Andy Tennant Forum
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| by Melanie Pearson Dear Andy, Hi. worked with you on SLiders and Byrds of Paradise. Was back East for years. I emailed Rowan my info and you can find it on IMDB. Please contact me. Will only take a minute. Thanks and God Bless Comment on this... |
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| by Dana wow are we proud of you! knew you in high school when my last name was hughes.every time i see your name i feel honored to have known you. Comment on this... |
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| by Gary Moss I was just wondering if anyone can confirm or disprove that Mr Tennant is the annoying dancer who manages to get into virtually EVERY scene during the last 10 minutes of Grease... he's the one in the lime green T-shirt who does that stupid Groucho Marx dance. Watch the film and see how many times the git gets his face into shot. AAAARRRRGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!! Comment on this... |
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| by dale trujillo Hi mr. andy tennant my name is dale trujillo author of take good care of my baby.to see sumary go to xulonpress.com press one at top than press online book store than press take good care of my baby or put title in.I like what you did with fools rush in.but I KNOW you can make take good care of my baby 10 times better.because this will draw the christians and non-christians equals box office explosion.songs for movie .take good care of my baby'by bobby vee.you are my soul inspiration .by the rightous brother and I HAVE MORE .andy no one has ever done a movie like this one! god bless an have a nice forever Comment on this... |
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| by Simonee Minott I found the film "Ever After" a true masterpiece, a refreshing delight in an age where movies have become monotonous mimicries of each other. I am entertained anew upon watching this film and would love a sequel. I recently realized that Andy has had a hand in "Anna and the King" another film which has joined my list of favorites. Of all the versions which I have seen I must rank this one above them all! These films have bewitching elements that makes one fall in love with the stories over and over again! Comment on this... |
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| by Toni Hi Andy, I wanted to say how much I enjoyed the Erin storyline and the other deleted scenes. It add another layer to an interesting storyline. I particularly enjoyed your explanations of the scenes and why they were cut. As a teacher, I felt this was an excellent example of how to critique a movie - as you showed even when a scene is very funny (I loved the mayor meeting Erin Vanderbilt), how does it "fit" within a director's vision of the final product? Am I sounding too analytical? PS Please use Josh Lucas again - gorgeous! Comment on this... |
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| by Frank Fehr Dear Andy Thanks a lot for making the film "EVER AFTER"; watching it gave me a lot of pleasure and new power for my job. I'm a secondary teacher and still love my job after 23 years. Now here's my idea: I've got a beautiful and romantic song from the "old" BeeGees, which would match perfectly to a love story. At least two of your films (Ever after and Anna and the king) were romantic love stories. The title of the song is "Don't forget to remember me" and I love to sing it (to my wife, to me or to friends). I would be grateful if you could tell me what you think about that song. Please continue to make such marvellous films. All the best and take care Yours Frank the filmfreak living on this planet (I hate nationalists) Comment on this... |
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| by Ruth I recently watched again Ever After and Sweet Home Alabama. I read who the director was and realized why they were so good. Ever after flowed truely from one scene to the next, the action flowing with good dialogue inbetween. I realized the reason why: he wrote, produced and directed the piece so that it stayed true to the vision. I loved it. Sweet Home Alabama could have gone wrong in the end if he did not change a bad ending. Good job. I also liked that my kids could watch these quality shows with me. I'm hungry for more. Comment on this... |
