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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s just sad how much time some people put into taking down and hating women. Hope you enjoyed another weekend filled with that. 👍 [/quote] No one hates other women more than BL. Sad but true.[/quote] Doesn’t seem correct in this case given that several of her actions in this case appeared to be motivated by a desire to protect other actresses on set, such a protecting the actress playing underage Lily from performing extra sex and simulating climaxing on camera for Baldoni (despite being unscripted) during the WGA strike where such unscripted acting would not be allowed, etc. (Also commenting afterwards, “I know I’m not supposed to say this, but that was so hot!” Ew ew ew.) Seemed like excluding those unscripted scenes filmed ostensibly during the strike were a big part of why Lively wanted to edit the film. Wtf was up with Baldoni’s obsession with filming women climaxing on camera in his pg-13 movie, anyway? [/quote] Clearly you never saw when Harry met Sally. On a more serious note, Are you the same poster who as so disgusted by the birth video? It seems you have a lot of issues with intimacy and female sexuality. Most women don’t consider either to be inherently gross or bad in the manner expressed in your posts.[/quote] When Harry Met Sally and Sinners are both rated R. Thanks for making my point. [/quote] You didn’t answer my question and I didn’t bring up Sinners, that was a different poster. You are the same poster who was offended by the birth video, no? An attempt to film women enjoying sex is not inherently dirty or worthy of a R rating. You seem to be extremely uncomfortable with female nudity and sexuality.[/quote] lol, no, I’m no prude, I’m a realist. I am saying the movie was PG-13 and not R, and neither men nor women climax onscreen in PG-13 movies. Baldoni is limited in what female sexuality and nudity he can show in his PG-13 movie. So insisting on filming climaxing and nudity that can never make it to the final cut (much less springing it on the actors and actresses without notice) is unprofessional of the director in charge, who should know better. Don’t know how else I or the other poster can explain this in a way you can understand. You seem to have some sort of mental block about it. [/quote]
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