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		<title>&#8216;Pam &#038; Tommy&#8217; &#8211; &#8216;Seattle&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The penultimate episode of Pam &#38; Tommy has now arrived and over the last seven episodes of this dramatic, wild and completely true story of celebrity, excess and the internet we have seen how a very personal item was turned into the ultimate voyeuristic experience, and now in Episode 8, &#8216;Seattle&#8217; the final chapter of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The penultimate episode of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> has now arrived and over the last seven episodes of this dramatic, wild and completely true story of celebrity, excess and the internet we have seen how a very personal item was turned into the ultimate voyeuristic experience, and now in Episode 8, <em>&#8216;Seattle&#8217;</em> the final chapter of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> will be played out.</p>
<p><em>With both their careers in freefall, Pamela Anderson (Lily James) and Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan) are facing the backlash of losing their Penthouse lawsuit and are dealing with all of the emotional baggage that goes with it. They&#8217;re also unprepared for a bold new innovation on the internet and its presence is about to cause serious strife within their marriage. Then there&#8217;s Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen), now working as a collector for shady mob boss Butchie (Andrew Dice Clay), who has hit rock bottom and is desperate for a chance to make amends to the couple and to set things right. </em></p>
<p>Facing the humiliation and pain of photos from their infamous tape published in Penthouse due to the First Amendment, Pamela Anderson (Lily James) and Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan) are not in a very good place. Both of their careers are in chaos with Pamela being turned down for two major Hollywood projects and Motley Crue&#8217;s latest album is not fairing well in the Seattle-drenched grunge sound that is filling the airwaves. What began as an all-consuming love has now been eclipsed by nothing but constant bickering and fraught discomfort for the couple and it&#8217;s only about to get worse as we move forward in the final episode of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>.</p>
<p>Also not faring particularly well is the man who started this whirlwind of chaos in the first place, former carpenter turned wannabe adult entertainment entrepreneur Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen) and he&#8217;s hit rock bottom. Working as a collector for mob boss Butchie (Andrew Dice Clay) in order to pay off his remaining debt, Rand is experiencing an emergency of the soul and is now nothing more than a snivelling, distraught wretch. Seeking solace and understanding in a visit to a Hollywood boulevard psychic, Rand comes face to face with his past decisions and gains clarity on how in wanting to put Tommy Lee in his place, it&#8217;s Pamela Anderson whom he&#8217;s undeniably harmed. It&#8217;s a colossal face punch for Rand to come to terms with and the realisation on Rogen&#8217;s face is a big part of the selling of the moment within the episode.</p>
<p>In Episode Eight of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>, &#8216;Seattle&#8217;, director Gwyneth Horder-Payton focuses in on not only the dynamics and change that appear between our titled celebrity couple but also the dramatic and world-changing technology that the internet is making. Whereat first this new technology was just the host for physical copies of the infamous tape, now in a shocking and harrowing moment, the tape is being streamed for a worldwide audience of millions and it&#8217;s a brutal realisation for Pamela and Tommy. The man behind it is hotshot internet start-up entrepreneur Seth Warshavsky (Fred Hechinger), remember him, the smug, self-assured entrepreneur who looking for a traffic pop has started to stream the tape for free and by doing so is causing all kinds of trouble for not only Pamela and Tommy but Rand as well.</p>
<p>This moment is where we get to the tension of <em>&#8216;Seattle&#8217;</em> as Pamela and Tommy immediately file a lawsuit against Seth and his company, but find out that again it&#8217;s not that simple. With a judge ruling against them AGAIN, it seemingly feels like they cannot escape this vicious circle that they&#8217;ve found themselves trapped in and it&#8217;s then things take an interesting turn. Faced with a proposition that could end their troubles with the tape, a possible road out of this mess is placed in front of them but again, it&#8217;s not that simple. Director Gwyneth Horder-Payton simmers in the emotional wreckage of the events of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> and we see this glam couple truly tested in a moment of built-up stress and anxiety that has been coming for a long time.</p>
<p>The crux of<em> &#8216;Seattle&#8217;s&#8217;</em> emotional weight comes when Pamela and Tommy feeling stressed and burnt out by the never-ending parade of humiliation in front of them decide that a road trip is in order to fix their woes. How wrong they could be. Arriving in Las Vegas they are quickly swamped and it&#8217;s an insufferable experience right from the start. The only hope they get is when they encounter a young family in an elevator who are oblivious to who they both are and in this moment they see a picture of happiness of what they might be able to have. But this prospect is short-lived, and after a series of back and forth&#8217;s the two of them end up back in Malibu and engage in a fiery argument. It&#8217;s a scene of raw rage, pain and distress as Pamela shuns Tommy and Tommy explodes on Pamela and it is a disturbing scene to watch. We see two people essentially destroyed by a document of their passionate love for one another, a love that was twisted by a voyeuristic society with a need to watch. It&#8217;s an emotionally sensitive scene and its power is a credit to James and Stan&#8217;s performances.</p>
