Do you remember catching SOLDIER BLUE (1970) on television as a teenager and discovering that the real "stars" of that movie were Candice Bergen's legs?
The new Outer Limits had nudity in it?! I remember watching the episode "Valerie 23" with the hottie fembot on commercial television, but there weren't any nudity.
Why do critics (and some moviegoers) go gaga when an attractive actor is made to look bad? Case in point; DESTROYER with Nicole Kidman as a "burnt-out, alcoholic La detective (very original).
"Oh my! Look at how she physically transformed herself!" Gush, gush.
Krieger brought the song to the band when they began recording the 'L.A. Woman' album in the fall of 1970. "It was an easy-listening song, but Jim loved that," he tells Classic Rock Magazine. "His favorite part was the line, 'All your love is gone, so sing a lonely song / Of a deep blue dream, seven horses seem, to be on the mark.' Jim always told me, 'Put something that makes the listener confused.' It didn't mean much - seven horses were like lucky omen. Jim liked horse racing from his Florida days."
I'm not sure what that's all about. Here in the south, some folks of my parent's generation use "Of" sometimes, like: "Of a morning, I like to take a walk in the woods"
Why is it when I "Google" an actress name it auto fills in "feet"? I know there's a thing called foot fetish, but is it really that popular of a search term?! How many feet freaks do we have in the world?