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Feb 6th, 2023 at 7:20pm
 

'Pamela - A Love Story'

On Netflix.

I didn't really have much interest in this documentary, but decided to watch it last night as I couldn't be bothered looking for something else.

I have to say though, it's very good.

Well made, quite interesting, and Anderson doesn't come off as the shameless attention whore I thought she would.

A couple of surprises in there too.

I'd recommend it.

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Reply #1 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 8:39am
 

Opinion: This world-famous sex symbol deserves to be taken seriously

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Pamela Anderson is finally telling her own story her own way. No makeup, no ghostwriters. And it turns out that while the world was writing her off as a sex-object cartoon, she was cultivating a life full of art, family and radical activism.
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Reply #2 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 5:00pm
 
I once seen one of her earlier movies before she had the enhancements. I thought that she looked better in normal proportions.

I only ever seen her as an actress (female actor today). She did set up her own perceptions though.
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Reply #3 - Feb 7th, 2023 at 6:11pm
 
Haven't got Netflix so I can't watch it unfortunately.

But, there's a lot to like about Pamela Anderson. Here's one example:

Pamela Anderson hits out at ‘insensitive’ Scott Morrison during 2019 visit

The Baywatch star has revisited the “insensitive” comments former Prime Minister Scott Morrison made about her in 2019.

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Pamela Anderson has offered some choice words to former Prime Minister Scott Morrison after comments he made during her 2019 visit to Australia.

The actor wrote about the apparent friction in a new book and said it took place while she was Down Under campaigning for the prison release of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

“After I wrote an open letter to Mr Morrison, he responded cheekily in the press by saying he’d love to meet me if he could bring a few of his buddies along,” she said.

“That didn’t go over well. Women were unimpressed with his insensitive remarks, which, by then, had reached the international press.”


Scotty from Marketing never was too popular with the ladies, was he? Grace Tame is a classic example.

And, I'll bet he hasn't changed one bit since 2019.

Lucky his wife still loves him (well, I assume she does).
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Reply #4 - Feb 8th, 2023 at 2:40pm
 
Carl D wrote on Feb 7th, 2023 at 6:11pm:
Scotty from Marketing never was too popular with the ladies, was he? Grace Tame is a classic example.

And, I'll bet he hasn't changed one bit since 2019.

Lucky his wife still loves him (well, I assume she does).


Scott Moronson cannot read a room, nor can he impress the ladies. Narcissists usually are capable of wow-ing people with charm. But Moronson does not have enough charm to fill a thimble in that Neanderthal brain of his.

I saw Mrs Morrison flinch a few times when Moronson was making an animated speech using a bit of body language. What was that all about?
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