Blonde
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It's called
blonde
and blonder, so don't expect profound and meaningful jokes.
Our heart-broken explorer had just caught his fiancée in bed with a friend and therefore was ready for anything to get out of town, but maybe this...he finds the Mighty Peking Man but he also finds Ah Wei, a beautiful
blonde
who wears a ragged loincloth and top, who can communicate with Peking Man & also all the other animals in the jungle, except for perhaps a cobra, which bites her.
It does not give meaning, why the
blonde
woman kills her lover just to find another woman, who will make her laundry.
Only he would (1) take footage from a 20-year-old movie about gorillas in diving helmets ("Robot Monster"), (2) combine it with clips from a 30-year-old movie about elephants with hair mats glued to their sides ("One Million B.C."), (3) throw in parts from a God-knows-how-old Filipino movie about midget cannibals, half man/half lobster monsters and beer-bellied Chinese cavemen with snakes growing out of their shoulders (all of the aforementioned footage being in black and white), (4) spend $11.43 shooting new "connecting" footage (in color, no less) with an apparently--to be charitable--confused John Carradine and a bunch of actors who have trouble remembering their lines (among them a vapid
blonde
who is so incompetent that all her dialogue is dubbed in by someone else and who doesn't even have the decency to make up for it by getting naked), (5) put it out under at least 10 different titles and (6) try to pass each one off as a new movie.
I love horror films and
blonde
hotties.
This movie really surprised me because I thought it was going to be another "dumb
blonde"
movie but it really had purpose and meaning.The plot line was really good and I think it teaches kids a lot about responsibility and life in the real world.
On the surface, the giggly
blonde
three-some do their best to show how much fun they are having at the mansion.
976-EVIL 2: The Astral Factor starts at Slate River college where the dean Mr. Grubeck (Rene Assa) has just murdered pretty
blonde
teenager Lori Glazier (Karen-Mayo Chandler) which brings his murder count to five girls, this time however a drunk bum named Turrell (George 'Buck' Flower) is witness to his crime & Grubeck is arrested.
Meanwhile pretty
blonde
teenager (notice a pattern here?)
Richard Lynch, with his searing eyes, gaunt, handsome face, flowing
blonde
hair and sexy voice was a natural to play the vampire, Anton Voytek.
He has David BURNS as his valet and SALLY GRAY as his
blonde
love interest.
This movie was as convincing as trying to tell someone that the
blonde'
s breasts were real.
Goody-goody two shoes Katherine Verdoux
(blonde
cutie Erica Eleniak) hires sleazy private investigator Rafe Gutman (a deliciously smarmy and sarcastic Dennis Miller) to finding her obnoxious missing punk brother Caleb (a perfectly grating Corey Feldman).
Story-wise this is nothing new--all the stereotypes are in place--the loving/bickering couple (Ron Howard and Cindy Williams); the rebel (Paul Le Mal) stuck with a 13 year old (Mackenzie Phuillips); the nerd (Charles Martin Smith) having a disastrous date with a
blonde
(Candy Clark); the hood (Bo Hopkins) showing the good boy (Richard Dreyfuss) a night out and Harrison Ford and Suzanne Somers in small parts.
And how about that old ugly "hustler" in the
blonde
wig that Harrison picks up! Were we meant to believe he was a young guy?
She alternately appears
blonde
and brunette for adult audiences (note, no nudity), and tries not to shoot up.
Extremely slight actioner featuring clean-cut, country club kids turning into suburban Rambos when one of their friends (a busty blonde, no less!) is kidnapped by nefarious third world villains, who naturally keep their caged hostage half-nude.
as he walks into a room of the Duke's filthy, thrift-store attired goons and the camera pans over to the president adorned with a
blonde
wig.
The cast is essentially the same...two girls (one brunette and one blonde) and two boys (one brunette and one blonde) are substituted for the "original" two girls and two boys with the same hair color and the same general appearance.
A disheartened and disillusioned sculptor kills his beautiful -barbie like- girlfriend and entombs her body into a lifelike
blonde
doll.
Assisting Sinbad on his perilous pilgrimage are fiery Princess Farah (radiantly played by the beautiful Jane Seymour), flaky wise old wizard Melanthius (a delightfully dotty Patrick Troughton) and Melanthius' feisty daughter Dione (a winning turn by luscious
blonde
looker Taryn Power).
As you know, I'm not a keen fan of Lana Turner, but here is a vehicle in which the
blonde
siren excels.
And even Nina Wayne (the sister of Carol Wayne, I imagine), who had a much smaller part, makes the most of her comical "dumb
blonde"
role, without genuinely copying her sister.
Right...well Ali (based on a "true" Story) is a bit of a Fat Phobic (just like almost in one in America who's never felt the pain of being fat)..thinking it all about your attitude..and when she loses her sports scholarship..she decides to enter a student film competition for the prize money for school.....and her idea is to prove being unhappy and fat is all out the fat person's negative attitude....if only people like her little brother(overweight) had a positive attitude their lives would be better..thats why she's popular (not because she's a pretty
blonde
jock)..the commercials leading up to this promised a true look/insight into one area of life where bigotry and prejudice are allowed to reign supreme... i "thought" finally people see something about the cost of our obsession with weight...how thou bashing of gay and others may be illegal...but fat bashing is More than OK....But the promise of the commercials was NEVER delivered...even although Ali don's the "Fat suit" for at least a month...at the end of it..she's still very hateful over her mom's past weight (its treated like a very dirty little secret)..never asking why people over eat...or even some the different causes people gain weight, her partner on the film has a hard attitude towards the world in general and never stops calling the one "fat" girl and meets and befriends.."her Fat friend"...after a month spent on this Ali changes only a little..after lying to everyone very little is said after ward...you keep waiting/hoping for her "a Ha! Moment" when finally the light turns on...but we all stay in the dark...along w/her...even at the end when her "boyfriend" admit being a jock if she were to quote "get fat"...he would dump her..because well he's a jock basically...she just shrugs smiles...but then again Jenny Craig was the sponsor...guess that should have told me something....at the end she more or less right and don't let the world decide who you are....or I'm not Shallow...just selectively deep;(
After perishing in an auto crash, a newswire photo flashed across the globe featuring Jayne's
blonde
wig next to the crushed car's right-front tire.
So imagine a bunch of teenagers : the over dramatic intellectual, the sentimental blonde, the overachieving jock, the curious clown, the feminist and the mustache guy.
Brian De Palma's so called "film noir" has all the aspects of a great film: detectives, guns, murder, a beautiful blonde, an Oscar winning brunette, and a boxing match.
But it's not enough to save the entire movie from being an embarrassment: the writers & director have overemphasized the comedy, casting not only a lame Richard Pryor (who lost his sharp wit after he almost torched himself), but also a typical
blonde
bimbo as the villain's mistress, and the guy who plays Lana's drunk ex-husband.
We glimpse a gawky, immature, teeth-in-bands teenager (blonde) towards the end of the movie - Morton (the publisher's) daughter.
But who has this
blonde
(Ludivine Sagnier) - who has she been?
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