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Michelle Eggebraaten
- Sara Alison
- (as Michelle Schulz)
Brian Harris
- Festus Weatherby
- (voice)
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- Crazy creditsOuttakes from the film play during the end credits. Set Decoration - Mother Nature Listed among the people and things thanked by the producers are: The Romijns, Whomever Owns the Vast Expanse Behind Gillian's Parents' House, The Skinnydippers, Anyone Who Can Read This And Watch Bloopers At the Same Time, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, Groucho Marx, Veronica Lake, Not Mike Boyd, Erica Tyler, Bill Stewart, Mr. Cavanaugh, That Cute Girl I Never Bothered to Talk To At Channel 3, Adobe Systems, David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Mr. Coffee, The Pet Shop Boys, Sam the Dog. THE PERSONS AND EVENTS IN THIS MOTION PICTURE ARE FICTICIOUS. ANY SIMILARITY TO ACTUAL PERSONS OR EVENTS IS UNINTENTIONAL, EXCEPT FOR MARK MONROY'S BLATANT IMITATION OF INTERNATIONAL SOCCER STAR PELE. THIS MOTION PICTURE IS PROTECTED UNDER LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. UNAUTHORIZED DUPLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, OR EXHIBITION MAY RESULT IN A SWIFT KICK IN THE WHOOSY-WHATSITS. At the end of the credits, as the music fades out, Michelle Schulz can be heard to say, "okay, Mr. Director, you're not Spielberg yet--let's go."
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A pervasive sense of Deja Vu
As a proud owner of one of the few remaining original production copies of Forever In Love, I must say that this movie induces a profound sense of deja vu each time I view it. It's as if the movie itself is actually tells the story of my life... almost. Eerie, really. Who thought a $40 movie could so profoundly capture the essence of one's high school experience? Ah, cinematique...
If there exists one other movie that more succinctly sums up what it is like for a socially awkward would-be miscreant attending a local Sacramentan high school circa 1995 to be stalked and tormented by an incredibly attractive, incredibly disturbed slightly older woman with a penchant for discarding any and all notion of reality, then look no further. You, gentle reader, have found your film.
Note: Any resemblance the characters in this film may have to actual persons, living or living, is entirely intentional.
If there exists one other movie that more succinctly sums up what it is like for a socially awkward would-be miscreant attending a local Sacramentan high school circa 1995 to be stalked and tormented by an incredibly attractive, incredibly disturbed slightly older woman with a penchant for discarding any and all notion of reality, then look no further. You, gentle reader, have found your film.
Note: Any resemblance the characters in this film may have to actual persons, living or living, is entirely intentional.
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