<p>But <em>&#8216;Seattle&#8217;</em> is not just an episode of pain and despair, it is also an episode of reconciliation as Rand continues in his efforts to make his peace to Pamela, Tommy and Erika. This journey for karmic forgiveness leads him to an almost meta-psychical meeting with an Anderson look-alike complete in a red bathing suit, outside of the famed Grauman&#8217;s Chinese Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, and this allows him to express his sincerest apologies and ask his forgiveness of Pamela in a spiritual way. It&#8217;s one of the episode&#8217;s most interesting scenes and you feel the emotion in Rand&#8217;s apology to Anderson in this scene. Rand also comes full circle in his relationship with Erica and even though it breaks his heart, he does the right thing for her and sets them both free.</p>
<p>Their love now tainted, Pamela and Tommy also go their separate ways in the episode&#8217;s penultimate scene which is set to the beautiful and moving lyrics of The Bee Gee&#8217;s <em>&#8216;How Can You Mend A Broken Heart&#8217;</em>. In this moment we see Lily James as Pamela Anderson finally able to move away from the trauma and sorrow of the events she&#8217;s had to endure and she&#8217;s able to find a new sense of joy and hope to mend her heart. That love comes in the form of her infant son Brandon and the new love she feels for him as a mother, a role she always wanted to play. It&#8217;s a beautiful moment to see James&#8217; Pamela as a new mum and showering love and affection on her son. It&#8217;s also a moment where we see her finally healed and gives <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> the happy ending we might not have expected, but an ending that mends all wrongs for Pamela.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> is one of the best television miniseries I can claim to have ever seen. Its narrative was perfect on every level and its performances, production, costuming, hair and make-up and music all came together completely to craft one of the best television series you&#8217;ll see all year. It&#8217;s been a fascinating narrative from beginning to end and audiences will keep this series close to them for many years to come.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> is currently streaming on Disney+.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Pam &#038; Tommy&#8217; &#8211; &#8216;Destroyer of Worlds&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2022 08:12:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s crunch time for Pamela Anderson in Episode Seven of Pam &#38; Tommy, &#8216;Destroyer of Worlds&#8217;, as the premiere looms for Pamela&#8217;s big-budget blockbuster movie Barb Wire and the judgement on the Penthouse lawsuit is soon to be released, and mixed into all this nervous tension is would-be adult entertainment entrepreneur Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen) [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s crunch time for Pamela Anderson in Episode Seven of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>, <em>&#8216;Destroyer of Worlds&#8217;</em>, as the premiere looms for Pamela&#8217;s big-budget blockbuster movie <em>Barb Wire</em> and the judgement on the Penthouse lawsuit is soon to be released, and mixed into all this nervous tension is would-be adult entertainment entrepreneur Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen) and he&#8217;s having a hard time of it.</p>
<p><em>Battling a fight on every front Pamela Anderson (Lily James) is feeling the pressure and it couldn&#8217;t have happened at a worse time. Five months pregnant and awaiting the worldwide premiere of her big-budget action film Barb Wire, this is make or break time for Pamela&#8217;s career and the tension is winding itself around her tight. Trying to temper her delinquent and temperamental husband Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan), along with managing the fall out of the tape and an impending ruling on the Penthouse lawsuit is not making it a fun time for Pamela, but she&#8217;s holding her ground and won&#8217;t stomach any shit anymore, from anyone. Then there&#8217;s would be adult entertainment entrepreneur Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen) who has been left in the lurch and is now responsible to a vindictive mob boss who is ready to take it out on Rand in a very personal way. </em></p>
<p>Pamela Anderson (Lily James) is about to become the biggest movie star in the world. Already beloved by a billion viewers around the globe for her role as C.J. Parker on <em>Baywatch</em>, Pamela is ready for the release of her blockbuster action movie <em>Barb Wire</em> and is ready to take on the world and greater Hollywood. The premiere is looming in Episode Seven, <em>&#8216;Destroyer of Worlds&#8217;</em> and she&#8217;s ready for the glitz and glamour. There&#8217;s just the pesky little issue of a certain tape that has spread around the internet like a virus and it&#8217;s making her life very unfun at the moment. Director Lake Bell focuses in on the emotions of Pamela&#8217;s shot at fame and fortune and she dives in deep as this woman steps up to take her shot at glory, and she&#8217;s ready to stare down anyone who gets in her way.</p>
<p>The ongoing dilemma of the leaked sex tape, along with a very messy lawsuit with Penthouse, has not made life any easier for Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee and the cracks are dramatically starting to show in their relationship. After another humiliating press junket and a bit of give and take on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, which riles Tommy Lee up, she makes it clear that nothing is going to ruin her big night. James is incredibly forceful and dynamic in <em>&#8216;Destroyer of Worlds&#8217;</em>, all along we have seen Pamela as a somewhat wild, yet sweet and happy innocent character. But those days are done and she&#8217;s finished being humiliated, and it&#8217;s a very assertive turn on behalf of James&#8217; performance.</p>
