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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

I love this game a lot.  Post an image from your port here... and I'll tell you what movie it came from (even if I have to make it up - please no Avatar mock ups.)  Trust me, I'm a screenwriter.

Feb 24 10 12:35 pm Link

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Omaha Pro

Posts: 358

Omaha, Nebraska, US

name that movie...

https://modelmayhm-1.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/091207/07/4b1d21bda5660.jpg

Feb 24 10 02:10 pm Link

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Laura Ann Nudes

Posts: 3844

Peoria, Illinois, US

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I have a movie in mind.  I'm curious if yours will be the same.

From my non-nude port:  https://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/16168567

Feb 24 10 02:38 pm Link

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James Andrew Imagery

Posts: 6713

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Feb 24 10 02:42 pm Link

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Daniel M Martin

Posts: 194

Los Angeles, California, US

https://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/11337001

Try this one. I love movies and this should be in one.

Feb 24 10 02:42 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Omaha Pro Photo wrote:
name that movie...

https://modelmayhm-1.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/091207/07/4b1d21bda5660.jpg

Form the Movie "Black Eyed Susan." Susan a young girl from a cotton farm in Georgia who dreams of moving to the big city, but regrets it when she does.

Feb 24 10 02:47 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Laura Ann Nudes wrote:
https://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q82/ChicagoNix/April-shot-1-resized.jpg

I have a movie in mind.  I'm curious if yours will be the same.

From my non-nude port:  https://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/16168567

"Forever Amber" Based on the best seller from 1944.  A poor man's Madame Bovary set in England.

Feb 24 10 02:50 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Avicdar - Toronto wrote:
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"The Martix Revisited."  The Wachowski Brothers are at it again, falling back on the one franchise that didn't lose money.

Feb 24 10 02:52 pm Link

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Myopic Earache

Posts: 1104

Chicago, Illinois, US

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Feb 24 10 02:53 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Daniel M Martin wrote:
http://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/11337001

Try this one. I love movies and this should be in one.

https://modelmayhm-6.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/090321/19/49c5a6335ff23_m.jpg

Ah... this one is from a classic 1980s B flick called "Spring Brake Massacre III."   Your basic killed your little sister by a bad practical joke, but I'm the head cheerleader so you can't do anything about it variety.

Feb 24 10 02:57 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Myopic Earache wrote:
https://modelmayhm-7.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/061025/12/453f9afd77c46.jpg

Ah yes, Circa 1994 a frame from the (under rated in my opinion) Horror film "Welcome back to the Hotel California." (The first one was never released due to a copyright battle with some song back then...   A Rosemary's Baby meets Nightmare on Elm Street kind of thing.

Feb 24 10 03:01 pm Link

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Sophie St Claire

Posts: 153

Santa Cruz, California, US

How about this one?
https://modelmayhm-8.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/100224/09/4b8567ddbf5be.jpg

Feb 24 10 03:34 pm Link

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Odin Photo

Posts: 1462

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

Fun! I'll give you two if that's ok wink

https://modelmayhm-9.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/070207/22/45ca97dd658dc.jpg

And ;

https://modelmayhm-9.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/070718/04/469dd8bea56f3.jpg

Feb 24 10 03:58 pm Link

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Supermodel Photographer

Posts: 3309

Oyster Bay, New York, US

ExtremeMojo Photography wrote:
Trust me, I'm a screenwriter.

Is that like "Trust me, I'm a used-car salesman"?

Feb 24 10 04:07 pm Link

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Jennifer Barker

Posts: 8010

Houston, Arkansas, US

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Feb 24 10 04:19 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Supermodel Photographer wrote:

Is that like "Trust me, I'm a used-car salesman"?

Dude, I would never sell you a hooptie, but I would sell you a bad movie, only difference is that it would be a well written bad movie.

Feb 24 10 05:31 pm Link

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Supermodel Photographer

Posts: 3309

Oyster Bay, New York, US

ExtremeMojo Photography wrote:
it would be a well written bad movie.

Those are the worst bad movies.

What the world really needs is a stage production of Speed.

Feb 24 10 05:37 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Sophie St Claire  wrote:
How about this one?
https://modelmayhm-8.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/100224/09/4b8567ddbf5be.jpg

This is from the original "Perils of Gwendoline."  This is the late Mary Greenstone who had two children with Clark Gable, which pretty much killed her carrier.  The movie was never released to cover the scandal, only to be rediscovered by Tawny Kitaen's people in 1984, who remade the classic into the equally magnificent feature it is today.

