Can't imagine why, when the producers of the live action movie saw the drawing above, they immediately thought "Ah - an ideal role for that fine and ever so slender actress, Rosie O'Donnell...."
WTF?
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quote:Originally posted by P.S. It's Paul....: Only in the cartoon. jdocster04.
Can't imagine why, when the producers of the live action movie saw the drawing above, they immediately thought "Ah - an ideal role for that fine and ever so slender actress, Rosie O'Donnell...."
WTF?
I was very confused by that as well...
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Reminds me of the scene in one episode of 'Red Dwarf' (British Sci-fi comedy, for those not in the know) where Lister and Cat are sat watching The Flintstones. They both reckoned that Wilma was the most incredible woman ever, before saying that fantasizing over her was "pointless - after all, she'd never leave Fred".
Lister then asked Cat what he thought of Betty. His answer : "Well, i'd go with Betty - but I'd be thinking of Wilma!"
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...............I liked Booger too >_< Same reasons I suppose. And I liked Charlie Sheen in Ferris Bueller.
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I dont think I was ever embarrassed about Debbie Gibson. I think all of my friends knew I wanted to have "relations" with her. I didn't like her music, but I sure did like her.
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Moosecrack, Booger is mine! haha...mine I tell you.......I knew I wasn't the only one
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quote:Originally posted by Muffy Tepperman: You dorks...a cartoon......??
Cartoons need love too...
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quote:Originally posted by Muffy Tepperman: You dorks...a cartoon......??
Cartoons need love too...
And we're just the guys to give them that lurve....
Seriously though - what's with the cartoon babes these days? They are all around thirteen, all Karate experts or secret agents, and all of them annoying little brats who you'd rather drown than date.
Now Betty - she was all woman....
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quote:Originally posted by Muffy Tepperman: You dorks...a cartoon......??
Cartoons need love too...
And we're just the guys to give them that lurve....
Seriously though - what's with the cartoon babes these days? They are all around thirteen, all Karate experts or secret agents, and all of them annoying little brats who you'd rather drown than date.
Now Betty - she was all woman....
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jdocster: that second set of photos must be from a REAL Flintstones movie
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I wasn't alive in the 80s but I absolutely love the movies. They're absolutely great. I love Rob Lowe. He's so hot in The Outsiders. Oh my word.
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The only think I liked was how cute Leonardo Di'Caprio was [is]. HAha.
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All of the above (only the females of course).
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As a kid in the 80s, I crushed on Punky Brewster and Debbie Gibson. I don't necessarily find those to be embarrassing, but some of you might...
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quote:Originally posted by fatguyinaspeedo: Lea Thompson....yes! yes! yes! Diane Franklin....oh baby----YEA! Virginia Madsen....ahhhhhh......grrrrrr!!!!
i think i need a little "me" time........
Try thinking about baseball...
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Haha, I love this thread. The first person says they had the hots for Booger and then a bunch of people are like *I know how you feel! I had a crush on Jami Gertz (etc.) from "Less Than Zero." Is that embarassing?* Haha. Awesome. As not a child of the '80s persay (born in '86) Im a little unhelpful and I havent gone deeply into my vault of '80s movie memories, but in category of people who were hot but not mainstream, no one in the history of the world has a more out of whack "hottness to appreciation" ratio than Meredith Salenger. My word. "Dream a Little Dream" gets better everytime you watch it thanks to her. Also, what's up with Amanda Peterson, the lead girl in "Can't Buy Me Love." Im not even a blondes guy, but sheesh, when she answers the door for the sleezy guy her mom is dating in like a bikini top. Hagaga.
As for borderline embarassing, Im gonna join up with the earlier poster with some man-crushes. For one thing, not a movie guy, but George Michael. Ok. Moving on. Secondly, I always weirdly liked Robert Downey, Jr. in "Weird Science" and "Less Than Zero." But not enough to question myself too much. And I can also kinda see where the person is coming from with Cameron from "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"
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