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It’s skin tight tanktop and shorts
And that’s just one of her stage outfits (that outfit and the red dress are the least provocative ones). She more often comes out with hardly any clothes, like in this pic. This is stripper attire:
https://www.usmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/See-Every-Look-Olivia-Rodrigo-Rocked-on-Her-Guts-World-Tour-004.jpg?w=900&quality=40&strip=all
Damn. I love LA Law. I watched a ton of episodes during the COVID lockdowns. He was great indeed as Brackman. RIP
Yes, I knew.
And I don’t think “Born this way” was her comeback song. She was white hot from 2008-2011. Her career went down only after the Born this Way era
Sigourney Weaver is 6-feet tall and very athletic looking
Alanis was at the very top. Her first album is like top 5 best selling album in history
<b>when was the last time you can think of that a fully dressed girl made it to the top of pop stardom?</b>
Lana Del Rey
Adele
Further back -- Alanis Morissette, Sheryl Crow, Avril Lavigne (although these 3 were pop-rock)
Yes, she looks like a child
https://image.springnews.co.th/uploads/images/md/2023/09/WfPBCTPvnEZyiS6jPPcF.webp?x-image-process=style/LG-webp
https://esquire.com.gr/Content/ImagesDatabase/p/crop/both/dc/dc23cc5c98b145488ab340a3163c0a80.jpg?quality=60&404=default&v=02
https://www.refinery29.com/images/11537751.jpg?format=webp&width=720&height=864&quality=85
She looks like a 12 year old child
now the highest grossing unrated movie of all time anyways
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3837331/terrifier-3-just-became-the-highest-grossing-unrated-movie-of-all-time/
It’s now the highest grossing unrated movie of all time anyways
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3837331/terrifier-3-just-became-the-highest-grossing-unrated-movie-of-all-time/
Whether you want to go with unrated instead of NC-17, it’s now the highest grossing unrated movie of all time anyways
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3837331/terrifier-3-just-became-the-highest-grossing-unrated-movie-of-all-time/
For all the responses about “it’s not NC-17: it’s unrated” … it’s now the highest grossing unrated movie anyways, crossing $50M
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3837331/terrifier-3-just-became-the-highest-grossing-unrated-movie-of-all-time
Ahh-nold hasn't been a straight Republican for a good while. Even when he was governor for Cali, his political views fell to the left of John McCain and George W Bush
my man
Yeah, I remember she was getting a lot of attention after Alladin. Then she was in the Charlie’s Angel movie, which bombed. From there, I never saw or heard much from her. Weird
https://screenrant.com/joker-2-box-office-global-milestone-200-million/
This article above says they hit $200 mil. Apparently, the overseas figures pushed them above the mark.
Boxofficemojo still has $193M
I disagree. I shut it off after an hour or so. The acting isn’t good, and the general atmosphere does not feel like a Godfather movie. Pacino gives a performance that seems more like a blending of his characters in Scent of a Woman, Carlito’s Way, and Scarface. He doesn’t act like Michael Corleone . Sophia Coppola is also as bad as people say
In addition to what was said prior - remember they didn’t kill Hagen when they had him captured. Sollozzo tells Hagen, “don’t worry, I know you’re not the muscle.” They had a code where they killed only those who were more involved in the fighting, like soldiers in a war. At that time, they saw Michael as just a civilian, which is why they had no desire to kill him at that time
About the Hagen question - I don’t think the line “He’s not Sicilian” was meant to be an insult or anything. Michael and Hagen were all right at this point
They do have conflicts later, but Michael has conflicts with basically everyone in Part 2, as he becomes a ruthless and stone-hearted don. He ends that movie basically sitting by himself after he lost everyone he loved
I thought the last scene was the flashback where they have dinner and Vito, off screen, comes home to a serenade of Happy Birthday. Mike sits alone at the table while the others go to welcome Vito
But the final scene where Michael sits alone is important. As you say, he lost everyone: he shut the door on his wife, he kills Fredo, he acted like a jackass to Tom (“take your mistress and go to Vegas”) etc. I think nobody actually liked Michael. Hence, he’s all alone at the end. His behavior contrasts with the Vito flashbacks and the Vito scenes in Part I: people loved Vito. See how the store owner tries to give him food after he fired him, for example. I think the movie uses Vito and Michael to help show how you have to balance power with restraint and morality.