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Tina Littlewood EUF, from the film; Better Off Dead. Rare as fuck B&W pubicity still.
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Tina Littlewood EUF GiF, from the film; Better Off Dead. An unexpected EUF, though not a particularly good one.
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Alison Brie EUF, from; Hot Sl*ts.
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That Hot sl*ts scene is a modern classic, IMO. I finds a place on one of my Underrated Scenes of Stripping lists where I analyze why it's so great: https://www.deviantart.com/humiliati...ng-4-918911557
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Don't know if this has been posted yet but its a Minor Bit of EUF from the old Monkees TV Show. A girl gets her skirt ripped off at a race track.
youtube.com/watch?v=xEStLNkt97Y Last edited by spacecake; 09-08-2022 at 04:16 PM. |
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Never saw that one, before.
Last edited by spacecake; 09-08-2022 at 04:16 PM. |
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Here's an interesting film from 1991-- "There's Nothing Out There" (1991).
This was writer-director Rolfe Kanefsky's first film. It could be argued that it was Kanesky who first came up with the idea of the "self aware" horror movie. One of the characters in the film is a horror movie buff, and when he and his friends go to a secluded mountain cabin for the weekend, he warns them that they are just setting themselves up for a crazed killer. In one scene, one of the characters grabs the mike boom and swings himself out of danger. This was even before "Scream" when political correctness was just setting in. The 90's were when horror film makers decided to replace nudity with self awareness and humor. Ironic, really, because Kanesky has always been unapologetic about making films tailored for the male gaze. In the film, Bonnie Bowers plays one of the nubile would be victims and spends over half the movie running around barefoot in a skimpy bikini. And she HATED it. Hated the film, hated acting, and felt exploited. In the commentary director Kanesky states that he had a running battle with Bowers, who complained that while she was "standing around in her underwear" her male co-stars were fully dressed... Kanesky states that it was a bikini and plays coy, but it's obvious that's really a moot point. Bowers clearly looked on it as underwear. I love details like this. Bowers felt exploited and exposed, and can do nothing about it of course. She's exploited. Forever. Makes watching this film with her in that bikini that much more enjoyable knowing that. Why I don't really know... This was the only film credit for Bowers. The nudity shown in the below images is all there is of her besides the bikini. After acting in the film, Bowers became a musician and still performs today. |
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hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcmPD3Jv0CI - old Benny Hill sketch, this is the highest quality version I've seen
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