<p>Seth Rogen&#8217;s Rand Gauthier also isn&#8217;t faring must better. Side-stepped by his asshole partner Uncle Miltie, who has galavanted away to an onslaught of drugs and hookers in Amsterdam, Rand is left to face the wrath of Butchie (Andrew Dice Clay). And this mafiosa font man is not happy. After a good old beatdown, Butchie puts Rand to work as a collector to pay off his debt and we really see the sorrow come out on the part of Rogen. In over his head and with nowhere to go, he&#8217;s led into a head-on confrontation with Sebastian Stan&#8217;s Tommy Lee, and it&#8217;s not what you would have expected. Demanding money for his past services, the two men engage in a bitter stand-off where Lee accepts his own faults but points out that Pamela herself never did anything to hurt Rand and that he&#8217;s stuck it to her just because he could. This scene is one of the episode&#8217;s most dynamic moments and Rogen and Stan give a great back and forth between each another.</p>
<p>Along with his confrontation with Lee, Rand also has to contend with his ex-wife Erica (Taylor Schilling) who admits to having seen the tape and who says that she really empathizes with the couple. And it&#8217;s not what Rand wants to hear. Pointing out that both Pamela and Tommy were totally in love and that the tape is filled with their passionate display of romance for one another, her feelings for Lee as a &#8216;sensitive caveman&#8217; rile Rand up and lead into a full-on confrontation between the two of them. Deducing that it was Rand who leaked the tape and tried to profit from it, Erica explodes on her ex-husband, berating him for his slime-ball behaviour and bringing up notions of consent and permission. This feeds into the major theme of the episode, and the series in general, with the message being that Rand&#8217;s behaviour was totally repugnant and the line being drawn between intimacy and pornography. It&#8217;s a straight shot from director Lake Bell and she nails it in hard.</p>
<p>The tension of <em>Pam &amp; Tomm</em>y has been building episode by episode and it&#8217;s starting to get unhappy in <em>&#8216;Destroyer of Worlds&#8217;</em>. Things don&#8217;t exactly go according to plan for any of our characters and it quickly gets messy. Of all the episodes to date,<em> &#8216;Destroyer of Worlds&#8217;</em> is the most heartbreaking for all the characters involved. None of them is exactly in a dream place and this episode positions <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> as very much a modern-day tragedy of fame, excess and the internet. It&#8217;s an intense and uncomfortable watch at times and the growing drama keeps you hooked from beginning to end.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Pam &#038; Tommy&#8217; &#8211; &#8216;Pamela In Wonderland&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 08:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The events of Disney+&#8217;s hit dramatic true-life story Pam &#38; Tommy takes a roundabout turn as we delve back into Pamela Anderson&#8217;s past and the road that took her to where she&#8217;s currently at. Filled with an equal measure of dreams and heartbreak, Episode Six, &#8216;Pamela in Wonderland&#8217; is the most dramatic episode of the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The events of Disney+&#8217;s hit dramatic true-life story <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> takes a roundabout turn as we delve back into Pamela Anderson&#8217;s past and the road that took her to where she&#8217;s currently at. Filled with an equal measure of dreams and heartbreak, Episode Six, <em>&#8216;Pamela in Wonderland&#8217;</em> is the most dramatic episode of the series to date and an extremely raw performance from star Lily James is sure to leave its mark on audiences.</p>
<p><em>Taking a trip back in time we see how Pamela Anderson (Lily James) went from small-town Canadian girl to the glittering lights of Hollywood. This rags to riches backstory is juxtaposed with a humiliating and devastating legal deposition where Pamela attempts to divulge the truth of the infamous tape and for the first time, we see the raw emotional strain that this whole disturbing escapade is having on her. </em></p>
<p>Stepping back in time and rolling the clock back to 1989, we meet a young and care-free Pamela Anderson who is living the small-town life in Vancouver, Canada and who by chance at a football game has the spotlight literally shined upon her and is approached by Labett&#8217;s Beer to be a spokesmodel. Seeking a moment for re-invention Pamela jumps into the world of modelling first as The Blue Zone girl before being approached by Playboy. Excited by the possibility of a dynamic future, she jumps out into the unknown and into the starlight of Hollywood and a far greater world around her and we see her go from small-town girl to movie star in a mere moment. And she couldn&#8217;t be happier about it.</p>
<p><em>&#8216;Pamela In Wonderland&#8217;</em> is an important episode for the<em> Pam &amp; Tommy</em> series as it emphasises where she came from and who she is and is not. Pamela Anderson was never a gold digger or prostitute, she was not a floozy who wanted status or mere attention, she was a woman who took a risk and it paid off. She&#8217;s also the total opposite of the stock character Hollywood bitch, but is instead a kind, warm, and loving person who is nice to everyone around her and only sees the good in people. While she may have developed a wild side, she&#8217;s still the sweet, small-town girl next door that every boy would fall in love with and she&#8217;s ready to take on the world now that she has the opportunity to. This episode also showcases the cherished relationship that Pamela shares with Playboy founder Hugh Hefner and showcases how the magazine magnate helped to shape and guide her in her early career.</p>
