ah I went to see the new daft punk music video instead. But, to be fair, Dark Lake wasn't in 3d. I needs my 3d. Does she at least show her cellulite ridden ass like she did in Darjeeling? She's gorgeous but I was surprised by the bumps on her ass and upper thigh in that movie, I hope they CG'ed that imperfection in at Wes Anderson's whim.
Jan-03-2011 06:17
EgosXII
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was oooooooookaaaaaayyyyy: Portman was awesome, didn't think the film itself was that amazing though
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Jan-03-2011 07:13
geroin
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good movie, not amazing but
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Originally posted by jupiterone
mila kunis. that is all.
Originally posted by gmilf
ah I went to see the new daft punk music video instead. But, to be fair, Dark Lake wasn't in 3d. I needs my 3d. Does she at least show her cellulite ridden ass like she did in Darjeeling? She's gorgeous but I was surprised by the bumps on her ass and upper thigh in that movie, I hope they CG'ed that imperfection in at Wes Anderson's whim.
Fyi, most women have some cellulite (unfortunately, women's connective tissue is more conducive to the appearance of lumpy skin). So you'd probably be surprised by a lot of chicks. Way to be brainwashed by the media's representation of the ideal woman, lol. The only people who look "perfect" are the ones who obsess over what they eat and work out 10 + hours a week. Or the ones who are airbrushed.
Anyway, if she had cellulite in that movie, she sure as hell doesn't in Black Swan. Her and Kunis trained for 6 months, working out 4-5 hours a day to physically prepare for the role. I suppose you think that's "normal" and that all women should do the same? Get real bro.
Jan-03-2011 18:26
Meat187
Diese scheiß Katze
Registered: Dec 2007
Location: The Night's Plutonian Shore
Originally posted by Miss Pie
Oh ok. Well then you have a thin dick.
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Jan-03-2011 20:29
nefardec
Tranceaddict in tranning
Registered: Oct 2004
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quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
I was reading an article in the National Post, stating that there was some rejection of this film by people in the ballet world. But Aronofsky had said that Swan Lake itself (among other ballets) is actually very dark and Gothic - like the film. Which yeah, I think is awesome. I watched it twice in the same day.
ballet is considered to be one of the highest arts, and film is considered to be the most profane/acessible/popular ... so go figure
whether or not ballet people like it or agree with what aronofsky was obviously trying to do, i think it is successful. and i bet ballet attendance will be up because of it.
guys are going to be like, damn i get to go see some crazy ass lesbians in mini skirts spread their legs AND make my gf think I care about her and the arts.