Tipping their hats to October — — newly annointed as "National Breast Cancer Awareness Month" — — the funsters at Film Threat listed "The 50 Best Breasts in Movie History." MAE WEST led their line-up of "the best breasts to ever grace the cinema screen." Also included were the Neapolitan knockers (size 38-D) of Sophia Loren, the million dollar mammaries of Jane Russell, and many more full-figured femmes.
• • The Film Threat Staff showed appreciation for the Brooklyn bombshell — — but why the heck did they pair their paragraph with a video scored to the song "Spooky"? Mae West was the ultimate in friendly, equally opportunity flirting. Ain't nothing spooky about that.
• • MAE WEST: IN THE BEGINNING • •
• • The woman who brought curves to the screen was Mae West, the taboo-breaking Brooklyn-born 1930s wisecracker who plied laughs while shaking her astonishing anatomy. Plenty of men wanted to come up and see her sometime, but Mae’s upper echelons actually helped saved lives in World War II. An inflatable life vest that created oversized flotation power was named the Mae West in honor of the star’s celebrated upper torso.
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• • http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php?section=features&Id=1984
• • Columnist: the Film Threat Staff
• • Published on: 9 October 2007
• • Come up and see Mae every day online: http://MaeWest.blogspot.com/
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