Author Topic: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy  (Read 13545 times)

James W

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #15 on: June 22, 2009, 11:40:03 AM »
This ho is also going to be in the Iron Man sequel. If she touches RDJ, I will cut off the offending hand.
I'm pretty upset about this.

The only monsters in Iron Man movies should be 300ft tall and getting lasered in the face!

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #16 on: June 23, 2009, 06:52:06 AM »
I'd never heard of this woman until she was mentioned on the show and had no strong feelings about her one way or the other in spite of her Hate Pit membership, but if her appearance on this week's I Love Movies podcast is any indication, Tom was quite right to throw her in said Pit. She came across as a huge jerk. The story that put me over the edge was when Ondi Timoner (director of Dig) appeared on Ms. Munn's show with her young child in tow. When Munn used the f-word in front of the child, Timoner asked that Olivia please not use such language in front of her child, which prompted Munn to call her a really rude word that I'm loathe to type. Munn's reasoning for being so upset over this seemingly reasonable request? "That's the energy on our show."

I'm thinking the Hate Pit might be too good for her.
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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #17 on: June 23, 2009, 08:08:13 AM »
I would just like to announce that I would do a nude scene, but only if it was both tasteful and artistically justified.  That is all.
I really don't appreciate your sarcastic, anti-comedy tone, Bro!

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #18 on: June 23, 2009, 08:16:00 AM »
This is going to jump-start your career!

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #19 on: June 23, 2009, 08:43:55 AM »
I would just like to announce that I would do a nude scene, but only if it was both tasteful and artistically justified.  That is all.

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #20 on: June 23, 2009, 11:41:23 AM »
I'd never heard of this woman until she was mentioned on the show and had no strong feelings about her one way or the other in spite of her Hate Pit membership, but if her appearance on this week's I Love Movies podcast is any indication, Tom was quite right to throw her in said Pit. She came across as a huge jerk. The story that put me over the edge was when Ondi Timoner (director of Dig) appeared on Ms. Munn's show with her young child in tow. When Munn used the f-word in front of the child, Timoner asked that Olivia please not use such language in front of her child, which prompted Munn to call her a really rude word that I'm loathe to type. Munn's reasoning for being so upset over this seemingly reasonable request? "That's the energy on our show."

I'm thinking the Hate Pit might be too good for her.

I think it's unreasonable to bring a kid to a TV set and then demand that the host use appropriate language to cater to it. but even though I think she was right, the way she presented and handled it was embarrassing. "FUCK THAT BITCH NO ONE TELLS ME WHAT TO DO - GUYS, DONT YOU HATE BITCHY WOMEN? I SURE DO. ALL THEY DO IS NAG. LETS KILL SOME BEERS AND TALK ABOUT HALO, FELLAS. DO YOU GS THINK THIS BRA FITS OR IS IT TOO SMALL?"

They also discussed funny names for sex positions. "Ever heard of a Flamin' Bullseye!?" Guuhhhh.

It was not good.

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #21 on: June 23, 2009, 11:49:48 AM »
I'm tastefully nude right now!









Under my clothes.
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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #22 on: June 23, 2009, 12:44:46 PM »
I'd never heard of this woman until she was mentioned on the show and had no strong feelings about her one way or the other in spite of her Hate Pit membership, but if her appearance on this week's I Love Movies podcast is any indication, Tom was quite right to throw her in said Pit. She came across as a huge jerk. The story that put me over the edge was when Ondi Timoner (director of Dig) appeared on Ms. Munn's show with her young child in tow. When Munn used the f-word in front of the child, Timoner asked that Olivia please not use such language in front of her child, which prompted Munn to call her a really rude word that I'm loathe to type. Munn's reasoning for being so upset over this seemingly reasonable request? "That's the energy on our show."

I'm thinking the Hate Pit might be too good for her.

