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Star and
Film Identity |
Scene
Review |
Screenshot |
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Bridget Fonda in Break Up
(Paul Marcus, USA:
1998) |
Bridget roleplayed a
molested wife. But scene here is calm. So she not
supposed to be act sweating. Meaning! Those stains
were true sweat. Make-up
artist nor editor have nothing to do with this. |
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Bobbie Phillips in
Chameleon 3: Dark Angel (John Lafia,
Australia: 2000) |
The torment wasn't
real, not even near. But Bobbie was really hanged
there. Toes off the floor, whilst she stretched her stubble
underarm skin. Almost
all scene long she's grinning. Also pitting. |
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Alonna Shaw
in Double Impact
(Sheldon Lettich,
USA: 1991) |
In this boiler room, steam attacked sometimes. Alonna has to dealt with it while hanging
by wrists in tight rope. If you've
seen this movie, you know how long is that role.
And as we can see many jumping shots,
picture must have took over and over
again. Poor Alonna. |
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Yurike Prastica in
Gadis Pendekar (Jopi Burnama,
Indonesia: 1990) |
Very hang. Very
sweat. This is an old indonesian movie. In Indonesia, there was a period
when women decided not to shave their
pits. They fought on action film in tropical nature.
Sure, they perspired much there. A lot of sweaty
armpits than you can imagine. |
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Monica Bellucci in
Malena
(Giuseppe Tornatore,
Italy/USA: 2000) |
No other word, this
stunning italian actress is armpit sweatable!
Watch again the movie and look closer to ladies' fingers who held and touched
her brutally. They're all wet by Monica's sweat! |
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Lisa Zappardino in
Vineyard, The
(James Hong &
William Rice, Hongkong: 1989) |
James Hong must one of the armpit freaks
director-actor. On this scene, for example, he obviously
tickled Lisa, also placed his hand on two
other cuffed up girls' sweaty armpits as well. Great shots,
though the cuffing part is fake. |
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