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Stone Cold
Celebrity
Sleuth v13n4
50 Best Natural Bosoms
issue, continued. www.csleuth.com. Commentary
yesterday Gisele Bundchen. Cathrine Hardenborg. Cathrine Hardenborg. Cathrine Hardenborg. Janet Lupo Petra Verkaik. Petra Verkaik.
"The
Color of Money", from Tuna
Talked about it before.
A continuation of the story of Fast Eddie from
The Hustler. Paul Newman picks up the character
many years later, when he is no longer an active
player, but sees a young shark (Tom Cruise) that
he wants to manage into the consummate hustler.
The hustling doesn't work that well, but Newman
comes to nderstand more about happiness and being
comfortable with oneself. thumbnails. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio,
who plays Cruise's girl, but also flirts with
Newman, which pisses Newman off since he needs
her to be there for Cruise in order for his
protege to cut it. (1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8)
"Slap
Shot", from Johnny Web
It's Paul Newman middle
aged jock movie day. I knew I was old when I was
discussing movies with some 25 year old
intellectuals, and they said, in effect "the
Coen brothers are so good, they could even make
Paul Newman seem good in Hudsucker Proxy."
Shit, I always thought Paul Newman was kinda
cool, and then I realized he was the very living
symbol of incompetence for the next generation.
Well, I still like him. The movie is "Slap
Shot", a George Roy Hill movie about minor
league hockey. It was an easy watch, with some
sharp humor, and nothing to say other than to
notice the convergence of professional wrestling
and ice hockey as sporting events, and I guess
that point is a little less dramatic since
Gretzky and the Europeans started introducing
more of a finesse game. But what do I know about
hockey? It's Bull Durham on skates. If you liked
one, you'll probably like the other, assuming you
like hockey. The woman is Melinda Dillon, and I
just can't remember her doing any other nudity,
despite a long career and a great chest. (1,
2,
3,
4)
"The
Jerk", from Tuna
It's also Steve Martin
day in our white-haired legends series. Great
satire on the Nouveau Riche. Steve Martin has
become more elegant and sophisticated since then,
but this movie captures the primal silliness of
his early self. A good laugh for you, and your
teens will laugh as well. My favorite gag: his
two water coolers on the tennis court,
upside-down bubble types with the familiar paper
cone-cups, both filled with vintage wine from
Chateau Mouton, red and white. Actually, there
isn't any nudity, but there is Bernadette Peters,
and this stuff is too good to pass up. She shows
the most cleavage in #1 thumbnails. Bernadette Peters (1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8)
"The
Lonely Guy", from Tuna
More laughs from Martin
and Mister Sincerity, Chuck Grodin. This one
technically has no nudity, but that's too
technical, because Robyn Douglass' clothing
covers nothing at all up top, and she's a fine
looking woman. thumbnails. Robyn Douglass (1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9)
The
Wily Beaver
Wily's archive Note the new system. Wily was
getting some direct links to his files, so he
instituted a password system. No charge or
anything. You just have to make note of it and
use it.
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