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and I didn't think women had boob jobs in the mid 60's - whoa! crazy movie man - but I'm enjoying it - anybody else like it?
shareand I didn't think women had boob jobs in the mid 60's - whoa! crazy movie man - but I'm enjoying it - anybody else like it?
sharethese were all natural baby! great flick!!!
shareHajii had the best body.
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must see it, sounds awesome
shareRuss Meyer films never had anyone under a D cup. While others considered him perverted, I think on some level he saw the amazonian power behind his well-endowed leading ladies. The women in Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! were not to be taken lightly. In a way, their breasts represented their power. They had the power to charm and the power to kill. I might be thinking to much about it. All I know is that if he were still alive, I'd never be casted in his movies. : (
shareWell, he liked them big titted? And what could possibly be wrong with that?
It's not that. It's just that I would have loved to have been in one of his films but lack the cup size to do so.
shareI'm pretty much on board with Meyer's taste. Of course I love big natural breasts on a curvy brunette(a no brainer for me). But that's not to say smaller breasted women are incapable of being just as sexy. Truth be told I like it all.
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I was thinking how great this movie is because it can please both men and women. Women will like it because it shows strong female figures who are very powerful. Men will like it because the women are voluptuous and wear skimpy clothing so it is eye candy. It is a great film for everyone.
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and I didn't think women had boob jobs in the mid 60's - suziecheesy