'She refuses to do nude scenes.'
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msscelestal — 19 years ago(April 09, 2007 05:51 PM)
True, there are exceptions to every rule. But most male actors haven't and won't appear fully nude in films. Nor are they asked to, unlike women.
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mxb2001 — 18 years ago(May 04, 2007 01:44 PM)
I say BRAVO! Not because I wouldn't want to see more of her but because this way there'll always be something left to desire. Perhaps the old saying: "Having something is not as good as wanting it." applies. Back in the good ole' days (the 80's
there wasn't much nudity and boy did the ladies back then seem all the sexier for it. After all, once you've seen it (all) what's left? -
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Lily-32 — 17 years ago(October 07, 2008 08:07 PM)
snort From what I've heard one could argue Showgirls wasn't worth watching AT ALL, let alone what they did or didn't show. Haven't seen it myself of course because such films have no interest for me and actually disgust me.
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AllNicknamesAreTaken — 18 years ago(November 12, 2007 09:17 AM)
Personally, I find it hypocritical when somebody pretends to be on a higher moral ground by not doing nudity but then spends half the movie running around in a tight shirt with a bare stomach showing and big tits bouncing. Obviously, she didn't accept the role because she thought it would be some kind of magnificent artistic expression. She just looks like a tease for doing that. If you're going to make a statement by not doing nudity, then don't be a tease either.
People don't watch horror movies for great acting. They watch them for the scare, the gore, the gratuitous nudity, etc. We're not talking about Shakespeare or Broadway theater here people. My point is that if a person objects to nudity because they want to be acknowledged as an actor/actress and not as another hot body, then follow through with that conviction all the way. Because when you refuse to do nudity but then dress provocatively, you will be viewed by many people as nothing more than a tease.
The chick who played Lori got on my nerves because she did the exact same thing. And I'm sure I wasn't the only guy who was admiring her implants more than her "artistic expression". If you're an actress and you're trying to impress guys with your acting ability, then don't spend the entire movie exploiting your body and teasing us. Because us guys are going to be spending more time admiring your hot body than we are admiring your acting talents. That doesn't make us immature, or scumbags either. There's nothing wrong with admiring beautiful women and wanting to see them naked. It's 100% normal and healthy.
And before everybody freaks out, I'm not maligning her for not doing nudity. That's her prerogative. And judging by her body of work, she's a pretty good actress. -
Red_Dust — 16 years ago(December 02, 2009 07:44 PM)
Anybody ever think that maybe she doesn't want her family to see her naked on screen? I'm sure most of the people who are putting her down cause she won't do nudity are guys. Guys, would you be OK with your family seeing you naked? If you are OK with that, then you're kinda weird.
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d_imdb-514 — 18 years ago(December 22, 2007 02:26 PM)
"Can anyone really name a movie, besides porn, that nudity has helped further the story?"
I Am Curious - Yellow & Blue to name one.
The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum to name two.
I'm sure there are more, but those are just two off the top of my head. -
rekcusdoo — 17 years ago(September 13, 2008 07:47 PM)
There is a big difference between penises on screen and tits on screen. You could argue that there are many movies that have topless women and it's rated R but many movies that have topless men and are only rated PG. Most movies that have bottomless women are also rated NC-17 as are most movies with penises.
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KayKay419 — 16 years ago(February 09, 2010 08:24 AM)
"Honestly, nudity does nothing for a film. Can anyone really name a movie, besides porn, that nudity has helped further the story? That wasn't just in the film to say, hey look there's someone's tit?"
Okay, I didn't read every post, but did anyone say: Basic Instinct, when she flashes her hooha? -
mothygamer — 16 years ago(March 11, 2010 09:35 PM)
I think that there are movies where nudity is absolutely appropriate to the story, and there are some easy (non-titillating) cheats for using nudity to convey certain emotional aspects of a character. However, I do think that
Basic Instinct
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james_logan_howlett — 11 years ago(June 21, 2014 03:20 PM)
http://www.imdb.com/board/10101428/
The nudity in this film is integral to the film. -
The_King_of_Cool — 18 years ago(May 16, 2007 11:05 AM)
Freddy Vs Jason was ok, fun watch but will never be an elite horror flick.
But her comments were idiotic.
Besides New Nightmare look at the last few Elm St. flicks, look at the last few Jason movies.
Now with that and the movie is Freddy Vs Jason; I think it's fairly obvious what kind of movie it will be.
Both franchises stopped trying to scare the audience a long time ago. Was she really execting a legit, scary and suspesneful movie?
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Five-Leaves_Left — 18 years ago(May 17, 2007 11:36 AM)
To111c put Katie's complaints into context one has to look at the history of how she got the job in the first place.
Katie's agent was contacted by the producers and she was asked to audition for the LEAD.
When she went to the audition they told her they didn't want her for the lead, but for the role of Gibb.
In short they lied to her to get her to go to the audition in the first place!
Then, after she reluctantly accepted the role, and had pointed out that the nude scenes were a non-starter (both the shower and the jumping up and down on the guy in bed are body-doubled), they insisted she was to do the nude scenes.
So Katie had a running battle with the director for a number of days.
On top of that, Katie was guilty of not having watched either a Freddy or a Jason movie. In her defence, she has always said she is a 'hiding behind the couch at the gory scenes, girl'. And so Katie only saw one, on a borrowed portable DVD player,when in makeup (onset)on the first day of principal shooting; needless to say she was disappointed.
So, yes it is true that Katie really should have done some research before even accepting to go for the audition; in which case one suspects she may well not have taken ANY role in the movie.
On the other side of the coin, her comments were spot on as regards the quality, or rather the lack of it, in the movie. Though, as ever, Katie's comments are not exactly calculated to win friends and influence people; but that's Katie