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Sean Martin
December 31st, 2005, 08:04 PM
She played in the excellent movie “the village” (I don’t care if it was the idea of a dothead) and is set to play Mary Queen of Scots. This is the chick that is going to represent the Queen of Scots? Her boyfriend is not white.

I think the scene was with Isaach De Bankolé. I have not seen the movie but I heard it was explicit as most softcore porn films, open legs and all. :mad:

Ron Howard played a show with a Jew who played an Italian, and Andy Griffith a great family show. I would have thought he raised his child better than that.



Her godfather is Henry Winkler, who co-starred on "Happy Days" (1974) with her father, Ron Howard.

Daughter of Cheryl Howard.

Daughter of actor-director Ron Howard.


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Manderlay

Plot Outline: A story of slavery, set in the 1930s American South.

User Comments: A new brilliant and wonderful masterpiece from Von Trier

Bryce Dallas Howard does a great job replacing Kidman as Grace. She ads some fine new things to the character. Especially in the most of the funny scenes. Willem Dafoe and Danny Glover does their best and deliver outstanding performances. I haven't seen Glover so superb in years. All the cast are as usual in good hands of the danish devil director.

The story is filled with hidden politic and no doubt about that president Bush will absolutely hate this movie. But don't let that stop you my friend!!! As goes for the utterly sick and twisted surprising ending, i was amazed along time after the movie had finished. This is pure provoking "black" comedy!!!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0342735/

Subrosa
December 31st, 2005, 08:08 PM
That's Ron Howards daughter?!! What?!!!!!!! I can't believe it. People just don't give a shit about their genetic heritage.

Devere
December 31st, 2005, 08:35 PM
That's Ron Howards daughter?!! What?!!!!!!! I can't believe it. People just don't give a shit about their genetic heritage.Ron Howard's "Cinderella Man" is a terrific pro-white movie I highly recommend to all WN's. Don't know the implications of this news though. Course we don't have much control over our kids these days -- especially after they've grown up and moved out.

Steve Lillywhite
January 1st, 2006, 10:42 AM
We need to exterminate the redheads!

“I’m a redhead. I don’t tan…I stroke.” -- Woody Allen


Study: Redheads May Be Tougher to Knock Out

Tuesday, October 15, 2002

WASHINGTON — The genetic quirk that makes red hair red may also make carrot-tops harder to knock out -- in the operating room, that is.

A new study suggests people with naturally red hair need about 20 percent more anesthesia than patients with other hair colors.

It's a small study that will need confirmation. But it marks the first time scientists have linked a visible genetic trait to anesthesia doses, said Dr. Daniel Sessler of the University of Louisville, whose study will be presented Tuesday at a meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.

Inadequate doses of general anesthesia can allow people to recall surgery, or even wake up during it, problems that occur in 1 percent of cases, Sessler said.

"If redheads require more anesthesia and are not given more, their chances of having recall during surgeries increase," he said.

Determining a patient is properly anesthetized is a partly an art: Physicians must watch for sometimes subtle signs of an underdose, like slight movements or sweating, as well as overdose warnings such as low blood pressure or heart rate. So knowing if a particular group of people is more likely to need a higher- or lower-than-standard dose could be very useful.

Anesthesiologists have long grumbled that redheads can be a little harder to put under, but no one had ever studied if that was real or folklore, said Dr. Andrea Kurz of Washington University in St. Louis, who praised the new research.

It's likely the first of many yet-to-be-discovered genetic factors that will allow anesthesia to be fine-tuned for increased safety, added Dr. James Cottrell, president of the anesthesiology society. "It's a very exciting area."

But why would hair color possibly matter? The theory hinges on melanin, a pigment responsible for skin and hair color.

The sun triggers a hormone that in turn triggers the production of melanin to form a tan. Redheads seldom tan easily because they have a defective receptor for that hormone -- a quirk with this "melanocortin-1 receptor" that also leaves their hair red.

Without its intended receptor to dock in, the melanin-producing hormone may cross-react with a related receptor on brain cells that influences pain sensitivity, Sessler explained.

That's still a theory. Here's what Sessler can say for certain: He and colleagues gave 10 healthy women with naturally red hair and 10 with dark hair the common inhaled anesthetic desflurane. Then they administered electric shocks -- not enough to do damage but enough to cause pain -- and inched the desflurane dose up or down according to the pain response until each patient was judged to be at the optimum anesthetic dose. The redheads required a 20 percent higher dose.

Sessler said his lab first tested a few blondes and found they reacted the same as brunettes. That was expected since only redheads have the melanocortin-1 defect.

