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Bridget Fonda vs. Julie Warner


I would have had a hard time turning down Nancy Lee's overtures. And Vialula was not bad.

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I'd have an hard time resisting Nancy Lee if I hadn't met Vialula,but with Vialula around there was no contest IMO.Julie Warner was gorgeous in this.

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Different strokes; Bridget is a goddess.

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Man this is no contest

Julie Warner>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Bridget Fonda

She was in some really crappy movies other than Doc Hollywood and Tommy Boy. I'm sure hardly anyone remembers 90's crap like The Puppet Masters or Indian Summer.

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Man this is no contest!

Bridget Fonda>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Julie Warner

She has disappeared from the world of acting unfortunately. I mean this woman had it all: great smile, great performer, great body. Bridget is as close to perfect as you can get.

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Both women were hot in this movie, but Vialula (Julie Warner) is more the kind of woman I'd be in to.

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Vialula in a walk. What a lovely woman.

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Did anyone like the receptionist at Halberstrom Clinic?

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Yes. She also played the Ice Princess in the sequel to Batman. Very attractive woman. Doesn't seem to have been in much else, though.

Democracy is the pathetic belief in the collective wisdom of individual ignorance. H.L. Mencken

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Agreed. I thought she was gorgeous (mainly in 'Batman Returns' and a few other films and TV shows - she's beautiful here but barely gets more than a few minutes screen-time). She's now a fashion and interior designer but I wish she was still working in front of the screen (apparently she used to model but I can't find any pre-acting model pictures anywhere online).

Bridget Fonda and Julie Warner were of course very beautiful in this film too. I just had a thing for Ms Conaway after 'Batman Returns' and was delighted to see her here, even if it was very brief. I like her snooty attitude when she mentions the woman (Fonda) with the "unbelievable Southern accent" (which is funny considering that Ms Conaway is herself from Texas), and how she immediately turns on the charm when she discovers that Michael J. Fox's character is a doctor rather than just some average Joe. Not that I approve of snootiness, I don't, but it's kind of sexy to watch someone with such an inflated opinion of themselves.

As for the OP's choice. I couldn't choose. They're both delightful women. Fonda's character is sexy and sweet in an old-fashioned flirtatious Southern Belle type of way, and despite her ditziness and slight shallowness is clearly a decent, polite person, but I think I'd find more in common with Warner's more thoughtful and cerebral ambulance driver/lawyer.

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Fonda is infinitely hotter than Warner. Fonda is one of the hottest Hollywood chicks ever, while Warner is average looking; she's not even in Fonda's league. It's like choosing between a 1969 Dodge Charger and a 1981 Dodge Aries-K.

If the choice is between the characters Nancy Lee and Lou, the disparity is even greater (in favor of Nancy Lee of course). Lou is smug, bitchy, plays head games, gives mixed signals, is a self-righteous vegetarian anti-hunting PETA-type nutjob, and already has a kid (the kid factor is a deal killer by itself). Nancy Lee on the other hand, is friendly, straightforward, doesn't give mixed signals, has no kids, and shows no signs of being a radical left-wing nutter.

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Bridget Fonda, but she's more alluring in "Shag" or "Jackie Brown."

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I adore Bridget Fonda. Julie's character in the film was certainly the more attractive, but I would eat glass to have time with Ms. Fonda.

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In this movie? Julie Warner.

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