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 Shaming the rich and famous since 2007

About I Loved You In

I Loved You In started as a game between friends. The rules were simple: one person names an actor, and the other has to come up with the worst, most embarassing, most shameful role from his or her past.


Jack Black
You should be ashamed of yourself.

When you live in Los Angeles, bumping into celebrities is a common occurance. If you just moved here, it can be exciting. If you've been here for any length of time, you know how obnoxious some people can be. I Loved You In was a way to ready ourselves for these eventual encounters, and to arm us with the knowledge we need to cut down some of the inflated egos that plague Hollywood. Everyone has to start somewhere, and we're here to remind them where it all began.

You know what people say when they see someone famous, right? They fawn over them, talk about the great movies they were in, and how much they loved them in some wonderful role for which they should be extremely proud.

Well, the game of I Loved You In is to do precisely the opposite.

Them:OH MY GOD JACK BLACK! I LOVED YOU IN THE SCHOOL OF ROCK!
Us: OH MY GOD JACK BLACK! I LOVED YOU IN THE NEVERENDING STORY PART 3!
Can you think of a more shameful role than this? We can't, but if you can, go ahead and submit it!

Them:OH MY GOD LAWRENCE FISHBURN! I LOVED YOU IN THE MATRIX!
Us: OH MY GOD LAWRENCE FISHBURN! I LOVED YOU AS COWBOY CURTIS IN PEE-WEE'S PLAYHOUSE!

Laurence Fishburn
What were you thinking?

See where we're going with this? By the way, if you haven't already, rent the Neverending Story 3. This abominable movie is not to be missed.

So anyways, join us as we take the game online and worldwide. Vote on the worst of the worst, those most shameful roles that will never go away. If you don't see your choice listed, add it. If you don't see your favorite actor or actress listed, add them. Help us build a massive database of shame.

Remember, we're not looking for that recent, big budget flick that everyone saw but which was generally considered to be crap. We're looking for that obscure, early, low budget piece of trash that the actor in question had to participate in when their star was about as bright as a black hole. The one they probably didn't get paid for. The one you caught on late night television that the rest of the world has probably never heard about. In short, the one they are hoping, with all their heart, that no one ever finds out about.

And of course if you have any questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact us and let us know.

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