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Started by Hurricane Rex, September 14, 2018, 01:53:55 AM

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roadman65

My Cousin Vinny:

Joe Pesci to Marisa Tomei: I got 30 fucking minutes to get dressed, get a new suit, and get to the fucking courhouse.
Marisa Tomei to Joe Pesci: You take your fucking shower while I go get your fucking suit.
Every day is a winding road, you just got to get used to it.

Sheryl Crowe


sparker

From Used Cars:

FREDDIE PARIS (discussing plans to electronically cut into a Presidential TV address:) "But you're fucking with the President of the United States!"

RUDY RUSSO: "Why not -- he fucks with us!"

english si

Quote from: sparker on September 27, 2018, 04:46:25 PMyou can never show too much of Halle Berry!
You can show more than expected from the rating (and the type of film) though.

roadman65

#103
Daddy, my zipper's stuck!  The famous Smokey and the Bandit II movie scene where Sherriff Buford T. Justice gets so embarrassed he threatens to give his son a penectomy if he does it again.
Every day is a winding road, you just got to get used to it.

Sheryl Crowe

sparker

Quote from: english si on September 29, 2018, 08:36:11 AM
Quote from: sparker on September 27, 2018, 04:46:25 PMyou can never show too much of Halle Berry!
You can show more than expected from the rating (and the type of film) though.

Over here the film, like all the later Bond entries, got a PG-13 rating, which suggests that viewers under 13 be accompanied by an adult.  With net access being essentially in place in late 2002, when Die Another Day was released, the chances are that anyone over 13 had likely had the opportunity to see clips and/or stills of Scarecrow or Monsters' Ball, both of which were in general release well prior to the Bond film and which displayed Ms. Berry's anatomy -- and on-film sexual activities -- to an extent not even approached within the Bond offering.  Almost every Bond film (save the Moore/Dalton entries from the '80's, when the AIDS/HIV situation was at its most dire) had its featured actresses attired in swimwear or lingerie with only a few scattered objections, usually from the more reactionary religious sector; hardly a cesspool of semi-pornographic prurience!         



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