When I read the title "The Secretary" and your above tag/descrip, I was thinking of a different film from 2002 with Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader. It's a popular film in our Alternative Lifestyles circles. (wicked grin & wink)
Professor: I had to look that up -- not really my kind of thing, but chacun à son goût. Given the day, I'd rather look toward empowerment of workers -- and of women.
What is that show called? I thought it was called "But can she type?" as that was on screen in the beginning, but when I IMDB'd that, it turns out to be a movie directed by Ron Jeremy and definitely NOT starring the very wholesome Pam Dawber.
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When I read the title "The Secretary" and your above tag/descrip, I was thinking of a different film from 2002 with Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader. It's a popular film in our Alternative Lifestyles circles. (wicked grin & wink)
Professor: I had to look that up -- not really my kind of thing, but chacun à son goût. Given the day, I'd rather look toward empowerment of workers -- and of women.
Well, that was fun. :)
What is that show called? I thought it was called "But can she type?" as that was on screen in the beginning, but when I IMDB'd that, it turns out to be a movie directed by Ron Jeremy and definitely NOT starring the very wholesome Pam Dawber.
Ami: I thought so.
Professor: It's a Twilight Zone episode -- "But Can She Type" is the episode title.
I DuckDuckGoed (DuckDuckWent?) Ron Jeremy, but I really doubt that he directed this. :-)
Thanks. I knew this wasn't anythiung to do with Ron Jeremy, but I couldn't find anything on Pam Dawber's IMDB page.
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