Saturday, January 31, 2015

Mariah Carey Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

Mariah Carey Weight Loss Before and After

Mariah Carey gained 30 pounds when she was pregnant with her twins- Moroccan and Monroe. She admits being under too much public pressure when she decided she needs to lose weight. However, instead of torturing herself with extreme workouts and diets, she decided to follow the Jenny plan. Mariah wanted to show the world it is not all about being skinny, but being careful and taking care of your heart. This is why she supports Jenny and the American Heart Association.

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Alec Baldwin Weight Loss Before and After

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January 31, 2015

Alec Baldwin Weight Loss Before and After

Alec Baldwin has lost 30 pounds! This 53-year-old actor couldn’t have done it in a healthier way. Unfortunately, he was diagnosed to be pre-diabetic and he had to give up sugar. If you follow him on Twitter, you probably read that it wasn’t easy for him not to ear sugar at all. His workout regime consists of Yoga, Pilates and Spinning. Also, his wife is a yoga instructor, so maybe that helped him to get rid of sugar and lose weight!

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Holly Madison Weight Loss

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January 31, 2015

Holly Madison Weight Loss Before and After

Holly Madison got serious about losing weight after she gained 19 pounds in 18 months! What did she do? She actually involved Pilates and Yoga to her everyday routine. She also signed up for a low-carb diet and instead of eating bagels she eats fruit and protein bars. Holly was also a big fan of Big mac, but she also have up on that. What Holly’s example shows us is that it is possible to be satisfied with your body if you give up on stuff that are ultimately bad for your health.

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Jennifer Hudson Weight Loss

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January 31, 2015

Jennifer Hudson Weight Loss Before and After

Jennifer Hudson was always one of people’s favorite actresses from the very beginning. Just remember her from The Sex And The City. But we remember her as a chubby and sweet girl, with warm look in her eyes. But then, she refused to be marked as chubby actress. She teamed up with Weight Watchers and trainer Harley Pasternak and dropped weight! She proved herself it is possible to look and feel better about yourself, but she also proved us it is possible to change the things you don’t like if you really want it enough.

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Friday, January 30, 2015

Celebrity Crash Diets

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January 30, 2015

If you think celebrity life is all about shine and glamor, you better think again. Some of the best actors need to make big transformations for their roles, and when they talk about the ways they lost so many pounds so quickly, they usually give different answers. In most cases, these weight losses are result of enormous pressure, craving for the Oscar award and merciless entertainment industry. The extreme measures these celebrities take sometimes pay off more and sometimes less, but the results are always incredible. Both men and women look kind of scary after these transformations and they often admit that they had a negative impact on their health.

Christian Bale
1. Christian Bale had to lose basically all weight he once had for psychological thriller role in The Machinist. During the preparation period, Christian ate only an apple and a can of tuna a day. If you think this is too rigid, wait to hear he did this for months. The results were scary and great in the same time. He achieved what he wanted for the role, but his appearance and his health were not so great.

Megan Fox
2. Megan Fox has gone through a severe transformation. Even though veganism can’t really be considered a crash diet, Megan has dropped some serious weight. She explain her diet as raw and very strict. For year and a half, she followed a strict vegan diet based only on raw vegetables and fruits. She didn’t eat any bread, sugar and she drank no coffee for all that time. Results? Megan has lost too much weight.

Amanda Seyfried
3. Amanda Seyfried is another Hollywood star who has gone through crash diet in order to look skinnier. Mean girls star admits it wasn’t easy to be so disciplined all the time. She says it is an intense journey and kind of awful, too. What does Amanda eat for lunch? Spinach. What else is she eating? Well, mostly spinach and some seeds. It makes you wonder if being skinny is so much more important than a normal meal.

