Word: nude
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...interesting to note how many readers expected negative comments about the Cruise-Kidman cover because the couple appeared to be nude. But not even graphic copulation could save this clunker. Stanley Kubrick spent 53 months on this project, which he had wanted to produce for 28 years. I hope his demise was not triggered by seeing the end result. ARLINE MCFARLANE West Vancouver...
...year-old, and it is clear to me that a vast majority of R-rated movies should not be rated so strictly. If there is more than one F word in a movie, it's R-rated, but even with a nude scene, Titanic gets a PG-13. That's ludicrous. Walk through the halls of any high school, and you will hear worse profanity and more sexually explicit conversations than in most R-rated movies. Walk across the street from the school, and you will often observe violence and drug use. The effect of seeing violence or hearing sexually...
...Club on Mill St. HUPD received a complaint that nude sunbathers on the roof were throwing cans onto the street. Units were dispatched, and did not find any nude sunbathers. Club members told police that the cans blew off the building because of wind...
...tossing her clothes on the floor. "It's sort of messy," she giggles, urging moviegoers to check out her living habits. Says Cruise: "By the end, we felt as if we lived on that set. We even slept in the bed." When Kubrick filmed Cruise and Kidman in the nude scene that opens the film, he closed the set and operated the camera himself, intensifying the intimacy among the three of them...
...suit that he used his expense account for "adult entertainment" with a client. That, suggests attorney Smith, may abet Morgan Stanley's argument that Curry abused his expense privileges. Perhaps the critical question is whether Curry would still be working at Morgan Stanley had he never appeared nude on the magazine cover. Says Curry: "I should never have posed for those pictures." No matter who wins the lawsuit, both sides may be able to agree on that...