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Death Bed: The Bed That Eats is a 1977 American surrealist folk horror film [3] written, produced, and directed by George Barry in his only feature film, and starring Demene Hall, William Russ, Julie Ritter, and Dave Marsh. The plot centers on a demon-possessed bed that is passed on through generations, bringing tragedy upon those who come ...
In September 2011, Alley announced that she had lost 100 lb (45 kg) using weight loss products from Organic Liaison. [33] In 2012, Alley faced a class-action lawsuit alleging false advertising ; the suit claimed that her weight loss was the result of exercise, including training for the TV show Dancing with the Stars , not Organic Liaison products.
The final scene reveals Phillip living in suburban bliss with Michael's adoptive sister. He takes some sandwiches she has packed for him and drives to the cottage in the woods, where he eats them with gusto, pausing to tantalize Michael, who is in a wheelchair, with one. Michael, starving and emaciated, begs Phillip to "feed [him]."
At an abandoned water park (a parody of Action Park), Bart and Lisa contract a bizarre infection, requiring treatment from steroids that cause temporary weight gain. Before they go back to school, Marge calls Lisa "chunky" with affection, which causes her to be insecure about her weight. Marge takes Lisa to the mall, shopping for back-to-school ...
Sex scenes are notoriously uncomfortable for most actors to film, for very obvious reasons. ... “Olivier was giving his all and he was giving me all of his body weight,” Lane told us during a ...
Hayden gained weight after her brother’s death. Hayden told People that she quickly gained 40 pounds after Jansen’s death. “I just ballooned out,” she said.
With Bart and Dr Nick's help, Homer eventually increases his weight to 315 pounds (143 kg) and Mr. Burns installs a stay-at-home work terminal in the Simpson house. Marge admits that she finds herself less attracted to Homer physically because of his weight gain, but he vows to prove he can be a better worker because of it.
Sleeping in your sleepwear is so 2024. This year, consumer trend forecasting company WGSN expects to see elegant matching pajamas as traveling outfits, beach cover-ups and more.