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Duration: 12 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: DeepAtSea |
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Career Highlights:
"Aerica D'Amaro first captivated audiences with her curly locks, sun-kissed complexion, and uninhibited debut in 'Road Trip' (2000), where she played Barry's Girl, engaging in playful nipple fondling alongside Tom Green. This Clearwater, Florida native has since swapped her curls for a sleeker style and traded bare breasts for more imaginative cleavage-baring attire, as seen in notable roles such as Debbie Sue Dawson in 'Misconceptions' (2008), Liz in the horror film 'The Tenant' (2010), and Angie in 'Dead by Friday' (2012). Standing at 5'7", this University of South Florida graduate has also showcased her talents on television, appearing as a nurse in 'You Can't Take My Daughter' (2020) with Kirstie Alley, and making guest appearances in various series like 'South Beach' (2006), 'Army Wives' (2011), the reboot of 'Charlie's Angels' (2011), 'Nashville' (2013), 'Burn Notice' (2013), 'The Rubin Report' (2015), and most recently, 'Paradise Lost' (2020) and 'Dynasty' (2020). Mr. Skin might not have expected to revisit Tom Green's antics, but life, much like Aerica's career, takes surprising turns."
Birth Name: Bridgett Wise
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"Among the multitude of actors who graced the silver screen, Bridgett Wise stands out for her singular film appearance. She made a prudent choice in selecting Road Trip (2000), a college comedy that launched Todd Phillips' directing career and preceded his successful films The Hangover (2009) and Joker (2019). The plot revolves around a boyfriend's attempt to intercept a compromising video he sent to his girlfriend at another school. Wise contributes to one of the film's most memorable scenes, where Canadian comedian Tom Green lures two topless women, including Wise herself, into his dorm room with his pet snakes as an excuse. The scene features an intimate moment between Wise and Aerica D'Amaro before Green joins in, leaving viewers green with envy. Despite her absence from subsequent films, Wise's performance in this scene left a lasting impression, showcasing her remarkable physical attributes before she retreated into obscurity. After watching this scene, one might need to tend to personal matters before they become uncomfortable."
Release Year: 2000
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Caindo na Estrada, Heißer Trip nach Texas, Road Trip - Sem Regras, Road trip: Viaje de pirados, Viaje censurado, La virée
Director: Todd Phillips
Writer: Scot Armstrong, Todd Phillips
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Companies: DreamWorks Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company
Genre: Adventure, Comedy
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: blonde, college, cross country, crude humor, dorm room, losing money, male virgin, politically incorrect, politics, road trip, school bus, sex comedy, sex tape, sexism, sorority, sperm bank, sperm donor, stoner, university, young adult
After accidentally sending a homemade sex tape featuring him and his girlfriend to his long-distance boyfriend in Austin, an Ithaca College student embarks on a desperate road trip to intercept it before she sees it. Along with his friends, he borrows a car and traverses the country, encountering various comedic situations as they try to reach Austin before the tape arrives.
Road Trip (2000) is a comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, focusing on a college student's cross-country journey to prevent his girlfriend from seeing an incriminating sex tape. The movie is known for its crude humor and comedic situations that arise during their road trip, with themes of friendship, trust, and the lengths one might go to avoid embarrassment.