You said it. A "strong woman", already impressive in her early role as May Day in James Bond. (Goldfinger, I think?)
I don't like her wig here, but for the rest, the person as well as her body... art? makeup? runes? tribal markings? war paintings? hypno-tits? (whatever!) look sensational. She can sneak in to nibble my neck any night. :-) (Because I'm assuming this movie isn't set in braod daylight!)
That geek with her has got to have the world's most effin' awesome job EVER. I want to kill that lucky bastard! ;-)
If that's a man, underneath these spirals "he" has got the tiniest willy I've ever seen (or FAILED to see)... and the biggest man-boobs EVER for a slim, slightly muscular dude. Not to mention a very oddly feminine overall body appearance. That would definitely be the first time I found a man "hot".
She IS a bit intimidating. Especially when she puts on her "bondesque villainess" face. But hers is a very deserved name. "Grace". :-)
Besides, remember the end of the movie? She turns from "heel" to "face". So I'll cheer her. I'm a sucker for wrestling stereotypes. "Bring in the glamazon!!!"
No-no-no, I've seen Goldfinger. Would I spoil you the ending of a recent movie? (Well, OK, yes I would, but admit it, I don't do it very often. ;-)
In that Bond movie, evil panther-like henchwoman May-Day turns on her boss and sacrifies her own life to save Bond AND lots of innocents. (Well, OK, it seemed to be a lesbian role, so it was probably more for the innocents.)
Still, in French, "une vamp" means a super-hot femme fatale. (Yes, I *dared* translate it using french words!!! :-) So maybe you won't regret watching the movie, be it only to see Grace Jones moving -and probably leaping around- in that outfit.
You said it.
ReplyDeleteA "strong woman", already impressive in her early role as May Day in James Bond. (Goldfinger, I think?)
I don't like her wig here, but for the rest, the person as well as her body... art? makeup? runes? tribal markings? war paintings? hypno-tits? (whatever!) look sensational.
She can sneak in to nibble my neck any night. :-)
(Because I'm assuming this movie isn't set in braod daylight!)
That geek with her has got to have the world's most effin' awesome job EVER. I want to kill that lucky bastard! ;-)
The geek is the deceased artist, Keith Haring, and those designs are what he is fmous for.
ReplyDeleteThey were very striking designs. Very kool.
ReplyDelete... Albeit slightly frustrating with the steel spirals, because you could *almost* see her through them, but not really!
That's a woman?! I thought it was a man in drag. Ugh!
ReplyDeleteYeah, there's no way that's a woman.
ReplyDeleteIf that's a man, underneath these spirals "he" has got the tiniest willy I've ever seen (or FAILED to see)... and the biggest man-boobs EVER for a slim, slightly muscular dude. Not to mention a very oddly feminine overall body appearance.
ReplyDeleteThat would definitely be the first time I found a man "hot".
She IS a bit intimidating. Especially when she puts on her "bondesque villainess" face. But hers is a very deserved name.
"Grace". :-)
Besides, remember the end of the movie? She turns from "heel" to "face". So I'll cheer her.
I'm a sucker for wrestling stereotypes. "Bring in the glamazon!!!"
Oh, you've *seen" Vamp??
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should watch it all then.
No-no-no, I've seen Goldfinger.
ReplyDeleteWould I spoil you the ending of a recent movie?
(Well, OK, yes I would, but admit it, I don't do it very often. ;-)
In that Bond movie, evil panther-like henchwoman May-Day turns on her boss and sacrifies her own life to save Bond AND lots of innocents. (Well, OK, it seemed to be a lesbian role, so it was probably more for the innocents.)
Still, in French, "une vamp" means a super-hot femme fatale. (Yes, I *dared* translate it using french words!!! :-)
So maybe you won't regret watching the movie, be it only to see Grace Jones moving -and probably leaping around- in that outfit.