Horror film from New Zealand. In this chilling ghost story, a recently deceased woman haunts her estranged son Jack (Dacre Montgomery of Stranger Things) and her grieving widow Jill (Vicky Krieps of Phantom Thread and Corsage). When the woman’s spirit inhabits the survivors, the living must grapple with the destruction…
She is now Millie Bonnie (her birth name) or Millie Bonnie Bongiovi (her legal married name) “Just drop the Brown. Drop the Bobby,” she said in an interview. “It’s just Millie Bonnie Bongiovi.” “Millie Bon Bon,” she added. I knew there had to be somebody less interesting than Julia Fox,…
Australian fighter Tai Emery celebrated her win at the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship in Bangkok, Thailand by flashing the crowd. After a technical knockout against Rung-Arun Khunchai in the first round, Emery climbed onto the ropes of the ring and showed the crowd her breasts. A clear capture can be…
There was a movie I saw in 1982 when I was 14 that featured nude twin actresses. My Dad was the king of taking his kids to see wildly inappropriate movies. Anyway, Sorceress starred Leigh and Lynette Harris. I remember really liking the movie because it was pretty funny. But I haven’t seen the film in 40 years. Of course, IMDB has it rated at 4.4 so some people clearly disagreed with vague memory. The Smile (1994) is not available to stream anywhere, but Sorceress is available on Prime, Tubi, Plex, and a bunch of other streaming services. I know which one I will be watching tonight (maybe).
No one should fully trust imdb ratings. They don’t show the average user rating, they show a number that they weight themselves using some magic formula. Basically, they put far more weight into some votes over others. Currently they only show this weighted value, but in the past they used to let people delve into more for free and actually see the user’s average.
I remember one film that imdb showed a weighted score of 3.7 while the average user score was around 8. Ratings done by imdb are similar to mainstream critics. They purposely mark down low budget movies that they feel are beneath Hollywood’s high standards. Whenever I see user ratings in places that don’t weight anything, the ratings for these kinds of films are always much higher.
There are a lot of naked twins in movies, but Emmanuelle, at least in Europe because of the movies she did with hubby Polanski, is a name actress
There was a movie I saw in 1982 when I was 14 that featured nude twin actresses. My Dad was the king of taking his kids to see wildly inappropriate movies. Anyway, Sorceress starred Leigh and Lynette Harris. I remember really liking the movie because it was pretty funny. But I haven’t seen the film in 40 years. Of course, IMDB has it rated at 4.4 so some people clearly disagreed with vague memory. The Smile (1994) is not available to stream anywhere, but Sorceress is available on Prime, Tubi, Plex, and a bunch of other streaming services. I know which one I will be watching tonight (maybe).
They were also together in I, the Jury (1982)
No one should fully trust imdb ratings. They don’t show the average user rating, they show a number that they weight themselves using some magic formula. Basically, they put far more weight into some votes over others. Currently they only show this weighted value, but in the past they used to let people delve into more for free and actually see the user’s average.
I remember one film that imdb showed a weighted score of 3.7 while the average user score was around 8. Ratings done by imdb are similar to mainstream critics. They purposely mark down low budget movies that they feel are beneath Hollywood’s high standards. Whenever I see user ratings in places that don’t weight anything, the ratings for these kinds of films are always much higher.
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Emmanuelle Seigner, Mathilde Seigner, Noella Dussart, Nathalie Cardone -Le sourire (1994)