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Post by fififolle on Mar 8, 2007 7:59:32 GMT
Well, I watched this last night. I probably spent the best part of the last twenty minutes blubbing, I'm such a sap. On the whole it was a reasonable film, despite one or two cheesy moments and a general lack of gritty realism thank goodness I couldn't have faced any more pathos... So, where is Chuck? Well, I have two theories. Firstly, I reckon he is the guy in the shadows on the street talking to the nice lady when Catch turns off the guy's headlights. (I think it's safe to say that isn't a serious spoiler). My other theory is that he is the gorgeous wolf called Bob
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Post by Bogwoppit on Mar 8, 2007 8:29:38 GMT
Well seeing as he was brought up by wolves I'll go for the second option. Bob was rather gorgeous from what I remember! I saw this movie ages ago on TV so I have no idea which one is Chuck! It was a fairly decent film though. Different... ;D
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Post by fififolle on Mar 11, 2007 21:14:28 GMT
So there we have it. Chuck's scene was cut from the movie, and he isn't in it!!!! You know what? I think J Lo must have kept Chuck's name in credit to improve her Bacon Number
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Post by jenner8675309 on Mar 18, 2007 17:48:04 GMT
He couldn't have been cut lol, he was in the credits...LOL.....
Still can't find him....
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Post by fififolle on Mar 18, 2007 22:48:57 GMT
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Post by fififolle on Mar 18, 2007 22:51:29 GMT
Oh, and in the Welcome, Chuck thread he said...
"Each gig I do has their own qualities to them but I will always have very fond memories of shooting "My Dog Vincent" because it was my first lead role in a feature and it showed me how much fun film making can be."
;D
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