
There's nothing wrong with saying that some of her movies are bad-whack (whatever the hell that is)-or mediocre-that's opinion.
The fact though, is that we are all 100% behind her in whatever she does-we see her plays, concerts and movies, buy the videos/DVDs, and contribute to her causes.
(For heaven's sake, Chip said that he liked her in Tulips--now THAT's support
)
| Karen Registered User
Registered: 5/3/2002 | posted: 4/9/2004 at 1:18:36 PM ET Jean, you crack me up! You are the most direct, plain-spoken person around. If you were a politician, you'd be John McCain or Howard Dean or maybe even Harry Truman. Thanks for your comments. And Chip, I love her performance in Tulips also. I'm always embarrassed to recommend it, because the movie itself is so jaw-droppingly low budget, amateurish, and incoherent. However her performance as a woman with bipolar disorder is astonishingly on target. Again, there are those mixed qualities of funny and heartbreaking that have been mentioned before. Just miraculous, considering the abysmal context.
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