This is another one of those movies lost somewhere in pipeline limbo. It was announced in 2018. Apart from that, I don’t know anything about it.
The film is based on a true story, which GQ covered quite well about a decade ago.
This is another one of those movies lost somewhere in pipeline limbo. It was announced in 2018. Apart from that, I don’t know anything about it.
The film is based on a true story, which GQ covered quite well about a decade ago.
I’m glad she tried something new. I was running out of dumb-ass suggestive comments about golf. We already know she has good ball-washing technique, and her lessons can really straighten out your putter. And we know she hates the rough stuff.
Now at last I can make a really dumb joke about another subject.
I wonder if she ever considered music. I really have some great organ material.
And don’t get me started on harpsichords.
All bad jokes aside, she is one fine-lookin’ woman.
New pics 7/23: (If you don’t see any pics here, this link should work.)
Jennifer Rihouey in “L’instant infini”
Coralie Revel in “Cérémonie”
She is a Swedish pole vaulter who is so popular (and so attractive) that she is the subject of a dedicated sub-Reddit
“WV Fire Marshal’s Office investigating after 1 injured in Beaver explosion”
I have a friend who nearly died from an exploding beaver. He survived, but he went full Jake Barnes. Today he is a coloratura soprano in a leading oratorio society.
Time plays with our perspective because we tend to pigeonhole ourselves within a single frame of reference. Take movies, for example. When I was a boy, let’s say in 1959 for the sake of a specific example, any film older than 32 years seemed ancient. They were primitive and from the distant past. They were filled with corny overacting, didn’t have any color, and didn’t even have sound! In contrast, Body Double is now 37 years old and doesn’t really seem that dated. 1984 doesn’t even seem that long ago from the perspective of cinema.
But that’s just within the movie realm, in which very little seems to change except for the standards of political correctness and the special effects. Other parts of modern civilization, however, have changed drastically.
This movie was being planned in 1983, a year that was in many ways the very dawn of the modern world.The first PC with a hard drive was introduced in 1983. Also in 1983, the DynaTAC 8000x was the first commercially available handheld mobile phone. The other essential technological development of 1983 occurred when ARPANET and the Defense Data Network officially changed to the TCP/IP standard, marking the birth of the Internet. Powerful personal computers, cellular phones and the internet are just about the basis of our lives today, yet they did not exist for the people who were writing and planning Body Double.
In fact, non-academic use of the Web was really still about a decade in the future. It was not until 1993 that the Mosaic browser made the web accessible to non-technical users. About two years after that, Uncle Scoopy’s Fun House, perhaps the greatest achievement of mankind to date, was born.
If this ID is right, India must really be loosening up: Nehal Vadoliya & Kajal Chauhan in episode 3 of the Indian series “Rangmanch.” (They both seem to have large natural breasts.)
Angie Dickinson in Big Bad Mama (1974)
Elsewhere in the film, she had sex with Shatner. Angle showed the works, but there was no sign of the captain’s log.