Hilary Duff 
4. Hilary Duff admits being obsessed with her weight (or dropping some at least) while she was a teenager. Teenagers easily get trapped by looking at their bodies wrong. The period of adolescence is hard because all of the psychological and physical changes. Hilary say it wasn’t any easier for her and her method of staying extremely thin is to eat steamed vegetables and grilled chicken. Nowadays, Hilary is more into being healthy than superskinny.

 Charlize Theron
5. While preparing for the role of dying woman in Sweet November, Charlize Theron had to lose too much weight. This kind of crash diet wasn’t easy at all, Charlize admits. Her diet consisted of totally avoiding starches, dinner and generally food after 5 o’clock. She didn’t drink any alcohol at all and she did a lot of yoga. Also, Charlize did a lot of running, which helped her to take her mind off the hungry stomach.

Natasha Henstridge
6. Natasha Henstridge has lost a ton of weight thanks to, believe it or not, diet pills! The Species star has tried out different pills and supplements in order to lose weight, and she admits that wasn’t the smartest choice she could make. Initially, she went to a Chinese herbalist who gave her some herbs and acupuncture. Natasha thought it would be good for her, but she lost too much weight and made a big mistake.

Matt Damon 
7. Matt Damon looked incredibly skinny in Courage Under Fire. Famous actor said that his regimen wasn’t so easy during his preparation period. He had to run six and a half miles in the morning and again in the evening. Only meals he was allowed to eat were chicken breasts, egg whites and one plain baked potato per day. Also, Matt admits drinking large amounts of coffee and smoking too many cigarettes.

source: thehealthlane

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Monday, December 22, 2014

Measuring the top celebrities' fame and fortune

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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Spent $150,000 on Plastic Surgery to Look Like Kim Kardashian

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December 21, 2014

Meet Jordan James Parke, a 23-year-old British man and makeup artist who dropped $150,000 on lip and chin fillers, Botox and eyebrown tattoos to look like Kim Kardashian. According to The Sun, he's had his lips done a whopping 50 times.

Kim Kardashian 
Jordan James Look Like Kim Kardashian 
Umm, if you're a makeup artist, can't you just do some contouring and fake lashes to get Kim K's famous face? Or load up on lots of lipliner like Kylie Jenner?

We think the results are downright scary, but don't tell that to Jordan. "I laugh when people try to insult me by telling me I look plastic or fake," he said. "Do they think I'm going for the natural look? If I was, I'd ask for my money back."

We think you should get a refund either way because you look like nothing like Kim to us. Do you see a resemblance?

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Chin Augmentation Before And After

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December 21, 2014

A chin augmentation/mentoplasty is a surgical procedure to reshape or enhance the size of the chin. It may be done either by inserting an implant or by moving or reshaping bones.The procedure may be requested by those with a prominent nose or other facial features who wish to create a more proportionate appearance, though the procedure is often used in conjunction with other forms of cosmetic surgery.
Chin Augmentation Before And After
Chin augmentation is usually done to balance the face by making the chin longer or bigger compared to the nose. The best candidates for chin augmentation are people with weak or receding chins (microgenia), but who have a normal dental bite.

Chin Augmentation Before And After

Before your surgery, discuss your expectations about looking and feeling better with the plastic surgeon. Keep in mind that the desired result is improvement, not perfection.

Chin Augmentation Before And After

Chin augmentation is still popular because it’s a relatively easy operation for the patient while producing noticeable changes in the silhouette of the face. This type of surgery is usually performed by a either an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, otolaryngologist, or plastic surgeon.

Chin Augmentation Before And After
Chin Augmentation Before And After
Chin Augmentation Before And After

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Rhinoplasty Gone Wrong

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December 21, 2014

These Pictures Of Rhinoplasty Gone Wrong should wake up many crazy people with lots of money from their dream that Plastic Surgery is not good choice. Be natural.


