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Will this delay the criterion I wonder.

That is the technical term for what turbine engines do though. It doesn’t matter if the thing sucked in is air, ice or in this case a person. 

This was filmed in Rome and there was no exploitation. It was brief and tasteful.  

Reported... and denied.

They weren’t traumatized at the time by this event and it’s been over 40 years since they both reached the age of majority. Hope this gets thrown out of court. The criminalization of the human body is outrageous.

I mean...please. $500 million in damages? For acting in a film from 50+ years ago?

Back in the 80's my mother used to call slutty women “hussies. Now I wonder if Olivia Hussey was the basis for the term?

Fine with a father trying to murder his children then setting himself on fire but swimming nude was a bridge to far.

I love the opening scene to that movie.

One has to ask: why now, as in why not forty years ago?

Back in the early 70s, Nicolas Roeg’s Walkabout was banned in parts of the USA because it featured a teenage Jenny Agutter swimming in the nude. No sex. Ultra conservative people decide these things.

“Ingested into engine” has to be a really unpleasant way to go. 

2023 bursting on the scene like the fucking Kool-Aid man with the deaths and disasters. 

There’s an article by Carron J. Phillips on Deadspin calling out Roger Goodell for not cancelling the game sooner, and it’s an awful take. Look, I HATE Roger Goodell, but this isn’t one of the reasons why.

Always thought people getting sucked into engines was just a Hollywood thing. I don’t weigh much - this might be a new irrational fear for me

Die Hard 2 also led me to believe Glocks were made out of porcelain and cost more that what a police chief at an airport makes in a month.  To say that we were misled is putting it mildly.

Only if it also involved the words “fucking dragon”.

This is why you never open an umbrella on the tarmac.

According to Die Hard 2, an engine can ingest an entire human and still keep running just fine.  

I imagine the airline will bill the estate for a full engine rebuild.