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Full Reaction - Jerry Maguire (1996)

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Juley

Great film! Fun reaction! By the way, Cameron Crowe also wrote and directed Almost Famous. His films are always terrific. And you must see some Audrey Hepburn films!!!! She’s one of the all-time greats! She’s an EGOT - Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award winner. Great films are “My Fair Lady” (1964), “Roman Holiday” (1953), “Funny Face” (1957), and my favorite, “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961)! She trained to be a ballerina, but starvation as a child/early teen during WWII made it impossible for her body achieve the kind of perfection needed to pursue it professionally. She had a harrowing childhood and did some really dangerous work for the Dutch Resistance in Nazi-occupied Netherlands in her early teens. As a result of her past, she was truly committed to humanitarian work and spent the last decade of her life working for UNICEF in war-torn countries and countries living in poverty and famine around the world. A beautiful soul inside and out, she has every lifetime achievement award you can imagine, and also the Congressional Medal of Freedom. Look up elegant beauty in the dictionary and you’ll find a picture of Audrey Hepburn.

Sharpgirl

The male actor you recognize at the bachelor party scene is Eric Stoltz. He was the drug dealer in Pulp Fiction and George Miller in The Butterfly Effect. Once you see him in MASK (1985), you'll never forget him.

Ryan Towell

The deaf guy in the elevator is the older "Cole". Good eye, you're getting a lot better at that. :)