Blonde
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It's from 1656, and it's called "Las Meninas," and it's the picture of a little princess and her ladies-in-waiting, and if you look over that little
blonde
princess's shoulder, you'll see a mirror, and reflected in it are her parents, the King and Queen of Spain, who would be standing where you might stand to look at the picture.
And there was a lady with a sign, a very simple sign, a kind of battered-looking
blonde
lady, and the sign was made out of Bristol board, as we say in these parts, and it was made with a marker.
My particular favorite was a
blonde
woman from the Deep South who eventually admitted to me that she was really a necrophiliac, and had taken this job after she got in trouble down at the morgue.
She was a petite
blonde
dynamo, who barely reached five-foot-three.
With his
blonde
hair and blue eyes, Udo could pass for German, but holds an Argentinian passport, so needs a visa to live in Berlin.
Besides, creature of extremes and excess, I've always thought Apollo beautiful but boring, and a bit of a dumb
blonde.
I was like, "Is this what
blonde
girls feel like all the time?
Some were skeletonized, one was wearing purple pajamas, one still had
blonde
facial hair visible.
Then two
blonde
birds turn up & after seducing the incompetent prison guards manage to get the better of them, the six prisoners are released but in a shoot-out their getaway car is damaged leaving them all stranded in the middle of the Arizona desert.
His landlord is an attractive
blonde
who tries to get him to clean up his life with the help of the cult.
Wealthy horse ranchers in Buenos Aires have a long-standing no-trading policy with the Crawfords of Manhattan, but what happens when the mustachioed Latin son falls for a certain Crawford with bright eyes,
blonde
hair, and some perky moves on the dance floor?
And finally, yes, I too wanted Christina Ricci for Christmas, but God clearly never meant her to be a
blonde.
But there is a seen I personally enjoyed: which is when the
blonde
goes to take a bath in a pit of boiling water with a man watching and for about 10 seconds you see her whole body with no towel on!
Brenda Blethyn ("Lovely & Amazing") is the title character 'Betty', a woman trapped in a loveless marriage with a man who is obviously having an affair with his beautiful,
blonde
secretary.
Well now, here's the thing - for this movie to work, you'll have to accept the following - a woman who's murdered is alive again at the end of the movie, a detective stops interrogating the dead woman's fiancée because a newspaper reporter asked him not to, and that same reporter, smitten by a good looking
blonde
hauled into night court for suspicious behavior, winds up getting married to her in exchange for the judge letting her off the hook.
In the end, the
blonde
(Claudia Dell) and the reporter (Richard Hemingway) remained married, but I have no idea how they came to that decision.
Ghoulies IV starts in a museum storage facility where PVC & leather clad
blonde
Alexandra (Stacie Randall) is looking for a ancient jewel, after offing various guards she summon the demon Faust who she worships & wants to have sex with, unfortunately she lost the jewel so he's not very happy & orders her to get the last remaining one... Which belongs to Jonathan Graves (returning from the original Ghoulies (1985) Peter Liapis) who is experienced in demonic possession & stuff like that after the events of the original Ghoulies.
Childish humor, cheap looking sets, cheap looking effects, a plot that makes "Legally
blonde"
look like "The Usual Suspects" and so many coincidences that I can now officially say that Robert Rodriguez had brain surgery somewhere after 1996.
You know, raise a family with a certain
blonde
mechanic, that sort of thing.
They are engaged, but every one knows that Zaslow isn't going to marry any one that isn't
blonde
and built, so only Didi is surprised when he dumps her.
The obese sheriff played by Hoyt Axton looked like a refugee from the Jerry Springer show and I found the
blonde
female lead Jennifer Jason Leigh rather plain.
With the slicked back
blonde
hair, he certainly looked the part but he didn't really act the part well.
This movie was so bad If anyone out their who starred in the movie are reading this including the director,i HATE YOU! LOL,that
blonde
woman, who was running away screaming through the forest.At least CRY RATHER THAN SCREAM AND KEEP DOING THE DODGY HEAVY BREATHING!! and oh dear god, if it was the director who sorted out the cameras on this one, then go back to a normal job.
I cant remember much about it but one thing i do remember was the
blonde
girl getting it on with some guy in the back of a shop every 5 mins.
One of the members, a
blonde
all-American white boy, would never be accepted by Muslim terrorists in real life.
Lets start with the
blonde
- Debbie - She's a slut of a girl, i mean come on she wears mini skirts, she has stupid frizzy
blonde
hair and a freckley red bunny like face.
Dreamy young Ashton Kutcher (as Tom Stansfield) wants a date with sexy
blonde
Tara Reid (as Lisa Taylor).
Stunning
blonde
Natasha Henstridge is the young, not-so-grieving widow in the mansion on the hill, telling her story to a TV reporter in Monroeville, Virginia.
Racing enthusiast Fabian (as Tommy Callahan) smokes, drinks, and suffers blackouts while juggling feelings for alluring brunette Annette Funicello (as Francie Madsen) and
blonde
mainstay Diane McBain (as Annie Blaine).
He has a jealous girlfriend, who breaks her ankle and her dance spot goes to the cute
blonde
newcomer who Chris has eyes for.
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