Movies where actresses/actors look their best
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Originally Posted by Perkinsun Dzees
Not to piss on your parade, but I don't think she's all that. Her face is a little pudgy and those fake boobs are too big.
Anyway, she can't hold a candle next to Miss Reid.
Anyway, she can't hold a candle next to Miss Reid.
otherwise, i'll give you five dollars if you would actually say no to her.
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Julianne Moore looked great skipping in the hallway of the Cook County Hospital where she worked in The Fugitive. She had her hair back and it was bright orange with a pony tail that bobbed up and down when she ran in the hallway looking perky. Her skin glowed plus she has those smiley green eyes that sorta twinkle out love messages at people watching and she's all hopping mad when she rips off the guy's nametag and says "do you like looking at medical records" and then Harrison Ford's all "no" even though he got a pretty good look at the one record. I know the preverts here probably say Boogie Nights is the movie where she looked her best but i saw that one and except for the nudy scene which is another angle of julie to capture she looked kind of used and messy in that movie which is ok cause that's the part she was playing but in the Fugitive she plays this perky professional with glowing skin who probably smells good too except maybe for a little armpit odor which is normal after a long day at work but the question isn't about how she smells plus it's the end of her work day so she's supposed to be tired. She's good at nailing tiredness come to think of it except in the Fugitive it's a perky radiating, sexy tiredness that leaps off the screen into your lap. This Fugitive movie is where she looks best even though she says looking good isn't the most important thing in life which she's right about even tho she can't help looking good especially in the Fugitive.
Which Julieanne Moore character are you?
It says I'm Amber Waves which I'm not crazy about but maybe if I woulda answered the questions different it would give me a better name.
Which Julieanne Moore character are you?
It says I'm Amber Waves which I'm not crazy about but maybe if I woulda answered the questions different it would give me a better name.
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Nicole Kidman - Batman Forever
Charlize Theron - The Italian Job
Jennifer Love Hewitt - Heartbreakers
Keira Knightley - Pirates of the Carribean
Catherine Zeta Jones - The Mask of Zorro, Entrapment
Sophie Marceau - Braveheart
Alicia Silverstone - Clueless
Famke Janssen - Goldeneye
Denise Richards - Wild Things
Charlize Theron - The Italian Job
Jennifer Love Hewitt - Heartbreakers
Keira Knightley - Pirates of the Carribean
Catherine Zeta Jones - The Mask of Zorro, Entrapment
Sophie Marceau - Braveheart
Alicia Silverstone - Clueless
Famke Janssen - Goldeneye
Denise Richards - Wild Things
#110
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Philip Seymour Hoffman looked his best in the early 90's, as seen in the Al Pacino flick, Scent of a Woman.
After seeing Hoffman in films like The Talented Mr. Ripley and Boogie Nights, I forgot that this was the same skinny Hoffman in SOAW. His acting and portrayals are so outstanding that it doesn't matter that he doesn't look like the typical "pretty boy" leading man. This man is a performer, and a helluva great one, at that.
Now, as far as "pretty boys" are concerned, we have-Richard Gere in An Officer And A Gentleman.
I think James Brolin looked his very best in 1979 when he played George Lutz in The Amityville Horror. The long hair, the full beard...it was a very good look, and he's never had it again after this movie. James Brolin clean-shaven is scary - like seeing your dad shave the mustache you've always known him to have (anyone experience that?) sorry for the digression
After seeing Hoffman in films like The Talented Mr. Ripley and Boogie Nights, I forgot that this was the same skinny Hoffman in SOAW. His acting and portrayals are so outstanding that it doesn't matter that he doesn't look like the typical "pretty boy" leading man. This man is a performer, and a helluva great one, at that.
Now, as far as "pretty boys" are concerned, we have-Richard Gere in An Officer And A Gentleman.
I think James Brolin looked his very best in 1979 when he played George Lutz in The Amityville Horror. The long hair, the full beard...it was a very good look, and he's never had it again after this movie. James Brolin clean-shaven is scary - like seeing your dad shave the mustache you've always known him to have (anyone experience that?) sorry for the digression
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Rachel McAdams, Red Eye
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Scream 2. (Yes, she was sexy as hell in Cruel Intentions, but looked her cutest in Scream 2.)
Neve Campbell, Three to Tango
Christina Ricci, Buffalo '66
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Scream 2. (Yes, she was sexy as hell in Cruel Intentions, but looked her cutest in Scream 2.)
Neve Campbell, Three to Tango
Christina Ricci, Buffalo '66
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Elizabeth Taylor - Giant
Not that I've seen every Elizabeth Taylor movie (hardly any actually), but I think she's beautiful in this movie.
Not that I've seen every Elizabeth Taylor movie (hardly any actually), but I think she's beautiful in this movie.
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#113
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Angelina Jolie - Life or Something Like It
Sally Field - Smokey and the Bandit
Sherilynn Fenn - Two Moon Junction
Sally Field - Smokey and the Bandit
Sherilynn Fenn - Two Moon Junction
I also thought that Sherilynn Fenn looked better in Twin Peaks.
And the less said about Sally Field the better.......she has never once come close to looking even half decent.
My choices would be:
Angelina Jolie - Tomb Raider / Mr and Mrs Smith
Salma Hayek - Desperado
Jennifer Connely - Requiem for a Dream
Michelle Pfieffer - Batman Returns
Cameron Diaz - Tha Mask
Jessica Alba - Fantastic Four / Sin City
I also agree with the people that mentioned Carrie Ann Moss in the Matrix.
#114
All time for me is Jane Seymour in Somewhere in Time. It is incredible how beautiful she is in that movie.
Although I think Marilyn Monroe is the most beautiful woman ever.
High marks go to
Elizabeth Hurley in Bedazzled
Uma Thurman in Munchausen
Audrey Tatou in Amelie
Although I think Marilyn Monroe is the most beautiful woman ever.
High marks go to
Elizabeth Hurley in Bedazzled
Uma Thurman in Munchausen
Audrey Tatou in Amelie
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Marilyn Monroe: Seven Year Itch
Natalie Portman: Closer (first time she didnt look 12)
Linda Fiorentino: Vision Quest (better than Last Seduction)
Sandra Bernard :Without You Im Nothing (the Little Red Corvette dance is incredible)
Helen Hunt: Mad About You (She looked better on that show than in any movie)
I recast my vote for:
Jennifer Connelly: Career Opportunities (damn!)
Salma Hayek: After the Sunset (so hot...so hot)
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Marilyn Monroe: Seven Year Itch
Natalie Portman: Closer (first time she didnt look 12)
Linda Fiorentino: Vision Quest (better than Last Seduction)
Sandra Bernard :Without You Im Nothing (the Little Red Corvette dance is incredible)
Helen Hunt: Mad About You (She looked better on that show than in any movie)
I recast my vote for:
Jennifer Connelly: Career Opportunities (damn!)
Salma Hayek: After the Sunset (so hot...so hot)
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