Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idris Elba
Tell me you are white without saying you are white. 🙄
Seriously. All of that body and chocolateness. I be your husband's face looks like I drew it with my toes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gwyneth Paltrow
Even in her prime she looked like a stick figure with fried hair. I never understood the appeal.
Noone thinks she's hot. Magazines cover her and say she's beautiful but you never hear men say it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gwyneth Paltrow
Even in her prime she looked like a stick figure with fried hair. I never understood the appeal.
Noone thinks she's hot. Magazines cover her and say she's beautiful but you never hear men say it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I mean Aniston is an overachiever so any analysis of the "if only she did this..." kind misses the point.
Asking seriously, not as a diss, OK? "Friends" was a huge deal, I get it. But other than "Friends" has she either been in a movie or TV show that was either a huge popular hit or scored her serious critical praise for her art? I'm not sure where "overachiever" comes from, at least in acting terms. I know the streaming series about the morning TV news show has apparently done well but it's not something I hear talked up or read critics gushing about as great TV. So asking for real, how is she an overachiever compared to any actor who also has kept consistently getting work? She was cast in what ended up being a very popular show and got a lot of media attention during that time and tabloid attention since then, based entirely on her being in that show and not on any subsequent work. She seems like a nice enough person as presented in interviews etc. but I kind of boggle at the idea she's either a commercial-movie superstar or a highly-regarded artist. She's a working actor who got lucky being cast in what turned out to be a phenomenon, did a good, hardworking job once she was cast in it, and keeps getting some roles. That is NO insult, in an industry where it's hard to make a living and things are very competitive. But the idea that she's some kind of icon or great actress is beyond me.
Jennifer Aniston’s screen appeal is as the “girl next door” not the “sexpot.” I loved her in office space and We’re the Millers. She is an awesome actress and super funny.
Anonymous wrote:Gwyneth Paltrow
Even in her prime she looked like a stick figure with fried hair. I never understood the appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idris Elba
Tell me you are white without saying you are white. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I mean Aniston is an overachiever so any analysis of the "if only she did this..." kind misses the point.
Asking seriously, not as a diss, OK? "Friends" was a huge deal, I get it. But other than "Friends" has she either been in a movie or TV show that was either a huge popular hit or scored her serious critical praise for her art? I'm not sure where "overachiever" comes from, at least in acting terms. I know the streaming series about the morning TV news show has apparently done well but it's not something I hear talked up or read critics gushing about as great TV. So asking for real, how is she an overachiever compared to any actor who also has kept consistently getting work? She was cast in what ended up being a very popular show and got a lot of media attention during that time and tabloid attention since then, based entirely on her being in that show and not on any subsequent work. She seems like a nice enough person as presented in interviews etc. but I kind of boggle at the idea she's either a commercial-movie superstar or a highly-regarded artist. She's a working actor who got lucky being cast in what turned out to be a phenomenon, did a good, hardworking job once she was cast in it, and keeps getting some roles. That is NO insult, in an industry where it's hard to make a living and things are very competitive. But the idea that she's some kind of icon or great actress is beyond me.
I used the term 'overachiever' not 'great actress' or 'icon'. she is a very accomplished actress despite not being insanely pretty. she is someone who is quite talented (great comedic talent, which is not that common in women) and attractive but accomplished vastly more than 99.9% of similarly situated aspiring actresses. to imply (as PP did) that she would have done better for herself if she pursued plastic surgery is preposterous. she did as well as she could possibly do, and then some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I mean Aniston is an overachiever so any analysis of the "if only she did this..." kind misses the point.
Asking seriously, not as a diss, OK? "Friends" was a huge deal, I get it. But other than "Friends" has she either been in a movie or TV show that was either a huge popular hit or scored her serious critical praise for her art? I'm not sure where "overachiever" comes from, at least in acting terms. I know the streaming series about the morning TV news show has apparently done well but it's not something I hear talked up or read critics gushing about as great TV. So asking for real, how is she an overachiever compared to any actor who also has kept consistently getting work? She was cast in what ended up being a very popular show and got a lot of media attention during that time and tabloid attention since then, based entirely on her being in that show and not on any subsequent work. She seems like a nice enough person as presented in interviews etc. but I kind of boggle at the idea she's either a commercial-movie superstar or a highly-regarded artist. She's a working actor who got lucky being cast in what turned out to be a phenomenon, did a good, hardworking job once she was cast in it, and keeps getting some roles. That is NO insult, in an industry where it's hard to make a living and things are very competitive. But the idea that she's some kind of icon or great actress is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Aniston looks way better than any of you stank b! Tches but keep hating
OMG here “sexy” in we’ re the millers let me know why she’s single! No sec appeal at all. Although I did live the movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I mean Aniston is an overachiever so any analysis of the "if only she did this..." kind misses the point.
Asking seriously, not as a diss, OK? "Friends" was a huge deal, I get it. But other than "Friends" has she either been in a movie or TV show that was either a huge popular hit or scored her serious critical praise for her art? I'm not sure where "overachiever" comes from, at least in acting terms. I know the streaming series about the morning TV news show has apparently done well but it's not something I hear talked up or read critics gushing about as great TV. So asking for real, how is she an overachiever compared to any actor who also has kept consistently getting work? She was cast in what ended up being a very popular show and got a lot of media attention during that time and tabloid attention since then, based entirely on her being in that show and not on any subsequent work. She seems like a nice enough person as presented in interviews etc. but I kind of boggle at the idea she's either a commercial-movie superstar or a highly-regarded artist. She's a working actor who got lucky being cast in what turned out to be a phenomenon, did a good, hardworking job once she was cast in it, and keeps getting some roles. That is NO insult, in an industry where it's hard to make a living and things are very competitive. But the idea that she's some kind of icon or great actress is beyond me.
Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Aniston looks way better than any of you stank b! Tches but keep hating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:yeah, I mean Aniston is an overachiever so any analysis of the "if only she did this..." kind misses the point.
Asking seriously, not as a diss, OK? "Friends" was a huge deal, I get it. But other than "Friends" has she either been in a movie or TV show that was either a huge popular hit or scored her serious critical praise for her art? I'm not sure where "overachiever" comes from, at least in acting terms. I know the streaming series about the morning TV news show has apparently done well but it's not something I hear talked up or read critics gushing about as great TV. So asking for real, how is she an overachiever compared to any actor who also has kept consistently getting work? She was cast in what ended up being a very popular show and got a lot of media attention during that time and tabloid attention since then, based entirely on her being in that show and not on any subsequent work. She seems like a nice enough person as presented in interviews etc. but I kind of boggle at the idea she's either a commercial-movie superstar or a highly-regarded artist. She's a working actor who got lucky being cast in what turned out to be a phenomenon, did a good, hardworking job once she was cast in it, and keeps getting some roles. That is NO insult, in an industry where it's hard to make a living and things are very competitive. But the idea that she's some kind of icon or great actress is beyond me.