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TV Round-Up
The Naked
News
edition for April 22
featured full frontal
and rear nudity from Eila Adams and
the newbie " Angie,"
who is a real cutie.
And here, in 1080p, is a
related item. It is the
scene Eila Adams talked
about in her set at Yuk
Yuks. In an early scene
from the movie Enemy, she
masturbates in front
of Jake Gyllenhaal.
She is credited as her
alter ego, Misha
Highstead. I'm not sure
which, if either, is her
real name. I don't even
know why she bothers
using two different
names for her movie and
TV careers, since both
careers basically
involve getting naked.
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* Yellow
asterisk:
funny (maybe).
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White
asterisk:
expanded
format.
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* Blue
asterisk: not
mine.
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No
asterisk: it
probably
sucks.
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OTHER
CRAP:
Catch
the deluxe
version of
Other Crap in
real time,
with all the
bells and
whistles, here.
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Tres
Bodas de Mas
(2013)
3
Bodas de Más is a romantic
comedy, Spanish style,
where hopeless-in-love
Ruth (Inma Cuesta) is
dumped by her latest
boyfriend, so she pours
herself into her work as a
university scientist
working on lobsters. Three
wedding invitations from
ex-boyfriends arrive at
the same time, and her
love life hits rock
bottom. She takes her new
intern, the younger Dani
(Martiño Rivas) to the
wedding of Mikel (Paco
León) where she meets
plastic surgeon Jonás
(Quim Gutiérrez) and gets
along with him fine, but
when he is called away,
Ruth falls into her old
habits and drunkenly
sleeps with Dani and a
party guest. She meets up
with Jonás and they fall
in love, but something is
not quite right about him,
which she finds out at the
wedding of her old
boyfriend, now a woman
Álex (Laura Sánchez).
Will Ruth ever find true
love?
A pretty standard romantic
comedy with a Spanish
twist so there's a bit
more sex. The character of
Ruth doesn't exactly break
new ground as she's wacky
and absent-minded and gets
into predicaments easily,
just like every other girl
in a romantic comedy, but
Inma Cuesta is fine and
has a few funny moments
including one really
bizarre one at the end of
the movie. And her
character has an unhealthy
obsession with the song
"Carrie," so marks off for
that. Nothing
groundbreaking, but good
fun.
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