Talk:You, Me and Dupree

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[edit] Inspiration section

This section obviously has no value. Delete? VarunRajendran (talk) 16:50, 29 April 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Anthony Begonia

I deleted the trivia about Anthony Begonia, because it was not interesting or trivia, and was obviously added by either Anthony Begonia or Anthony Begonia's mother.

[edit] Reaction

The reaction section is highly biased, especially considering it only quotes one positive review. The response otherwise was overwhelmingly negative, and the film acheived a 20% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Thoughts?

I was going to bring up the lack of Rotten Tomatoes. Micheal Medved's reviews usually aren't taken too seriously amoung moviegoers.

How so? I'm not a Medved fan, but I would assume conservative audience-goers would appreciate his "moralistic" approach to what movies to go see.--70.179.177.142 22:06, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

I amended Rotten Tomatoes data. Before I remove the Michael Medved quote, I'd like to make sure that no one questions it's removal. To me, it seems like an Owen Wilson fan is loose among us.

[edit] Steely Dan

Wow, check out that letter. As if I need another reason to hate Steely Dan. What a couple of douches.

I agree. The only "travesty" in this affair is the letter itself. A 10 year old could rip it to pieces.

As opposed to any other piece of paper, which would take the strength of an eleven year old? While I agree that the song and the film have nothing in common, with the exception of the first few lines, there's no need to delve into insults. Oh, and be sure to sign your posts, which I'm sure a ten year old could do. --Agent Aquamarine 13:52, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Audrey Hepburn

The Audrey Hepburn movie that appears in You, Me and Dupree is Roman Holiday. I was interested and so found out, and thought I would share. --Eleazar 22:04, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Linking

What is the criteria for linking? People (not sure if it's more than one) are continully coming in and linking the "naughty words" in this article, why? Is that what Wikipedia is all about, to snigger and snort like little kids, "Oh, look, I linked the word masturbation, hee hee!". Pretty juvenile, perhaps that section should be locked? 65.120.75.6 16:46, 10 July 2007 (UTC)Tim


[edit] Soundtrack Questions

Does anyone know the name of the song in the movie when Carl and Molly make up? I think it was also in a preview for "United 93." 4.156.48.248 22:59, 5 August 2007 (UTC)