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Postby SteveForever » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:47 am

Gee, I just watched it....was that really Charlize Theron? :shock:

Steve Perry made such a big deal about letting the Soprano's play his tune, but this
movie was way more hard core....

I think she definitely deserved the awards she got for this.

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Postby Saint John » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:49 am

She a set of fake tits from being perfect. :)
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Postby SteveForever » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:50 am

Saint John wrote:She a set of fake tits from being perfect. :)


what's wrong with small and real?
works for you.... :wink:
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Postby Don » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:53 am

One of the better movie soundtracks to come along

"All She Wants Is"
(1988)
Written by Nick Rhodes (as Nicholas James Bates), John Taylor (as John Nigel Taylor)
Performed by Duran Duran
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Used by Permission of Colgems-EMI Music Inc./EMI Music Publishing Ltd.



"Space Age Love Song"
(1982)
Written by Frank Maudsley (as Francis Maudsley), Paul Reynolds, Ali Score (as Alistair James Score),
Michael Score
Performed by A Flock Of Seagulls
Courtesy of Jive Records
Under License from BMG Film & TV Music Division



"Shake Your Groove Thing"
(1978)
Written by Dino Fekaris, Freddie Perren (as Frederick J. Perren)
Performed by Peaches & Herb Fame (as Herb)
Courtesy of Universal Records
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises



"Tide Is High"
(1980)
Written by John Holt, Tyrone Evans, Howard Barrett
Performed by Blondie
Courtesy of EMI Records
Under License from Embassy Music Corp./Music Sales West



"What You Need"
(1985)
Written by Andrew Farriss, Michael Hutchence
Performed by INXS
Courtesy of Universal Records, Atlantic Recording Corp.
By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
Under License from WB Music Corp.



"Don't Stop Believin'"
(1981)
Written by Steve Perry (as S. Perry), Jonathan Cain, Neal Schon (as Neal J. Schon)
Performed by Journey
Courtesy of Sony Music
Under License from Wixen Publishing



"Sugar and Spice"
(1963)
Written by Tony Hatch
Performed by The Searchers
Courtesy of Sanctuary Records Group
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises



"Secret Crush On You"
Written and Performed by Pete Surdoval, Al Gross
Courtesy of Marc Ferrari/Master Source
Used by Permission of Master Source



"Where Do I Begin"
(1997)
Written by Tom Rowlands (as Thomas Owen Rowlands), Ed Simons (as Edmund John Simons)
Performed by The Chemical Brothers
(Featuring Beth Orton)
Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd./Astralwerks
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises, Amplitude Music, EMI Film & Television Music



"Flirtin' With Disaster"
(1979)
Written by Danny Joe Brown, David Lawrence Hlubek, Banner Harvey Thomas
Performed by Molly Hatchet
Courtesy of Sony Music
Under License from Mister Sunshine Music



"Crimson and Clover"
(1968)
Written by Tommy James, Peter P. Lucia Jr.
Performed by Tommy James & The Shondells
Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company, Virgin Records/EMI Records Ltd.
By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
Used by Permission of EMI Longitude Music



"Keep On Lovin' You"
(1985)
(aka "Keep On Loving You")
Written by Kevin Cronin (as Kevin Patrick Cronin, Jr.)
Performed by Reo Speedwagon
Courtesy of Sony Music 1985
Under License from Hori-Pro Entertainment Group



"Crazy Girl"
(1999)
Written by Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap
Performed by Molly Pasutti
Courtesy of Mark Ferrari/Master Source
Under License from Master Source



"Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)"
(1973)
Written by Gary Glitter, Mike Leander
Performed by Joan Jett and The Blackhearts
Courtesy of Blackheart Music
Under License from Palan Songs America, Universal Music Enterprise



"A Road Runner: Road Runner's 'G' Jam"
(1972)
Written by Lamont Dozier (as Lamont Herbert Dozier), Brian Holland, Eddie Holland,
Greg Ridley, Jerry Shirley, Steven Marriott (as Steve Marriott), Clem Clempson (as Dave 'Clem' Clempson)
Performed by Humble Pie
Courtesy of Universal Records
Used by permission of EMI Blackwood Music Inc. O/B/O Jobete Music Co., Inc.



