{continuing}Her acceptance speech is a drug-fueled litany of the aforementioned years of rape she endured to get this far,causing near-pandemonium in the audience;she climaxes this with her "unveiling the special painting I had done"---she drops her dress onstage to reveal an upside-down Oscar painted on her nude body,its head disappearing into her crotch.
For those who are wondering,johnmatrix1 is referring to what I accidently deleted---my description of the ending of the original Harold Robbins' novel.
After years of sexual and psychological abuse at the hands of practically every pervert running Hollywood,writer Jerilee Randall {Zadora in the film} wins an Oscar for best screenplay.As she ascends the stage to accept,the fact she's wearing no underwear is quite obvious,at least to the people in the TV control booth.{continues}
@johnmatrix1 You got THAT right---practically everything about this movie doomed it to critical and commercial failure;climaxing it with Jerilee's drug-addled public striptease might've guaranteed it SOME measure of movie immortality.
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CoolWaveBlue 11 months ago
{continuing}Her acceptance speech is a drug-fueled litany of the aforementioned years of rape she endured to get this far,causing near-pandemonium in the audience;she climaxes this with her "unveiling the special painting I had done"---she drops her dress onstage to reveal an upside-down Oscar painted on her nude body,its head disappearing into her crotch.
This scene WASN'T in the movie.
ctdsnark 1 year ago
For those who are wondering,johnmatrix1 is referring to what I accidently deleted---my description of the ending of the original Harold Robbins' novel.
After years of sexual and psychological abuse at the hands of practically every pervert running Hollywood,writer Jerilee Randall {Zadora in the film} wins an Oscar for best screenplay.As she ascends the stage to accept,the fact she's wearing no underwear is quite obvious,at least to the people in the TV control booth.{continues}
ctdsnark 1 year ago
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ctdsnark 1 year ago
@ctdsnark How could they not put that in!?!?
johnmatrix1 1 year ago
@johnmatrix1 You got THAT right---practically everything about this movie doomed it to critical and commercial failure;climaxing it with Jerilee's drug-addled public striptease might've guaranteed it SOME measure of movie immortality.
ctdsnark 1 year ago