Rhinoplasty Gone Wrong

Rhinoplasty Gone Wrong

Rhinoplasty Gone Wrong

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Nose Jobs Gone Wrong

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December 21, 2014

You know years ago when I was in the car business, a woman came into to turn in her leased car, and she was somewhat attractive and probably in her late 30's or early 40's. But while I was helping her I discovered that her mom was also on the lease, and because of credit issues we were going to need her mom to co-sign once again on the new lease this woman wanted.

So the next day her and her mother arrive, and her mom looked like she had either had plastic surgery that had went horribly wrong. Or probably more precisely was just so old that the extreme level of plastic surgery that she had gotten to make herself look younger had in fact made her look even worse.

We are talking monstrous looking. When I glanced up from my desk, it took effort not to react by recoiling in horror. So much plastic surgery had been done that her eyes were just narrow slits. And when she talked it was slurred, only enhancing my revulsion and horror.

Don ThomasApril 21, 2010 at 1:29 PM
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Nose Jobs Gone Wrong

Nose Jobs Gone Wrong

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Nose Jobs Before And After

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December 21, 2014

A nose jobs, also known as rhinoplasty, is a common plastic surgery procedure that can reshape the nose to give it better proportion and symmetry with the face.

Nose Jobs Before And After
Nose Jobs is a facial cosmetic procedure, often performed to enhance the appearance of the nose.

All nose jobs are performed while the patient is asleep under general anesthesia. A surgeon will make the incision up inside the nose and raise or lower the soft tissues that give the nose its shape. In a nose reduction, cartilage is shaved away until the desired shape is achieved.

When a nose needs to be built up, cartilage grafts from elsewhere in the nose, or often from the ear, are used. The incision is closed with small sutures and the patient is moved to a recovery room.

Nose Jobs Before And After
Nose Jobs Before And After
Nose Jobs Before And After

Nose Jobs are performed to correct breathing problems related to the nose or to correct disfigurement of the nose that has occurred because of trauma or birth defects that cause the nose to take an abnormal shape. Nose Jobs are performed on normal noses to improve their shape and appearance.

Nose Jobs can reduce or increase the size of your nose, or change the size or shape of the tip, the bridge, or nostrils.

A good candidate for a cosmetic nose jobs is anyone who is unhappy with the appearance of his or her nose and is looking for an improvement in the way he or she looks. Candidates should also be in good physical health, be psychologically stable and have realistic expectations.

If you're having a Nose Job , please study about it before diving into the pool. You can See These Nose Jobs Before And After Pictures and find better idea about Nose Job. Don't make yourself look ugly by having a bad Nose Job.

Nose Jobs Before And After
Nose Jobs Before And After 
Nose Jobs Before And After
Nose Jobs Before And After
Nose Jobs is usually done as an outpatient procedure under either general or local anesthesia. With general anesthesia, you sleep through the operation. With local anesthesia, you are sedated and the nose is numbed so you are relaxed and unable to feel the pain.

The incisions are made within the nostrils and in more difficult cases may also be made across the base of the nose. The inner bone and cartilage are reshaped to produce a more pleasing shape.

nvest enough time to choose a good surgical clinic and surgeon that you trust to. Do not measure only the price because even in the most expensive and most famous place you have no guarantee that you will get along well with the surgeon and that you will be able to express your expectations.

On contrary at clinics that are much less expensive than the others there is danger that you won’t get complete care that the procedure desires. Find out where in your vicinity is Nose Jobs performed. Make an appointment in two or three of these clinics. This way you can find out how they differ from your own point of view.

 Nose Jobs Before And After
Nose Jobs Before And After
Patients with disposition to scars are not recommended to undergo Nose Jobs. Surgeon will not perform the Nose Jobs Surgery if you or in your family occurred bleeding disease or thrombosis.

When choosing a surgeon to correct a nose problem, you should carefully investigate the doctor’s qualifications. Any doctor, even without formal training, can call him/herself a cosmetic surgeon. In order to have hospital privileges, the doctor must present evidence of formal training, be certified by a recognized board, and be proctored by his/her peers.

