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mo_flixx |
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 8:50 pm |
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marantzo wrote: lady wakasa wrote: marantzo wrote: So it seems that the women on here, plus a couple of males with an alternate lifestyle, who are drawn to movies with actors that they find hot.
Not quite, dude - we didn't see the movies because these people were in them - they popped up in the middle of movies we were already watching.
Get yer objectification right!
Why don't you do a quick count,  and see how many women comment on how some actor is hot or gorgeous or sexy etc. and how many times the men on here comment about an actresses looks. Actually the ones I remember are usually extolling the looks of actresses I find unattractive and skinny, plus being mediorce in their profession. Jolie, Kidman, Knightley (decent actress but no bombshell). Maybe women just have better taste in hottie actors than men have in actresses.
Where are the Ava Gardners, Janet Leighs, Joan Colllnses, Jean Simmons', Claire Blooms, Kim Novaks, Marilyn Monroes, Hedy Lamars, Vivian Leighs? Women. Not skinny girls.
I concede, there are more hot actors (men) than there are hot actresses (women).
Gary as far as I'm concerned, the stars of today will NEVER compare to the ones you mention NEVER.
One guy I don't mind in character roles w/ extra poundage and the beard, etc. is Geo. Clooney. He can eat all the crackers in bed he wants. Also Wm. Petersen who tends to spend a bit too much time hanging out at the donut table.
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Rod |
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:03 pm |
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Joan Collins? *snort*snigger*hahahhahhahahahaha!
Several of the femmes Gary mentions were mediocre to terrible actresses. Methinks he's letting nostalgia rule. |
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:18 pm |
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mo_flixx wrote: chillywilly wrote: What movie is he in where he's packing extra poundage? He's pretty svelte in the Borne movies.
THE INFORMANT.
I don't think I've seen that movie before. Will have to add that to my Netflix list. |
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lady wakasa |
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:20 pm |
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Yeah, but Joan Collins *is* the object of one of the best comeuppances in movie history (that ode to historical inaccuracy, Land of the Pharaohs - and we're back to Howard Hawks again...)
So there is a just ending sometimes. %^D |
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:21 pm |
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Phillip Seymour Hoffman? Harrumph. |
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chillywilly |
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:23 pm |
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ehle64 wrote: Phillip Seymour Hoffman? Harrumph.
One of my favorite actors. Did you recently see Doubt? |
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Rod |
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:26 pm |
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May I posit in return how a Robert Pattinson stacks up against a Cary Grant, a Robert Mitchum, Humphrey Bogart, James Cagney, Christopher Lee, Laurence Olivier, Vincent Price, et al?
Yeesh. |
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Befade |
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 9:32 pm |
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One vampire role does not a Cary Grant make..... |
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mo_flixx |
Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:01 pm |
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lady wakasa wrote: Yeah, but Joan Collins *is* the object of one of the best comeuppances in movie history (that ode to historical inaccuracy, Land of the Pharaohs - and we're back to Howard Hawks again...)
So there is a just ending sometimes. %^D
I did searches on most of the international amazon(s). The French amazon.fr.co has so many Hawks's films it's unbelievable...but then not if you know the French.
And yes, I was surprised to see several different editions of "Land of the Pharoahs" at the French site.
I haven't seen the film recently...but would certainly be up for it. I don't believe it's all that bad frankly. |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:25 am |
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Finally caught up with Tropic Thunder. It's exhausting and over-caffeinated. Tom Cruise is amusing because he's Tom Cruise saying "fuck" over and over again. This should not be confused with being really funny, however. The rest of the movie features very talented people being misused. |
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:44 am |
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Tropic Thunder had its moments, and yes, Tom in a fat suit dancing to Ludicris was not particularly funny, but it was jaw droppingly entertaining; fair play to the twat. That said, I am a bit of a loss to understand how this unsubtle satire came to be voted best comedy at the recent critics' awards (not sure which critics' awards - I lose track at this time of year). A testament to star power and Hollywood insularity perhaps or just a dearth of competition. Time for a new Simon Pegg movie. |
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 6:20 am |
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The earth stood still and Keannu Reeves didn't do much either.
On a couple of occassions in the past, I have unfairly labelled Kiera Knightley, Ikea, when all the time, Keannu provided a much better fit. Ikeannu, along with Nicole Kindling, are now at the top of my wood-themed joke list.
The Day The Earth Stood Still is perhaps the final evidence needed to answer the question: will Keannu Reeves will ever grow up to be a proper actor.
Shame, the idea of updating of the fifties cold war. alien paranoia film to address modern environmental concerns was worth developing.
Talking about sawing off a piece of a performance and fasioning it into an award, I haven't seen it, but I am told that Bride Wars is so bad that Anne Hathaway should be awarded negative votes in her quest for a Rachel Getting Married Oscar. Poor old Kate Hudson, even though she has resorted to producing herself, she still can't manage to be anything good? |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:02 am |
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After seeing it, I too couldn't understand how Tropic Thunder won that award (the Broadcast Film Critics award, FYI). Though (that said) I was happy for Ben Stiller. I think the Downey connection helped the movie gain a "prestige" factor, not to mention that the reviews, which I've been reading with my jaw on the floor, were pretty much great. |
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billyweeds |
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 8:06 am |
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jeremy wrote:
I haven't seen it, but I am told that Bride Wars is so bad that Anne Hathaway should be awarded negative votes in her quest for a Rachel Getting Married Oscar.
In other words, will Bride Wars be to Hathway what Norbit was to Eddie Murphy?
For what it's worth, Peter Travers says it won't be:
"Hathaway has this bottomfeeder playing while Academy voters are considering her great performance in Rachel Getting Married for a Best Actress Oscar. Let me say that Hathaway doesn't dishonor herself the way Eddie Murphy did when the opening of the repulsive Norbit shut down his chances at Oscar gold for Dreamgirls." |
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mo_flixx |
Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:05 am |
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Rod wrote: Joan Collins? *snort*snigger*hahahhahhahahahaha!
Several of the femmes Gary mentions were mediocre to terrible actresses. Methinks he's letting nostalgia rule.
I forgot about Joan Collins. Will have to agree with Rod about this pick!!
She's a "bad movie we love" all by herself.
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