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When this Movie came out...


Jessica alba was like the #1 sexiest girl. She might not have been every single persons favourite hottie (in terms of hotness) but no one ever, EVER, denied that she was smoking hot.

A bunch of my friends were so obsessed with her that they were willing to watch this movie in theatres just cause she was in it. It actually killed a lot of their attraction to her because it was just such an unwatchable travesty.

So to this day i refuse to watch the movie in the hopes that it will not soil my image of the angel that is alba.

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I actually remember going to see this in theaters back then. I didn't think it was all that bad. I remember at the time, it was either this or "Love or Don't Cost a Thing" (Which I wanted to watch because I had a major crush on Christina Milian) but I am glad that I chose "Honey" because I watched the other movie later on and it turned out to be bad.

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Your friends are silly. Why would you become less attracted to someone just because they are in one bad movie? True fans would hold on a bit longer. Besides, it's not that bad a movie.

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Your friends are silly. Why would you become less attracted to someone just because they are in one bad movie?

Precisely, a very good point! #thumbsup :)) At least as I see it, being attracted to someone (let's be honest... ;) at least in most cases it's because the woman in question is physically attractive) has nothing to do with how well she performed (i.e. how good was her acting in it) in a certain movie... Also, I agree that it's not that bad movie at all.

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I think I know what you mean. Her gorgeous face, body and sexy dance moves could not override the horribleness of the film. She herself was horrible in the film and I will never forget the silly face she made while opening up the letter with the cheque in it and then she jumped up and down. ''Price is right'' type of acting.

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