In Reply to: "She's the One" posted by rico on March 2, 2005 at 07:20:39:
It has been some time since I have seen this film, but I do not recall Amanda Peet and Cameron Diaz being in the film, which leads me to believe they were not very significant, particularly in light of the fact that I do recall Jennifer Aniston. As I recall, this was her first film role for which she was taken seriously because it was for a small filmmaker like Edward Burns, rather than a major Hollywood production. In any event, I thought this role showed that she was capable of more than we saw on Friends.John Mahoney is, once again, the most memorable charachter in an otherwise forgettable film. I got the impression that because The Brothers McMullen came from nowhere, garnered lots of praise and some momentum, Burns felt as though he needed to get another fire in the oven before it cooled down. As you wrote, Brothers McMullen renamed the Fitzpatricks.
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- Re: "She's the One" - jamesgarvin 13:45:06 03/02/05 (1)
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