Interestink.... more examples please?think positive wrote:Thelma and Louise had balls! I like ballsy women!
What's the last movie you watched?
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The mum who painted her kids face black / brown like Nic Nat had ball too.think positive wrote:Nah I thought he was perteeee, but I'm more of a John Mclane girl myself! I prefer Angelins in that marriage!piedys wrote:No really - you just watch Thelma & Louise for Brad Pitt right?think positive wrote: No I haven't seen it! I keep meaning too! Had tickets to the show years and years ago, but I had a fight with my boyfriend that day and we split up!
So he took his mate! I'm not a real Musical movie person, but I love mama Mia! Dead man walking is really well done, but she will always be Lousie to me!
Thelma and Louise had balls! I like ballsy women!
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Anythink Angelina! Love Tomb raiders! Gone in 60sec!piedys wrote:Interestink.... more examples please?think positive wrote:Thelma and Louise had balls! I like ballsy women!
Gemma "the skate board" Teller!
Pink.
Michelle Rodriguez especially as Letty.
The real Erin Brockivich, Leanne Touy, Jillian Michaels, Jeanette Jenkins aka the Hollywood trainer!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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A French musical called Donkey Skin:
https://youtu.be/2jTtSppDlNA
The synopsis goes something like this (spoiler alert!): The king of a mediaeval castle mostly populated by blue-skinned servants wants to marry his teenage daughter, so (at the advice of her fairy godmother, who sings a cautionary song about incest) she tricks him into killing and skinning his favourite donkey (who shits precious jewels) and then runs away with the donkey skin cloak to become an exceptionally smelly peasant. She catches the eye of a prince, however, and bakes him a really delicious cake which makes him fall in love with her. They then get married, and her father turns up in a helicopter with the fairy godmother, who really just wanted him to herself the whole time.
I don't understand why people have this impression that I watch weird movies...
https://youtu.be/2jTtSppDlNA
The synopsis goes something like this (spoiler alert!): The king of a mediaeval castle mostly populated by blue-skinned servants wants to marry his teenage daughter, so (at the advice of her fairy godmother, who sings a cautionary song about incest) she tricks him into killing and skinning his favourite donkey (who shits precious jewels) and then runs away with the donkey skin cloak to become an exceptionally smelly peasant. She catches the eye of a prince, however, and bakes him a really delicious cake which makes him fall in love with her. They then get married, and her father turns up in a helicopter with the fairy godmother, who really just wanted him to herself the whole time.
I don't understand why people have this impression that I watch weird movies...
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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^ Actually, I can kind of see that. It's based pretty much entirely on a 17th century fairytale by Charles Perrault, who also wrote Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Puss in Boots and so on, so similar source material I guess!
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