Sharon Stone said that a member of the Basic Instinct production told her to take her underwear off during the cross-legged scene under the pretense that her private area wouldn't be visible on film ...
Sharon Stone says she was misled into removing her underwear for her infamous Basic Instinct scene. The star, 63, said she was asked to remove her underwear because it was “reflecting the light” ...
The "Basic Instinct" star and director offer different accounts of the erotic thriller's most famous sequence on its 30th ...
"What a ride that one was and a little controversy along the way," the actor wrote on Instagram alongside a set of photos and poster of the film Basic Instinct is 30! The thriller's stars Michael ...
Sharon Stone thinks her 1992 cult classic “Basic Instinct” was an intriguing film, but isn’t quite sure it could be made in 2019. “I think ‘Basic Instinct’ was made at the exact right moment in ...
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One of the most memorable scenes in modern film was when Sharon Stone’s character uncrossed and then crossed her legs in Basic Instinct. Most viewers know the movie reference, as the scene’s been ...
It took quite some time to get a Basic Instinct sequel off the ground. The original film starring Stone and Michael Douglas hit theaters in 1992. Its successor arrived at theaters 14 years later in ...
Sharon Stone is responsible for one of the most scandalous moments in cinema costuming. The actress, 63, revealed in a new InStyle essay that she was the one who chose the iconic little white dress ...
Basic Instinct director Paul Verhoeven is disputing Sharon Stone‘s claims about the film’s infamous leg crossing scene. Earlier this year, Stone revealed in her memoir “The Beauty of Living Twice” ...
Paul Verhoeven’s 1992 “Basic Instinct” may have had plot problems, but it didn’t skimp on style, and its star, Sharon Stone, carried the whole picture deftly, as if it were a book perched delicately ...