Nose Jobs is not without potential complications and you should be sure that the doctor you choose, no matter how well spoken he/she is, can take care of any complications that can happen. Rarely, a complication can result in a trip to the hospital so you want to be sure your doctor has privileges to do the procedure at the local hospital.

Nose Jobs can be done under either general or local anesthesia and is commonly done both ways. If the surgery is done in an office operating facility, make sure that the facility is credentialed by a recognized organization. This should be posted in the office waiting room.

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Mesotherapy Before And After

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December 21, 2014

Mesotherapy is a technique which Involvs a non-surgical cosmetic medicine treatment.It Was Pioneered by the French physician Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952 and widely used in Europe and elsewhere to treat various injuries and medical conditions.

Mesotherapy Before And After
Mesotherapy is a medical specialty that involves injecting microscopic quantities of natural extracts, homeopathic agents, pharmaceuticals and vitamins into the skin. It can be used to eliminate cellulite, promote weight loss, treat aging skin and redundant (sagging) skin,Including Facial Rejuvenation,Lower Blepharoplasty and rejuvenate the hands and neck.

Mesotherapy Before And After
Mesotherapy injections allegedly target adipose fat cells, apparently by inducing lipolysis, rupture and cell death among adipocytes.

Some Of The Advantages Of Mesotherapy Over Liposuction Are As Follow

Mesotherapy is a relatively painless
Mesotherapy causes virtually no scarring
Sedation is not necessary with mesotherapy

Mesotherapy Before And After
Mesotherapy Before And After
Mesotherapy Before And After
Mesotherapy Before And After
Mesotherapy Before And After
Mesotherapy Before And After

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Sunday, November 30, 2014

How Hollywood’s Most Realistic Sex Scenes Were Made

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November 30, 2014

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR (2013)

“Sex and death,” William Butler Yeats once wrote, “are the only things that can interest a serious mind.” And since its inception, the cinema has held a unique fascination with human sexuality.

In 1899, just four years after the Lumière brothers hosted their first private screening of moving black-and-white images—or motion pictures—French filmmakers Albert Kirchner and Eugène Pirou birthed Le Coucher de la Mariée. The film, silent and seven minutes in length, featured cabaret star Louise Willy performing a sultry striptease. Kirchner and Pirou’s short is widely regarded as the first pornographic film ever made.

It wasn’t until Un chant d’amour, a short film directed by Jean Genet and released in 1950, that unsimulated sex crept into “mainstream” cinema. The 26-minute film, featuring cinematography by Jean Cocteau, told the tale of a guard in a French prison that derived pleasure from watching the inmates masturbate. Genet’s groundbreaking black and white film boasted close-up shots of male masturbation. Following the abandonment of the Hays Code, a strict set of moral censorship guidelines that governed Hollywood from 1930 to 1968, sex became more prevalent in cinema.

Lars von Trier’s 1998 film Idioterne, which contained a close-up shot of penetrative (vaginal) sex ushered in an era of unsimulated sex in movies, which included Catherine Breillat’s Romance, Leos Carax’s Pola X, Chloe Sevigny’s oral sex scene on Vincent Gallo in The Brown Bunny, and Michael Winterbottom’s music-and-sex flick 9 Songs.

The Danish provocateur’s latest is Nymphomaniac: Vol. I. It’s the first in a two-part saga centered on Joe (Charlotte Gainsbourg), the titular sex addict, who traces her erotic journey from birth to the middle age. The risqué psychosexual odyssey also contains what appear to be unsimulated sex scenes between a twenty-something Joe (Stacy Martin), and her one-time lover, played by Shia LaBeouf.

How did von Trier’s team pull it off? And how have cinema’s most realistic-looking sex scenes been created? Let’s take a look.

NYMPHOMANIAC: VOL. I (2014)

In the climactic scene of von Trier’s sexually explicit film, the audience is treated to close-up shots of LaBeouf penetrating Martin. The scene is shot from below while LaBeouf is standing and Martin is straddling him, so you see his shaft repeatedly entering her—with the troubled actor’s face appearing in the leftover space.

