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Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Dora Madison Burge & Natalie Hall: Star-Crossed [S1E6]

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Natalie Hall and Dora Madison Burge in Star-Crossed [S1E5]


Dora Burge episode and boy, did she shined big time. Sexy and dangerous. The very definition of a cutie-pie. Fellow nudity alumnae Natalie Hall was beguiling and won the jaw-dropping moment with that red dress. 
What I'll give to get my hands on (and dick in) Natalie? I will make love and f*ck her senselessly in equal measure. Loving and brutal poundings from behind, with red dress hiked up...party goers watching us going at right there in the open. 
Stephanie Jacobsen another eye-candy in her undies.
Overall a rather letdown of an episode. Logic sacrificed for outlandish just to advance the plot. What's with CW writers and coincidences? Lazy writing is the bane of CW shows (excepting Supernatural). Some vital plot points are conveniently ignored just to push forward the main story. Frustrating considering it's a diverse group of international writers including show runner Meredith Averill who was part of The Good Wife team. 
[ PW: JSJSJK373 ]


What the hell happened to Aimee's face?

Meanwhile, make sure to check out Brina Palencia (Sophia the alien lesbian in the series) in upcoming The Ladies of the House (previously titled Stripped). Remote possibility of T-and-A by Brina in the flick....

in The Ladies of the House (2013)[1]

Whoever designed the new poster for the upcoming film The Ladies of the House should be given the job of designing every movie poster... ever. We've got it right here for you to soak in as well as info on upcoming screenings.

The Ladies of the House will be making its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 4-5 and then screen immediately afterward at the Sarasota Film Festival on April 7-8.
The film was directed by John Stuart Wildman, who co-wrote the picture with Justina Walford. It stars Farah White (Ex-Terminators, Daylight's End), Melodie Sisk (White Reindeer, Summer of Blood), Brina Palencia ("The Walking Dead," "Star-Crossed"), adult film star Michelle "Belladonna" Sinclair, Samrat Chakrabarti (The Waiting City, "Damages"), Gabriel Horn ("Ghostbreakers", Carried Away) and RJ Hanson.

And in spite of the bit of playfulness in the opening paragraph, we do actually know who created the lovely poster below. Critically acclaimed director Yen Tan (Pit Stop) was the genius behind it.
For more information be sure to "like" The Ladies of the House on Facebook.

Synopsis
Two brothers, Jacob and Kai, along with their friend Derek, go to a dance club to celebrate Kai’s birthday. After Derek convinces the other two to follow one of the dancers, Ginger, home and then talks his (and their) way into the house to party with her, things take a tragic turn, resulting in the young woman’s death.

However, that is simply the beginning of the nightmare for the young men because the young woman’s roommates (Getty, Lin and Crystal) aren’t just fellow dancers; they are also cannibals with a fierce sense of home and family – and a taste for men. After Kai quickly falls victim to Getty and Lin and is on his way to becoming the centerpiece of that evening’s meal, Derek tries to figure out how to escape while Jacob discovers his survival may hinge on the twisted desire and whims of Crystal, the beautiful and sociopathic “baby” of the family.
Ladies of the House

FILMS GONE WILD: THE SAGA OF GETTING “STRIPPED” MADE… SO FAR

Sundance, baby. I’m a PR guy by day, (fighting crime at night) so I engineer us putting out a press release announcing Tiffany (legit scream queen), Jeffrey (Texas Chainsaw pedigree), Adam (Texas indie pedigree) joining forces with the former AFI PR dude making his feature film directorial debut. Big press results. People REALLY want a cool horror film to hang onto and this one has got potential to spare.

But no big money yet. I meet with original recipe investor and his former pro-football player partner during NBA All Star Weekend. I do the pitch, deliver the goods and the result is no money. It just isn’t there at the moment. They volunteer to put paint and building materials on a credit card in the meantime, but that doesn’t really help us. This isn’t a barn-raising. It’s independent film fund raising.

It’s also disheartening.

Then we make a play to reunite two indie darlings in two of our lead roles. We can’t really go through agents and managers because there is no “real” money to back it up yet, so it’s all through friends and backchannel communication. Like the Underground Railroad only with scripts trying to find their way to the freedom of being read by movie stars without the oppressive agents and managers discriminating against their lack of budgets or actual money in the bank. She passes. Likely because there’s some nudity (and not the mumblecore variety, which apparently is different from the genre kind) and there’s that whole sociopathic cannibal stripper thing too. He just simply never responds one way or the other. We give him the kinda pass, chalking it up to the network TV show he just got cast in. Word is, when you get your Up Fronts wristband, they remove a certain amount of emails and phone numbers from your person because the network wants you to have better network friends.

We also have great potential for one more female role to go to a “mainstream” or indie actress – which would give us a hat trick of sorts marketing and PR-wise. It’s a great role for a gutsy actress. The kind that agents hate, unless their client says she loves it first. Then they claim it was their idea all along.

Brina's Kickstarter Song



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A Neighborly Dinner





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