<p>Juxtaposed with these flashbacks of her younger years is a bitter, humiliating and painful legal deposition that Pamela finds herself in due to the Penthouse lawsuit. Completely uncomfortable to watch, actress Lily James brings out significant raw emotion as she grapples with many painful and undignified questions and comments from a sleazy lawyer who will do whatever is necessary to paint her as a whore and a liar. James&#8217; performance amplifies the stomach-churning humiliation that Pamela has to endure as she is berated and battered for her life&#8217;s choices and her performance makes these moments in the episode very hard to stomach. These scenes are disturbing in their presentation and coupled with the sensitivity of James&#8217; performance drive home the message that as a modern woman Pamela has little choice over the freedom of her decisions and must contend with the scornful eye of an infatuated, yet judgemental society.</p>
<p>What we are seeing here in <em>&#8216;Pamela in Wonderland&#8217;</em> are the ramifications of a very personal and private moment shared between two people who love one another shared openly with the whole world to see and the fallback on Pamela herself for an activity that should have been hers and hers alone. Duel themes of voyeurism and judgement take a central place in <em>&#8216;Pamela in Wonderland&#8217;</em> and it&#8217;s this beautiful creature, of both appearance and soul, who has to deal with it. This episode is an emotionally taxing watch, due most in part to Lily James&#8217; dramatically heavy performance that she delivers. Through her, we feel the pain that Pamela must have had to endure during such proceedings and it results in a moment of mass empathy on behalf of the audience.</p>
<p>Things got emotional and heavy in <em>&#8216;Pamela in Wonderland&#8217;</em> and it&#8217;s clear that the unwanted attention of this tape is not yet over for Pamela and Tommy. Things are about to take a heavy turn in<em> Pam &amp; Tommy</em> and Pamela is no longer willing to be the victim.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> streams every Wednesday on Disney+</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Pam &#038; Tommy&#8217; &#8211; &#8216;The Master Beta&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2022 06:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A plan is in motion and the internet is now buzzing with the growing viral sensation of the Pamela Anderson/Tommy Lee sex tape and everything is about to change in Pam &#38; Tommy. Roll on 1996 and Hollywood&#8217;s wildest couple Pamela Anderson (Lily James) and Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan) are over the moon with the [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A plan is in motion and the internet is now buzzing with the growing viral sensation of the Pamela Anderson/Tommy Lee sex tape and everything is about to change in<em> Pam &amp; Tommy</em>.</p>
<p><em>Roll on 1996 and Hollywood&#8217;s wildest couple Pamela Anderson (Lily James) and Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan) are over the moon with the news of an impending pregnancy and the promise of a bright and sunny future as a family. Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen) is also excited through the success of his new &#8216;business venture&#8217; with orders flowing through and a list of very happy customers being serviced. But all is not as it seems and the good times are about to come to a sudden stop for all parties involved as the viral nature of the world&#8217;s most scandalous sex tape takes a very sudden turn that no one could see coming.</em></p>
<p>Actress turned director Lake Bell takes over the director&#8217;s chair from Craig Gillespie for Episode Four of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>,<em> &#8216;The Master Beta&#8217;</em> and this episodes opening sequence, set to Chicago&#8217;s &#8217;25 or 6 to 4&#8242;, turns out to be very apt in its description. For Bell, Episode Four is an episode of juxtaposition. There&#8217;s light, love and success, along with the reveal of a shocking robbery, a scandalous website and a very troublesome problem. The energy of <em>&#8216;The Master Beta&#8217;</em> moves quickly and Bell gives the episode a skittish quality as things get out of hand quickly. She also focuses on the shocked and candid reactions of her performers and there&#8217;s great discomfort with the events of this episode for both the characters and her audience.</p>
<p>Seeing orders roll in and his bank account fill up Seth Rogen&#8217;s would-be entrepreneur Rand Gauthier finds that he&#8217;s onto a very good thing and Rogen is particularly chipper at the start of the episode. So too are Pamela and Tommy with the reveal they are now pregnant and expecting their first child. It&#8217;s all champagne and roses for everyone. Until the truth comes out. On the shocking discovery of the burglary of their Malibu home, Pamela and Tommy come to learn that their precious, and more importantly, private love tape has been stolen and they step out to recover it and fast. But there&#8217;s a problem, they&#8217;re a little too late for this new &#8216;viral&#8217; internet sensation.</p>
<p>What we see for the first time in <em>&#8216;The Master Beta&#8217;</em> is Pamela Anderson&#8217;s shock reaction to this very private tape being leaked. And it&#8217;s a harrowing event for her to come to terms with. Pamela might be a bombshell, but she&#8217;s not a porn star, and to her, this event is a complete violation of her privacy and she&#8217;s mortified at its reveal. James shows a clear level of distress and humiliation at realising that the tape is now out and about in public and her performance takes a big step into the dramatic and emotional. The truth is revealed to the Lee&#8217;s in a slightly absurdist way as they head to the Malibu Public Library to access the internet for the first time and there the truth is revealed to them in a shocking presentation of a bold new online world where there are no limits and no systems of control.</p>