Feb 24 10 05:44 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Supermodel Photographer wrote:

Those are the worst bad movies.

What the world really needs is a stage production of Speed.

I disagree, I would rather see a well written bad movie that a megahit that is poorly written, like most are (I'd rather sit through "Repo Man" any day than "Superman Returns").  Of course a stage production of Speed would be cool, but I prefer musicals.  Perhaps "Indian Camp, The musical" by Earnest Hemmingway would be the best of all worlds (and no I'm not gay).

Feb 24 10 05:49 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Jennifer Barker wrote:
https://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa220/Jenni-Lynn_2007/48d879a536fed.jpg

We did this one already - Remember the Tyrannosaurs and cannibals?

Feb 24 10 05:50 pm Link

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Supermodel Photographer

Posts: 3309

Oyster Bay, New York, US

ExtremeMojo Photography wrote:
Of course a stage production of Speed would be cool, but I prefer musicals.

How about having the bus drop into the orchestra pit if it exceeds 50 mph?

Feb 24 10 05:52 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Odin Photo wrote:
Fun! I'll give you two if that's ok wink

https://modelmayhm-9.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/070207/22/45ca97dd658dc.jpg

And ;

https://modelmayhm-9.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/070718/04/469dd8bea56f3.jpg

I don't know about the first one, but the second one is from the film "Pale Rider"  The one Burt Reynolds was to direct before Clint Eastwood fired him.  Set in Gangland 1930s Chicago, about a preacher with no name to shut down the booze runners of the day.  I'm kinda glad it worked out the way it did.

Feb 24 10 07:56 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Supermodel Photographer wrote:

How about having the bus drop into the orchestra pit if it exceeds 50 mph?

Oh I like that...

Feb 24 10 08:00 pm Link

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Good Egg Productions

Posts: 16713

Orlando, Florida, US

Interesting!

How about this.  Probably easy.

https://modelmayhm-2.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/091018/14/4adb88be9e94f.jpg

sorry for the wide aspect

Feb 24 10 08:01 pm Link

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Cobra Renee 09 to 10

Posts: 1757

Jacksonville, Florida, US

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Feb 24 10 08:04 pm Link

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Extremem

Posts: 636

Brooklyn, Indiana, US

Good Egg Productions wrote:
Interesting!

How about this.  Probably easy.

https://modelmayhm-2.vo.llnwd.net/d1/photos/091018/14/4adb88be9e94f.jpg

sorry for the wide aspect

I like the wide aspect.

This is from a movie based on a little know Steven King short story called "The Haunting of Salisbury Cove" by the same title.  A young girl is murdered in Salisbury Cove, Maine.  the Bar Harbor Police are unable to solve the murder in 1974, but in 1999 the case is reopened when a family moves into the old lighthouse and strange thing start happening.

Feb 24 10 08:13 pm Link

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Odin Photo

Posts: 1462

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

I like it. Thanks wink

Feb 24 10 08:42 pm Link

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Tatiana Paris

Posts: 1212

Los Angeles, California, US

Feb 24 10 08:44 pm Link

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remerrill

Posts: 3880

Arcata, California, US

This really does sound like fun... and I'm looking for an idea for a title so this is perfect.
from a very recent shoot... 18+ http://modelmayhm-5.vo.llnwd.net/d1/pho … 2d19fe.jpg

Feb 24 10 08:46 pm Link

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Jennifer Barker

Posts: 8010

Houston, Arkansas, US

ExtremeMojo Photography wrote:

We did this one already - Remember the Tyrannosaurs and cannibals?

Indeed .. sorry .. I will be looking for another then wink

Feb 24 10 09:54 pm Link

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Jennifer Barker

Posts: 8010

Houston, Arkansas, US

ExtremeMojo Photography wrote:

I don't know about the first one, but the second one is from the film "Pale Rider"  The one Burt Reynolds was to direct before Clint Eastwood fired him.  Set in Gangland 1930s Chicago, about a preacher with no name to shut down the booze runners of the day.  I'm kinda glad it worked out the way it did.

Hmmm like Pale Rider directed by Eastwood .. don't know if I would have liked it by Reynolds .. although I did not have a problem with him in The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing .. although he was not directing .. could woulda been interesting .. maybe .. smile

Feb 24 10 09:58 pm Link

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Jennifer Barker

Posts: 8010

Houston, Arkansas, US

Let's try this one .. https://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa220/Jenni-Lynn_2007/aaaimg_9400.jpg

Feb 24 10 10:03 pm Link