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Cheryl Tiegs Movies

2009  
 
This competitive reality series takes six beautiful girls and pits them against each other - but not in the way that they think. While the lovely ladies on the series believe that they are being judged purely on their beauty-queen looks, their actions are being observed as well, with judges Vanessa Minnillo, Cheryl Tiegs, and Nolé Marin forming conclusions based on their frequently bratty behavior. Each week, the gorgeous contestants are faced with challenges to their outer beauty, like photo shoots and trips down the catwalk, but unbeknownst to the girls, they're also given challenges that reveal character, conscience, and intelligence. After a competitor is eliminated, it's revealed to her why and how she failed, with a video montage of her atrocious behavior -- and a severe tongue lashing -- hopefully teaching each cast off that true beauty is about more than looks. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Starring:
Vanessa MinnilloCheryl Tiegs, (more)
 
2003  
NR  
Actor and musician Vincent Gallo takes on the role of writer, director, editor, cinematographer, and star with his second filmmaking effort, The Brown Bunny. Motorcycle racer Bud Clay (Gallo) drives his van across the country in search of his lost love, Daisy (Chloë Sevigny). He stops at her parents' house and sees the brown bunny she left behind. Along the rest of the way, he stops for gas, rides his bike, and makes out with a woman at a roadside rest area (Cheryl Tiegs). He meets up with Daisy when he finally arrives in Los Angeles, leading to the revelatory conclusion in his hotel room. The Brown Bunny premiered in competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival in a working cut of 119 minutes that was widely panned; a 93 minute final edit was shown at subsequent festivals and premiered in the United States in the summer of 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi

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Starring:
Vincent GalloChloë Sevigny, (more)
 
1995  
 
Building upon the popularity of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue, this video takes the viewers behind the scenes of the issue's many photo shoots for a glimpse at several of the world's top models. Following the standard "behind the scenes" format, the camera acts as a portal into the erotic world of half dressed women sprawled out on sandy beaches, giving the viewer a more in depth view of what went into producing the Swimsuit Issue magazine. It features an explicit view of models Angie Everhart, Rebecca Romjin, Stacey Williams and Daniela Pestova; as well as voiced over interviews from members of the photo shoot crew and the models that teamed up for the 1995 issue. Many of these interviews discuss how the location of the shoot was picked, the effort it took to capture the "one" shot and how the models were made to look so good. For those that are interested in the history of the Swimsuit Issue they can learn more from Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Video: 25th Anniversary. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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1989  
 
This video features the models and images that have graced the pages of the many Sports Illustrated magazine's swimsuit issue throughout its 25 year existence. Many of the secrets that help create the ever popular magazine issue are revealed in the nearly one hour running time. Members of the editorial staff and photographers responsible for the images discuss how models are selected and the process for deciding who will be the cover girl. Two music and video montages show many of the now famous photos of models like Elle MacPhereson, Christie Brinkley and Cheryl Tiegs. Several models are also interviewed about their experiences as an SI swimsuit issue alumnist. ~ Ed Atkinson, Rovi

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1986  
 
There must be an inviolate law on the TV statute books demanding that every series turn out at least one takeoff of the 1946 film classic It's a Wonderful Life. Moonlighting's contribution to this ongong Yuletide tradtion finds a disgruntled Maddie (Cybill Shepherd) wondering what her life would have been like had she sold the Blue Moon Detective Agency as she originally planned. The "Clarence" character this time out is a most unangelic angel named Albert, played by Richard Libertini. Guest appearances include model Cheryl Tiegs as herself, and Lionel Stander in his "Max" character from the earlier TV detective series Hart to Hart (which had previously occupied Moonlighting's Tuesday-night network timeslot!) ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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