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Post by Satine on May 30, 2007 10:10:24 GMT -5
*laughs hysterically, snorts* Okay, this movie was so strange, but I thought I'd post it here, since Victor Garber (Thomas Andrews, people! Thomas Andrews!), was in it. It basically is about this family, he plays the father, where they have an invisible daughter. The mother (Rita Wilson) thinks she has this five-year-old daughter named Maggie that is invisible, while her other two children, a little boy (the kid from "The Ring") and an older girl, just play along with it. Then, this Mary-Poppins-like nanny comes into the picture...It's weird, but if you need a good laugh, I'd reccomend it. I was laughing so hard I was in tears. This was made in 1998, so it was about the same time "Titanic" was made.
Either way, the movie consists of Rita Wilson running around with an invisible kid (in reality, the camera just shows nothing), and the camera does the shots towards an empty swing, the empty dinner chair...It's really weird. And there's no explanation as to why the mother is like this! There's no accident, no miscarriage...Victor basically says when the nanny asks him why she's like that is: "One day she just woke up and said Maggie kept her up all night."
ROTFL.
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Post by Mrs. Harold Lowe on Jun 25, 2007 14:37:58 GMT -5
Oh my gosh Gina, I can't believe you posted about that here. lol, well it is Victor. i think I might go look it up on YouTube.
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Post by Satine on Jun 25, 2007 17:10:10 GMT -5
Oh my gosh Gina, I can't believe you posted about that here. lol, well it is Victor. i think I might go look it up on YouTube. I don't even think it's on YouTube! It is so hysterical, though. I bought a mug that said "Maggie" because it was from Sea World as a joke and said, "This must've been when we went to SeaWorld. Remember when Maggie disappeared during the dolphin thingie!?"
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Post by Mrs. Harold Lowe on Jul 3, 2007 15:01:17 GMT -5
oh my gosh! lol
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