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The music is awful, awful, awful, except for two exceptionally great classics: Walking On Sunshine, and the revolutionary Oh Yeah. Worst hairdo in the history of film, though. She was real, and she was spectacular. Those legs were something to behold. It was an homage to Victor/Victoria. But, seriously, not obvious. I thought it was a man right from the start. I'm very surprised that it was a woman actress. Second thread now, so I'm gonna ask: are you dense? Please explain why, so we can discuss. I believe you don't think all the characters in all the movies should behave perfectly, or am I mistaken? This just happened to me, yeah. Thought it was better now that I'm in my late forties, than we I first saw it at the age of 12. "the "bullpen" because the advertising signs were often placed in that area of the field" No. "The term first appeared in wide use shortly after the turn of the 20th century, and has been used since in roughly its present meaning. Previously, in the late 19th century latecomers to ball games were cordoned off into standing-room areas in foul territory. Because the fans were herded like cattle, this area became known as the "bullpen", a designation which was retained when those areas became the spot where relief pitchers would warm up." <blockquote>"A legit snapshot of its time" I like that, and I couldn't agree more!</blockquote> So you finally agree it's dated then. The score is very dated. "Dated" doesn't mean "not good". But in this case, I did not think it was very good either. But it worked because it reflected the cheesiness of afternoon soap's type of score. Tharta-Sax an Matacratac! Watafa???? <blockquote>But implied rape isn't romantic. It's so weird that so many people like this movie in spite of that scene. The world has really changed since then.</blockquote> No he did not rape her, it's so obvious. Also, rape was NEVER okay at any time in history. You seem like such an intelligent man. <blockquote>the IMDB trivia section states that a body double was used in her one scene allegedly showing her bare legs</blockquote> It's not her bare legs, it's just a shot of her legs walking through the school corridor. The reason why it's a double is just because she wasn't there to shoot (because she was minor she couldn't do long hours). It's all explained in the DVD featurettes. You really think that finding something lying around is stealing? It's called FINDING. Look at me, I'm trying to discuss with someone who thinks that a Marxist is someone who would keep money for his loved ones instead of giving it to the whole community... « witty / shitty » Nobody could've think of that one except the very best. Take a bow, madam or sir. <blockquote>1. Charlie Chaplin being recognized by the blind girl in "City Lights". </blockquote> This is the best moment in any cinematic era. This, right here. How can I compete with such witty retorts. Oh sorry. I did not know that you were a genius in the field of clever comebacks. I'm ashamed now. Is this a joke? You really are asking this question? If anything it ended it. The '80s was the most Gothic decade.