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Post by Jonny's Gina™ on Oct 25, 2009 0:02:37 GMT -4
What did you think of the documentary? What was your fave moment? Tell us what you think ?
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Post by jennybongiovi on Oct 25, 2009 1:58:51 GMT -4
I thought it was pretty good. I liked the conversation between jon and mrs b.
"break a leg " "which one?" "both"
it was interesting to hear their take on it.
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Post by norwichliz on Oct 25, 2009 2:04:08 GMT -4
I'll let you know when I see it...which will be when the album's released and I get my package from Amazon. Showtime only showed it in the U.S.
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Post by Jonny's Gina™ on Oct 25, 2009 15:11:40 GMT -4
I really enjoyed this documentary. My fave part I had to laugh at was where the irish girl practically mauled Jon lol.... I don't think I have the nerve to ever do that lol
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shell
Stranger In This Town
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Post by shell on Oct 25, 2009 16:54:28 GMT -4
I loved the irish girl practically mauling jon and also when jon was doing some presentation for the homeless.
That little lady was hysterical (the one who he was talking to)...When they were getting their picture taken, she went..."I didn't put my teeth in."
i laughed sooo hard...she was too cute
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Post by Jonny's Gina™ on Oct 25, 2009 16:56:19 GMT -4
omg yes that lil ole lady was so precious...
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Post by norwichliz on Oct 29, 2009 23:24:55 GMT -4
Still waiting to get my DVD, but I got the book today, WOOOOHOO.
It's a really nice book. I haven't had time to really sit and read it yet, but the pictures are great. There's some from the 80s that made me cringe....and laugh.
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Post by Jonny's Gina™ on Oct 29, 2009 23:34:57 GMT -4
oh can't wait to get the book. They have a deal on amazon you can get all three for 50 bucks not sure if I can swing all three but I am gonna find a way to try
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Post by seeyouinla on Nov 8, 2009 12:36:44 GMT -4
Too much Jon, not enough Richie. (Or the rest of the guys).
But then again, that was to be expected. I thought it was a nice documentary, nicely done. I just felt like the outcome was a bit well strange. It's only been a few years that I've taken more interest in Bon Jovi, but ever since then I always read that they were just like brothers and the like. The documentary was more a "I am Jon the great and those are the guys that tag along" point of view. I mean, I knew Jon was the head of the band, but to me it felt like the rest of the guys had hardly a say in anything and that's an image that goes against the idea of them being brothers.
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