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Title: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Jayson on January 08, 2004, 02:56:19 PM
I remember watching this movie when i was a kid and loved it. Waching it now, its a hoot. I recently saw a documentary on Joan Crawford, and I could not distinguish Joan from Faye Dunnaway who portrayed her.

Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Velvet Brotha on January 08, 2004, 03:39:09 PM
I really dug this movie too. I remember getting a lump in my throat from watching the little girl hanging upside down.
Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: raj on January 08, 2004, 05:22:57 PM
No! . . . Wire! . . . Hangers!!!!

(That's the only clip I saw from the movie, but it is a freaky scene)
Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Eirik on January 08, 2004, 05:28:24 PM
This is a movie that you should show kids when their pouting because you won't let them play in the snow without a hat and gloves.
Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Ash on January 08, 2004, 06:53:15 PM
Here's a reader review of MD here on this site:  

http://www.badmovies.org/othermovies/mommiedear/index.html
Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Susan on January 08, 2004, 09:21:26 PM
I loved that scene "how many times have i told you christina...nooooo wireeee hangers EVER! Get out of that bed!"

I thought it was great performancewise when it came down to the simple facial expressions..even the little girl, there hardly needed to be dialogue for it was that expressive. However close to the truth it is or isn't..it's still a nice film to curl up and watch on mothers day ;-)

Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Neon Noodle on January 08, 2004, 09:26:44 PM
Susan wrote:

> I loved that scene "how many times have i told you
> christina...nooooo wireeee hangers EVER! Get out of that bed!"
>
> I thought it was great performancewise when it came down to the
> simple facial expressions..

No doubt! It wouldn't have been as scary without the cold cream on her face as she bellowed....

And what about the brother? Apparently he grew up totally "normal" while spending his nights strapped to the bed in a harness????

Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Susan on January 08, 2004, 10:10:18 PM
>>And what about the brother? Apparently he grew up totally "normal" while spending his nights strapped to the bed in a harness????<<

That's one step away from a full blown straightjacket..which i'm sure he ended up in ;-)

The funny part is some of those expression dunnaway did were spot on with my mother when we crossed the line of no return....

Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Jayson on March 01, 2004, 07:05:20 PM
Best line from the movie:

Joan(to daughter): I dont ask much from you...Girl! Why cant you give me the respect that I am entitled to??? Why cant you treat me like I would be treated by any STRANGER on the street????

Christina: Because I am NOT one of your FANS!!!!!!

(At this point Joan starts strangling Christina)

Title: Re: Mommie Dearest--bad movie, or poetic justice?
Post by: Deej on March 01, 2004, 07:36:08 PM
This movie is absolutely ICONIC! It's so damned quotable

"Don't f**k with me, boys, this ain't my first time at the rodeo"

And everyone knows the wire hanger bit. Then there are the other magical moments of Mother-Love! I don't know what Dr. Spock had to say about psychosis as a child rearing tool, but, I'm pretty keen on it! I never intend to let my children forget that "Life isn't fair, I'm bigger, stronger, faster, and I'll always beat you!"

Five words for calming any squabbles with your children." Christina, birng me the axe!"