Recently an episode of Without a Trace was a really good one. Yet I was slightly wierded out by an episode of the Japanese game show Banzai in which they had 5 little girls lined up and you had to pick out the boy.
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Recently an episode of Without a Trace was a really good one. Yet I was slightly wierded out by an episode of the Japanese game show Banzai in which they had 5 little girls lined up and you had to pick out the boy.
Supposedly a song sung by Gloria Gaynor "I am what i am" was penned by a transgender person. anyone have any more info?? would be interested to know,
thanks,
kieron
Let's not forget probably the greatest proponent of tgs in film: Pedro Almodóvar. While occasionally not positive images (father in All About My Mother, a character in Bad Education-I won't say which cuz it might spoil the film), Pedro has always featured tgs, including one of the most beautiful in creation, the great Bibi Andersen, who is so accepted in Spain that she appears on variey shows on tv and her love life is covered just like anyone else's in People type magazines.
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I love Ma Vie en Rose
LOL @ The Golden Girl comment
How could you all forget RISKY BUSINESS?!? Remember when Joel (Tom "Mr Eternally Sexy" Cruise) called the shemale escort by mistake... :P
Oh yeah, pulled that one outta the way back machine!Quote:
Originally Posted by Andreyah
The protector
The bad lady boss is a real life Transsexual
Beautiful boxer
about a thai kickboxing champ
didnt n.w.a have a song where they are robbing a bank and eazy -e goes to fuck some girl on the florr and she turns out to be a tg..."an the beyatch had a!!!!!!the old 70's song by orleans i think called new orleans lady i'm sure is about tgs in the french quarter!!!ohh they sashay by."
Wow, everyone here watches the same movies. You guys don't watch Brazilian or Cuban films? I can't even begin to mention the amount of films made that feature tgirls as the main heroines.
Dressed to Kill (1980)Quote:
Originally Posted by LG
Directed by
Brian De Palma
Writing credits
Brian De Palma (written by)
Release Date:25 July 1980 (USA) more
Genre:Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller more
Tagline:The Latest Fashion In Murder more
Plot Outline:A transsexual murders one of his psychiatrist's
patients, and now he's after the prostitute who witnessed it. :roll:
Michael Caine ... Doctor Robert Elliott
Angie Dickinson ... Kate Miller
Nancy Allen ... Liz Blake
Keith Gordon ... Peter Miller
Dennis Franz ... Detective Marino
David Margulies ... Dr. Levy
Ken Baker ... Warren Lockman
Susanna Clemm ... Betty Luce
Brandon Maggart ... Cleveland Sam
Amalie Collier ... Cleaning Woman
Mary Davenport ... Woman in Restaurant
Anneka Di Lorenzo ... Nurse (as Anneka De Lorenzo)
Norman Evans ... Ted
Robbie L. McDermott ... Man in Shower
Bill Randolph