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Mrmovieprop
If Tiffani Amber-Thiessen aka Kelly Kapowski had costarred in Showgirls does anyone think it wouldn't have made a lot more money at the boxoffice and in DVD sales?
proptard
Of course. Now If any two Saved by the Bell babes were ever in a flic it would have to be good also. But a Tiffani skin flick would have to be good so she would have made Showgirls hot too.
Sweetcrack
smile.gif I disagree the the character I think would have been better in the Showgirls lead would have been Elizabeth Berkley who played Jessie though she never made it as big as Tiffani Amber Thiessen, I think she has a more natural sexuality than Tiffani
Mrmovieprop
But Elizabeth Berkley was in Showgirls. We know how it turned out with her, now if Kelly Kapowski was in the movie how could it have turned out worse. Better yet if Tiffani Amber Thiessen and Elizabeth Berkley were in it together, not what would have been a blockbuster hit don't you think?
ZackAttack
If those two were in the flick together I think I could lose all my Victoria's Secrets Catalogs and still be happy.
CindyCCup
You boys are so crude. Is everything in the world about women that are bi?
Now I think women look good too but thats different smile.gif
CostumeDude
Hey I alreadys dream about them two doing it. If it was on the big screen it would be like me losing my dream.
Now if they were in the flic together I would be thankful that theaters are dark as someone might make a mess.
Kathleen Kelly
smile.gif Just saw Elizabeth Berkley in a lifetime movie she still looks great though a bit on the anorexic side.
Mrmovieprop
She has had some interesting roles since Saved by the Bell I give her that.
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