Questionable Footsie Scenes
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Questionable Footsie Scenes
Hey hommies! Just thought I'd post some new finds of possible... or questionable footsie scenes from some movies and TV shows. But I need everyone's help in whether or not these footsie scenes exists. If you have seen them before and/or know the episodes, please post them here. All comments are welcome. Thanks!
Swan's Crossing (TV Series) - Episode 8
First Air Date: 7/8/92, Wednesday Introduces: Fats Wellman, the first manger at the Tool n' Die, and Katie Adams, J.T.'s sister.
Synopsis: Sydney and Garrett decide to meet in Plan B, her mother's car. Neil and J.T. try working out their equations, as the Baldies are trying to figure out what Professor Vann would need the elements for. Jimmy goes to the Tool n' Die where he sees that Callie is working on her bike. The two stare at each other while Fats Wellman talks about how he wants to take a trip around the world on his bike. Meanwhile, in the car, Sydney and Garrett draw up a detailed plan to use Mila so they can be together. Glory brings J.T.'s little sister Katie by, and Neil begins ranting and raving about how he hates girls. J.T. sets Katie on the desk, accidentally on the mouse which sends their information online. Fats offers Callie a job, but Jimmy is unsure, and goes off on his bike. Callie follows. Sydney and Garrett lean in for a kiss when she gets a call. She has to go to Mila's house with her mother. There she sees Mila's bedroom, and is stunned at how lavish it is. Historical Moment: Our first look at the Tool n' Die and Mila's bedroom. Critique: One of the best of the early Swans Crossing episodes. Neil's speech about girls is hysterical, and Garrett and Sydney's deal plays a great importance later. Their moment in the car, playing footsie and writing up the deal, shows that they have genuine affection towards one another. Also, it is apparent that Jimmy and Callie are attracted to one another. Sydney is very funny in this episode when she sees Mila's bedroom, and can only make strange comments about it. This is a highly entertaining episode.
Certainly, ``The O.C.'' blew up many of its ongoing story lines at the end of last season, breaking up the show's central relationships. The love affair between brooding Ryan Atwood (Benjamin McKenzie) and troubled rich girl Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton) fell apart when Ryan found out his ex-girlfriend was pregnant and he returned to his hometown, Chino. Distraught over Ryan's departure, Seth Cohen (Adam Brody) -- the nerdy sex symbol who is the show's breakout character -- sailed away on his boat, leaving behind the girl of his dreams, Summer Roberts (Rachel Bilson).
Some of this gets resolved in the first two episodes of this season. (You really didn't think Ryan was going to stay in Chino, did you?) But there are all kinds of twists.
Marissa has been spending the summer drinking (which she does a lot) and playing footsie with the hunky lawn guy D.J. (Nicholas Gonzalez from ``Resurrection Blvd.''). Summer has found a new boyfriend in Zach (newcomer Michael Cassidy), a WASP version of Seth. Ryan is about to run into Lindsay (Shannon Lucio, who has done guest spots on a number of series), a brainy student who also comes from a working-class background.
Falcon Crest (TV Drama) - NOTE: This is from a FC fan fourm -- Posted by CrazyMaryT on 6:23 pm on Aug. 27, 2001
Nancy I remember because that's one of my favorites. When he follows her into the bathroom and pulls her into the shower I love it! He was such a good friend to her. It's no wonder she fell in love with him. At least that was one thing the writers did well. Having Richard and Maggie start out as friends instead of just jumping in the sack. Although with the way Chase was at the end I wish Maggie would have slept around on him. Jerk!!!!
One of my other favorites moments is the night before the "wedding" when after they leave Maggie's shower they go to that malt shop and talk about the codicil. I love the footsie scene and the bit about "It's past our curfew". It's even better with Smoky Robison singing "I Second That Emotion" in the background.
Guiding Light (from a GL fan fourm)
The May 9th, 2003 episode where Scruffrey appeared at the masked ball in the Beacon Lobby wearing filthy tennis shows and had his insipidly homophobic scene with Edmund, who later has footsie sex with Cassie before she "bumps into" Scruffrey. We had Harley "catching" Alex and Lloyd on DVD in the drugging of Alan debacle. We had Ben being ruined in scenes with the pointless Ramona. And the beginning of NuttyLizzie.
