Anonymous wrote:Parents suck for letting their children be exploited like this. I turn it off. All the gratuitous sex, drug use and violence has completely turned me off from movies and most tv. It’s just doesn’t reflect my world. I can’t relate, and I don’t want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had similar reservations about a baby/toddler who was in a Lifetime movie I watched several years ago (don't judge me, lol) about domestic violence (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cry_for_Help:_The_Tracey_Thurman_Story). There's a scene where the title character is horribly and violently beaten while her baby/toddler is watching. In the scene, the baby is wailing. Obviously, no one was actually getting beaten, but the baby isn't aware of that. I'd have a really difficult time subjecting my child to that kind of upset and trauma.
The child didn’t see that. I know they filmed it to make it appear that way, but it isn’t realty. Kiernan Shipka did an interview about this - finally watching mad men when she was older and seeing the difference between what she was told to react to when they filmed her part of the scene, and what the final scene was really about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was weird when Judd Apatow had his 14-15 year-old daughter in that Love show in Netflix. While she wasn't in any sex scenes, there were plenty others on the show and I'm sure she ended up watching the full episodes of the series. Obviously he is very sexually open, but even so I would've thought he and his wife would've wanted to keep their daughter out of such a show. But who knows anymore. Seems like anything goes anymore for kids of all ages simply because they have see it all before now anyway.
Apatow is a degenerate low-life, so I'd expect nothing less. His daughter ended up dropping out of college because she couldn't stand student housing in "miserable" cold weather Evanston; preferred her parents mansion in sunny LA.
Anonymous wrote:I had similar reservations about a baby/toddler who was in a Lifetime movie I watched several years ago (don't judge me, lol) about domestic violence (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Cry_for_Help:_The_Tracey_Thurman_Story). There's a scene where the title character is horribly and violently beaten while her baby/toddler is watching. In the scene, the baby is wailing. Obviously, no one was actually getting beaten, but the baby isn't aware of that. I'd have a really difficult time subjecting my child to that kind of upset and trauma.
Anonymous wrote:
The Hollywood exploitation of children is outrageous.
And don’t get me started on the steady onslaught of gun violence promoted by Hollywood.
Anonymous wrote:Found a blog post. It was Mishka. She was topless, gyrating on him in the video, at age 17. He was 28 years old.
http://popdirt.com/underaged-actress-gets-topless-with-enrique-in-addicted/21602/
Anonymous wrote:This is why I stopped watching game of thrones.... in episode 3 or 4, there was a 6 year old was being breast fed (that was the storyline that the kid was too old and this would scar him.) I looked it up so know it wasnt her real breast he was coddling, but did they explain to the kid what he was “simulating”? I AM a prude so that and other scenes those first few episodes made me reconsider what I found entertaining so I didn’t watch
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minors can’t be filmed nude.
End of story.
Wasn't the 17yo actress from "The OC" in an Enrique Iglesias video topless? Mishka something. I recall that from about 15 years ago. She was the *it* actress during that time frame, she was topless (filmed from the back) in the music video. Or am I misremembering?
It was probably a body double for those shots. They wouldn’t advertise it, though, because it would take away from the thrill of it.
It wasn’t. I recall the outrage. There was no “but those scenes were with a bottle double” rebuttal. They were her. Just short of 18.