~winter
Fri, Jan 16, 1998 (01:47)
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You loved him in "Sixteen Candles", he was adorable in "The Sure Thing"..."Say Anything" made your heart race, and "Grosse Point Blank" confirmed that he's just as witty, intelligent, and charming more than a decade later. AH!
~winter
Fri, Jan 16, 1998 (01:50)
#1
those of you who know me know that my heart belongs to jeremy northam. but lately, i'm feeling that john cusack has taken the place of runner up. anyone share those feelings?
i don't know what it is about him. maybe i'm just an 80's gal deep down inside!
~Suzanne1
Fri, Jan 16, 1998 (16:45)
#2
I can't agree with you more, Winter. John Cusack is such a cutie. The black hair, I love it. As well he is funny, witty and smart (a perfect combination). When I saw Grosse Point Blank I fell in love with him all over again! :)
~LauraMM
Wed, Jan 21, 1998 (14:26)
#3
I haven't seen Grosse Pointe Blank, but I love John Cusack. He was also awesome as Dmitri in Anastasia granted he was animated, but the voice. oh god!!!!
~MEC
Fri, Jul 31, 1998 (21:29)
#4
I thought he was rather nice in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"
~Nan11
Fri, Jul 31, 1998 (22:40)
#5
(MEC) I thought he was rather nice in "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil"
I haven't seen it, should I?
~LauraMM
Sat, Aug 1, 1998 (19:48)
#6
I think anything w/ John Cusack is worth viewing!!!
~Jana2
Sun, Aug 30, 1998 (02:16)
#7
Personally, I've seen Eight Men Out about 20 times, and still can't tear my eyes away when it comes on cable. John is definitely the major attraction for me. Although I could do without The Grifters. His acting was great, but it's so depressing.
Does anyone know when High Fidelity is supposed to be coming out? It was a great book and I can't wait to see John in it!
~KarenR
Thu, Feb 7, 2036 (03:55)
#8
A very minor little blurb about High Fidelity at:
http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/display.cgi?id=3381
~KarenR
Thu, Apr 15, 1999 (20:18)
#9
Yo, Winter!! Johnny boy is going to on Letterman on Friday night, plugging that cowboy film his dad wrote. It will be on HBO...Saturday(?)
~winter
Thu, Apr 15, 1999 (22:36)
#10
OOOOOHHHHH NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I'm going to be in Atlanta tomorrow...I can certainly try to watch it from my cousin's place, but I'll be there for a family reunion. No doubt my Friday night will either consist of a late night watching my uncle monopolize the karaoke machine, or a garage full of relatives in an all-out mah-jong match! ;-)
Will set the VCR, and catch it when I get back. Thanks for the tip Karen!
~KarenR
Thu, Apr 15, 1999 (23:37)
#11
OOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!! Mah-jong!! bams and cracks. Brings back old memories. Do your relatives play fast and slam the tiles down on the table?
Back to Johnny, the other film opening shortly "Pushing Tin" looks interesting, with Cate Blanchett as a Long Island housewife and Angelina Jolie.
~winter
Tue, Apr 20, 1999 (12:40)
#12
Back from Hotlanta...
Anyone else catch MDB on Letterman Friday night? He was frighteningly pale-- unless the makeup dept. had run out of Bronze Foundation no. 17, or whatever shade I thought he'd be. You'd think after filming "The Jack Bull," he would've aquired a tan or at least, some coloring. Not that it matters anyway-- he's still a charming and quirky actor. Will play hooky from school today and maybe catch "Pushing Tin" if it's out in theatres.
~KarenR
Tue, Apr 20, 1999 (14:28)
#13
Yes, I saw him on Letterman. Definitely looked like he was supposed to be the grungy 30-something Rob character for High Fidelity. A used record shop owner who probably doesn't see the sun too much! ;-) His hair looked a little greasy and was it thinning as well???
BTW, Jack Bull would have been made quite a while ago. Who knows how many things he's done since! Tans don't last all that long here.
~samiam
Thu, May 27, 1999 (19:10)
#14