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Originally posted by Shaun: Out of all the offensive things I have read on this forums that have been directed at Lacey (ie. Larry Flynt), your post bothered me the most. |
Wow, epparixey's post really bothers you more than the stuff that Larry has written? :confused: For the record, it also wasn't even directed at Lacey.
If you're looking at quality journalism,
The Daily Show is the best there is. Tina Fey and that annoying Jimmy Fallon pale in comparison to the work Jon Stewart is doing with the fake news. Also, it seems that Tina is smart enough to realize that she has limited on-camera appeal and is sticking to a supporting player role in the movie.
Objectively, the SNL movie spinoffs of the past ten years have been rather weak. Will Ferrell and Tracy Morgan are cool, but none of the current series regulars can hold a candle to top performers of the eighties and nineties like Dana Carvey, Mike Meyers, and (RIP) Phil Hartman. I don't even think Will can measure up to the standard set by first-season cast members like Bill Murray or John Belushi.
Based on the synopsis, it's clear that "freaky" Lindsay Lohan is the star of the film which is a shame. My guess based on Lacey's position in the credits (third or fourth) is that she is either the main rival or the best friend of Lindsay's enemy.
She'll probably have more lines than in
Not Another Teen Movie. If she's playing the best friend, it will probably be the same amount of screen time as in
Lost in Space.
I would find it hard to believe that she is starring as the main antagonist. After all, if you were dating Lacey, would you dump her for freckle-faced Lindsay? ;)
[ December 11, 2003, 02:04 AM: Message edited by: Barings ]