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Post by taijiya on Feb 16, 2006 18:59:28 GMT -5
...this episode actually was, even though it was one of my all-time favourites and made a huge impact on me at the time. I mean, I started taking jazz dance lessons because of this episode--and I used Maddie's hotel room monologue in one of my acting classes in college. I was really into this one. ;D But seeing it again today was just--wow. I know Cybill has said she didn't like the dance sequence, and Bruce has said that he wasn't comfortable with it and had never danced before, but watching them you'd never have known it. Bruce with Sandahl Bergman was just [glow=red,2,300] hot[/glow]; the chemistry they generated was nearly as hot as his with Cybill. And while he may have felt awkward, he surely didn't look it. The whole sequence was just as amazing to me now as it was the first time I saw it. (I probably rambled on about it just like this back then, too!) This is kind of a pointless post, but I figured if anyone would understand, it'd be the people here on this board! ~taijiya~
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Post by ryangie97 on Feb 16, 2006 20:19:11 GMT -5
I understand ;D
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Post by bluemoongirl on Feb 16, 2006 21:30:36 GMT -5
...this episode actually was, even though it was one of my all-time favourites and made a huge impact on me at the time. I mean, I started taking jazz dance lessons because of this episode-- and I used Maddie's hotel room monologue in one of my acting classes in college. I was really into this one. ;D~taijiya~ Oh, how funny. I directed that same scene in film school. ;D
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Post by Mulberry on Feb 17, 2006 8:23:52 GMT -5
I know exactly what you mean, this is such a great episode. Bruce has always said that he was the worst dancer in that episode and says how he stumbled all over the place. To me, he looks and move great great. He is obviously not a dancer like Sandahl, but he moved well and had an excellent sense of rhythm...
Mul
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