A man and woman kiss. Women dangle and spin from lengths of fabric hanging from the ceiling in a nightclub. A man dances alone in his living room and gestures slapping someone on the buttocks. A man talks about his sex life not realizing that others can hear him through a microphone and makes a comment about going to the Internet. A man reprimands another man for having unprotected sex.

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Bad Boys for Life SEX/NUDITY 3
Kirsten Dunst in All Good Things. Photo Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures. She was great as vampire jailbait in Interview With a Vampire, a cheerleader with strong opinions about racism in Bring It On, and an archduchess with a taste for 80s New Wave in Marie Antoinette. But even her finer cinematic moments have been less about Oscar buzz and more about Teen Choice Award buzz. Her most famous movie role, as Mary Jane Watson in Spider-Man and its two blockbuster sequels, nabbed her an MTV Movie Award for best kiss in , and even the least snarky of critics had to concede that it might be the top of the accolades mountain for her. But everything you thought you knew about Kirsten Dunst might be about to change. After a two-year hiatus, the now year-old Dunst is staging a comeback, and not of the signing-on-to-the-inevitable-Spider-Man-sequel variety. Dunst has also been working on two new film projects—On the Road, adapted from the Jack Kerouac novel that inspired thousands of useless poetry M.
Bad Boys for Life VIOLENCE/GORE 8
We use cookies and other technologies to analyze site traffic, understand patterns of use, and improve your browsing experience. See our cookie policy. Skip to Content. See what's streaming, limit strong violence or language, and find picks your kids will love with Common Sense Media Plus. Mixed messages. Characters who try to be non-violent are encouraged to bring more violence, without consequences. The main story is revenge-based. Even their family-like bond seems stretched thin now.
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