Originally Posted by Giacalone
Originally Posted by Irishman12
PAMELA: A LOVE STORY

A Netflix documentary about the life and career of Pamela Anderson, told by her in her own words. From growing up a shy Canadian girl to the biggest sex symbol on the planet, Pamela doesn't hold back at all. She speaks out about sexual assaults that happened to her during her youth to the infamous sex tape with Tommy Lee, Pamela decides to go on the record in an attempt to take back control of the narrative and how she's perceived. It's truly heartbreaking but at the same time, extremely hopeful and optimistic that someone as lovely as her (both on the outside but just as much on the inside) can go through so much hardship and not let it change her. In fact, if nothing else it fuels her to be a symbol of hope, strength, and perseverance. A lovely documentary that allows the viewer to spend more time with Pamela and hear first hand accounts about her life from journals she's kept over the years. 6.5/10


One of my least favorite people in this town (although I believe she has moved, thankfully) for so many reasons. Where do we even start? Rick Solomon? Writing a book about other peoples private business? Her war with the media for doing what she's doing now?


I take her side on the stolen sex tape. I don't believe it was released for publicity reasons (she was already one of the most known people in the world at that time so she didn't need any more publicity). And the violation to have something so personal and broadcast like that, I don't think you can truly appreciate it unless you've been through it (but I can only imagine). So her going after the media for it I think is somewhat justified.