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ParticipantI like this YouTube clip because the girl cast as Diana looks alot like Dr.Cuddy from House M.D.
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ParticipantWow. I know I always say wow (thanks Jazztival on tips to ID this hot woman)
https://www.facebook.com/nickyfoordphysiquepro/photos_stream
https://au.prime7.yahoo.com/n1/sport/video/-/watch/19118484/bodybuilder-in-top-form/I don’t remember what those tips are ,..but glad I was able to help somebody else discover their crush
BodybyBane
ParticipantIt’s the platinum blonde hair with the unnatural curls that bring up memories of a young Melissa Coates
Also it appears to be only age is a factor
Not every girl ages wellBodybyBane
ParticipantWow. We are actually setting a conspiracy! 😛
“Hollywood is a mirror of society.”
Half of it, yes. The other half consists of imposing trends, ideals, actions, and “history”. Hollywood is a prime source of propaganda, no matter how much we like to think otherwise.
Regarding women and muscles…first, we should aim for equality between genders. And I mean, actual equality. In movies, muscles = violence. No one is “casually” buff. If they sport a ripped body, they’re gonna use it, and almost always for violence (okay, pr0n doesn’t count 😉 ) . If it is for visual appeal, well, here Hollywood is a mirror of society: muscular women don’t sell romance. They sell strenght, violence, action.
Continuing with equality: whenever a woman is put in a similar violent situation as any male character…bam, the “X-Men: Apocalypse” issue brought to you by false feminists.They want similar roles, both in fiction and reality, but they don’t want any consequences. They want action, violence, heroism, but they forget that part of being a hero(ine) is receiving punches. Basically, they want perfect, beautiful, capable, untouchable heroines who never get hit and never fail. They want Tomb Raider I and II.
I digress, sorry. So, the only niche we can find for buff ladies is, for now, the violent one. Sadly, muscular ladies are still a small part of sexy body types, so it’s not a matter of acting, it’s a matter of patience. Perhaps one day they’ll realize Scarlett Johansson looks like a supermodel in a bodysuit and not a superspy, or that no matter how much Jennifer Garner or Olivia Munn work out, they don’t look tough. They made every guy bulk up dementially for every single action role, but for every action heroine is just 2 months of lifting plastic weights ans showing how “buff” they look on IG.
by that logic every Star Trek Next Gen stunt involving a woman makes alotta sense now
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Those last 2 posts weren’t moviesBodybyBane
ParticipantGood god
Heart attack material with these picsBodybyBane
ParticipantI have been to a bodybuilding show for the Armed Forces
Somebody needs to take Marvel’s Kevin Feige&Jeph Leob to a bodybuilding show for Armed Forces
with all this Brie Larson talkBodybyBane
ParticipantI think somebody else has already made a thread about Muscle Women /Instagram links
BodybyBane
ParticipantMuch like scarlet joahansson playing black widow. She got the muscle tone of a Hollywood waif and could not physical fight her way out of a wet paper bag.
Yup!
The days of Linda Hamilton getting buff to star in T2, Angela Bassett hitting legs to play Tina Turner OR Demi Moore training for GI Jane
are over
Hollywood will never support it when you look at who they cast for Jessica Jones OR cast as Wonder Woman,..currently looking at casting for Ms.Marvel
The 90s age of eXtreme are overBodybyBane
ParticipantI like her glutes,..
Then again I always love a girl’s muscular glutes -
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