Not exact matches
I think Sable
played a bigger role in making that transition in 97/98... and if you were
to remove her from the timeline, I think you have
to seriously question what would've
happened in the 4 years or so between Sable becoming the mega-star she did, and the
women's division of the early 2000's... There's a strong likelihood that those four years would've consisted of
women being nothing but arm candy valets — aside from Chyna beating up dudes... Hell, there's an outside chance that Trish and Lita never become more than the valet / managers they started out as...
It's an unfair
playing field for
women to assess risk and had I not
happened to be extremely tokophobic (enough
to want a c - section on demand), I never would've found out!
This is something that you don't need
to worry about, purely because your genetic predisposition as a
woman has set you up for this not
to happen — unless you
play around with dangerous anabolic steroids.
Enter The Bicycle Store of St Petersburg — an adorable bike rental shop in downtown St Pete that
happens to be run by one awesome and kind
woman (thank you Lisa for letting me
play in your shop)!
It seems, then, that a
woman can make the first move and leave things
to interpretation, simultaneously
playing coy, keen and open
to what
happens next.
I'm seeking a man (open, kind, serious, confident, cheerful, responsible) who is ready for marriage.I don't
play games and don't want
to waste my time and the time of other people, I'm a
woman who has a very strong desire for a serious relationship.I have been Hurt before and will not allow that
to happen to me again, thats why i took my time
to look for my LoveLife.
Going the extra mile, Coogler also pushes forward several strong female characters who are noble, intelligent, fierce and heroic, but also grounds them as separate and distinctly female entities, rather than just generic roles that just
happen to be
played by
women.
Josh Hutcherson
plays a young surfer who falls in love with a Colombian
woman who just
happens to be the niece of Pablo Escobar (Benicio del Toro), one of the most notorious drug kingpins of all - time.
Fearing (or desiring) that her husband (Liam Neeson) is having an affair, Catherine hires Chloe
to seduce him — and this is exactly what
happens, with the young
woman admirably
playing the part, at least
to give Catherine what she has paid for.
Set in a near future where the government ruthlessly enforces a «one child» policy, «What
Happened to Monday» has Rapace
playing illegal siblings who've been raised by their grandfather Terrence Settman (Willem Dafoe)
to take turns pretending
to be the same
woman.
Based on an actual case that
happened in Romania's Moldova region in 2005, the film unfolds in and around a remote monastery where pious young
women — many of them orphans who have merely migrated from one form of institutional living
to another — toil dutifully under the ever - watchful eye of an austere priest known as Papa (
played by the excellent Valeriu Andriuta).
Olsen has her work cut out for her
playing an enormously ambitious (and not very talented)
woman living in the shadow of a prickly man whose talent just
happens to be otherworldly.
The old
woman happens to be Mrs. Steinmetz, the aunt of Tennessee Steinmetz from The Love Bug,
played by Buddy Hackett.
When even the
woman who
plays Rose Tico says, «I'm openly a Finn / Poe shipper,» it's time
to go ahead and let it
happen, Disney.
We learn that test audiences
played a big role in the pilot: a few scenes of the female leads in form - fitting clothing were inputted for male reaction (apparently, the
women demanded that it never
happen again), and it's confirmed that the suits at Fox suggested that Brennan needed
to «connect
to the victim.»
«I
played womens» basketball hoping
to get a four - year scholarship but that hasn't
happened.
This is what
happens when the desperate golden - boy owner of the worst pro basketball team in the world and his equally desperate golden - boy coach do the unthinkable: sign the first
woman ever
to play in the NBA.
Again, you
play as a
woman exploring an abandoned environment, and again you're piecing together what
happened to the people who used
to be there.
However,
to pretend the fact they
happen to be
women is not significant or that the
playing field in the art world is equal for
women would be tantamount
to denying global warning.
Kaprow's 1959 «18
Happenings in 6 Parts» «involved an audience moving together
to experience elements such as a band
playing toy instruments, a
woman squeezing an orange, and painters painting,» according
to the artist's 2006 obituary by New York Times art critic Holland Cotter.