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Re: Most Beautiful Women
[Re: Irishman12]
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10/21/07 10:02 PM
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long_lost_corleone
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I could name some, but I don't think any of them have ever been in a motion picture.
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Re: Most Beautiful Women
[Re: long_lost_corleone]
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10/22/07 04:44 AM
10/22/07 04:44 AM
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ive seen more pretty women on the street than the 3 here, ive stated before that anybody could look after being in front of the mirror for 5 hours.
I mean Cindy Crawford,she looks like a baywatch wannabe in the above picture.
Sorry if this seems that im ruining the point of this thread,but if seems that nowadays we are brainwash by the beauty of filmstars etc, when they are really not that special, Monroe was naturally pretty..
You cant beat the movie stars of the 40s and 50s if you want beauty,nowadays they all look like hookers..
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Re: Most Beautiful Women
[Re: Irishman12]
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10/28/07 01:38 AM
10/28/07 01:38 AM
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The Iceman
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A new woman that has captured my attention is Missy Peregrym she's on that new CW show Reaper. I also like Which is surprising as I normally don't go for blonds.
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Re: Most Beautiful Women
[Re: Turnbull]
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10/31/07 02:16 PM
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Don Cardi
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My all-time most beautiful screen hearthrob is: Gene Tierney, star of "Laura" and "Leave Her to Heaven."  Beautiful in every sense of the word! And a great classic movie! "Laura is a fine example of 1940's film noir. Released in 1944, directed by Otto Preminger, and featuring a very successful title song written by David Raksin and Johnny Mercer, Laura is a classic movie in every sense of the word. The story involves the murder of a beautiful New York advertising executive and the men in her life who suddenly find themselves suspects. Gene Tierney was absolutely gorgeous. She perfectly embodies the character of Laura. The portrait of her that hangs in her apartment plays a big part in the movie. Detective Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) begins falling in love with the woman whose murder he is investigating. Clifton Webb was Oscar nominated for his role as Waldo Lydecker. This character was based on the acerbic critic Alexander Woollcott (he was a popular “type" in those days, Monty Woolley played Sheridan Whiteside, another version of Woollcott in 1942's The Man Who Came to Dinner and All About Eve's Addison DeWitt was also said to have been based on him). He spouts lines like, "I don't use a pen. I write with a goose quill dipped in venom." And, "In my case, self-absorption is completely justified. I have never discovered any other subject quite so worthy of my attention." Laura clocks in at under an-hour-and-a-half. The pacing is brilliant and the story features some surprising twists. Still the murderer is apparent long before the conclusion. The supporting cast includes a rather melodramatic Vincent Price and the wonderful stage actress Judith Anderson. The men in the movie are all given fairly well-rounded personalities. It is only the enigmatic Laura that we are never allowed to really know. Whether this was just bad screenwriting or an intentional device used by the director, I don't know, but it works. Each man sees reflected in Laura what they desire her to be. Gene Tierney and Vincent Price in Twentieth Century Fox's Laura (1944) Now Clifton Webb was pretty well known to be gay, which in itself was pretty remarkable for the time period. It is very easy to read his character as gay. Does he really lust for Laura or does he want to live vicariously through her? He does seem smitten with Dana Andrews. And what's up with his bath scene at the beginning of the movie? Anyway, it gives the movie an interesting subtext that might not have existed if another actor had played the role. Laura is another “must see" for any movie buff. " Close runner up : Jennifer Jones! in a Portrait Of Jenny. "Eben Adams is a struggling artist in Depression era New York who has never been able to find inspiration for a painting. One day, after he finally finds someone to buy a painting from him, a young girl named Jennie Appleton (Jennifer Jones) appears and strikes up an unusual friendship with Eben."
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Re: Most Beautiful Women
[Re: DE NIRO]
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10/31/07 09:41 PM
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Briget Bardot? Wow, talk about a name from the past. DeNiro, Bardot was very very popular in the 50's 60's. She was risque' for her time, although perhaps maybe not so much for her native France. I think most her movies were "adult" films and I can only remember a couple titles, "Girl In A Bikini" and more famous I think, "And God Created Woman". Mind you, I never saw them. ha ha... Too sleezy at the time, and I was too young I'm sure.  I do remember she played herself in a movie with Jimmy Stewart who's character has a son who is simply in love with Bardot. She makes an appearance in the end. TB will know much about her than I and can confirm what I've said. As far as I know, she is still alive and in France and really an animal right's activist I believe. Maybe I'll rent one of her movies. I think I am of age by now.  I always thought she was pretty. TIS
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Re: Most Beautiful Women
[Re: The Italian Stallionette]
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10/31/07 10:16 PM
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Well, my telephone rang it would not stop, It's President Kennedy callin' me up. He said, "My friend, Bob, what do we need to make the country grow?" I said, "My friend, John, Brigitte Bardot, Anita Ekberg, Sophia Loren." (Country will grow)
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