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4/17 Speedracer the movie teaches kids that cars=fun, speed=exciting, freedom to drive however you want whenever you want=American. Fuck movies that preach right-wing individualism. Pass this message to your progressive friends. \_ Didn't that movie come out ten years ago or so? Why are you just getting around to reviewing it now? \_ Actually there is a new Speed Racer movie coming out this summer. \_ Is the movie similar to "The Fast and Furious"? \_ The production design looks awesome, tho. And Christina Ricci starving herself was the best decision she ever made. Hot. \_ She used to be hot when she had 32D bosom. \_ She used to be hot with 32D. \_ My gf read a casting call looking for a body double for her back in the "Sleepy Hollow" era. The casting call asked for a 5'2" woman with 32C chest. My gf had the right body but didn't try out for it. \_ Must be before her stupid breast reduction in 2001. http://www.strangecelebrities.com/images/content/5359.jpg \_ Are you sure that is breat reduction? It just looks more like she lost some weight to me. \_ http://www.nndb.com/people/752/000025677 \_ Woot! You got 3 responses to your lame troll! At least they were smart enough to ignore it and just discuss the movie itself. Better luck next time! |
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www.nndb.com/people/752/000025677 -> www.nndb.com/people/752/000025677/ Melanie Griffith, and you would not have to be a sensitive adolescent to recognize what was being telegraphed about Ricci's future. Ricci has said that by her mid-teens, she felt completely removed from any ordinary semblance of reality. Her parents divorced while she was making Addams Family Values, and she reportedly no longer speaks to her father. In a 1998 interview, when Ricci was 17, she rolled up her sleeve to show the reporter a long series of purple burn marks on her arm. She describes herself as "hermit-like" and prefers watching reruns of Law & Order to the glitter of show-biz nightlife. She prefers to work in independent films, finding them better written and more intelligent than Hollywood blockbusters. She says she won't consider scripts that offend her, but the only things that seem to truly offend her are poorly-written scripts and overwrought melodrama. Mermaids (14-Dec-1990) Appears on the cover of: Psychology Today, Apr-2003, DETAILS: Young and Depressed -- Christina Ricci acts out in Prozac Nation Esquire, Jul-2003, DETAILS: Christina Ricci Is Not Crazy, BYLINE: Tim Lewis Do you know something we don't? |