The good news : the executioner made the blade sterile, so you will not risk a bacterial infection of your wound!.Gee, I can see my reflection in the blade ... I wonder if that's a good or a bad sign?
I like #3, very interesting little story here
Saw peril - I never saw the point of this (groan)
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I thought I saw a saw ...
Knowing Goldfinger's nasty habits, she would not be 'naked', but 'wearing' gold.I’ve always wished Goldfinger had strapped Pussy Galore, naked, to that table.
Knowing Goldfinger's nasty habits, she would not be 'naked', but 'wearing' gold.
gold paint, right?
That’s not healthy
A day in a painter's life!It was supposed to kill her. But through the magic of moviemaking, no Shirley Eatons were harmed in the making of this film.
A day in a painter's life!
I believe she did experience considerable discomfort, and they found they had to take great care -It was supposed to kill her. But through the magic of moviemaking, no Shirley Eatons were harmed in the making of this film.
You mean, dunk her in melted gold ahead of sawing her in half? That would raise a number of interesting challenges.Anyway, it's cheapskate using paint, I'd expect Barb to demand proper gold plating!
Anyway, it's cheapskate using paint, I'd expect Barb to demand proper gold plating!
I FAIL TO SEE THE POINT. THE END RESULT IS THE SAME, SURELY. I MEAN, YOU CAN'T TAKE THEM WITH YOU.Hey, how about gold plated nails?
That would be so cool!
I FAIL TO SEE THE POINT. THE END RESULT IS THE SAME, SURELY. I MEAN, YOU CAN'T TAKE THEM WITH YOU.
It was supposed to kill her. But through the magic of moviemaking, no Shirley Eatons were harmed in the making of this film.