Dude, she was like 12 when she started on that show. Are you sure you’re not confusing Neve Campbell in there somewhere?
You just can’t beat the way she combines (seeming) innocent wholesomeness with those bodacious tatas. She’s a winner in my book.
She’s 26, so we’ve probably got about eight years before she heads over to Playboy in a oh-no-my-youth-is-slipping-away-so-I-better-get-the-nude-photos-taken-while-there’s-still-time panic.
I stand corrected. Nice coding.
Lets cross our fingers.
Re: Christina Ricci and Jennifer Connolly: I was always under the impression that it wasn’t surgical breast reduction so much as “I’ve dieted away all my bodyfat” breast reduction. These days Jennifer Connolly is basically flat-chested - no-one would get such severe reduction surgery, surely.
Well if it wasn’t for her looks she would not of gone far at all, she looks ok I guess. Definately overrated. Give me Jessica Alba anyday
But when it comes down to it, it helps if the movie is good. Case in point: Jawbreaker, with one of the hottest female casts in recent memory: Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart (the Noxzema girl), Julie Benz (Darla from Buffy and Angel), and Judy Greer (Kitty from Arrested Development). All sexy and hot, but even I’ve never been able to make it through that movie.
And Mischa Barton is a skeleton.
That is the reason for my self loathing over the fact that her breasts were the best part of Lost in Space.
“Workplace safe” doesn’t just mean nudity, it means anything that you wouldn’t want your boss to see if you accidentally clicked on it, and your boss was walking by. That includes suggestiveness, or even large red letters saying, “Find Hot Nubile Young Teens.” In this case, a butt with a string bikini.
Just to be clear: we’re not censoring links, per se. We’re saying reality is that someone at work can click on a link inadvertently, while scrolling along. We want to try to avoid embarrassment for such, by requiring a second click, or some such action. In this case, I’ve disabled astro’s link by adding spaces. Anyone who wants to see the link, just copies and deletes the spaces. That way, you’ll not get that site on your screen unintentionally. And that’s our only concern.
Yes, I’m sure I’m not confusing Neve Campbell in there somewhere.
Don’t get me wrong, Neve is also a major fox (and also has been since “Party of Five”), but I’m not confusing the two.
Sure, Lacey was twelve. So was I, at one point (way before her, but still). Thus, I will stand by my claim (based on personal experience) that “she has always been a major fox”, because she has been. That (for the record) does NOT equate to “I had sex with her,” so her age is not really an issue here (at least, IMHO). She’s been cute as hell from the get-go, and hasn’t lost any traction in that competition by growing up.
You’re certainly entitled to your opinion (aren’t skeletons normally bereft of flesh?), but she’s got one of the most wonderfully sculpted faces this side of…whassername. You know, that chick with the thing. That was in that one movie.
Ah: Katie Holmes. I wouldn’t kick any of them out of bed for eating crackers. Especially all at once.
Signed,
Crackers
Of course, now she’s in bed with a guy who IS crackers.
Yeah, except both of them were pretty skinny at times when they had large breasts. Especially Connelly, but Ricci too. They’d probably have to be Skeletors to diet off their naturally plenteous boobage. Connelly’s looking a little Skeletoral in some of her photos, but not THAT Skeletoral, and Ricci still has that nice, round face of hers.
With the total lack of evidence, wild speculation such as this will have to do, I guess.
Don’t forget Pam Grier, sucka.
Can you dig it?
Okay. Well, that makes me feel better about Emma Watson then. (aka Hermione Granger)
And me with Emily Browning (aka Violet Beaudelaire from Lemony Snicket).
I would just like to take the opportunity to repeat the words “busty hottie” and “tight little package.” That is all.
I just can’t see why this ad would be banned. Banned where exactly? China? Saudi Arabia?
I think it was filmed for the Japanese market and banned in the U.S. Lots of stars film commercials in non-U.S. markets and don’t want them shown here. This is discussed above…
Well, if it’s a voluntary decision not to show the commercial in the US market, then the word “banned” isn’t being used properly. “Banned” implies some third party refusing to allow a film to be shown, most often the government being that third party, though sometimes it’s a private group like the Catholic Legion of Decency which bans works from Catholics who are dumb enough to pay attention to them. But if I produce a film in Japan and then don’t market it in the US, I haven’t banned it, because it’s my film and I can do as I like with it, for the most part.