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Date Posted: 07:54:09 09/15/03 Mon
Author: The Rhino
Subject: Re: What happened to Jamie Lee Curtis's career?
In reply to: Silk 's message, "What happened to Jamie Lee Curtis's career?" on 04:19:33 09/15/03 Mon

I think H2O was supposed to be a big deal for her since she was an original in the Halloween series. It was supposed to end the series, but if I am not mistaken, they brought Michael Myers back and killed her off...didn't they?

She was in a pretty good flick with Pierce Brosnan and Geoffrey Rush called The Tailor of Panama recently. She was naked, so maybe that's why I thought it was so good.

I loved A Fish Called Wanda. Kevin Kline is awesome and vastly underrated, IMO.

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