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Subject: The movie "Dick" with Kirsten Dunst
That movie had a lot of good 70's music in it :) :) :) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::)
it was so funny, and the song "Your so Vain"
Subject: Re: The movie "Dick" with Kirsten Dunst
I love that movie. I thought it was so funny. The only thing that I didn't like about it was that they made Bernstien and Woodward look like complete idiots. Otherwise I have to say that it was a nice rewriting of history. Very funny.
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Subject: Re: The movie "Dick" with Kirsten Dunst
I always thought that Dick was a hilarious yet underrated comedy. It was a great What If? scenario during the Watergate years.
Dan Hedaya (better known as Nick Tortelli on 'Cheers') played a great Nixon. Im not sure who played Henry Kissenger but he was practically flawless in his portrayal.
Ill have to go rent that again!
Subject: Re: The movie "Dick" with Kirsten Dunst
Ha ha ha ha I love that movie it's one of my faves I bought it when it came out......But I want it on dvd ....Gonna have to look for it.
Subject: Re: The movie "Dick" with Kirsten Dunst
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I always thought that Dick was a hilarious yet underrated comedy. It was a great What If? scenario during the Watergate years.
Dan Hedaya (better known as Nick Tortelli on 'Cheers') played a great Nixon. Im not sure who played Henry Kissenger but he was practically flawless in his portrayal.
Ill have to go rent that again!
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Dan Hedaya is one of my favorite character actors, and "Nick Tortelli" one of my favorite characters.
The first role I remember with Nick Tortelli was a recurring character "Ralph Macafee" on Hill Street Blues (1981), though he had some film and television roles in the '70s.
I'll watch anything with Dan Hedaya in it!