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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find JLo interesting, works steadily and fabulously rich but little lauded. Ben has two Oscars, Jen G has a SAG and a Golden Globe. [b]JLo has nada,[/b] not even a Grammy despite having sold plenty of albums. I think she has it in her but needs to be more selective and less vain in her acting roles. The hair and makeup alone in the Atlas promos were off putting and absurd. I could see her doing well as an older actress if she can just let going of needing to be “hot” at all times.[/quote] She has won several ALMA awards, AMAs, ASCAP Latin and pop awards, BET award, Billboard Latin music awards, Billboard music award, People's Choice awards, and more. To say she has won "nada" is simply not true.[/quote] +1, and to ignore the racism in the major awards academies as though they are an objective measure of someone's talent or skill is deranged. The Golden Globes, in particular, are notorious for being racist, insular, and engaging in a lot of nepotism -- the Hollywood Foreign Press Association is a deeply correct organization and was even more so during the height of these actor's careers. That's not a knock on Garner -- she was good on Alias and she deserved to be recognized for her work. But it is classic that the GGs have her Best Actress in a Drama during a time when actresses like Edie Falco, Allison Janney, and Frances Conroy were doing really amazing work with rich, textured roles. GG loves to reward an ingenue in a kind of shallow role and always has. It does not mean that Garner's performance on Alias was more worthwhile than those other actors who were, frankly, working at a much higher level.[/quote] She’s untalented. A jack of all trades and a master of none. It’s laughable that you would insinuate racism has held her back from being awarded. She’s had a great career, made millions of next to no talent. [/quote]
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