"Sweet Peace and Time"
(1972)
Written by Greg Ridley, Jerry Shirley, Steven Marriott (as Steve Marriott),
Clem Clempson (as Dave 'Clem' Clempson)
Performed by Humble Pie
Courtesy of Universal Records
Under License from EMI U Catalogue Inc., Rondor/Almo Music Corp.
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Re: MONSTER....

Postby larryfromnextdoor » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:56 am

SteveForever wrote:Gee, I just watched it....was that really Charlize Theron? :shock:



monster??!! ugh.. her best ....ugh.. visual performance was in Trial and Error.. how can you go

wrong with her and kramer ,, and harry dunn...

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Postby Saint John » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:57 am

SteveForever wrote:
Saint John wrote:She a set of fake tits from being perfect. :)


what's wrong with small and real?
works for you.... :wink:


Small and real are just fine. Bigger and fake are just better.
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Postby scarygirl » Sun Jun 15, 2008 11:59 am

Ah, she doesn't need them. Would detract from her face.
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Postby Don » Sun Jun 15, 2008 12:15 pm

Anyone ever sen the Peter Jackson film " Heavenly Creatures"? It's another true story with lesbians and murder. It has a young Kate Winslett and the girl from the Charlie Sheen sitcom with the two dads ( I can't think of her name )

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Postby ebake02 » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:16 pm

Is it me or is she a little cold in the top picture. :D
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Jun 15, 2008 1:27 pm

Great movie, but I could never be an actor that would let myself go physically that much just to play a role. Stallone did similar in Copland. Also would never feel the artistic desire as a thespian to smooch on another dude, either, to prove what great acting chops I have. Plenty of roles I could get that wouldn't require me to go so against my grain.
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Postby texafana » Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:57 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:Great movie, but I could never be an actor that would let myself go physically that much just to play a role. Stallone did similar in Copland. Also would never feel the artistic desire as a thespian to smooch on another dude, either, to prove what great acting chops I have. Plenty of roles I could get that wouldn't require me to go so against my grain.


huh? It was just make up....
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Postby Andrew » Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:17 pm

scarygirl wrote:Ah, she doesn't need them. Would detract from her face.


I agree. Absolutely.
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Postby Rip Rokken » Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:50 pm

texafana wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:Great movie, but I could never be an actor that would let myself go physically that much just to play a role. Stallone did similar in Copland. Also would never feel the artistic desire as a thespian to smooch on another dude, either, to prove what great acting chops I have. Plenty of roles I could get that wouldn't require me to go so against my grain.


huh? It was just make up....


Sure, on the face and with fake teeth, but she also gained a bunch of weight (30 lbs.) for the role to get that extra dumpy appearance. So did Stallone in Copland. Great that they are that committed to their craft, because I couldn't do that.

Charlize talks about it here:

http://www.splicedonline.com/03features/ctheron.html
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Postby Don » Sun Jun 15, 2008 4:28 pm

Rip Rokken wrote:
texafana wrote:
Rip Rokken wrote:Great movie, but I could never be an actor that would let myself go physically that much just to play a role. Stallone did similar in Copland. Also would never feel the artistic desire as a thespian to smooch on another dude, either, to prove what great acting chops I have. Plenty of roles I could get that wouldn't require me to go so against my grain.


huh? It was just make up....


Sure, on the face and with fake teeth, but she also gained a bunch of weight (30 lbs.) for the role to get that extra dumpy appearance. So did Stallone in Copland. Great that they are that committed to their craft, because I couldn't do that.

Charlize talks about it here:

http://www.splicedonline.com/03features/ctheron.html


Didn't Tom Hanks have to fatten himself up and then turn around and starve himself for Cast away?
I think he was already in his forties when he did the film. That had to be tough on him not to mention unhealthy.
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Postby strangegrey » Sun Jun 15, 2008 10:16 pm

Saint John wrote:She a set of fake tits from being perfect. :)


Fuck that dude. tits are not a factor in perfection. As long as their bigger than most mens, it's *all* good.


Charlize is most certainly perfect, tits not withstanding....
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