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  1. smgfanatic replied to a post in a topic in General Talk
    Doing a project for art history.
  2. smgfanatic replied to Legion's post in a topic in Movies
    I wanna see that ^^ The Dog Problem After a year of psychoanalysis, Solo, a failed novelist, is persuaded to get a dog by his therapist. Unable to cope he seeks help which results in offers from a wealthy dog collector to buy the dog(which he surprisingly rejects), meetings in the local park (which end up at the vets) and then Solo falls for a fellow dog owner who happens to be a stripper! Things get even more complicated when a loan shark threatens Solo's life and the dog collector becomes more obsessed with the dog. Then the dog goes missing...
  3. smgfanatic replied to smgfanatic's post in a topic in Male Actors
    The Big White
  4. smgfanatic replied to smgfanatic's post in a topic in Male Actors
    I know! I fell in love with him in "The Perfect Stranger" and "The Dog Problem". Except. in "The Perfect Stranger", he was kind of perverted but still sexy as hell.
  5. smgfanatic replied to Alibaba126's post in a topic in Music
    Blow me away - Breaking Benjamin
  6. smgfanatic replied to UltraLoveMoon7's post in a topic in General Talk
    yummy strawberry cheesecake
  7. smgfanatic posted a post in a topic in Male Actors
    Known to millions for his occasional role on NBC's Friends as Lisa Kudrow's slow-witted brother, Ribisi first appeared on television a little over a decade ago as Vonni Ribisi on shows such as My Two Dads, Married...with Children, and The Wonder Years. But it wasn't until his role on Friends that people began to take notice, and by then Ribisi had already taken on roles in films such as Tom Hanks' That Thing You Do!, David Lynch's Lost Highway, and Richard Linklater's Suburbia. Though all of these parts amounted to either small roles in big films or big roles in small films, Ribisi still managed to land a crucial part in what would become his breakout film, Steven Spielberg's World War II epic blockbuster, Saving Private Ryan. As the haunting, tragic P/T Medic Wade Ribisi left an indelible impression on audiences and critics. The role was a standout from the ensemble and justly catapulted this young actor to the top of the heap of his generation. He followed up Saving Private Ryan with a leading role opposite Juliette Lewis in The Other Sister as a mentally impaired young man who falls in love with a like-minded young lady. The film did mild business and was largely panned by critics, but nonetheless, the film gave Ribisi a chance to display his considerable talent and range. And shortly thereafter, Ribisi shifted gears once again to co-star with Omar Epps and Claire Danes in Scott Silver's The Mod Squad, a youthful, hip '90s version of the '70s television show in which a trio of juvenile delinquents are given a second chance at rehabilitation by helping the police force. Ribisi played Pete Cochran and delivered yet another memorable performance that furthered his reputation as a versatile young actor.With his basset hound eyes and lost soul persona, Ribisi manages to create unforgettable characters that consistently show that he is not merely the "next big thing," but a truly, potentially bankable talent worth every bit of his hype and more.
  8. See No Evil
  9. smgfanatic replied to lawnny212's post in a topic in Actresses
    You're welcome!
  10. WHOOO! what's up people? I'm hyper!
  11. Adriana Adriana Lima or Alessandra Ambrosio?
  12. neither but if i had to choose, coca cola.
  13. C-Carrie
  14. Hope you like them. Thank you so much! I love it!
  15. I would like these pics on my avi and sig please, with my username. Thank you!
  16. smgfanatic replied to lawnny212's post in a topic in Actresses
    I love these pictures of her in Entertainment Weekly.