Love, American Style - Love and the Nurse (Season 2, Episode 26, 10-2-
70), A paitent falls for a disintrested nurse. NOTE: I'm kicking myself for not catching that episode when the Oxygen channel aired that show again. I was only a boy when I last saw it, but it was definitely a footsie scene there.
B&B episodes from the 80's (The Bold And The Beautiful)
The family dinner where Rocco thought he was playing footsie with Donna, but was really playing footsie with Grandma Logan -Katie/Rocco/Donna storyline from back in 1987, 1988, and 1989. Katie would be Katie Logan, Brooke's sister. Donna is also Brooke's sister. Rocco was the man that was interested in Donna, but Katie was interested in him. There are some great scenes from there storyline back then. There is even a scene where at a family dinner, Rocco is playing footsie with Grandma Logan.
- No scenes below this point -
Alfie
Susan Sarandon delivers a masterful performance as an almost-over-the-hill society woman who likes to play footsie with older men, but only the filthy rich ones need apply. That is, until youthful, energetic Alfie flatters her wardrobe, jewelry and figure and becomes the man of her moment.
Some Like It Hot (1959)
Musicians flee the Mob by joining an all-girl band. Jack Lemmon, frustrated while in drag, plays footsie with Marilyn Monroe in an upper berth, while cohort Tony Curtis does a Cary Grant imitation during his "male" scenes. Previously on DVD, this is Wilder's most popular film, though 1963's Irma La Douce beat it at the box office.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
Full Throttle finds the Angels contemplating the transition of their personal livelihood as it threatens to invade their professional obligations. For instance, Natalie has made a decision to move in with her beloved beau Pete (Luke Wilson). In the meanwhile, Dylan is skeptical about Natalie’s closeness with Pete to the point that she may consider leaving altogether thus breaking up their threesome core that have become so instrumental in their “sisters in peril†routine. This, of course, is designed as an inside chuckle since Dylan’s concern echoes the nostalgic anxiety when TV Angels Fawcett-Majors and Jackson decided to fly the coop for greener pastures. The thought of new blood mixing in with the impeccable chemistry that has been already established has Dylan hitting the sauce to drown her worries. There to console a distraught Dylan is former Angel Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith reprising her noted television CA persona). As for Alex, her hands are tied up when her father (played by John Cleese) arrives on the scene and is under the assumption that his daughter does prostitution for a living. It’s a matter of time before the film milks this manufactured misunderstanding and plays it for the tiresome chuckle that is ad nauseam to boot. Plus, Alex has her romantic ambivalence as she insists on playing footsies with her dreamy but doltish boytoy (Matt LeBlanc from TV’s Friends).
Raise Your Voice (2004) (starring Hillary Duff)
Once Terri is at the academy, she continues her bemoaning and feels very uncomfortable. To make matter worse, her leather-wearing Zen-like performing arts instructor (John Corbett late from TV’s Northern Exposure) isn’t taken as much with Terri’s singing tendencies as her previous high school supporters. However, it takes a cute-faced British songwriter named Jay (Oliver James, Amanda Bynes’s smitten studmuffin from the equally interminable What A Girl Wants) to snap Terri out of her funk and back into her singing groove. Soon the pair become involved romantically and develops a knack for kissy-poo creativity this side of the cozy collaboration that was soulful sweethearts Ashford and Simpson. The partnership of playing footsies with desirable Jay while writing songs is very liberating and laboring for Terri.
Birth - 2001, Cast: Nicole Kidman, Cameron Bright, Danny Huston, Ted Levine, Cara Seymour, Anne Heche, Lauren Bacall, Peter Stormare
It's one thing to want to believe that Sean exists in another existential capacity but it's highly unlikely that Anna would get so desperate as to play footsies with a junior-sized mint Sean just for the nostalgic thrill ride. After all, it is not as if Anna hasn't had any carnal conquests in the years since Sean has been absent from her livelihood. Besides, if Anna is so in tuned with memorializing Sean then why even maintain a loving bond with Joseph or any other man for that matter?
Catwoman (2004, Halle Berry)
As for the love story aspect of Berry's Patience/Catwoman and Bratt's clueless cop Tom Lone, this romantic subplot is about as wooden as a park bench. Their union is not titillating enough nor is it convincing to the point that we care about these attractive souls playing footsies without acknowledging how their bond may be disrupted by adversity in the long run.
