BigBrownEyes
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Hello, my name is Bigbrowneyes, and I'm a ticklephile....that being said...
There's a very quick and subtle scene in a recent video release called "The Unsaid." The scene involves the actress Linda Cardellini, Velma from the stupid Scooby Doo movie.
Near the beginning of the film, Cardellini is playing a teenager and she's singing in a school play. When the play is over, her father, played by Andy Garcia, comes up to the stage and kisses her on the side of her face. Linda makes a face and laughs like the kiss tickled. It's a brief scene and you have to be a real ticklephile to notice it.
That's the third tickle scene I've seen involving Linda Cardellini, although none of them were major. She acted like she was going to tickle her brother one time on "Freaks and Geeks," she sort of gave Sarah Michelle Gellar a tickle in "Scooby Doo," and now this scene in "The Unsaid."
I'm a big fan of Cardellini and hope she finds her niche. I get the feeling she might even have a passing interest in tickling. If she could catch on in another TV series, I'll bet she'd be involved in more tickling scenes. I also bet that if we could pop "the question" to Ms. Cardellini, she would answer affirmative.
There's a very quick and subtle scene in a recent video release called "The Unsaid." The scene involves the actress Linda Cardellini, Velma from the stupid Scooby Doo movie.
Near the beginning of the film, Cardellini is playing a teenager and she's singing in a school play. When the play is over, her father, played by Andy Garcia, comes up to the stage and kisses her on the side of her face. Linda makes a face and laughs like the kiss tickled. It's a brief scene and you have to be a real ticklephile to notice it.
That's the third tickle scene I've seen involving Linda Cardellini, although none of them were major. She acted like she was going to tickle her brother one time on "Freaks and Geeks," she sort of gave Sarah Michelle Gellar a tickle in "Scooby Doo," and now this scene in "The Unsaid."
I'm a big fan of Cardellini and hope she finds her niche. I get the feeling she might even have a passing interest in tickling. If she could catch on in another TV series, I'll bet she'd be involved in more tickling scenes. I also bet that if we could pop "the question" to Ms. Cardellini, she would answer affirmative.
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