In Reply to: Never mind the films posted by Victor Khomenko on February 15, 2002 at 06:01:23:
Most revealing dress??? Who cares about that, either. Has anyone else noticed, in these times of politically correct castrati (Hollywood moguls), how endowed females are not allowed to star in films? Breast size, it seems, is assumed to be indirectly proportional to acting ability...to "gravitas." Julia R, Helen H, Marisa T, Goldie H (and her daughter), Gwyneth P, Kate B, Michelle Pf...not enough to fill anything larger than a training bra, collectively.Tragically, the only chances a guy has who enjoys the truly female form is to catch old films of Uma T and Winona on video...and Winona has made a career of hiding her body (anyone else highly disappointed by her ridiculous bathing suit in "....Quilts"?) on screen whilst, apparently, displaying it to anyone interested offscreen...
J Donnely, in "A Beautiful Mind" (and isn't it terrible to waste such a film on such a concept) is only considered suddenly of talent now that she looks half starved. Check out her face: her jawbone looks knarlier than Schwarzenegger's squeeze Maria Schriver)...
We live in strange times: lots of male nudity and flesh shown in movies, and very little (with the exception of Halle B and Kate W) of the female. Hell, today's male Hollywood stars have major pecs, far outstripping the women leads. We, gentle inmates, live in weird times. Jayme
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