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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So many of the female actors back then would never have a career today- no appeal of any kind and not good actors- Mare, Molly, Ally- even Demi looked/acted and sounded like a bag. I was a few years younger than that whole group but I remember thinking how much more beautiful my older sister and her friends were than those actresses. And their clothes were normal 80s clothes- not the old person clothes like the actresses wore in the movies- and even off screen. Oh wait, I just remembered the Kristin Stewart thread- maybe they would still have careers. [/quote] If they could whisper, all those mediocre looking gals & their baggy clothes could be Billie Eyelash or whatever that untalented person’s name is. [/quote] Even you don’t know what point you’re trying to make here[/quote] I know exactly the point. Someone decides a performer is great. Then all the lemmings are afraid to disagree & next thing you know the no-talent person is a superstar. See: Whoopi Goldberg, Adam Sandler, Leo DiCaprio etc. [/quote] But all three of these actors are great in their own way: Whoopi is amazing at standup. Adam Sandler rocked those songs on SNL. Leo was sexy as hell in Titanic. And those three extraordinary moments which had cultural resonance carried them through their careers. Nothing wrong with that. [/quote] Whoopi was great in Sister Act (the first one). Her comic timing, energy is top. di Caprio is a really great actor, its just over shadowed by a seedy private life[/quote]
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