<p>While Pamela and Tommy might be the ones having sex it also becomes clear in <em>&#8216;The Master Beta&#8217;</em> that Rand is the one who is getting fucked over. At first happy and chipper that he&#8217;s a success, it quickly becomes apparent that he&#8217;s being ripped off by bootleggers and that his sleaze bag partner Miltie (Nick Offerman) is not to be trusted. Throw in a pissed off Tommy Lee who hires a heavy fisted private investigator to look into the matter, along with reaching out to a biker gang he&#8217;s friendly with to beat the truth out of Rand, and it&#8217;s not looking good for our would-be entrepreneur. Rand also runs afoul of his direct competitor, the slick-suited, fast-talking Seth Warshavsky (Fred Hechinger), who runs a collection of cam girl sites and Seth will come to gave particular relevance to this story as we move forward.</p>
<p>Seth Rogen is going on quite a journey in <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> as Rand Gauthier and it becomes clear that he may have underestimated just what he&#8217;s walked into. While he might have had some past dealings in the porn business as a one-time performer it seems he wasn&#8217;t paying attention to how dirty of a business it is and he&#8217;s quickly in over his head. One of the episode&#8217;s funniest moments results from an argument with a bootlegger scalping copies of &#8216;his tape&#8217; and he&#8217;s none too pleased by it. It&#8217;s unintentionally hilarious to watch, but it&#8217;s clear Rand is hurting from his hard work being messed with. As an audience member, you also find yourself drawn into his story and it&#8217;s hard to reconcile why he&#8217;s involved in such things when he&#8217;s clearly not a bad guy, but just someone who is walking the wrong path.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>, Episode Four <em>&#8216;The Master Beta&#8217;</em> is a real change-up in style and pace and Bell keeps you pinned to your seat the whole way through. A plethora of emotions is brought to the episode from excitement and love to fear and panic, and it&#8217;s a totally wild watch. While we&#8217;ve seen Pamela and Tommy live a life of wild excess together it&#8217;s also become clear that they&#8217;re also desperately in love with one another and their sweet, almost innocent love for one another is about to be tarnished in a very public light. It&#8217;s James&#8217; reaction as Pamela to this new viral event where the episode finds its true impact and she&#8217;s very real in the anger and hurt that she presents in her reaction to these events.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> has taken a sudden twist in Episode Four <em>&#8216;The Masta Beta&#8217;</em> and it all ends in tears. Pamela and Tommy are not only contending with a terrible loss, but a clear violation of their private life and Rand is on the run on account of a very bad decision. And this series is turning into something completely different from what we thought it was going to be.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> streams every Wednesday on Disney+</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Pam &#038; Tommy&#8217; &#8211; &#8216;Jane Fonda&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Things keep moving at pace in Episode Three of Pam &#38; Tommy, &#8216;Jane Fonda&#8217; as Rand looks to strike out in a way to profit off his newfound videotape goldmine, while Pamela and Tommy still oblivious to the theft make new choices in their life, while also dealing with changing times. Having stumbled on a [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things keep moving at pace in Episode Three of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>, <em>&#8216;Jane Fonda&#8217;</em> as Rand looks to strike out in a way to profit off his newfound videotape goldmine, while Pamela and Tommy still oblivious to the theft make new choices in their life, while also dealing with changing times.</p>
<p><em>Having stumbled on a potential gold mine in the form of Pamela Anderson (Lily James) and Tommy Lee&#8217;s (Sebastian Stan) private sex tape, carpenter turned wannabe entrepreneur Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen) decides to go mainstream with the tape. But it&#8217;s not as easy as he thinks. And while Rand is struggling to find a way to distribute his new ill-gotten gains, Pamela and Tommy are both having to deal with their own issues close to home and the glamour isn&#8217;t as shiny as we&#8217;ve been led to believe. But things take a turn for Rand when he locks on to a brilliant and world-changing idea that could lead him to the future he&#8217;s always wanted in the most unexpected way. </em></p>
<p>Director Craig Gillespie keeps the ball rolling with <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> and it&#8217;s becoming very clear to audiences that this miniseries is the most addictive show on television. Finding a great mix between the truth, drama and comedy of the events that unfold before our eyes, Gillespie has his eyes on the prize as we move forward in<em> &#8216;Jane Fonda&#8217;</em> the third episode of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>. With a plan up their sleeves, Rand and Miltie (Nick Offerman) make the rounds of LA&#8217;s biggest porn distributors but are quickly turned down over a couple of pesky releases. Perturbed by their lack of possibilities, a chance encounter sends Rand down a rabbit hole that will have world-changing implications for everyone involved.</p>
