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Just started watching it, earlier today. I got through 5 episodes and had to stop (almost bed time). But I'll start back, again, tomorrow.

I'm liking it, so far. Billy Bob Thornton is perfect in that role. And Ali Larter, while very hot, is 2nd in my book (from the ones on that show). Give me the female lawyer. There's just something about a well-versed, cunningly smart woman.
 
I'm going to have to watch the Jerry Jones cameo again later on today. It was enough to see him, then try to listen to what he was saying ... thinking, "a cameo from him? On family and life?"
 
How long ago was Varsity Blues?
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I remember seeing this movie, but I only vaguely remember this part. I can't help these days but to cringe when I see stuff like this. Here we have a nude actress portraying a high school student, am I correct? How the fuck was that legal? And how the hell did movie watchers, especially adults, watch this and not feel uncomfortable, first with themselves as they watch someone portraying a naked minor, and secondly feel uncomfortable on behalf of this young girl making such a major decision like this to expose herself at such a young age on film for all to see for all time? We don't even let minors vote, drink, or buy alcohol, but star in a movie naked and be watched by everyone ... sure, go ahead! Sorry, I'm about done with Hollywood. Fatherhood changed me, and all the pedophilia news that has come out in recent years forces me to look at this stuff differently. Kids shouldn't even be allowed to work, much less in these conditions.
 
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I remember seeing this movie, but I only vaguely remember this part. I can't help these days but to cringe when I see stuff like this. Here we have a nude actress portraying a high school student, am I correct? How the fuck was that legal? And how the hell did movie watchers, especially adults, watch this and not feel uncomfortable, first with themselves as they watch someone portraying a naked minor, and secondly feel uncomfortable on behalf of this young girl making such a major decision like this to expose herself at such a young age on film for all to see for all time? We don't even let minors vote, drink, or buy alcohol, but star in a movie naked and be watched by everyone ... sure, go ahead! Sorry, I'm about done with Hollywood. Fatherhood changed me, and all the pedophilia news that has come out in recent years forces me to look at this stuff differently. Kids shouldn't even be allowed to work, much less in these conditions.
These acresses are older than the characters they play (in other words she wasn't <18 when she made the movie). I don't remember any nudity in Varsity Blues
 
These acresses are older than the characters they play (in other words she wasn't <18 when she made the movie).
That’s not the point I was making. Do we not have laws against child porn? Federal and/or state laws? Okay, well then, so how is it acceptable for viewers to watch a film where a very young woman is paid to portray a nude teenager in erotic scenes in a movie? We arrest “predators” who flirt and court adults who present themselves as minors, right? But then we sell tickets to peep shows commonly called movies to see barely legal nude young women present themselves as minors. Am I the only one who sees inconsistency here?
 
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