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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Oct 6, 2018 22:25:43 GMT
LOL, NOW WAIT JUST A SECOND HERE!Helen Mirren and Malcolm McDowell actually did an Audio Commentary for " CALIGULA" ? Yes.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 7, 2018 0:56:08 GMT
Lucy Hale’s shocked me a little. Uh, When did Lucy Hale do a Nude Scene ?
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 7, 2018 0:56:30 GMT
LOL, NOW WAIT JUST A SECOND HERE!Helen Mirren and Malcolm McDowell actually did an Audio Commentary for " CALIGULA" ? Yes. LOL, WOW!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2018 1:03:08 GMT
The #1 on everybody's list has got to be..... Julie Andrews I was going to say Julie Andrews too. Also Meredith Baxter Birney. I am not sure why the women on the OP's list shocked him so much they are all younger, attractive women. Most of them play to their sex appeal. Ok, Anne Hathaway maybe but even then that fits with the routine of good girl types wanting to break out of the typecasting. I don't think we will ever see Jennifer Love Hewitt do a nude scene, she is a little past it now for a start but she would have done it by now if she wanted to. I think it is more shocking that they don't do nude scenes rather than do them now to be honest.
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Oct 7, 2018 1:03:52 GMT
To accompany this cut, we discover three audio commentaries. The first comes from actor Malcolm McDowell, as moderated by film writer Nick Redman. They go into a running, screen-specific discussion. McDowell tells us how he came onto the project and also discusses cast and crew as well as aspects of making the flick.
Chatty and frank, McDowell provides a very good chat. He provides useful details about the production and doesn’t spare the dirt. We get fine behind the scenes insights and McDowell’s honest appraisal of many folks involved with the film; let’s say he doesn’t have an affectionate take on Bob Guccione. McDowell also provides many hilarious candid remarks such as when he says he’s not up for “buggery” but fisting’s okay! And how often do commentaries include the phrase “I woke up and her vagina was on my nose”? This is a fun and entertaining track.
Next we hear from actor Helen Mirren in a chat moderated by film writers Alan Jones and James Chaffin. This is another running, screen-specific commentary. It looks at why Mirren took the part, thoughts about cast and crew, various aspects of the filmmaking process, and retrospective opinions of the flick.
Whereas the first commentary was really McDowell’s show, this one’s more democratic. Mirren provides most of the info, but Jones and Chaffin function as more equal partners. Chaffin is especially useful since he seems to know more about the film than any of the others.
While not as interesting a chat as McDowell’s, we still get a lot of good notes. Mirren takes a rosier view of Caligula, actually. She shows no animosity toward anyone involved and usually displays warm feelings, though not in a fake “I love everybody” way. Mirren comes across as blunt and frank but she still maintains a positive tone. She seems to have viewed the shoot as a long paid vacation. She makes it clear she took the role for the money, and she also tells us she used her time to eat a lot of good food and to learn Italian. The commentary drags a bit at times, but it’s usually informative and enjoyable.
For the final commentary, we get notes from Penthouse reporter/on-set writer Ernest Volkman. Unlike the first two, this one is not a running, screen-specific commentary. Image Entertainment’s Nathaniel Thompson conducts a phone interview with Volkman that lasts about 94 minutes. We learn how Volkman got the gig to cover the shoot for Penthouse as well as the project’s development and impressions of cast and crew. For much of the track’s second half, Volkman discusses the various versions of the movie and its post-release history.
As with the first two commentaries, this one offers a frank view of the proceedings. Volkman tells us his viewpoint without dulling the edges, a fact that means we hear him refer to director Tinto Brass as a lunatic and McDowell as a camera-hogging egomaniac. It’s a consistently involving chat.
Note that as you listen to all three commentaries, you’ll hear varying viewpoints in regard to factual matters. The participants don’t just disagree on their impressions of personnel and other subjective elements. We get a lack of consistency for issues such as the flick’s budget, its profitability, and other more objective matters. Who has it right and who’s wrong? I’m not qualified to make those decisions, but I wanted to mention the many disagreements since these mean you have to take many of the comments with at least a grain of salt. They’re all fascinating, though, and they allow you to create your own “reality” of the Caligula shoot.
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Post by pennypacker on Oct 7, 2018 1:04:41 GMT
Lucy Hale’s shocked me a little. Uh, When did Lucy Hale do a Nude Scene ? Watch "Dude", on Netflix.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 7, 2018 17:21:38 GMT
Uh, When did Lucy Hale do a Nude Scene ? Watch "Dude", on Netflix. I actually found a Clip of it and all I can really say is.....WOW!
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Oct 7, 2018 21:02:30 GMT
Pretty sure Geena Davis was nude in the Fly.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 7, 2018 21:05:45 GMT
Pretty sure Geena Davis was nude in the Fly. Pretty sure that was a double
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Post by lowtacks86 on Oct 7, 2018 21:10:12 GMT
Pretty sure Geena Davis was nude in the Fly. OK I rewatched the scene, it wasn't a double, though not sure I would call that a nude scene (you briefly see her back)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2018 1:25:42 GMT
Reese Witherspoon - although fits into trying to beat typecasting. Kirsten Dunst - as above. Marissa Tomei - career in decline, last hope type of thing. Kristen Wiig - no idea on this one. Molly Ringwald - trying to re-start career. Frances McDormand - although she does strike me as a boobs out for art type.
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 9, 2018 6:09:25 GMT
Pretty sure Geena Davis was nude in the Fly. She was completely naked from the side for about 5 seconds in " THE LONG KISS GOODNIGHT".
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2018 6:37:06 GMT
I answered the first question a few weeks ago but to answer your second question some actresses I don't think will ever do nude scenes in movies and TV shows are
Rachel Nichols Mackenzie Porter Jennifer Love Hewitt Elisha Cuthbert Sarah Michelle Gellar Sarah Carter Jennifer Garner Melissa O'Neil Adrianne Palicki Lindsey Haun Laura Vandervoort Emily Rose Anna Torv
Although I thought Jessica Alba did have a nude scene in a movie called 'The Sleeper' or 'The Dictionary.'
I heard that that was a double. Ohh. Okay. I didn't realise that. I just remember seeing the movie years ago.
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Post by Vegas on Oct 14, 2018 22:35:46 GMT
Pretty sure Geena Davis was nude in the Fly. She woulda had one in Transylvania 6-5000 … ...if the wind just blew a little harder...
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 14, 2018 22:47:33 GMT
Pretty sure Geena Davis was nude in the Fly. She woulda had one in Transylvania 6-5000 … ...if the wind just blew a little harder... LOL, Oh Good Grief!
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Post by anthonyrocks on Oct 20, 2018 18:43:26 GMT
What does everybody else here think ?
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