<p>In <em>&#8216;Jane Fonda&#8217;</em> we come to meet another of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy&#8217;s</em> key characters, Erica Gauthier played by Taylor Schilling. A full-on California porn star and Rand&#8217;s ex-wife, whom he still hasn&#8217;t quite gotten round to divorcing, and who is now in a lesbian relationship that drives him up the wall. Schilling portrays Erica as a spurned valley girl who has a particular love/hate, emphasis on the hate, relationship with Rand. Completely contemptible of her ex-husband and his failings as a man, Erica is a terrific foil for Rand and it&#8217;s interesting to see how Rand&#8217;s desire to re-capture their past love spurns his decision making forward.</p>
<p>By happenstance, Schilling&#8217;s appearance as Erica also sends Rand on a quest that leads him to the solution for his distribution problem. That solution: the internet. A burgeoning, underground technology in 1995, the world wide web is only just starting to catch on and Rand sees it as the golden opportunity for untapped and anonymous distribution. This decision is lost on Offerman&#8217;s Uncle Miltie, and it&#8217;s hilarious to see him try to decipher just what the internet is. But in the end, all roads lead online, but also to Mafiosa loanshark &#8216;Butchie&#8217; (Andrew Dice Clay) who decides to front the operation. Get ready to cue the dial-up because Gillespie takes us back there and it&#8217;s hilarious to see it all unfold as Rand and Miltie take a step into the unknown of the wild west of the internet as it existed in the 1990s.</p>
<p>While all of this is going on we also get to see how newlywed lovebirds Pamela and Tommy are going on, and all is not as it seems. While struggling to conceive a child, the couple are also dealing with their own insecurities that are the result of a changing time. Lee might be a rich, impulsive rockstar, but he&#8217;s not topping the charts anymore and the new sound of grunge is hitting the airwaves and it&#8217;s lost on him. Pamela on the other hand is looking to take the next step in her career and transition into the role of serious actress. Not happy with being a mere sex object and with her superhero blockbuster <em>Barb Wire</em> on the horizon she&#8217;s keen for a change and a crack at showing people that she&#8217;s more than just a pretty face.</p>
<p>What we see in <em>&#8216;Jane Fonda&#8217;</em> is the representation of a clear theme of not judging a book by its cover and that&#8217;s exactly where this third episode takes us. This is particularly relevant for Lily James&#8217; portrayal of Anderson who in a meeting with her new publicist, the no-nonsense maneater Gail Chwatsky (Mozhan Marnò) makes it clear that she would like to replicate the career of the famed Jane Fonda and be seen in that same light. While she might be the world&#8217;s sexiest woman, Pamela is very much an innocent, bubbly, kind-hearted person and someone who&#8217;s being taken advantage of by the Hollywood system and not being given the chance to actually show she has more value than her mere appearance. It&#8217;s interesting to watch James&#8217; performance of Pamela in this regard and this also plays into the genuine love that is shared between Anderson and Lee in their marriage.</p>
<p>The die is cast for a game-changing moment for the realms of celebrity, technology and sex in <em>&#8216;Jane Fonda&#8217; </em>and <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> is about to get all kinds of interesting as we move forward in the narrative.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> streams every Wednesday on Disney+</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Pam &#038; Tommy&#8217; &#8211; &#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217; &#8211; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2022 08:21:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Episode One of the much-hyped new miniseries Pam &#38; Tommy, &#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217; got things rolling with a sordid tale of Hollywood excess and the revelation of a very private videotape. Now in Episode Two, &#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217; we&#8217;re about to go back in time and focus on a very scandalous love affair. And [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode One of the much-hyped new miniseries <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>,<em> &#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em> got things rolling with a sordid tale of Hollywood excess and the revelation of a very private videotape. Now in Episode Two, <em>&#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217;</em> we&#8217;re about to go back in time and focus on a very scandalous love affair. And it gets hot and heavy quickly.</p>
<p><em>Take a trip back to 1995 and the shock whirlwind wedding of rock star Tommy Lee and sex symbol Pamela Anderson. After a four day courtship of sex, drugs and rock n&#8217;roll these two stars tie the knot on a beach in Cancun, Mexico and then dedicated themselves full-time to some full-on lovemaking at its hottest. But this is no sham wedding, and behind closed doors, a quaint and cute romance begins to blossoms between the rebel and the bombshell and the camera is there ready to record all of it. </em></p>
<p>Craig Gillespie continues his work behind the camera for Episode Two of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> <em>&#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217;</em> and the focus is now clearly on the show&#8217;s title characters. Taking audiences inside the uber-glam world of 1990s Hollywood, Gillespie focuses in on the sudden meeting, crazy courtship and immediate wedding of two celebrity wildcards and it&#8217;s an incredibly exciting watch. Romance is in the air in Episode Two and Gillespie turns up the dial to 11 and the result is an incredibly sexy watch with plenty of bare flesh. But he doesn&#8217;t forget the romance and it&#8217;s in<em> &#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217;</em> that we come to see Pamela and Tommy as more than just mere sex objects, but two people who are crazy in love.</p>
