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Elva Josephson is a stunning and gorgeous American actress and a model, who has a unique style of managing her aura and charming personality
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The Blue Lagoon (1980)
Fun Science Fact:
After seeing the movie, John Gibbons, a herpetologist (reptile scientist) at the University of the South Pacific, realized that the iguanas that appeared in the film were a distinct species that had never been seen or documented by scientists before. Afterward, he visited Nanuya Levu, the Fiji island where the movie was made, and named the species the Fiji Crested Iguana.
Amusing Critic Fact:
Included on Roger Ebert's "Most Hated" list.
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+10 for William Daniels
+5 for Patty having a stash of nudes
+2 for little mouse
+3 for finding rum
-15 for naked children
+5 for dolphins
+5 for sea turtles
+5 for hut upgrade
-10 for generally being uncomfortable to watch
-10 for not lighting the signal fire
-10 for Richard smacking Emmeline
+5 for taking Emmeline to the stone altar
-15 for creepy incest
-10 for losing the oars
+5 for naming the baby after the guy who taught them how to survive
-10 for eating “never-wake-up berries” right before being found
+5 for being alive when found
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I wrote a short story set in the "near-future" where an inventor has developed tech where you can experience movies as the characters. He uses an husband and wife friends of his as beta testers. They can't agree on the movie so the inventor sets the tech to choose the movie at random. The inventor's idiot choice lands the husband and wife in the 1980 film The Blue Lagoon. And because the tech chose the roles at random, too, the husband finds himself as Elva Josephson/Brooke Shields's character.
I don’t quite know why I received this message but I’m glad I did this sounds amazing
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I wrote a short story set in the "near-future" where an inventor has developed tech where you can experience movies as the characters. He uses an husband and wife friends of his as beta testers. They can't agree on the movie so the inventor sets the tech to choose the movie at random. The inventor's idiot choice lands the husband and wife in the 1980 film The Blue Lagoon. And because the tech chose the roles at random, too, the husband finds himself as Elva Josephson/Brooke Shields's character.
I think that’s great - bad movie but so great for a man to experience being a woman. I think he’ll be frightened.
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I wrote a short story set in the "near-future" where an inventor has developed tech where you can experience movies as the characters. He uses an husband and wife friends of his as beta testers. They can't agree on the movie so the inventor sets the tech to choose the movie at random. The inventor's idiot choice lands the husband and wife in the 1980 film The Blue Lagoon. And because the tech chose the roles at random, too, the husband finds himself as Elva Josephson/Brooke Shields's character.
heyy so I'm pretty sure you're a bot but this is a cool premise and i support you!!
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