Drop Dead Fred, a wickedly immature comedy about maintaining imaginary friends into adulthood and blaming "them" for one's obscene behavior, was one of my fave movies in the early '90s — naturally. The irreverent tyke in the following scene portrays the protagonist as a young girl. Her response to her mother's lame-ass bedtime story is quite possibly the best advice any growing girl (or grown woman) could ever hear. Listen. Very. Carefully.









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Alberta Ferretti
Erickson Beamon
lmao! That was so my fave movie as a kid...
1hahaha me too ladychaos!
2I've never seen this movie, but I just added in on my Netflix!
3dang.. I need to rent this!
4Yay for Phoebe Cates movies.
5one of my favourite movies ever.
6what a great plot... a woman who had an imaginary friend as a child, and as an adult it reemerges.
brilliance!
I always laugh at the "dog poo" part, and the restaurant part.
Rik Mayall and Phoebe Cates- what a classic!
7I loved this movie as a kid!!
8I was crazy about this movie as a child. I'd never had an imaginary friend growing up, but watching this really made me want one. LOL.
9I love the "no panties" part.
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