Alright everyone, fess up.
#31
RE: Alright everyone, fess up.
ORIGINAL: luke6450
But isnt it rated m, will they actually let a 4 year old in to see it?
ORIGINAL: Crimson Fox
I am taking my 4 year old son to see it on Sat. morning. I have been told that it is a bit harsh for kids, but he still wants to go, so... here we go.
Nick
I am taking my 4 year old son to see it on Sat. morning. I have been told that it is a bit harsh for kids, but he still wants to go, so... here we go.
Nick
#32
RE: Alright everyone, fess up.
Fleur Delacour is naked
http://wwtdd.com/index.php?type=one&i=325
There are links to two videos on the site. I assume it would be inappropriate to post them here
http://wwtdd.com/index.php?type=one&i=325
Harry Potter and The Goblet Of Fire opens today and playing the pivotal role of Fleur Delacour - one of Harry's rivals in the Tri-Wizard tournament - is French actress Clémence Poésy. And "French actress", of course, is just another way of saying "topless actress". Turns out that Clémence is no exception.
This is a clip from the 2003 movie Bienvenue chez les Rozes. It's all in French, so I have no idea what it's about. From what I can tell, she seems to be playing a topless girl with an impossibly great boob-to-waist ratio. And she's feeling frisky! He's also French, and appears to be uneasy, probably because in the scene before this he was doing a mime about surrendering and smooshed his baguette while adjusting his beret. Why he's not wearing a striped shirt and tight black capri pants, I have no idea.
This is a clip from the 2003 movie Bienvenue chez les Rozes. It's all in French, so I have no idea what it's about. From what I can tell, she seems to be playing a topless girl with an impossibly great boob-to-waist ratio. And she's feeling frisky! He's also French, and appears to be uneasy, probably because in the scene before this he was doing a mime about surrendering and smooshed his baguette while adjusting his beret. Why he's not wearing a striped shirt and tight black capri pants, I have no idea.
#33
RE: Alright everyone, fess up.
ORIGINAL: mxs
The ratings are different in the US, anyone under 17 can see anything that's not rated R or NC-17.
ORIGINAL: luke6450
But isnt it rated m, will they actually let a 4 year old in to see it?
ORIGINAL: Crimson Fox
I am taking my 4 year old son to see it on Sat. morning. I have been told that it is a bit harsh for kids, but he still wants to go, so... here we go.
Nick
I am taking my 4 year old son to see it on Sat. morning. I have been told that it is a bit harsh for kids, but he still wants to go, so... here we go.
Nick
#36
RE: Alright everyone, fess up.
I saw it last night. And really, one of the first things I thought was, I understand why this is rated PG13. It was a good movie, but yes it was very fast paced. Ive read all the books, so I understood everything, but my bf hasnt and he was pretty lost. I had to explain a lot, which Im sure the ppl around us werent too happy about. It was pretty packed. But overall, another good Harry Potter movie!
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