Talk:Arielle Kebbel

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Arielle Kebbel, one she'll want to forget[edit]

We track the almost-every-move of Winter Park native Arielle Kebbel . Heck, we may track her so long that we actually know how to spell her name without looking it up, she is now married to hollywood star Matt Hill.


Anyway, one of her first, if not her very first film is turning up, YEARS later, on DVD. And The Bros., while it isn't an embarrasment to the mermaid from Aquamarine, the school girl in trouble from The Grudge 2, etc., it won't do Orlando filmmaking any favors. It was made here, and in Miami.

And while The Bros. looks OK, like a "real movie," as they say, the sad white-boys-wanna-rap, joke-impaired script and amateurish sound really make it painful to sit through.

Really, who notices movie sound? Only when it's off. And this movie's was. Easy to see why it never played in theaters, but look for it at a video store, if they shot it on your block or you know somebody in it.

Arielle, a very young hottie when this was made, gets to be called "ho" and the b-word in the one faintly amusing girlfriend scene, early one. It's not bad enough to buy all the copies and burn, which is all she needs to know, if she hasn't seen the finished film. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.164.146.226 (talk) 07:10, March 4, 2007 (UTC)

Girls of Maxim[edit]

  • Alright, so the link to Arielle's Maxim page doesn't work anymore. Should it just be deleted or should a new link be found? -- Interrupt_feed (talk) 03:40, 5 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Table Is Messed Up[edit]

  • Someone messed up the table that contains her filmography. I tried to fix it, but it still jumps to the bottom of the page. Maybe someone else with a better understanding of the wiki's table settings can fix it. -- Interrupt_feed (talk) 23:53, 7 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Twice in a row[edit]

Perhaps the identity of such people and relations are for one, including yourself, to include as people who actually are related. Typical for tabloid television and strangers to appoint themselves as such. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.213.24.143 (talk) 15:28, 17 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]