You have to click through to the second picture for the key pic:
You have to click through to the second picture for the key pic:
This time in convenient .gif format.
She may be familiar to you as Buddy Holly’s wife, Maria, opposite Gary Busey in The Buddy Holly Story.
I had never seen this picture of Julie Newmar before.
It seems to be authentic. The original of this and one other similar picture of Newmar are being auctioned by the estate of the late photographer. “DESCRIPTION: A vintage December, 1958 original 2 1/4″ camera negative of actress JULIE NEWMAR in a phenomenal portrait taken by photographer PETER BASCH and from his personal archive. This is the original negative that was in the camera at the time of the photo shoot and is therefore the only one of its kind in existence.”
Your vocab word for the day: undulation
Kari set quite a nudity pace from the mid-nineties through the mid-noughts. She did nude scenes in about 20 films and shows, including full-frontals when called upon. In Luscious, aka Vivid, she was totally naked in natural light for several minutes.
Some cut-rate Valentino makes a meal of Bo in the profound and soulful masterpiece, Bolero (1984).
John Derek directed four films starring his wife, Bo. They have IMDb ratings of 3.4, 3.1, 3.0 and 2.2. To put that in context, the legendary Ed Wood directed twelve feature-length films, and eleven of them are rated higher than 3.4. John Derek is a legitimate contender in any debate about the worst director of all time. He was, however, a genius at seducing beautiful women. In addition to Bo Derek, he was married to Linda Evans and Ursula Andress.
And yet I still fell asleep during the video
Here are the details:
Player 1, Turn 1:
Roll: 6-6, Lands on: Electric Company
Action: None, Doubles therefore roll again
Roll: 6-6, Lands on: Illinois Avenue
Action: None, Doubles therefore roll again
Roll: 4-5, Lands on: Community Chest “Bank error in your favor, Collect $200”
Action: Collects $200 (now has $1700)
Player 2, Turn 1:
Roll: 2-2, Lands on: Income Tax
Action: Pay $200 (now has $1300), Doubles therefore rolls again
Roll: 5-6, Lands on: Pennsylvania Rail Road
Action: None
Player 1, Turn 2:
Roll: 2-2, Lands on: Park Place
Action: Purchase ($350, now has $1350), Doubles therefore rolls again
Roll: 1-1, Lands on: Boardwalk
Action: Purchase ($400, now has $950), Doubles therefore rolls again
Roll: 3-1, Lands on Baltic Avenue
Action: Collect $200 for passing GO (now has $1150), Purchase 3 houses for Boardwalk, 2 for Park Place ($1000, now has $150)
Player 2, Turn 2:
Roll: 3-4, Lands on: Chance, “Advance to Boardwalk”
Action: Advance to Boardwalk, Rent is $1400, only has $1300 = Bankrupt
GAME OVER
Source: scatterplot
A new reference source from internet legend Johnny Moronic