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  1. Very cool look.
  2. Hot as always, but that pair of jeans doesn't seem to flatter her butt!
  3. Stop hiding the bootie VS, we know she has a nice one! :persuazn:
  4. Her legs. Damn.
  5. SympathysSilhouette replied to goose's topic in Sports
    Joined up, but only the classic league. My team name should give some idea of my focus in terms of my selection.
  6. Video: http://gfycat.com/PrestigiousMagnificentItalianbrownbear https://scontent-lhr3-1.cdninstagram.com/hphotos-xaf1/t50.2886-16/11855194_112749772405362_226689268_n.mp4 Wow at the video! Only motion really does justice to how incredibly Nina's body truly is.
  7. I thought they handled it well at the beginning of the episode. Ani initiated things but then Ray protested after which Ani saw the foolishness of them hooking up as well. So why they felt the need to return to that at the end of the episode is beyond me.
  8. Which ones? The guy who asked for 40 cents on the dollar to fence him the diamonds. And his two big-ass bodyguards.
  9. LOL! Those guys reminded me instantly of "Snatch".
  10. Looking at that gif, Ray's mustache was perhaps the shows greatest loss to date.
  11. I don't recall a set photographer Did he even have a speaking part? He only had a couple of lines. One of which was guiltily admitting that he was perving on the hot, scantily clad extras. This is the guy:
  12. I like the theory of the brother being the set photographer. It would also explain what Laura was really doing on that set (to meet with her brother). It even links back to the core of the entire intrigue: taking pictures (or video).
  13. Like with the first season, the True Detective is probably supposed to be the audience. In any case, in the noir tradition, the detective doesn't have to be very good at his job. Just a victim of circumstance who happens upon some secret, or is used as a pawn, ... Speaking more broadly about the plot, this piece should answer almost every question (and many you might never have had). http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2015/08/03/true_detective_season_two_a_guide_to_the_plot_of_this_confusing_season.html
  14. Also in that Dutch interview: the fact that she went 1.5 years without seeing her mother! That seems an awful long time, especially for a globe-trotting model.
  15. Looks like the theory about the kids plotting their revenge might be the right one. I did find Paul's demise unrealistic. He survives a confrontation with four trained mercenaries but then gets killed by a guy who just happens to find himself at the right exit? Remember that Paul entered the underground tunnels through another door and there were likely several other ways out of there, but somehow Burris won the lottery by choosing the right one. How was he even there?
  16. Red hat & panties = have mercy!
  17. I'm not sure if I like the fact that they are staying so true to the original design of their outfits. Staying too faithful to the source materials is how you get things like Snyder's "Watchmen".
  18. It's funny, there is a tinge of an American accent there even when she speaks Dutch.
  19. He is obviously not dead. This is all part of the shows kayfabe. Neither the cast, the showrunners or the producers are deviating from what was shown on the screen. Until it will be disproved on the screen itself.
  20. So hot. I do wish she would get more varied work.
  21. No one is denying this, but dealing with bad interviewers, or incompetent interviewers or even rude interviewers is part of the job. She is there to sell the movie. That is all. If she wants to deal with those anchors, she can do so after the interview has been concluded. The way this usually goes is that the star bullshits (giving polite answers and not showing their frustration in spite of the incompetence being displayed) his way through the horrid interview and then either refuses to have an interview in the future with the same people (so if the same channel wants an interview for another movie they would need to let it be done by other people) or any future interview would under strict rules and/or a very tightly scripted pre-interview. Every single actor in the world hates doing promo. But it's part of the deal for anyone who wants to be in the industry. It was just weird and immature and I'm sure that it displeased those in charge of the feature's media campaign.
  22. I hope not, that would be really contrived. Those scenes actually reminded me more of Twin Peaks Specifically about Bob on Twin Peaks. Of course there have been too many subtle and not so subtle references to Twin Peaks all season long.
  23. The interviewers obviously did not help, but dealing with bad interviewers who ask inane questions is part of the job. If a pre-arranged TV interview can get her in this cranky state, I wonder how she fares at press junkets!