The study doesn't address if men would react similarly -- there are gender differences for many drugs -- or if redheads would be similarly affected by non-inhaled types of anesthesia.

Still, the research "gives us a window into what determines anesthetic requirements," said Sessler, whose lab is beginning more studies to see if the melanin theory is right.

Rounder
January 1st, 2006, 11:29 AM
Ron Howard's "Cinderella Man" is a terrific pro-white movie I highly recommend to all WN's. Don't know the implications of this news though. Course we don't have much control over our kids these days -- especially after they've grown up and moved out.

With all respects Devere, I beg to differ. I told all 5 of my young'uns since they were pre-teens, "You go with a nigger or anything that's not White, and I will kill you." And to this day, every one of them believes I will.

Ron Howard, Andy Griffin and all other White gentile actors, directors, etc., do and say precisely what pleases their jew masters.

BTW, a replay of Billy Graham's June 05 interview with Larry King showed Graham responding to King's reference to the famous 1972 Nixon-Graham audio tapes. Graham responded: "At Cinncinatti I told them (the jews) I would get down on my knees right then and beg for their forgiveness, if they asked me to." And of course, he lied yet again by saying "I didn't mean it."

diabloblanco92
January 1st, 2006, 12:48 PM
With all respects Devere, I beg to differ. I told all 5 of my young'uns since they were pre-teens, "You go with a nigger or anything that's not White, and I will kill you." And to this day, every one of them believes I will.

Ron Howard, Andy Griffin and all other White gentile actors, directors, etc., do and say precisely what pleases their jew masters.

BTW, a replay of Billy Graham's June 05 interview with Larry King showed Graham responding to King's reference to the famous 1972 Nixon-Graham audio tapes. Graham responded: "At Cinncinatti I told them (the jews) I would get down on my knees right then and beg for their forgiveness, if they asked me to." And of course, he lied yet again by saying "I didn't mean it."

With all respects Devere, I beg to differ. I told all 5 of my young'uns since they were pre-teens, "You go with a nigger or anything that's not White, and I will kill you." And to this day, every one of them believes I will.
They don't call it "honor killings" for nothing:)

Opie
January 1st, 2006, 02:18 PM
Heh. For a moment there... http://vnnforum.com/images/smilies/redface.gif

Action Alert
January 1st, 2006, 03:23 PM
Little Opie Cunningham is involved in that horrible, jewish piece of shit "Arrested Development". Barney needs to load that bullet of his.

Frank Toliver
January 1st, 2006, 08:14 PM
These fucking morons think that their 'pieces' whether movie or television show will last longer or has more value than their genetic line. They are wrong on both counts. Nothing they have produced can excuse them from their daughters taking up with pieces of shit.

Sean Martin
January 22nd, 2006, 10:07 PM
Opie's daughter now brags about her racial treason.

Bryce Dallas Howard
WHAT would the good people of Mayberry say? In the new Lars von Trier film "Manderlay," Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of Ron Howard - Opie Taylor on the Mayberry-set, 1960s sit-com "The Andy Griffith Show" - bares all in an explicit sex scene with a black slave.

How explicit?

Let's just say there's no doubt that the 24-year-old actress is a real redhead.

http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/59404.htm

YANKEE_JIM
January 23rd, 2006, 12:34 AM
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What's this I hear about your granddaughter doin' a nigger Andy?


-Jim

Oy Ze Hate
January 23rd, 2006, 12:40 AM
"You go with a nigger or anything that's not White, and I will kill you."

I think that's the funniest thing I've ever heard you say. And I mean that in the best way possible.

Opie
January 23rd, 2006, 07:09 AM
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What's this I hear about your granddaughter doin' a nigger Andy?


-Jim

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fissile
January 23rd, 2006, 11:57 AM
Here's the full New York Post article. I've seen the pictures on the net, it's very graphic stuff. It's too bad, I have a thing for natural redheads. Her father must be proud.

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HOT SEAT
By V.A. MUSETTO

Bryce Dallas Howard
WHAT would the good people of Mayberry say? In the new Lars von Trier film "Manderlay," Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of Ron Howard - Opie Taylor on the Mayberry-set, 1960s sit-com "The Andy Griffith Show" - bares all in an explicit sex scene with a black slave.

How explicit?

Let's just say there's no doubt that the 24-year-old actress is a real redhead.

Howard launched her film career with a few uncredited cameos in her father's movies, starting with "Parenthood" when she was 7. But her first big role came in 2004, with M. Night Shyamalan's 19th century chiller "The Village," in which she played a blind woman.