East is East (2000)
Starring: Archie Panjabi, Chris Bisson, Emil Marwa, Emma Rydal, Gary Damer,
Director: Damien O'Donnell
Producer: Leslee Udwin
Distributor: Miramax Films
For the seven kids of George Khan - proud Pakistani and chip shop owner - life is one long compromise. Tomboy Meenah prefers playing footsie to wearing a sari, hippie Saleem pretends to be studying engineering when he's really at art school, heart-throb Tariq has got a reputation as a local Casanova, and Sajid hasn't even been circumcised yet.
The One and Only (British movie)
Newcastle-born actress Donna Air plays a small cameo role in the film as a brainless beautician who spends her spare time playing footsie with Stevie's husband.
My Boss’s Daughter
David Zucker, the one-time clever master of spoofy cinema that generated the classics Airplane! and Naked Gun, chugs out this faceless sexual romp in the zany but idiotic comedy My Boss’s Daughter. Media boytoy sensation Ashton Kutcher plays an up-and-coming publishing company staffer that longs to please his quirky yet nonsensical boss (Terrance Stamp) for career-related opportunistic reasons. More importantly, getting close to his superior means becoming cozy with his sexy curvy siren daughter Lisa (Tara Reid), the object of his lust (and our disinterest). Kutcher, as a disguised favor to his boss, elects to housesit his employer’s place while hoping to parallel park with the giggly Lisa in the process. And of course one crazy happening leads to another as comic chaos ensues with all sorts of nutty visitors and their foolishness causing havoc to the boss’s home not to mention interrupting Kutcher’s plans to play some footsies with the desirable Reid’s alter ego Lisa.
COLD MOUNTAIN (Jude Law & Nicole Kidman)
The picture looked dang pretty as well, with the opening battle sequences really giving you a true sense of the blood and guts spilled during the war, while the smaller town scenes relayed the beauty of the home/family for which they were all fighting. The film's also packed with a number of engaging sequences, as Law's character tries to make it back home but keeps running into interesting characters, many of whom are name actors like Natalie Portman, the great Philip Seymour Hoffman, Giovanni Ribisi, etc... Even the lead singer of the White Stripes shows up for an important role. All of those actors were great in their parts, but for my money, it was Renee Zellweger's presence in this film that took it to that extra level. Things were fine and dandy with Law and Kidman playing figurative footsies under the table to that point, but it wasn't until Zellweger's spunky character hit the screen that things really got into a groove.
Love in the Time of Money (2002, Cast: Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, Domenick Lombardozzi, Jill Hennessy, Malcolm Gets, Michael Imperioli, Carol Kane, Adrian Grenier
A disillusioned hooker (Vera Farmiga) doesn't have much of a rewarding exchange with a demanding contractor (Domenick Lombardozzi) who then turns around and plays footsies with someone else's wealthy but unsatisfied lush of a wife (Jill Hennessy from NBC-TV's Crossing Jordan). Her husband (Malcolm Gets) wants to practice his provocative strokes with an aimless painter (Steve Buscemi) who in return has an eye for a gallery receptionist (Rosario Dawson, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Men in Black II). Of course her boyfriend (Adrian Grenier) is constantly fussing with Dawson's hot-looking receptionist thus securing the attention of Buscemi's bugged-eyed painter. All this will eventually result in the audience being driven back to the hooker with heart of rusty gold to complete the sordid circle of conflict.
Swan's Crossing (TV Series) - Episode 8
First Air Date: 7/8/92, Wednesday Introduces: Fats Wellman, the first manger at the Tool n' Die, and Katie Adams, J.T.'s sister.