<p>While her appearance was only teased in Episode One, <em>&#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em>, Lily James is front and centre in <em>&#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217;</em> and she&#8217;s an absolute knockout in every way possible. James&#8217; completely transforms herself into Anderson, swapping her status as an English rose for that of a curvaceous, bubbly blonde who is living the Hollywood dream to the fullest. Complete with sun-kissed blonde hair, big doe eyes, full luscious lips, a buxom figure, dainty mannerism, a collection of skimpy dresses and most importantly, spot-on vocals, James is completely Pamela and it&#8217;s astounding to watch. A true romantic at heart she makes it clear that she&#8217;s &#8216;done with bad boys&#8217; at the start of the episode until she&#8217;s spotted by wild child musician Tommy Lee from across the room and is smitten by his confidence, bravado and total interest in her.</p>
<p>Sebastian Stan continues to flex his bad boy side as Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee in<em> &#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217;</em> and for Stan&#8217;s Tommy when it comes to James&#8217; Pamela its love at first sight. What follows is a feverish courtship where he tracks her to Cancun, Mexico, with the two of them partying hard and him declaring himself entirely for her. Things take a turn for the sexy pretty quickly, and they get intimate with one another fast. It&#8217;s at this moment that Tommy comes to the realisation that he truly loves this woman. And that realisation includes a conversation with himself, or rightly his conversation with his own erect penis, which has a mind all of its own and it&#8217;s a shockingly hilarious scene to witness.</p>
<p>In <em>&#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217;</em> the marriage is quick and the sex is WILD! Neither Lily James nor Sebastian Stan are shy about getting their kit off and they truly are the beautiful people when wearing nothing but their own skin. James is an absolute sex kitten as Pamela, while Stan brings out Tommy&#8217;s own machismo cool and when they start getting busy with the lovemaking it gets crazy quickly. The passion is real here the two of them end up doing it everywhere and in every position. It&#8217;s steamy and hot to watch, but it&#8217;s not for any sort of shock value, but is instead a total representation of two people ravenously in love with one another and who want to give themselves fully to one another in this very special moment. It&#8217;s a very brave and authentic thing that Gillespie and his actors chose not to shy away from the full-on sexual nature of these individuals and it makes the experience that much more authentic.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s on after the passion has taken over and we see them return to Malibu, California where the romance of their relationship starts to blossom. And it&#8217;s incredibly cute to watch. They may have skipped the casual dating stage and gone right to the wedding chapel, but your heart will be in a flutter as you see James and Stan&#8217;s Pamela and Tommy get to know one another. These interactions between the on-screen couple are cute and cuddly to watch and there&#8217;s a true wholesomeness that we get to see into them that was previously alluded from us in <em>&#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em>. It&#8217;s in this moment where the camera also comes up and the set-up for what&#8217;s to come next in <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> takes place.</p>
<p><em>&#8216;I Love You, Tommy&#8217;</em> is a seriously sexy episode of television and it&#8217;s sure to leave the audience a little hot and flustered. The romance is delivered with plenty of spice and it&#8217;s the wildest piece of television you&#8217;ll see all year.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get ready to go back to the hard-rocking 1990s for a tale of love, sex, privacy, the internet and sheer Hollywood debauchery in the much-hyped true-life scandalous tale of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>.</p>
<p><em>Deadbeat carpenter Rand Gauthier (Seth Rogen) is busy at work on constructing a state of the art love palace for two of Hollywood&#8217;s most outrageous and carefree celebrities, Motley Crue bad boy rockstar Tommy Lee (Sebastian Stan) and his new wife and uber babe Pamela Anderson (Lily James). But tiring of Lee&#8217;s debauched behaviours and speaking his mind, Rand quickly runs afoul of the celebrity couple and is sent packing. Seething with a burning desire for revenge he plots an elaborate heist that leads him to the discovery of a highly salacious and secret videotape that will set the world on fire! </em></p>
<p>Noted director Craig Gillespie is ready to bring the sex, drugs and rock n&#8217;roll of the early 1990s and the true story of the world&#8217;s most infamous sex tape to audiences in the much-hyped television event series <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>. And this series is a revelation. Taking audiences back to the start with Episode One, <em>&#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em>, Gillespie introduces his characters and sets the stage for an intense and dramatic story of celebrity at its edgiest and the birth of the internet. With a talent for bringing &#8216;stranger than fiction&#8217; works to the screen such as <em>I, Tonya</em>, Gillespie gets things rolling with <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> and those who are prudish should avert their eyes because right from the start the sex and debauchery is out in the open. And it&#8217;s LOUD!</p>
