Also, I tend to think that Empire dresses are a lot more flattering to round people than to stick-shaped ones. If you dont't got no boobies, there's nothing else the dress shows off, you know?
e.g. Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma.
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Also, I tend to think that Empire dresses are a lot more flattering to round people than to stick-shaped ones. If you dont't got no boobies, there's nothing else the dress shows off, you know?
e.g. Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma.
If by "they," you mean puberty. (Not that the hair is helping.)
Well, I meant "the filmmakers made Ron uglier in the movies than I thought he was in the books" but your point is solid also, so pick your own antecedent to my unclear pronoun and go with it.
Just watched the Brothers Grimm clips. Matt Damon's accent sounds pretty good. Damn. Why can't I dislike him like I want to?
If you dont't got no boobies, there's nothing else the dress shows off, you know?
Damn. Why can't I dislike him like I want to?
Because he left that Affleck fellow behind and became a better actor.
That's the corsetry.
I'm assuming that they have costumers for this piece too, although I'm not sure if they care.
That first one is a bit of...artistic license.
Unless they pulled an anti-Herbie on her in the movie, it's nothing they can't do for another one.
She doesn't really have to be large chested to look it in the movies.
ita, I think you have more faith in what a corset can do for a B-cup than I do. I was watching Sense and Sensibility the other day, and it was really obvious who had the luscious mams and who was whipping out the duct tape to pretend same.
(There was also Emma Thompson, not particularly busty at all and not trying to look it either, but the whole point of Eleanor is that you're supposed to look at the little worry lines around her mouth.)
Why can't I dislike him like I want to?
Um, he's a smoker and a skin-cancer case waiting to happen. He is short. He has been in need of an extra cheeseburger since about 2001.
Trying to help you out with reasons, here.
That first one is a bit of...artistic license.
They changed her skin tone and even flattened her belly (!). WTF?
Unless they pulled an anti-Herbie on her in the movie, it's nothing they can't do for another one.
No, it looks like someone drew a black line down her ribcage to create that picture.