Synopsis: Sydney and Garrett decide to meet in Plan B, her mother's car. Neil and J.T. try working out their equations, as the Baldies are trying to figure out what Professor Vann would need the elements for. Jimmy goes to the Tool n' Die where he sees that Callie is working on her bike. The two stare at each other while Fats Wellman talks about how he wants to take a trip around the world on his bike. Meanwhile, in the car, Sydney and Garrett draw up a detailed plan to use Mila so they can be together. Glory brings J.T.'s little sister Katie by, and Neil begins ranting and raving about how he hates girls. J.T. sets Katie on the desk, accidentally on the mouse which sends their information online. Fats offers Callie a job, but Jimmy is unsure, and goes off on his bike. Callie follows. Sydney and Garrett lean in for a kiss when she gets a call. She has to go to Mila's house with her mother. There she sees Mila's bedroom, and is stunned at how lavish it is. Historical Moment: Our first look at the Tool n' Die and Mila's bedroom. Critique: One of the best of the early Swans Crossing episodes. Neil's speech about girls is hysterical, and Garrett and Sydney's deal plays a great importance later. Their moment in the car, playing footsie and writing up the deal, shows that they have genuine affection towards one another. Also, it is apparent that Jimmy and Callie are attracted to one another. Sydney is very funny in this episode when she sees Mila's bedroom, and can only make strange comments about it. This is a highly entertaining episode.
Certainly, ``The O.C.'' blew up many of its ongoing story lines at the end of last season, breaking up the show's central relationships. The love affair between brooding Ryan Atwood (Benjamin McKenzie) and troubled rich girl Marissa Cooper (Mischa Barton) fell apart when Ryan found out his ex-girlfriend was pregnant and he returned to his hometown, Chino. Distraught over Ryan's departure, Seth Cohen (Adam Brody) -- the nerdy sex symbol who is the show's breakout character -- sailed away on his boat, leaving behind the girl of his dreams, Summer Roberts (Rachel Bilson).
Some of this gets resolved in the first two episodes of this season. (You really didn't think Ryan was going to stay in Chino, did you?) But there are all kinds of twists.
Marissa has been spending the summer drinking (which she does a lot) and playing footsie with the hunky lawn guy D.J. (Nicholas Gonzalez from ``Resurrection Blvd.''). Summer has found a new boyfriend in Zach (newcomer Michael Cassidy), a WASP version of Seth. Ryan is about to run into Lindsay (Shannon Lucio, who has done guest spots on a number of series), a brainy student who also comes from a working-class background.
Falcon Crest (TV Drama) - NOTE: This is from a FC fan fourm -- Posted by CrazyMaryT on 6:23 pm on Aug. 27, 2001
Nancy I remember because that's one of my favorites. When he follows her into the bathroom and pulls her into the shower I love it! He was such a good friend to her. It's no wonder she fell in love with him. At least that was one thing the writers did well. Having Richard and Maggie start out as friends instead of just jumping in the sack. Although with the way Chase was at the end I wish Maggie would have slept around on him. Jerk!!!!
One of my other favorites moments is the night before the "wedding" when after they leave Maggie's shower they go to that malt shop and talk about the codicil. I love the footsie scene and the bit about "It's past our curfew". It's even better with Smoky Robison singing "I Second That Emotion" in the background.
Guiding Light (from a GL fan fourm)
The May 9th, 2003 episode where Scruffrey appeared at the masked ball in the Beacon Lobby wearing filthy tennis shows and had his insipidly homophobic scene with Edmund, who later has footsie sex with Cassie before she "bumps into" Scruffrey. We had Harley "catching" Alex and Lloyd on DVD in the drugging of Alan debacle. We had Ben being ruined in scenes with the pointless Ramona. And the beginning of NuttyLizzie.
Love, American Style - Love and the Nurse (Season 2, Episode 26, 10-2-
70), A paitent falls for a disintrested nurse. NOTE: I'm kicking myself for not catching that episode when the Oxygen channel aired that show again. I was only a boy when I last saw it, but it was definitely a footsie scene there.
B&B episodes from the 80's (The Bold And The Beautiful)
The family dinner where Rocco thought he was playing footsie with Donna, but was really playing footsie with Grandma Logan -Katie/Rocco/Donna storyline from back in 1987, 1988, and 1989. Katie would be Katie Logan, Brooke's sister. Donna is also Brooke's sister. Rocco was the man that was interested in Donna, but Katie was interested in him. There are some great scenes from there storyline back then. There is even a scene where at a family dinner, Rocco is playing footsie with Grandma Logan.
- No scenes below this point -
Alfie
Susan Sarandon delivers a masterful performance as an almost-over-the-hill society woman who likes to play footsie with older men, but only the filthy rich ones need apply. That is, until youthful, energetic Alfie flatters her wardrobe, jewelry and figure and becomes the man of her moment.