I think it's unreasonable to bring a kid to a TV set and then demand that the host use appropriate language to cater to it. but even though I think she was right, the way she presented and handled it was embarrassing. "FUCK THAT BITCH NO ONE TELLS ME WHAT TO DO - GUYS, DONT YOU HATE BITCHY WOMEN? I SURE DO. ALL THEY DO IS NAG. LETS KILL SOME BEERS AND TALK ABOUT HALO, FELLAS. DO YOU GS THINK THIS BRA FITS OR IS IT TOO SMALL?"


Fair enough, but I do think not cursing in front of a child is more a matter of common courtesy than an imposition, although whether or not you agree with that depends, I suppose, on how important you consider the freedom to curse. For instance, if someone brings their kid over to my house, I would, as a matter of courtesy, refrain from cursing in front of the child even though I suppose I'd be within my rights to say, "This is my house and I'll say anything I want."
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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #23 on: June 23, 2009, 01:31:20 PM »
I'd never heard of this woman until she was mentioned on the show and had no strong feelings about her one way or the other in spite of her Hate Pit membership, but if her appearance on this week's I Love Movies podcast is any indication, Tom was quite right to throw her in said Pit. She came across as a huge jerk. The story that put me over the edge was when Ondi Timoner (director of Dig) appeared on Ms. Munn's show with her young child in tow. When Munn used the f-word in front of the child, Timoner asked that Olivia please not use such language in front of her child, which prompted Munn to call her a really rude word that I'm loathe to type. Munn's reasoning for being so upset over this seemingly reasonable request? "That's the energy on our show."

I'm thinking the Hate Pit might be too good for her.

I think it's unreasonable to bring a kid to a TV set and then demand that the host use appropriate language to cater to it. but even though I think she was right, the way she presented and handled it was embarrassing. "FUCK THAT BITCH NO ONE TELLS ME WHAT TO DO - GUYS, DONT YOU HATE BITCHY WOMEN? I SURE DO. ALL THEY DO IS NAG. LETS KILL SOME BEERS AND TALK ABOUT HALO, FELLAS. DO YOU GS THINK THIS BRA FITS OR IS IT TOO SMALL?"


Fair enough, but I do think not cursing in front of a child is more a matter of common courtesy than an imposition, although whether or not you agree with that depends, I suppose, on how important you consider the freedom to curse. For instance, if someone brings their kid over to my house, I would, as a matter of courtesy, refrain from cursing in front of the child even though I suppose I'd be within my rights to say, "This is my house and I'll say anything I want."

Yea, but bringing your kid to a television show filming, then making demands of the host? You can't demand that people censor themselves ON THEIR OWN TELEVISION SHOW PERFORMANCE. "You guys, this episode of The Sopranos needs to be clean, the 2nd A.D. brought his nephew to work." That's like bringing your kid to a comedy club and asking the stand-up to keep it clean.

Again, she's plenty hateable for other reasons.

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #24 on: June 23, 2009, 01:32:16 PM »
Also, has somebody mentioned she's not actually naked in this? Sorry to disappoint!

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #25 on: June 23, 2009, 02:21:34 PM »
She's smart.  The second that woman gets naked, it's all over for her.

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #26 on: June 23, 2009, 02:30:09 PM »
You can't demand that people censor themselves ON THEIR OWN TELEVISION SHOW PERFORMANCE.

As I understood the story, the swear in question took place off-camera, i.e. during a commercial break or something. If it was an on-camera, scripted profanity, that's another thing.

Again, I'm not arguing with you since I think we're pretty much on the same side of this argument.
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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #27 on: June 23, 2009, 02:32:05 PM »
She makes my peeper sad.

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #28 on: June 23, 2009, 02:42:00 PM »
She's smart.  The second that woman gets naked, it's all over for her.

Very, very true.

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Re: Olivia Munn(ch) is going to be in Playboy
« Reply #29 on: June 23, 2009, 05:26:08 PM »
She's smart.  The second that woman gets naked, it's all over for her.

Very, very true.

That's a risk I'm willing to take.
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