She's just completed shooting Shyamalan's next flick, "Lady in the Water," which she describes as a "juiced up" version of a story the director wrote for his children. She'll also be appearing as Rosalind in Kenneth Branagh's upcoming film version of Shakespeare's "As You Like It."

In "Manderlay," the second part of a trilogy by controversial Danish director von Trier, Howard plays Grace, the character portrayed by Nicole Kidman in the first installment, 2003's "Dogville."

Kidman was supposed to reprise the role in the two sequels but dropped out. Rumors abounded that she and the notoriously difficult von Trier didn't get along.

The Post asked Howard about the director's irritability and the challenge of screening your first nude scene for your father.

Q:How did you wind up replacing Nicole Kidman in "Manderlay"?

A:In a very roundabout away. I was doing "As You Like It" at the Public, and they had just lost Nicole. The producer told one of her friends they were willing to go with an unknown, so keep your eyes peeled. She saw a dress rehearsal of "As You Like It" and they put me on tape. Then Lars had me come to Denmark to audition.

Q: Do you know why Kidman pulled out?

A:It wasn't any problem she had with the project. She's very good friends with Lars till this day. One of her films went on longer than expected, so it was a scheduling conflict.

Q:So it wasn't because she didn't get along with Lars?

A:No, no, no.

Q:So you didn't find Lars difficult?

A:Not at all. He's a director with a vision, but he's a lot of fun and he's very gentle.

Q:Is the film's nude scene your first?

A:Yes, on the screen. But I did nudity in a play called "Hamlet Machine" when I was at NYU.

Q:There are already nude shots from "Manderlay" on the Web. Do they bother you?

A:I knew that was going to happen. My manager warned me. I just hope they'll disappear by the time I have kids.

Q:What do your parents think of the nudity?

A:They're really proud, honestly. In particular, my dad was really impressed with what Lars did cinematically. Of course, it's a little challenging to see their daughter go through what I went through. But they get it. They know I'm an actor.

Q:I see you're wearing an engage-ment ring. Who's the lucky man?

A:I can't say, but I've been with him for five years.

Q:Is he in the movie business?

A:Yes.

Q:Any other members of the Howard brood going into show business?

A:My sister Paige. She's studying acting at NYU.

Q:Would you like to make a movie with her?

A:I'd totally love that.

Q: Do you ever watch your dad's old TV shows?

A:I've seen a bunch of episodes of "The Andy Griffith Show."

Q:What's it like seeing your father as a boy? He had hair back then!

A:It's really cool. It gives me a different insight into him.

Q:Some people say Lars is a misogynistic filmmaker, especially after "Breaking the Waves" [his 1996 film with Emily Watson].

A:A lot of people feel that way. But I think what's far more misogynistic are movies where the entire performance of a female is a shot of her ass. I've seen movies where a woman is giving a great performance, but they've chosen to primarily film her physique. It's very sexually voyeuristic, as opposed to what Lars does. Sure, women become victims in his films, but so do men. But it's a valid interpretation. Lars makes provocative films, so a lot of people will be provoked, and that's what he intends.

Q:He certainly seems to have a dim view of America.

A:I think America is the lens through which Lars is exploring a much bigger issue: the consequence of oppression. As an American, I had to think long and hard about working with someone who had been so criticized. But after seeing "Dogville" and having long talks with him, I realized that what he stands for is noble and courageous, and that's something I want to be part of.

Sean Martin
January 23rd, 2006, 01:44 PM
Thanks for posting the entire thing.

Yeah I am sure the kids will be proud of mommy. You think she will feel proud every time the other kids show the pics and humiliate her kids.

:There are already nude shots from "Manderlay" on the Web. Do they bother you?

A:I knew that was going to happen. My manager warned me. I just hope they'll disappear by the time I have kids.


So Ron Howard is happy about this? I guess it shows he is a lowlife as well.
Q:What do your parents think of the nudity?

A:They're really proud, honestly. In particular, my dad was really impressed with what Lars did cinematically. Of course, it's a little challenging to see their daughter go through what I went through. But they get it. They know I'm an actor.



I think I posted a pic of him in the original thread, he is black or middle eastern.
Q:I see you're wearing an engage-ment ring. Who's the lucky man?

A:I can't say, but I've been with him for five years.

Well after hot groid passion, I shudder to think how a scene with her sister would be. She obviously has no morals.
A:My sister Paige. She's studying acting at NYU.

Q:Would you like to make a movie with her?

A:I'd totally love that.

Again folks this is why I don’t like anyone in Hollywood and see them all as Jews. As I stated a few months ago when some actress was a race mixer, every time I think there is an actress worthy of some respect she turns out to be worse than the one before here.