Nude Glamour In Public

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
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Sizzling bombshell Scarlett Johansson bares it all for the camera

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Irresistible Rachel Stevens in tiny sexy bikinis

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Carrie Underwood Bikini Pictures

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Carrie Underwood Bikini Pictures

Carrie Underwood Bikini Pictures
It’s not every day that I get a hot country singer in her bikini on the site. Come to think of it I don’t think I’ve ever had a hot country singer in her bikini on this site. That just makes these pictures of Carrie Underwood showing off her tight little body in the Bahamas even more special. I don’t want to seem too critical, but I think it might be about time some rich cowboy buys Carrie a couple of “gifts”. Warm, soft, squeezable “gifts” that melt in my mouth. Just a suggestion.  See more pictures now!!!

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Fast Food Nation

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Fast Food Nation

Richard Linklater has made a niche for himself with a diverse range of highly original, intelligent and interesting mpegs that are largely dialogue driven. Some are idiosyncratic variations of popular genres like Before Sunrise and Before Sunset. Waking Life was cutting edge and in a genre of its own while School of Rock was a mainstream hit in the teenage comedy genre.In a sense, Linklater is like Michael Winterbottom. They have very different styles in film-making, but both tackle vastly different projects from one film to the next, creating impressive bodies of work. Any Linklater film is going to be anticipated by fans of his work, and Fast Food Nation does not disappoint.Based on Eric Schlosser’s non-fiction book of the same name, the film is a fictionalisation co-written by Schlosser and Linklater. The structure of the film is unconventional. It is complex, depicting a number of social, economic and human issues with much compassion. Though the characters’ paths cross (or come close to it) at different stages, the film is not exactly an ensemble piece. The different stories don’t join up in a contrived manner we often see in this genre. Sections are pieced together with a great line up of actors, such as Patricia Arquette, Bruce Willis, Ethan Hawke and Kris Kristofferson, each of whose characters are interesting enough to carry the film alone.The truth behind the burgers we eat is revealed through Mickey’s Burgers Marketing Manager Don Henderson (Greg Kinnear) as he attempts to discover the source of faecal contamination of the burgers. Amber (Ashley Johnson) is the conscience of the film. As she discovers the ethics in producing the burgers she smilingly dispenses to the public, we share in her transformation.Catalina Sandino Moreno was terrific as the Colombian drug mule in Maria Full of Grace and again shines in this film as the desperate and indignant Mexican illegal worker. Paul Dano’s role as a Mickey’s worker is small but much more interesting than his performance in the mediocre Little Miss Sunshine. Though the story is American, there’s relevance to Australia with the proliferation of fast food chains, the new IR laws, and cheap imported labour.The film is largely character-driven but be warned that there are some gruesome scenes towards the end scenes that should and need to be seen. The film is almost a companion piece to Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me. Whereas Super Size Me was an entertaining documentary, it wasn’t as hard-hitting as this fictionalised semi-satirical look behind the scenes. Has anyone else noticed that McDonalds is blitzing us with marketing, just as they did in the lead up to Super Size Me? Fast food companies are afraid of this film, and should be. It is well worth seeing.

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El Crimen del Padre Amaro

Friday, November 13th, 2009

El Crimen del Padre Amaro

The film Crimen del Padre Amaro is set in Los Reyes, Mexico in 2002. In Mexico by 2002, a continuing economic, political, and social crisis was spiraling deeper and deeper. The chaos was caused by a debt problem and the system of dependent capitalism the debt produced. “Between 1994 and 2000 average wages declined 21 percent” (Keen 317). By 2002, Mexico had become more and more dependent primarily upon the United States, its foreign export, and its investment-capital markets. Despite these setbacks, Mexicans always had something to fall back upon and to look to for support: the Catholic Church.The Catholic Church is the main focus in the movie Crimen del Padre Amaro. There are no specific events that occurred within the movie that occurred in real Mexican history; however the events that do occur are believable and likely happened. Within the film, Padre Benito is taking money donations from a local drug lord to help fund a new hospital. Since there are many drug lords in Mexico it is not unbelievable that two of the most powerful groups in Mexico are the drug lords and the Church officials. It makes sense that they would overlap at some point, however I am sure that this scenario does not occur in all areas of Mexico. The director could have made it a little clearer that the drug lord was an actual drug lord; it was a little confusing with the mayor and the drug lord to keep each person separate. Another point of corruption within the Church is the fact that both Padre Benito and Padre Amaro have sexual relations with females despite their celibacy vows. This is not surprising at all, since it has become public knowledge that many Catholic priests have had sexual relations with people in recent years. The director could have shown more of the economic crisis and guerrilla warfare situations more, because they were a little confusing if one did not know or look into what was going on in Mexico in 2002.The film is well made and attention-grabbing. The plot is a little confusing at first, as most movies are, however it all becomes much clearer and focused as the movie continues. In the beginning of the movie, Padre Amaro is seen as the good guy, who everyone wanted to succeed; however, by the end of the film, I looked upon Padre Amaro with complete disgust. Ironically, Padre Benito, I felt, was a horrible, corrupt priest in the beginning, and by the end I liked him much more than ever before. Padre Amaro was so young and yet he ended up being the most selfish and corrupt of all the priests in the community. Crimen del Padre Amaro is a very interesting film that is entertaining and worth watching to see what modern-day rural Mexico is like.The film Crimen del Padre Amaro shows an interesting outlook of the Catholic Church and the corruption that exists within the Church in Mexico. It is very gripping and definitely worth watching. Although there are parts that can be confusing, it is fascinating to see how rural and “backward” parts of Mexican life can be. I would recommend viewing this movie and on a scale of 1-10, I would give it a 7.

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Mischa Barton Pubic Hair Upskirt

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Mischa Barton Pubic Hair Upskirt

Mischa Barton showing off her pubic hair while sitting down in a more than short skirt. See her white panties and her pubes in these candid celebrity up-skirt photos. These are the shots you wish you could of seen when she was on the O.C., see the public hair exposed Mischa Barton celebrity upskirt photos right here today!

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