Posted on 12/02/2019 4:45:58 PM PST by Kaslin
Netflix favorite word is “f#$k”. Every show produced on that network is full of unnecessary filthy language.
She claimed the film ruined her career. Producers either wanted her to do nude scenes or they shunned her because she had done the sex scenes. She said that she ultimately regretted having done the film.
Thats a possibility also. Good point.
Many films use “body doubles” for scenes that the major stars refuse to do or can’t because of physical defects or scars. If you watch “The Irishman” or even the last “Star Wars” after Carrie Fisher died you can see how CGI images of actors faces can be merged with live action scenes to create “deep fakes” that can barely be detected. Robert DeNiro’s young face was attached to a young truck driver’s body in one scene of “The Irishman” when even makeup could not hide his age. Deep fake nude scenes with body doubles can avoid the issues of humiliating real actors while still packing otherwise bad movies with lots of skin.
Well, at least she's, like, articulate.
Can someone explain the differences between a 21st Century actress and a whore?
Buehler? Buehler?
But they won’t get famous doing movies for Lifetime or Hallmark. There is a price to pay for the fame and fortune they want.
Do men ever get asked to do nude scenes? I remember a movie many years ago, where there was full exposure of Jan Michael Vincent. Otherwise I don’t recall any, but do recall a number of female , though not too many full frontal .
Then she should get a real job. Then she can set all her own rules. /s
Did she think anyone of any gender is actually watching any show because of the deep cultural values and historical interest it contains? Because there isn't any.
Did they hold a gun on her and force her to actually do intercourse with her pardner? I don’t think so.
Unbelievable that this is normal in Hollywood or that her post #metoo account of what happens on set is unbelievable?
The public can help.
Don’t patronize films that do this. Hollyweird will eventually get the message.
upset by her own behavior.,
in game of thrones they did.
when is the last time you ever heard a guy, after the fact, complain like these women do.
the only times i have heard some complaints was if they were asked to do a dangerous scene they might normally use a stuntman for, but needed their face in the shot, or something dangerous. I can see being concerned abput stuff .ike that because it could end their career and life if it goes badly.
She knew what she was getting into. Only now does she voice objection. But no way would she have given up the money.
was it her nude sex scenes that did her career in or her scenes with the naked little kids in that movie, that did her career in?
Sounds like the set crew and the especially the director were pretty unprofessional. I read an interview a while back with Thandie Newton, who is one of the stars of the show Westworld, which has a lot of nudity in it. The interviewer asked her about dealing with all of the nudity , and Thandie replied that she started to like the nude scenes better than when she was dressed, because of how the film crew treated her. The actors had robes hidden from the cameras close to them, and the crew averted their eyes when they weren’t filming. She said it made her mad at other scenes she had done in the past and how unprofessional those sets were.
Damn straight
“HBO, Netflix, almost all of their shows have on average 2 screwing scenes per episode.”
I think of the kids watching. Hillary Clinton got a lot of ridicule for her book “It Takes a Village” but when it comes to the children it’s true. Our media and their watchers don’t realize they’re all part of the village.
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