Tootsie?

Thanks, maggot. Never heard of it before.
 
Liar said:
Thanks, maggot. Never heard of it before.
no problem...coincidentally i just watched before i saw your thread

you should look it up. its funny in an existential/ nihilist way.
 
Excerpt originally posted by Roger Ebert

. . . Now I have seen it twice. The movie is like an infernal machine that consumes all of the energy it generates, saving the last watt of power to turn itself off. It functions perfectly within its constraints, but it leaves the viewer out of the loop. This may be the first movie that can exist without an audience between the projector and the screen. It falls in its own forest, and hears itself. It's the kind of movie that would inspire a Charlie Kaufman screenplay about how it couldn't be made. The director and co-writer is David O. Russell, who . . . God knows he's courageous. . . .

As far as I can tell, the breasts were added post-release, by an independant internet site. :cool:


Added: I stand corrected: This was NOT added in post-production, the mage is from an outtake.

It seems that even David O. Russell wasn't THAT courageous.
 
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