|
If you believe Sharon Stone, that leg-crossing scene
in
"Basic Instinct" wasn't supposed to be so graphic. In
fact, the actress claims the film's director went for
the money shot without her knowledge. So we're sure
Stone's contracts these days include an ironclad
"nudity rider," a marvelous legal document that
describes exactly what can and can't be shown. Here's
the standard nudity rider for TSG's favorite actress,
the sultry Linda Fiorentino, who's starred in "The
Last Seduction," "Men in Black," and "Dogma." The rider,
included in a recent lawsuit filed against
Fiorentino in Los Angeles Superior Court, addresses
crucial subjects like "lower posterior nudity" and hot
girl-on-girl action. The agreement was signed in
anticipation of nude scenes in "Til The End of Time,"
which was supposed to be filmed last summer and
feature Fiorentino as Georgia O'Keeffe and Ben
Kingsley as Alfred Stieglitz. The film's producers
have sued Fiorentino, claiming that her diva act
forced them to shelve the production before filming
even started--but after they paid her 600 grand. (4
pages)
Join TSG's mailing list. Visit the Archive.
| |||
![]() | |||
| < 1 2 3 4 > | home | archive | contest | search | ||