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Please notice, when and if you screen these films again, how in King Kong and Rocky Horror, Jessica and Susan seem rather less endowed than later on in their careers.
Uma... now, since Liasions Dangereuse, no one can dispute her authenticity.
Imagine if it were known certain male actors wore codpieces (many, many wear toupees but that's quite obvious).
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Go back to '71 or '72 and the Peter Boyle movie "Joe"...wasn't that directed by Avidson? Features Susan Sarandon taking a bath. If I'm not mistaken, pretty close to where she was in her "Atlantic City" days.I could be wrong, though, tin. Tell you what, I'll try to get ahold of these movies and see what the freeze frame reveals.
Yeah, I should be working on lesson plans...but when the choice is Susan in the tub or Longfellow, gee, Susan wins every time out!
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sincerely beanz
Thanks for your post! My wife just asked me why I was laughing!
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I'll take babe Monica Bellucci any day.
butt is the size of a state fair award winning pumpkin.
"I'd like to put my face in the middle of that."
***And Monica's butt is the size of a state fair award winning pumpkin.And that IS good!
...I guess!
tinear,I could be wrong, but, my far-off memory of Miss Sarandon in "Rocky Horror" is that in the daring Brad and Janet underwear scenes, there was at that time, a considerable rack.
Jessica Lange, I haven't studied sufficiently. I don't know, she was not especially top heavy in "Rob Roy" was she? She was in pretty good form in "Tootsie". Perhaps Rob Roy's a bad example because of the period costumes.
Say, wasn't her name in the 1976 "King Kong" some strange thing like "Dwablette" or "Poopsa" ?
Cheers,
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mentioned her. See it again. Yes, "daring" it was, indeed!
Not really small back then, but having kids and putting on weight has made 'em bigger for sure. That and the sag.
tinear,I saw "Rocky Horror" in London in about 1976. There was a theatre on the Tottenham Court Road that showed it every night conntinuously for about three years and though I was firmly in my Truffaut, Visconti , Eisenstein, Goddard, Bunuel phase, went to see what the fuss was about.
Of course, "RHPS" is really inventive and stylish and along with "Wizard of Oz", one of the very few musicals I can tolerate.
I thought at the time the underwear scenes were interesting- mildly disturbing like Curry's transvestiture. It's that old nightmare that you're in school or the office in underwear- and vulnerable in that way- a small thing but effective and funny.
I suppose breast size is a personal question of degree, but I maintain Miss Sarandon was well set in "Rocky Horror", But you're probably correct that at least there's the apprearance of bustatudinal embigment later. Obviously, I need more study of this critical area!
Now that I think of it- or rather THEM, another example of this is Goldie Hawn- compare the "Laugh-In" era with "Banger Sisters". I once shared a lift in Santa Monica with Goldie Hawn- her production offices were in the same building as the firm I worked for- and very attractive too.
Good topic!
Cheers,
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