The actress says that she laughs at how people are so moved and sad at her death scene. She has said that it's just acting and she finds all that emotion funny.
The actress says that she laughs at how people are so moved and sad at her death scene. She has said that it's just acting and she finds all that emotion funny.
I'll repeat what I said before, the Maesters are aholes!
I'll repeat what I said before, the Maesters are aholes!
It makes sense that that sort of scene needs to be practiced before the performers are comfortable enough to do it on camera without bursting out laughing. I wouldn't be surprised if they needed more takes than usual.
Twisted Sister and just about all the 80s hair bands and 70s glam bands had heterosexual men who wore eyeshadow or mascara. Some new wave bands also had them.
80's rock bands. The guys all wore makeup (lots of it) but were insane womanizers. Well, except for the lead singer for Judas Priest, he came out of the closet later.
Maybe she was dehydrated or, maybe, it's just a TV trope to use a yellow liquid because, otherwise, dumb audiences might get confused and think that's its just water.
The original movie made headlines and was talked about in the local TV news in New York because it was filmed in a NY college; Pratt Institute, I believe. They even interviewed the lead, who was working as a stripper in Times Square.
TSWLM is in every movie critics list of best Bond movies and, definitely, Moore's best.
Just go back to the scene that Sam imagined in episode 1. Brie let Gilpin grind her crotch on her (Brie's) forehead. Yup, that's intimate.
Like a zero-zero soccer match?
You can just imagine the amount of training and effort that Brie must have had to put in to be able to do that scene.
Forced circumcision screams, "That's illegal!" to me.
"really pretty spectacular butt"
Yes, yes, it was.
The forced part is what's wrong. If an adult volunteers, so be it, but dragging somebody against his will seems to me to be illegal.
She called Cherry an anti-Semite. Maybe she had family die in the Holocaust?
They are common in the Caribbean.
This is not Mad Men or Better Call Saul.
Thanks.
It must have been tough for you to have to sit through that. I completely understand.