Wasn't Bridgette Bardot was considered more of a bimbo than Marilyn Monroe? I love how Bridgette gotten more serious roles in her life than Marilyn which she begged for then later offed herself cause of it
>Bay's cinema regularly oggles bodies and encourages their own oggling in turn. Laura Haddock is gazed at but when she wants to, deflects it, and is also given her own agency as looker when she oggles Wahlberg's weird muscley torso as an ancient talisman whirrs around his body and tracks down his pants. My sides
Camden Kelly
Is it cynical of me to question the sincerity of this review? I don’t doubt that he likes the movie but it seems like he’s exaggerating his affinity for it and shaping his review around a unique image he wants to cultivate on his favorite autismo website.
Jace Flores
What's your favourite Monroe flick if one is new to her?
Justin Baker
>Asphalt Jungle >Don't Bother to Knock >Niagara >Some Like it Hot
Austin Cruz
>A more intelligent person can do a higher reading of what this means, and I am trying to make sense of it within Bay's politics. Pain & Gain was a pronounced critique of capital and masculinity, while 13 Hours served as a Republican puff piece It means that you’re overestimating Bay if you think that communication of themes is a primary interest of his (I don’t even hate Bay)
Levi Brown
You don’t think Michael Bay is a man of convictions, values, and emotions unto himself? Why wouldn’t he be?