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Quote of the Day: Liev Schreiber and His Nice Legs

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Having been cast as a cross dresser in his new film, Taking Woodstock, Liev Schreiber is now able to comment on the wonders of womanhood. His previous role in X-Men Origins: Wolverine as Sabertooth, a violent man-mutant with prehistoric cat tendencies, makes his upcoming performance the ultimate gender reversal. Schreiber later added,”The shoes are awful. But for a 6-foot-3-inch [tall] man, to walk around in stilettos is nearly impossible. But women have no idea what it’s like for a grown hairy man to remove all of his hair from his body. Now that hurts!” We can only imagine.

Related Post: Why’d It Take 40 Years to Make a Woodstock Movie With Actual Actors?

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Why’d It Take 40 Years to Make a Woodstock Movie With Actual Actors?

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Despite ramshackle organization and torrential rain, the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair is commonly agreed to be the greatest music festival of all time. While Woodstock was released in 1970 to unbelievable acclaim, it’s been pretty quiet on the film front ever since. Out in August, Brokeback Mountain director Ang Lee‘s Taking Woodstock offers a long overdue tribute to the men behind the greatest music festival that almost never was.

Not only does the trailer after the jump look gooooood, it begs a big question: Why’d it take 40 years to make a Woodstock movie with actual actors?

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