“We shot the actors pretending to have sex and then had the body doubles, who really did have sex, and in post we will digital-impose the two,” producer Christine Vesth explained. “So above the waist it will be the star and below the waist it will be the doubles.”

The CGI-matching was such a painstaking process that it delayed the film’s production, which wasn’t ready for Cannes.

“Because of the special effects, they needed the porn doubles to do it first,” said Martin. “So they would have sex—they would do their job, basically, because I think they’re porn actors in Germany—and then we would come on and do exactly the same thing, but with pants on, basically. And then it’s all [edited in] post.”

There’s also a very real-looking blowjob scene in the film, with Martin orally servicing a train passenger, but the Nymphomaniac team used a prosthetic, according to Martin.

BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR (2013)

Filmmaker Abdellatif Kechiche’s three-hour epic, based on a graphic novel by Julie Maroh, tells the story of Adèle (Adèle Exarchopoulos), an awkward (but beautiful) 15-year-old girl who, after a failed fling with a male classmate, finds herself falling for Emma (Léa Seydoux), a blue-haired college student studying art. It’s as honest and raw a depiction of first love you’re likely to see onscreen, and contains a much-ballyhooed seven-minute sex scene between the two young women that looks awfully real—a mélange of writhing, grunting and slapping, as well as what appears to be manual and oral vaginal penetration.

“We had fake pussies that were molds of our real pussies,” Seydoux told me. “It was weird to have a fake mold of your pussy and then put it over your real one. We spent 10 days on just that one scene. It wasn’t like, OK, today we’re going to shoot the sex scene! It was 10 days.”

“One day you know that you’re going to be naked all day and doing different sexual positions, and it’s hard because I’m not that familiar with lesbian sex,” added Exarchopoulos.

IRREVERSIBLE (2002)

It’s one of the most notorious—and disturbing—sequences in modern cinema. In Gaspar Noe’s French rape-revenge thriller, told in reverse-chronological order, Alex (Monica Bellucci) has become frustrated by the antics of her boyfriend, Marcus (Vincent Cassel), and leaves a party. On her way home, she sees a pimp named “le Tenia” beating a transgender prostitute. He turns his attention to Alex, follows her into an underpass, pins her to the ground, and brutally beats and anally rapes her.

One of the reasons why it’s so chilling—and caused a string of walk-outs—is that the scene appears to be shot in a continuous take, making it seem all too real. After le Tenia is done raping and beating Alex, you see him removing his penis and putting it back in his pants. But the “continuous take” effect was achieved by joining two of the takes via editing. Noe shot seven different versions of the scene uninterrupted, and ended up with a “virtual take”—combining the first half of take 7 and the second half of take 4.

“It’s not real,” said Bellucci. “It looks like a snuff film because Gaspar shot it in such a realistic way, so people get very upset when they see it. But it’s just acting…You know that nice dress I wore? We had 10 of them because they get destroyed during the rape. So I asked for one for me when we finished. I thought that maybe one night I would wear it because it’s so pretty. But after the scene, I couldn’t touch it. I couldn’t even look at it.”

The scene’s realism was further enhanced by digital clean-up and CGI effects, including adding blood and gashes to Bellucci’s face, as well as attaching a detumescent penis to the rapist as he rolls off her.

“We kept the zip up while we were filming the rape scene because otherwise it would have been too much for Monica,” said Noe. “But I [digitally altered] the scene in postproduction to make it more real.’”

MONSTER’S BALL (2001)

Arguably the most memorable part of Swede Marc Forster’s race relations drama is the feral, cathartic sex scene between Leticia (Halle Berry), a single mother whose husband was executed on death row, and Hank (Billy Bob Thornton), the racist corrections officer that led the man to the electric chair. Angela Bassett was reportedly offered the role but turned it down because of the sex scene, which is very raw, and sees Berry’s character—butt naked—riding Thornton’s while screaming, “Make me feel good!”

