View Full Version : Who was Dee to show her friend how to dance?


Ireneparalegal
03-24-2006, 03:10 AM
Dee was showing Julie how to dance by the jukebox. Dee couldn't dance to save her life!!!!! She just barely moved her feet and snapped her fingers...it looks like she was embarrassed to do it in front of the camera and audience. she did this same dance at the disco.

nerrad
03-24-2006, 02:25 PM
LOL. How about her singing and dancing during the final episode? "We're having a party".

Brieannas21
03-24-2006, 02:45 PM
Dee was showing Julie how to dance by the jukebox. Dee couldn't dance to save her life!!!!! She just barely moved her feet and snapped her fingers...it looks like she was embarrassed to do it in front of the camera and audience. she did this same dance at the disco.


I was wondering, How was she allowed in the Disco? I wasn't born back then, but weren't there age limits?

nerrad
03-24-2006, 02:48 PM
True and wasn't she the only young one in the place.

Ireneparalegal
03-24-2006, 03:08 PM
I was wondering, How was she allowed in the Disco? I wasn't born back then, but weren't there age limits?
Good question. Unless the place didn't serve alcohol, that would be the only logical explanation. There are places that allow young people to go into and at a certain hour, they must leave, as long as alcohol isn't served.

ThomasE
03-25-2006, 12:08 PM
I liked Dee's dancing to the beat. It was nothing special, but I got into it.

CindyRoxiesLair2006
04-01-2006, 04:32 PM
I liked Dee's dancing to the beat. It was nothing special, but I got into it.

Yeah, hey...
Dee may have been somewhat "stiff" or whatever else in most opinions, but the sister could move and keep a steady beat, no matter what. :lol:
Her snake hips (as Haywood told us about Danielle once) did it for her! ;)
And sure, she could've been a pretty good cheerleader; besides, the real Dee was a cheerleader all through her high school time.
For real, she sure was!
:cool: :)

Ireneparalegal
04-01-2006, 04:35 PM
Yeah, hey...
Dee may have been somewhat "stiff" or whatever else in most opinions, but the sister could move and keep a steady beat, no matter what. :lol:
Her snake hips (as Haywood told us about Danielle once) did it for her! ;)
And sure, she could've been a pretty good cheerleader; besides, the real Dee was a cheerleader all through her high school time.
For real, she sure was!
:cool: :)
I had read somewhere abt that. It must have been hard for her to dance in front of a studio audience. I know I would have been stiff too. It kinda showed in her face as well, she looked like she wanted to laugh at herself. She was soooo damn cute. I love her face. BTW, at what point in the movie AS GOOD AS IT GETS, does Dee appear?

CindyRoxiesLair2006
04-01-2006, 04:42 PM
I had read somewhere abt that. It must have been hard for her to dance in front of a studio audience. I know I would have been stiff too. It kinda showed in her face as well, she looked like she wanted to laugh at herself. She was soooo damn cute. I love her face. BTW, at what point in the movie AS GOOD AS IT GETS, does Dee appear?

I totally concur with ya on all of the above, Irene-girl! Dee was kinda on the shy side of things, when it came down to performing in front of others when it really counted.
But thanks to a great tutor and instructor, it didn't take any time at all before Danielle got over that and gained all sorts of confidence in that regard. She was excellent. ;) :happyface

And about the part where Danielle's part in "As Good as it Gets" comes forth... well here! :wave:
Right after Helen Hunt finishes speaking with Jack Nicholson over the phone concerning the trip down from NYC to Baltimore, and she says, "All right, then...good night..." and hangs up the phone, THEN the veterinary clinic lobby appears.
In the lobby, there are two dog owners (both women), and in the background you hear Danielle say, "Anything unusual in the dog's diet?", to Jack Nicholson.
The scene with her is pretty short, but it's long enough for one to pause it and take a good look at Danielle's growing hair, as well as her "trademark" silver fingernail polish...and her engagement ring back then! ;)

So there ya go, honey. Hope it helps!
:lol: :wave: ;)

Ireneparalegal
04-01-2006, 04:46 PM
I totally concur with ya on all of the above, Irene-girl! Dee was kinda on the shy side of things, when it came down to performing in front of others when it really counted.
But thanks to a great tutor and instructor, it didn't take any time at all before Danielle got over that and gained all sorts of confidence in that regard. She was excellent. ;) :happyface

And about the part where Danielle's part in "As Good as it Gets" comes forth... well here! :wave:
Right after Helen Hunt finishes speaking with Jack Nicholson over the phone concerning the trip down from NYC to Baltimore, and she says, "All right, then...good night..." and hangs up the phone, THEN the veterinary clinic lobby appears.
In the lobby, there are two dog owners (both women), and in the background you hear Danielle say, "Anything unusual in the dog's diet?", to Jack Nicholson.
The scene with her is pretty short, but it's long enough for one to pause it and take a good look at Danielle's growing hair, as well as her "trademark" silver fingernail polish...and her engagement ring back then! ;)

So there ya go, honey. Hope it helps!
:lol: :wave: ;)
Oh shoot!!! i missed it. last night the movie was on and the part where Helen Hunt was on the phone was showing...i changed the channel and came back to the movie but ten minutes had gone by...DAMN DAMN DAMN!!!!!:mad:

CindyRoxiesLair2006
04-01-2006, 04:49 PM
Hey Irene-girl, don't fret!
There's still plenty of hope for ya, yet, concerning this movie in particular!

Do like I did, last year: go to either Target or Wal-Mart (I call it "Wally World" :lol: ;) ) and buy "As Good as it Gets" on DVD, super-CHEAP and brand-new condition.
When I bought mine @ Target last winter, it was only $7.50 before tax.
That way, you can have it and never miss it!
;) :cool:

Ireneparalegal
04-01-2006, 04:51 PM
Hey Irene-girl, don't fret!
There's still plenty of hope for ya, yet, concerning this movie in particular!

Do like I did, last year: go to either Target or Wal-Mart (I call it "Wally World" :lol: ;) ) and buy "As Good as it Gets" on DVD, super-CHEAP and brand-new condition.
When I bought mine @ Target last winter, it was only $7.50 before tax.
That way, you can have it and never miss it!
;) :cool:
I will. I love this movie. I was recommended by two people to watch this movie. It is great. For Dee, I will buy it.

CindyRoxiesLair2006
04-01-2006, 04:58 PM
I will. I love this movie. I was recommended by two people to watch this movie. It is great. For Dee, I will buy it.

GREAT!
And you won't be sorry that you did so either, Irene-girl; like you just said, for Dee, it's a worthy investment! She'd be very happy. ;) :)
:lol: :wave:

ThomasE
04-02-2006, 04:34 AM
Cindy you did it! LOL. You used the pic I gave you. It looks fantastic! Awesome work, girl! LOL.

CindyRoxiesLair2006
04-02-2006, 11:14 AM
Cindy you did it! LOL. You used the pic I gave you. It looks fantastic! Awesome work, girl! LOL.

Hey, no problem there, Tommie...you know I was gonna do that anyways! ;) :lol:
And thanx much for your compliment. I try hard to please "my festive audience". LOL :cool:

But for real, though, and on this subject...my outtake of Dee's dancing is this:
The sister can MOVE, I don't care WHAT no one else says!
:rolleyes: :happyface :wave: