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TV "Scrubs"
Scrubs is a medical-based comedy set in Sacred Heart Hospital, which follows the lives of employees and patients in the hospital. It can be considered successful given that it went for 182 episodes over 9 seasons. There was no nudity. Sarah Chalke was in most of the episodes and is easy on the eye. There were also multiple appearances by actresses such as Heather Graham and Tara Reid that made the show more enjoyable. These collages are from the sixth season, and were made in 2007.
Series 6 Episode 4 My House (2007)
Series 6 Episode 10 My Therapeutic Month (2007)
Sarah Chalke
Series 6 Episode 14 My No Good Reason (2007)
Sarah Chalke
Series 6 Episode 15 My Long Goodbye (2007)
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Minutes to Midnight
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Modern Life is Rubbish 2017 Johnny's comments: Modern Life Is Rubbish is a romantic drama about Liam (Josh Whitehouse) and Natalie (Freya Mavor), who bond over their shared love of music and manage to stay together for 10 years, but then hit a road bump. As Liam's dream of being a rock star becomes less likely to happen, they drift apart. So, can they get back together? Of course they can! Freya
Mavor film clip (collages below)
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Jay
Anstey in Sleepers Wake (2012) in 720p Kate
French in Fired Up (2009) in 1080hd Sienna Guillory in Helen Of Troy (2003) in 1080hd This collection includes a see-through top which I don't remember (last capture). Sheryl
Lee in Vampires (1998) in 1080p Daphne
Zuniga in Last Rites (1988) in 720p The beautiful Zuniga was kind of stingy with the nudity. This is about the best we got. By the way, she still looks great at 55.
Beverly Johnson in Ashanti (1979) Ashanti is a legendary big bomb from Warner Brothers. It was shot on location in Africa, Europe and the Middle East, and the cast featured many huge stars: Michael Caine, Rex Harrison, Bill Holden, Peter Ustinov, Omar Sharif. Unfortunately, the critical and audience reaction was tepid at best, revolted at worst. One cannot deny, however, that Beverly Johnson was an exceptional beauty. She was the first African-American woman to make the cover of the American edition of Vogue and the French edition of Elle.
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