With this body and this hair, I really feel like I'm seeing the Incredible Hulk from my childhood. I regretted that his pants were the only item of clothing that resisted the transformation.
Not quite the same thing but here is a link to Bill Bixby in his TWS https://llooklistenvibratesmile.blogspot.com/2023/02/bill-bixby-steambath.html?m=1
I hope that someone could help me. I'm looking for a fairly recent post. A young cop comes out of the elevator and holds his gun carefully. His pants have cracked and reveal his white bulge. But it continues as if nothing had happened. I don't remember the name of the film. or the actor (probably not so famous.)
Thank you so much. I no longer had the slightest idea how to find it. This scene is one of my favorites. What's more embarrassing: being a responding police officer and having your pants creak and showing off your white briefs to the bad guys? Or being the lead actor in a production, even a mediocre one, and finding yourself in this position with the director continuing to shoot, then the editor saving the scene for the final version?
Zac and white briefs never goes out of style.
ReplyDeleteWith this body and this hair, I really feel like I'm seeing the Incredible Hulk from my childhood. I regretted that his pants were the only item of clothing that resisted the transformation.
ReplyDeleteNot quite the same thing but here is a link to
ReplyDeleteBill Bixby in his TWS
https://llooklistenvibratesmile.blogspot.com/2023/02/bill-bixby-steambath.html?m=1
I hope that someone could help me. I'm looking for a fairly recent post. A young cop comes out of the elevator and holds his gun carefully. His pants have cracked and reveal his white bulge. But it continues as if nothing had happened. I don't remember the name of the film. or the actor (probably not so famous.)
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DeleteThank you so much. I no longer had the slightest idea how to find it. This scene is one of my favorites.
DeleteWhat's more embarrassing: being a responding police officer and having your pants creak and showing off your white briefs to the bad guys? Or being the lead actor in a production, even a mediocre one, and finding yourself in this position with the director continuing to shoot, then the editor saving the scene for the final version?
It would be worse if you were a cop. If you are acting you can always stop filming and refocus
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