Some Like It Hot (1959)
Musicians flee the Mob by joining an all-girl band. Jack Lemmon, frustrated while in drag, plays footsie with Marilyn Monroe in an upper berth, while cohort Tony Curtis does a Cary Grant imitation during his "male" scenes. Previously on DVD, this is Wilder's most popular film, though 1963's Irma La Douce beat it at the box office.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
Full Throttle finds the Angels contemplating the transition of their personal livelihood as it threatens to invade their professional obligations. For instance, Natalie has made a decision to move in with her beloved beau Pete (Luke Wilson). In the meanwhile, Dylan is skeptical about Natalie’s closeness with Pete to the point that she may consider leaving altogether thus breaking up their threesome core that have become so instrumental in their “sisters in peril†routine. This, of course, is designed as an inside chuckle since Dylan’s concern echoes the nostalgic anxiety when TV Angels Fawcett-Majors and Jackson decided to fly the coop for greener pastures. The thought of new blood mixing in with the impeccable chemistry that has been already established has Dylan hitting the sauce to drown her worries. There to console a distraught Dylan is former Angel Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith reprising her noted television CA persona). As for Alex, her hands are tied up when her father (played by John Cleese) arrives on the scene and is under the assumption that his daughter does prostitution for a living. It’s a matter of time before the film milks this manufactured misunderstanding and plays it for the tiresome chuckle that is ad nauseam to boot. Plus, Alex has her romantic ambivalence as she insists on playing footsies with her dreamy but doltish boytoy (Matt LeBlanc from TV’s Friends).
Raise Your Voice (2004) (starring Hillary Duff)
Once Terri is at the academy, she continues her bemoaning and feels very uncomfortable. To make matter worse, her leather-wearing Zen-like performing arts instructor (John Corbett late from TV’s Northern Exposure) isn’t taken as much with Terri’s singing tendencies as her previous high school supporters. However, it takes a cute-faced British songwriter named Jay (Oliver James, Amanda Bynes’s smitten studmuffin from the equally interminable What A Girl Wants) to snap Terri out of her funk and back into her singing groove. Soon the pair become involved romantically and develops a knack for kissy-poo creativity this side of the cozy collaboration that was soulful sweethearts Ashford and Simpson. The partnership of playing footsies with desirable Jay while writing songs is very liberating and laboring for Terri.
Birth - 2001, Cast: Nicole Kidman, Cameron Bright, Danny Huston, Ted Levine, Cara Seymour, Anne Heche, Lauren Bacall, Peter Stormare
It's one thing to want to believe that Sean exists in another existential capacity but it's highly unlikely that Anna would get so desperate as to play footsies with a junior-sized mint Sean just for the nostalgic thrill ride. After all, it is not as if Anna hasn't had any carnal conquests in the years since Sean has been absent from her livelihood. Besides, if Anna is so in tuned with memorializing Sean then why even maintain a loving bond with Joseph or any other man for that matter?
Catwoman (2004, Halle Berry)
As for the love story aspect of Berry's Patience/Catwoman and Bratt's clueless cop Tom Lone, this romantic subplot is about as wooden as a park bench. Their union is not titillating enough nor is it convincing to the point that we care about these attractive souls playing footsies without acknowledging how their bond may be disrupted by adversity in the long run.
East is East (2000)
Starring: Archie Panjabi, Chris Bisson, Emil Marwa, Emma Rydal, Gary Damer,
Director: Damien O'Donnell
Producer: Leslee Udwin
Distributor: Miramax Films
For the seven kids of George Khan - proud Pakistani and chip shop owner - life is one long compromise. Tomboy Meenah prefers playing footsie to wearing a sari, hippie Saleem pretends to be studying engineering when he's really at art school, heart-throb Tariq has got a reputation as a local Casanova, and Sajid hasn't even been circumcised yet.
The One and Only (British movie)
Newcastle-born actress Donna Air plays a small cameo role in the film as a brainless beautician who spends her spare time playing footsie with Stevie's husband.
