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Why was Cameron Diaz so Lardy in this movie?


was she trying to gain weight to have a more voluptuous look and it backfired?

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I'm sorry, were you blind? She wasn't "Lardy", as you so delicately put it.

War does not decide who is right, war decides who is left.

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Sorry, I meant pleasantly lardy.


But seriously, don't you think she looked pretty heavy (for her) in this film?

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No.

War does not decide who is right, war decides who is left.

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I thought she looked appropriately skanky. But I definitely didn't think she looked heavy. And when she smiled, even in a filthy wedding dress with her black roots showing through her blonde hair, she still looked like Cameron Diaz...

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I thought she looked appropriately skanky.


ROFLMHO, quite nicely put, and exactly what she was supposed to look like~a trampy, tarty young woman ( if you have sex in a bathroom and don't care if anyone hears you, more to the point she probably wanted Sam ( poor sap )to hear her-you definitely have no grace or decorum) Her looks were right for her character.

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she looked AMAZING the best she ever looked!



THE END!

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She was not Lardy as you put it, she looked great, in fact she was a lot skinnier than she was in The Mask but I think she looked great in that too.

"I'll set my course by you my northern star"

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The body of Karen Carpenter with the face of Robert Z'Dar. She looked odd, just odd.

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For those who think she looked like she was packing a few extra pounds in this, then you were probably disgusted with her fuller (flawless) figure in The Mask, huh? But I guess the skin and bones look is your thing...


Hey there, Johnny Boy, I hope you fry!

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