Demi Moore on the Cover of Elle

Nov 15, 2024 00:53




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Once the highest-paid actress in Hollywood, the iconic superstar graces the cover of Elle Magazine’s December-January issue.

Demi Moore Talks Baring It All Onscreen in Her Latest Movie https://t.co/7lPpV2WzIu
- ELLE Magazine (US) (@ELLEmagazine) November 14, Read more... )

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purrple_267 November 15 2024, 07:57:55 UTC
I don't think The substance was scary or revolutionary, but as a body horror connoisseur, I enjoyed the fuck out of it. The composition, colors and music in every scene were just perfect.

Must be another case of Barbie, because I randomly saw a youtube reaction where the top comment was 'I'm glad to see gay guys reacting to it, because all the straight men just don't get it.' and the messages are so simple, I don't even want to know what they're not getting this time.

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ebenetwo November 15 2024, 08:02:50 UTC
I love a colorful movie so I enjoyed it but lol here comes the pun, it lacks substance

I was also confused at first cos it seems to be set in modern era but the coveted profession is an 80s aerobic dance instructor…?

But I just went with it cos whatever it still held my attention start to finish

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purrple_267 November 15 2024, 08:32:18 UTC
MTE. The 80's was strange, but if it was just for the aesthetics, I don't mind. The real 80's fashion was atrocious, but I like this version. At first I thought it was part of the heightened reality because 80's must have been when she was at the top of her fame, but if she's 50, it's too far back.

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automaticpeople November 15 2024, 09:45:30 UTC
I didn’t think much of the 80s thing, until I saw a reaction video and they were questioning whether it was set in the 80s or not. I just assumed Elisabeth’s show was meant to have an 80s aesthetic, but not that the movie was set in that decade.

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therearewords November 15 2024, 08:20:47 UTC
I know she's Demi Moore but that last outfit is Not great, Bob.

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ialmrnt5 November 15 2024, 09:26:46 UTC
the substance is incredible, i loved everything about it, i hope demi is nominated for stuff just bc she's had an incredible career and deserves the flowers but i wonder if her role is missing like a big outward monologue or something to really win...

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automaticpeople November 15 2024, 09:46:02 UTC
Idk, the cooking breakdown is as good as any monologue imo.

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futuredodo November 15 2024, 17:39:02 UTC
Completely agree, I was mesmerized haha

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ivn November 15 2024, 10:03:34 UTC
[Spoiler (click to open)]The scene where she gets ready for a date is sobering and so memorable! She should get noms for that scene alone!

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beaucadeau November 15 2024, 09:48:01 UTC
I read (well, listened) to her autobiography a few months ago, and I unironically love and stan her.

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bitchsdangerous November 15 2024, 16:29:01 UTC
Ooh, I need to read it.

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carnwe November 15 2024, 11:12:22 UTC
Her legs are to die for

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