@2 - WORD. She is by far the B-movie babe with the most potential to be a "legit" actress. Sadly, the last thing I saw her in was an episode of the Outer Limits and she had REALLY BAD HAIR.
This was the first PG-13 movie I was allowed to see. My father took me to it when I was eleven and frowned vehemently afterward when I tried to engage him in a conversation about how COMPLETELY AWESOME it was.
I remember thinking how great it would be to be the last person on earth, because then you could pillage every convenience store for all the junk food you'd want, and your parents wouldn't be there to stop you!
I reviewed this film for my high school newspaper, The Fox Tail. I gave it a very positive review. Though I found that "some of the situations were unbelievable."
I own this on DVD and it's a fun enough watch. I actually only bought it because I was on a Catherine Mary Stuart kick. I had just seen "The Apple" and wanted more. Mr. Schmader -- if you have not seen "The Apple," you need to drop everything and immediately watch what must be the most WTF musical this side of "Garbage Pail Kids: The Movie." I own "The Apple" too, and will personally loan you my copy if need be.
Whoa....I have indeed seen The Apple, but didn't know of Ms. Stewart's amazing run: Night of the Comet, Weekend at Bernie's, and The Apple? She's like the anti-Meryl Streep.
Catherine Mary Stuart was also the original Kayla Brady on Days of Our Lives. Which is where I first fell in love with her before I realized I had "the gay" and our love could never be realized. *sigh*
I remember thinking how great it would be to be the last person on earth, because then you could pillage every convenience store for all the junk food you'd want, and your parents wouldn't be there to stop you!
Seriously, why don't you just go ahead and tell me who wins the prom scene....