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Erika Christensen is still fine

Reminds me of Bridie Carter from Mcleod's Daughters, who I had sort of a crush on back in the day.

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But Erika looks a bit grumpier.

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The only thing I've seen her in is The Case for Christ. Really good movie, and she was excellent in it.

That's all I can say unless I want to go to confession.
 
Wasn't she also in Traffic?

Yeah she was Michael Douglas's rich, private school, drug addict daughter

Weird this thread pops up when I was just thinking about her and re watching it. The scene where Douglas heads to the ghetto to find her and confronts her dealer is still top tier.

Also this one

 
I thought you meant she's still fine like…she's still doing okay.

I'm glad she was doing okay before and is still doing okay 👍
 
Yeah she was Michael Douglas's rich, private school, drug addict daughter

Weird this thread pops up when I was just thinking about her and re watching it. The scene where Douglas heads to the ghetto to find her and confronts her dealer is still top tier.

Also this one



Haven't seen the movie in years but also thought about her last week
 
The only thing I've seen her in is The Case for Christ. Really good movie, and she was excellent in it.

That's all I can say unless I want to go to confession.

I have not seen that one.

Erika and Mike Vogel (from The case for Christ) were in a weird adaptation of Wuthering Heights.
 
Do their characters cuck each other in this version?
Kind of.

Review

"Played by Erika Christensen (''Traffic''), Cate is sweet and passive, while the Heath of Mike Vogel (''Grounded for Life'') is more whiny than wild. Isabel, played by Katherine Heigl (''Roswell'') steals the movie as a sexy, scheming high-school Alpha girl. (Best moment: Isabel takes Heath to live with her at a fancy girl's boarding school dorm, where she happens to keep a small recording studio by her bed.)

The casting is a problem. Both Ms. Christensen and Mr. Vogel are blond, well fed and even beefy -- they look less like tormented lovers than evidence that European fears about American genetically modified foods may not be entirely groundless.

Mr. Vogel's bland surfer looks make it all the harder for him to convincingly play a brutish lowlife who embarrasses Cate when she is with the rich, sophisticated Lintons. In scruffy hair and faded jeans, he looks as if he belongs there more than she does. A more nuanced actor with a more smoldering, ethnic look would have been more persuasive."
 
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