<p>Constructed as a story of perspective told from multiple points of view, we are introduced in &#8216;<em>Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em> to Seth Rogen&#8217;s Rand Gauthier. A schlubby carpenter and one-time pornstar, Rand hasn&#8217;t had a great go of life and has been beaten down at multiple turns. He&#8217;s a loser with a capital L and while working a job for the infamous Tommy Lee and Pamela Anderson quickly runs afoul of the couple and is sent packing. Rand, who has a keen interest in spirituality seeks to right his own wrongs and sets out down a road of Karma-induced retribution, and it&#8217;s here where things get interesting. Rand plays into Rogen&#8217;s wheelhouse of characters and the noted actor and comedian finds the right balance between the dramatic and comedic with his performance, and I have a feeling his character journey is going to be an interesting one at that.</p>
<p>While <em>&#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em> may set Rand up as the protagonist (at the moment) of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em>, it also clarifies Motley Crue rockstar drummer and Hollywood&#8217;s resident bad boy of the 1990s, Tommy Lee as the antagonist and star Sebastian Stan revels in the part. Channelling absolute punk rock, alpha male flair, Stan portrays Lee not unlike a debauched Roman emperor who struts around in a leopard print g-string and seemingly makes Rand&#8217;s job difficult at every turn. Sudden fame and money have made him into a complete and utter douchebag and he&#8217;s a full-on volatile human being who takes it to Rand every time he can. It&#8217;s only our first look at Stan as Tommy Lee in <em>&#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em> but for the moment it&#8217;s clear that he&#8217;s nailing the character.</p>
<p>Starring as Lee&#8217;s sex bomb new wife and <em>Baywatch</em> babe Pamela Anderson is Lily James and this English rose has transformed in unrecognisable fashioned into the famed Anderson. While she&#8217;s only seen briefly in Episode One, <em>&#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em> it&#8217;s clear that this is Lily James unlike we&#8217;ve ever seen her before. But more on Pamela later. Another character of interest also present in &#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217; is Nick Offerman&#8217;s Uncle Miltie. As a sleazy, low rent porn director Offerman&#8217;s Uncle Miltie is Rand&#8217;s hook-up inside the burgeoning California porn scene and you can tell that he and Rand will cook up plenty of trouble together.</p>
<p><em>&#8216;Drilling and Pounding&#8217;</em> sets the stage for the drama that is to unfold in <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> and this all begins with Rand&#8217;s plan of ultimate Kharma revenge. That revenge is a hilarious robbery in which he rips Lee of his safe and it&#8217;s absolutely hilarious to watch. Gillespie has a good handle over the comedy of the series and it&#8217;s extremely funny to see Rogen as Rand go full <em>Mission: Impossible</em> on the Lee&#8217;s. It&#8217;s in this stroke of intended mischief that Rand robs the Lee&#8217;s of a sizeable bounty of goodies and in amongst this stockpile is an innocent-looking videotape that contains a very sordid secret.</p>
<p>Things have kicked off nicely in the first episode of <em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> and Gillespie has his hands on a very intriguing new series that audiences are going to be keen to get in on.</p>
<p><em>Pam &amp; Tommy</em> streams every Wednesday on Disney+</p>
<p>Image:<em> Walt Disney Pictures</em></p>
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		<title>The infamous scandal arrives in &#8216;Pam &#038; Tommy&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2021 19:42:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pamela Anderon. Tommy Lee. Two of the biggest stars of the 1990s, who would end up in the midst of one of the biggest pop-culture scandals when their infamous sex tape was leaked onto the internet and created a worldwide media storm. And now that story and its dramatic fallout is ready to arrive on [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pamela Anderon. Tommy Lee. Two of the biggest stars of the 1990s, who would end up in the midst of one of the biggest pop-culture scandals when their infamous sex tape was leaked onto the internet and created a worldwide media storm. And now that story and its dramatic fallout is ready to arrive on the screen in <em>Pam and Tommy</em>.</p>
<p>Watch the new trailer below:</p>
<p><iframe title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/iQqzMMNrQQI" width="640" height="385" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the official synopsis:</p>
<p><em>Depicts the marriage between Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee following the release of their infamous unauthorized sex tape which was recorded privately during their honeymoon.</em></p>
<p>Developed by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen, <em>Pam and Tommy</em> is the true story of the crazy pop-culture circus that came to surround 1990s megastars Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee in the wake of their infamous sex tape internet leak and this story looks like a crazy rock&#8217;n&#8217;roll story of excess and the pitfalls of modern technology.</p>
<p>Seth Rogen is on hand as a sleazy contractor who broke into the stars home and robbed them of private videotapes that showed the stars at their most intimate, and which would change the very landscape of pop culture when it was leaked.</p>
<p>taking on the roles of Anderson and Lee are stars Lily James and Sebastian Stan and both have completely transformed in their respective roles. James especially has transformed from an English rose to that of the sun-kissed blonde bombshell and her performance is striking here in <em>Pam and Tommy</em>.</p>
<p><em>Pam and Tommy</em> appears to be a wild and crazy new television based on true fact that changed the world of entertainment forever and it&#8217;s sure to be an unmissable event when it arrives on TV screens in February 2022.</p>
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