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Date Posted: 16:51:57 12/17/03 Wed
Author: The Rhino
Subject: The last time I saw Guttenberg
In reply to: uncleboonie 's message, "Re: Whatever happened to the career of Steve Guttenberg?" on 21:12:42 12/16/03 Tue

Was in Jodie Foster's directorial debut, "Home for the Holidays" which is terribly underrated. He plays the very Republican husband of Holly Hunter's prissed out sister. He was pretty funny in it, especially his interactions with Robert Downey Jr.

I used to work at a radio station and the morning jocks interviewed Guttenberg. They taped the interview late in the afternoon to play the next morning. He had done press all day long about whatever he was promoting and by the time he got to their interview, he was sarcastic and prickish. They ended up trading barbs with him because of his poor attitude and lack of cooperation with their questions. Guttenberg ended up hanging up on them when one of the jocks asked, "So, since your career is like a downhill slolum, do you suppose you will reunite with your Police Academy compadres and film a 12th sequel?" It was one of the funniest things I have ever heard.

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