My Boss’s Daughter
David Zucker, the one-time clever master of spoofy cinema that generated the classics Airplane! and Naked Gun, chugs out this faceless sexual romp in the zany but idiotic comedy My Boss’s Daughter. Media boytoy sensation Ashton Kutcher plays an up-and-coming publishing company staffer that longs to please his quirky yet nonsensical boss (Terrance Stamp) for career-related opportunistic reasons. More importantly, getting close to his superior means becoming cozy with his sexy curvy siren daughter Lisa (Tara Reid), the object of his lust (and our disinterest). Kutcher, as a disguised favor to his boss, elects to housesit his employer’s place while hoping to parallel park with the giggly Lisa in the process. And of course one crazy happening leads to another as comic chaos ensues with all sorts of nutty visitors and their foolishness causing havoc to the boss’s home not to mention interrupting Kutcher’s plans to play some footsies with the desirable Reid’s alter ego Lisa.
COLD MOUNTAIN (Jude Law & Nicole Kidman)
The picture looked dang pretty as well, with the opening battle sequences really giving you a true sense of the blood and guts spilled during the war, while the smaller town scenes relayed the beauty of the home/family for which they were all fighting. The film's also packed with a number of engaging sequences, as Law's character tries to make it back home but keeps running into interesting characters, many of whom are name actors like Natalie Portman, the great Philip Seymour Hoffman, Giovanni Ribisi, etc... Even the lead singer of the White Stripes shows up for an important role. All of those actors were great in their parts, but for my money, it was Renee Zellweger's presence in this film that took it to that extra level. Things were fine and dandy with Law and Kidman playing figurative footsies under the table to that point, but it wasn't until Zellweger's spunky character hit the screen that things really got into a groove.
Love in the Time of Money (2002, Cast: Steve Buscemi, Vera Farmiga, Rosario Dawson, Domenick Lombardozzi, Jill Hennessy, Malcolm Gets, Michael Imperioli, Carol Kane, Adrian Grenier
A disillusioned hooker (Vera Farmiga) doesn't have much of a rewarding exchange with a demanding contractor (Domenick Lombardozzi) who then turns around and plays footsies with someone else's wealthy but unsatisfied lush of a wife (Jill Hennessy from NBC-TV's Crossing Jordan). Her husband (Malcolm Gets) wants to practice his provocative strokes with an aimless painter (Steve Buscemi) who in return has an eye for a gallery receptionist (Rosario Dawson, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Men in Black II). Of course her boyfriend (Adrian Grenier) is constantly fussing with Dawson's hot-looking receptionist thus securing the attention of Buscemi's bugged-eyed painter. All this will eventually result in the audience being driven back to the hooker with heart of rusty gold to complete the sordid circle of conflict.
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Yes, that's very true...but I think that's exactly why Babylove used the word "questionable"... something like "I'm quite sure that there will be no scene but... you never know until you check!"Footsiefreak wrote:The term "playing footsies" doesnt always mean what we on the site know and love.Its another phrase for playing around.So when you see" playing footsie" in these articles its sometimes not one of "our footsie scenes" involved.

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Thanks for that well needed 411 on those scenes, Prof. Feeture.Feeture Feature wrote:No scenes in:
My Boss's Daughter
Some Like It Hot
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
Nyllover is ABSOLUTELY right, Footsiefreak. Why else would I type in "QUESTIONABLE" on this post? What if you were searching for a movie with a footsie scene, but completely dissed them just because you didn't observe it first, never knowing that such a scene may exsists, despite having the word "footsie" in it?nyllover wrote:Yes, that's very true...but I think that's exactly why Babylove used the word "questionable"... something like "I'm quite sure that there will be no scene but... you never know until you check!"
It's a 50/50 chance you may get something, or you may not. But as I always say... "Nothing beats a failure BUT a try". Holla!
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The Kidman scene she sat in the chair and you saw her feet slightly dipped out of the shoe. I don't think it's major enough to be on the site, but that's for Nyllover to decide.kingdom wrote:Hey guys can we consider Birth as an off topic video? How often can we see Nicole Kidman dipping in nylons? I don't like her legs and feet bare, but in Malice and Eyes Wide Shut she did some incredible flirting with her feet.
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"Cold Mountain" No real footsie scene but there is a nice scene where a woman puts her bare foot out to block a drunk Jude Law from walking past her in a cabin and as he holds her foot and contemplates it, she drops the top of her dress and when that gets no reaction, she turns and bends over the dinner table and flips up her skirt and asks him to ride her to China if he's not too shy. Actress is Melora Walters.
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