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mrswdk wrote:Bernie's taste and women definitely suggests an old white male cruising Thailand looking for nasty prostitutes.
waauw wrote:Damned symmetry, go make a different topic.
Shannon Apple wrote:I've deleted a post due to a report. I don't read this tasteless thread, but if there are any more reports of underage children being posted in here as "sexy," I am going to recommend to admins that something be done about that person. Posting what are clearly 14-16 year old schoolgirls here is leaning toward paedophelia. Have a nice day.
Shannon Apple wrote:I've deleted a post due to a report. I don't read this tasteless thread, but if there are any more reports of underage children being posted in here as "sexy," I am going to recommend to admins that something be done about that person. Posting what are clearly 14-16 year old schoolgirls here is leaning toward paedophelia. Have a nice day.
mrswdk wrote:Deletes posts which are on topic, defends right of Symmetry to troll with posts which are not on topic.
u guys!
Symmetry wrote:mrswdk wrote:Deletes posts which are on topic, defends right of Symmetry to troll with posts which are not on topic.
u guys!
Sod off mate, some things are out of bounds always.
mrswdk wrote:Symmetry wrote:mrswdk wrote:Deletes posts which are on topic, defends right of Symmetry to troll with posts which are not on topic.
u guys!
Sod off mate, some things are out of bounds always.
Ironic statement from the guy who has made a point of crossing the boundaries of this thread over and over again.
I think she was 14 in that movie.muy_thaiguy wrote:Hey, Duk. Just to throw this out there, Brooke Shields wasn't 18 yet when she acted in Blue Lagoon. They had to bring in body doubles for those scenes.
notyou2 wrote:I think she was 14 in that movie.muy_thaiguy wrote:Hey, Duk. Just to throw this out there, Brooke Shields wasn't 18 yet when she acted in Blue Lagoon. They had to bring in body doubles for those scenes.
wikipedia wrote:Shields' first major film role was an appearance in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby (1978), a movie in which she played a child who lived in a brothel (in which there were numerous nude scenes).[1] As she was only 12 years old when the film was released, controversy regarding child pornography arose.[30][31][32] This was followed by a slightly less controversial and less notable film, Wanda Nevada (1979).
After two decades of movies, her best known films are still arguably The Blue Lagoon (1980), which included nude scenes between teenage lovers on a tropical island (Shields later testified before a U.S. Congressional inquiry that older body doubles were used in some of them), and Endless Love (1981). The MPAA initially rated Endless Love with an X rating. The film was re-edited to earn an R rating.[33] She won the People's Choice Award in the category of Favorite Young Performer in four consecutive years from 1981 to 1984. In 1998, she played a lesbian, Lily, in The Misadventures of Margaret.[34]
Shields began her career as a model in 1966, when she was 11 months old. Her first job was for Ivory Soap, shot by Francesco Scavullo.[1] She continued as a successful child model with model agent Eileen Ford, who, in her Lifetime Network biography, stated that she started her children's division just for Shields. In 1978, when she was 12 years old, Shields played a child prostitute her age in the film Pretty Baby. Eileen Ford, founder of the Ford Modeling Agency, said of Brooke Shields: "She is a professional child and unique. She looks like an adult and thinks like one."[23]
In 1980, the 14-year-old Shields was the youngest fashion model ever to appear on the cover of Vogue. Later that same year, Shields appeared in controversial print and TV ads for Calvin Klein jeans. The TV ad included her saying the famous tagline, "You want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing."[1][24][25] Brooke Shields ads would help catapult Klein's career to super-designer status.[26]
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By the age of 16, Shields had become one of the most recognizable faces in the world, because of her dual career as a provocative fashion model and controversial child actress.[1] Time magazine reported, in its February 9, 1981, cover story, that her day rate as a model was $10,000. In 1983, Shields appeared on the cover of the September issue of Paris Vogue, the October and November issues of American Vogue and the December edition of Italian Vogue.[19] During that period Shields became a regular at New York City's nightclub Studio 54.[28] In 2009, a picture of Brooke Shields naked, taken when she was 10, and included in a work by Richard Prince, Spiritual America, created a row. It was removed from an exhibition at the Tate Modern after a warning from the police.[29]
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