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Ole 2022-03-28 08:01:01

One of the two male protagonists performed exaggeratedly, and the other had the feeling of a cold-faced comedian, so the two of them are good partners, especially the two of them wrote, directed, and acted by themselves. But those two days were indeed a bit elusive, and besides, the competition between road comedies and dramas is never very fair in terms of quality, so it is unlikely that the copy will be so successful, but " "March Girl" is also a basically qualified comedy film, with handsome guys and beauties, a lot of jokes, good music, and many "Playboy" girls cameos. . .
That is, after "School Bunny Girl", Hugh Hefner continued to be electrocuted, and he still played himself in the film, an old man in his 80s, in good spirits. . .

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Miss March quotes

  • Cindi Whitehall: Eugene?

    Eugene Bell: Cindi.

    Cindi Whitehall: Oh, my God! I can't believe this! When did you wake up?

    Eugene Bell: About three days ago.

    Cindi Whitehall: How did you find me?

    Eugene Bell: It wasn't too hard.

    Cindi Whitehall: What does that mean?

    Eugene Bell: Where have you been?

    Cindi Whitehall: What?

    Eugene Bell: Where have you been?

    Cindi Whitehall: I've been a couple of places. Been working.

    Eugene Bell: Working? Working as what? A whore?

  • Horsedick.MPEG: When you give something to a bitch, they don't do nothin' but take. That's why I don't give 'em nothin' but the dick. 'Cause they can't take that away. You'll see. Tomorrow at the mansion I'ma run the train on seven, eight, nine, ELEVEN o' them honeys! Ain't a Playmate there I ain't tagged yet.