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Picture Thread: Other women that Bearswiin has worked with that were "nothing special"

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  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919
    HuskyJW said:

    BearsWiin said:

    Love me some young Charlotte Church.

    Wish I'd paid more attention to Robin Tunney at the time, but I liked Megan Ward more. Except for the day we filmed at the Tar Pits, when Robin wore that little orange dress.

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    Didn't think much of Carla Gugino on Son-In-Law, other than that she could act circles around Pauly Shore.

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    Of course, there was this other chick on that set who was just hitting her prime...

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    Too bad she smoked, or else I'd have been all over that

    Girls who smoke...poke.
    Bearswiin prefers trannys

    HTH
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919

    BearsWiin said:

    HuskyJW said:

    BearsWiin said:

    Love me some young Charlotte Church.

    Wish I'd paid more attention to Robin Tunney at the time, but I liked Megan Ward more. Except for the day we filmed at the Tar Pits, when Robin wore that little orange dress.

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    Didn't think much of Carla Gugino on Son-In-Law, other than that she could act circles around Pauly Shore.

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    Of course, there was this other chick on that set who was just hitting her prime...

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    Too bad she smoked, or else I'd have been all over that

    Girls who smoke...poke.
    Yes. And kissing them is like licking an ashtray.
    I've never licked an ashtray but I've fucked a smoker.

    True story.
    I once ate a greasy pork sandwich from an ash tray.
  • Ice_Holmvik
    Ice_Holmvik Member Posts: 2,912

    uw2010 said:

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    Holy fuck.
    That's about as close to perfect as it gets for me.
    Bush too big
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,175 Standard Supporter

    Things less grandiose and clinically insane than BearsLoos's tall tales

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    He said he worked on not one but two Pauly Shore movies. I think if he were lying he'd make up a better story than that.
    Encino Man? There can't be that many.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,052 Standard Supporter

    Things less grandiose and clinically insane than BearsLoos's tall tales

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    He said he worked on not one but two Pauly Shore movies. I think if he were lying he'd make up a better story than that.
    Encino Man? There can't be that many.
    Jury Duty, Bio Dome, Son in Law, In the Army Now. People forget that Pauly was a thing, people forget that.
    Totally Pauly. Who can forget the Weasel?
  • BearsWiin
    BearsWiin Member Posts: 5,076

    Things less grandiose and clinically insane than BearsLoos's tall tales

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    He said he worked on not one but two Pauly Shore movies. I think if he were lying he'd make up a better story than that.
    Encino Man? There can't be that many.
    Jury Duty, Bio Dome, Son in Law, In the Army Now. People forget that Pauly was a thing, people forget that.
    Encino Man and Son-In-Law. He was the comedic sidekick in Encino Man, but for some reason people thought afterwards that he was the reason the movie was a success, so they gave him and his shtick more films. I nearly kicked his head by accident the first day of principal photography out in West Hills at the backyard set; he was lying down on the ground with his legs dangling over the side of the excavated swimming pool hole, and out of the corner of my eye, I thought his head was a sandbag. Had I done that, I might never have worked again in Hollywood, but on the flip side I might have done American Film a great service. Actually a pretty nice guy when he wasn't "on."

    Also worked on the first two Beethoven movies. Some of the hottest young ladies were extras on the collapsing deck scene in Beethoven's Second that we shot in the middle of the night up at the Great Outdoors cabin/pond on the Universal backlot. Or maybe my judgement was impaired by the 18-20 hr shifts I'd been working the previous few days. Kinda pissed that all the trees that we built around the cabin never made it onscreen, but I got paid all the same.

    Film I'm most proud of having worked on was Without Limits, about Steve Prefontaine. Just a good film overall.