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|  | |  | |  | Kelly Lynch Nude In Kaboom 18 minutes
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Gregg Araki doesn't make simple movies. They're usually trippy, sexy, homoerotic, surreal and have TONS of nudity. Kaboom follows in the same vein as The Doom Generation or Nowhere but has a decidedly sci-fi feel to it. IF you like Gregg Araki, you're going to like this movie without a doubt. If you're a nudophile, you're going to LOVE this movie thanks to skinful appearances by Juno Temple, Haley Bennett, Roxane Mesquida, Nicole LaLiberte, Ann Magnuson and Kelly Lynch. It is an eyeful. |
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| | | | |  | |  | |  | Kelly Lynch Nude In The L Word: Life, Loss, Leaving 9 minutes
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Season Two, Episode 1. Bette (Jennifer Beals) desperately begs for forgiveness from Tina (Laurel Holloman) over her affair with Candace (Ion Overman), but it falls on deaf ears. But Tina is revealed to be hiding a shocking secret from her friends that she happens to be pregnant again. Meanwhile, Alice (Leisha Hailey) and Dana (Erin Daniels) continue to hide their romantic tryst from the others, including Tonya. Jenny (Mia Kirshner) finds herself with writers block, and saying an emotional goodbye to Tim as he prepares to leave town for a teaching job back in Ohio. Shane lands a new lover, named Carmen de la Morales (Sarah Shahi), whom she meets at a movie studio while doing hairstyling for her latest client. With Marina gone after learning of her nervous breakdown and her attempted suicide, Kit decides to buy The Planet and continues to have mixed feelings over hanging out with Ivan (Kelly Lynch). |
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|  | |  | |  | Kelly Lynch Nude In Desperate Hours 40 seconds of nude videos
Poor, poor Michael Cimino. He hit pay-dirt and artistic success with 1976's The Deer Hunter, and then continued to besmirch his reputation more and more with each subsequent movie he brought to the screen. The bottom of his barrel? This 1990 laugh-fest, a remake of a somewhat well regarded 1950's movie about a psychopathic killer (Mickey Rourke) who holds a not-so-ordinary family hostage while waiting for the lawyer he's romancing to join him. Perhaps looking for revenge for the way Rourke unceremoniously left her behind during a chase earlier in the movie, the lawyer, (played by a fetching but continuously put-upon Kelly Lynch) strikes a deal with a FBI agent to lure her lover into their grasp.
It doesn't sound half-bad, but overwrought acting and a bizarrely slow pace make this a botched thriller that's damn hard to watch despite some usually excellent talent in the cast. Rourke knows his way around the slimy villain caricature, thus all is well there, but both Mimi Rogers and a sneering Anthony Hopkins leave very little scenary unchewed as the parents of the family held hostage. Alas the standout performance of the movie for sheer wackiness is Lindsay Crouse's over-the-top portrayal of the FBI agent obsessed with nabbing Rourke. During her screen time, one would be hard pressed to either identify her accent or understand exactly what she is trying to say, though it's hard to miss the absurd number of profanities she hurls at he subordinates.
Cimino gave many the impression he was a one-trick pony long before this disaster hit the screen, but with it, he cemented the argument of his critics.
- Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
- Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
- DVD Release Date: April 16, 2002
- Run Time: 105 minutes
- US Theatrical Release Date: October 5, 1990
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