But the scene, which shows both actors stark naked and appearing to have sex, was merely the result of excellent acting.

“I would only do it if Billy Bob agreed to be as naked as I was,” said Berry. “We shot the sex scene on Day 19 of a 21-day shoot. I always say Billy Bob and I dated for three weeks and then we had sex. The sex scene scared me completely, but courage comes in strange ways. I look at it now and I think, who is that girl up there?”

“Halle said, ‘Either you tell me every angle of the shoot’—which would make it very stiff—‘or you just give me final cut over the scene,’” added Forster. “I said that was fine. It was better because they didn’t have to worry about it and so we had more freedom. We shot the scene and then three of us went through the dailies. Basically it was decided from there what they wanted to cut or keep. When they saw the final scene, they were both very happy with it.” Berry went on to win the Best Actress Oscar for her uninhibited performance, while Thornton later claimed the realistic nature of the sex scene contributed to the demise of his relationship with then-girlfriend Angelina Jolie.

CALIGULA (1979)

Now regarded as one of the worst films ever made, this biopic tracing the rise and fall of the titular Roman Emperor, played by Malcolm McDowell, contained a great deal of nudity from its stars—including Helen Mirren as his ex-courtesan/wife, Caesonia. But Penthouse founder Bob Guccione’s $17 million epic, scripted by Gore Vidal and (mostly) directed by Tinto Brass, contains a laundry list of unsimulated sex scenes featuring Penthouse Pets, including fisting, fellatio, urination, and penetration.

After Guccione fired Brass, he hired Giancarlo Lui to film an addition 14 minutes of hardcore sex scenes featuring his beloved Penthouse models, editing six of those minutes into the final cut.

“In the two hours of this film that I saw, there were no scenes of joy, natural pleasure, or good sensual cheer,” wrote the late, great film critic Roger Ebert. “There was, instead, a nauseating excursion into base and sad fantasies.” Caligula is one of only three films that Ebert ever walked out of.

DON’T LOOK NOW (1973)

Forster used the sex scenes in the films of acclaimed British director Nicolas Roeg as a model for his big scene in Monster’s Ball. The most famous—and notorious—of which is in his 1973 classic Don’t Look Now.

After the accidental drowning death of their young child, John (Donald Sutherland) and Laura (Julie Christie) take a trip to Venice, Italy. While Laura is out at a restaurant, Heather, a blind woman who claims to be a medium that’s able to communicate with her deceased daughter, approaches. Laura faints, and is taken to the hospital. Upon her return, John and Laura engage in passionate sex—a four-minute sequence that, for years, was claimed to be real thanks to the actors convincing performances.

In Peter Bart’s tome Infamous Players: A Tale of Movies, the Mob, (and Sex), Bart, then a young Paramount exec, claims he visited the Venice set of the film on an “auspicious” day—the day they shot the sex scene. Bart claims he had the following conversation with Roeg:

Bart: Don’t they expect you to say “cut?”

Roeg: I just want to be sure I have the coverage.

Bart: His dick is moving in and out of her. That’s beyond coverage.

The actors, however, claim it was just great acting.

“Peter Bart mendaciously writes that he witnessed the shooting of the love scene in Don’t Look Now and saw sex,” claimed Sutherland. “Not true. None of it. Not the sex. Not him witnessing it. From beginning to end, there were four people in that room. [Director] Nic Roeg, [DP] Tony Richmond, Julie Christie and me. No one else. Wires under the locked door led outside, and this was 20 years before video monitors.”

“It was pretend sex, (but) it was tough on both Donald and myself,” added Christie. We did the scene at the beginning of the film and we were dreadfully embarrassed. After the film came out, my stepfather said to me, ‘I hope you’re not doing any writhing in your next one.’”

source:thedailybeast

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