The former face of Calvin Klein, showing off her pierced nipples back in 2013

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Biopic; a collaborative effort between several European film groups. Although it is about a noteworthy Russian, the most commonly spoken language is English, and several other languages are heard. 61 at Metacritic.
The outrageous story of Eduard Limonov, the radical Soviet poet who became a bum in New York, a sensation in France, and a political antihero in Russia.
I haven’t seen the film and I had never heard of Limonov before today, although his Wikipedia page indicates that he was quite important in both literature and politics.
“Check out all her nude photoshoots and scenes in this post”
A gallery, with the usual jaded commentary from Plastered Pop
The Vikings believed that a goat whose udders produced an endless supply of alcohol waited for them in paradise.
Johnny’s remarks:
Some decent nudity in the first of the updates for 2014 including extensive nudity in Dawn and Fat Pizza vs. Housos (including plenty of extra stuff) plus there’s good nude scenes in Carlotta, Fell and Cut Snake.
She was booed when her face appeared on the Jumbotron. That, in conjunction with a stinging loss, should be good for an entire album of whiny songs.
It was no contest. The Eagles were up 40-6 at one point. Even if they had held it, that would have been nowhere near the record for the largest margin of victory. The 49ers crushed the Broncos 55-10 in Super Bowl XXIV.
A big budget film ($110M) chronicling the meteoric rise, dramatic fall, and remarkable resurgence of British pop superstar Robbie Williams.
It is a highly stylized biopic, with Williams portrayed throughout as a chimpanzee. Presumably this is meant to reflect his self-image, because none of the other characters in the film seem to notice that they are hanging out with a chimp.
OK, the chimp thing is weird, but once you wrap your head around it, you’ll just accept the conceit and get into the story. It’s a good movie – colorful, sincere and musical, with dazzling visuals. At the Australian Academy Awards, it was nominated for 17 AACTAs, winning 10, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. It was nominated for only a single Oscar – for Best Achievement in Visual Effects.
It did not win the AACTA for Best Cinematography, losing to Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. I haven’t seen Furiosa, but I think I’ll give it a chance if the cinematography is better than this film, because this one is pretty fuckin’ dazzling.
I don’t know