Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 Vicodin and alcohol.Anonymous wrote:The poor lady has had to back very low self image and anorexia problems. She is obviously very medicated. she has had to fight a lot of demons to get where she is.
She’s in recovery and has been for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've loved her since A Fish Called Wanda.
Same here. One of the best movies ever made!
There is nothing hing more pathetic than a over age 60 woman trying to look 30. Age has beauty and wisdom. I am happy for her!
+1 To find this kind of success at 60. Good for her! Why can't people just be happy for older women who have something wonderful happen to them? Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've loved her since A Fish Called Wanda.
Same here. One of the best movies ever made!
There is nothing hing more pathetic than a over age 60 woman trying to look 30. Age has beauty and wisdom. I am happy for her!
Anonymous wrote:I've loved her since A Fish Called Wanda.
Anonymous wrote:If you like Jamie Lee Curtis, I recommend *not* watching “Christmas with the Kranks”. It’s excruciatingly bad and you will lose a lot of respect for her.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t mind her and like that she is aging sort of naturally. I did think when she won, she should have either hugged her costar who was nominated with her or mentioned her in the speech. You could see her come out to try to get closer to JLC. She was probably just excited but she did manage to thank and include all of her fans in her win.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find her very annoying.
I don't think she's a great actress and I found her performance in EEAAO pretty hammy, though I think that suited the style of storytelling and the filmmakers were smart to cast her because it was mildly gimmicky (as much of their casting was) in a way that works within the context of the story.
Her whole things seems to me that she is likable and "down to earth" because she sees herself as downtrodden somehow. But this is based on being: an older woman in Hollywood, a not-stick-thin woman in Hollywood, a relatively normal-looking woman in Hollywood. But, uh, that's not relatable to me at all, nor does that qualify you as somehow beleaguered. She's Tony Curtis's daughter! She had the ultimate in for the industry and used it to get big roles in big movies early in her career. The fact that since then she has chosen to allow herself to age normally is laudable, but it doesn't somehow make her downtrodden.
I mean, most of us are also "aging naturally" and experience way less discrimination for it in our jobs, but that's because our jobs are not "Hollywood actress" and never could be because we were not born into that industry.
It's just silly. She's a wealthy, privileged woman who's never really had to work in any normal, recognizable capacity the way most people do. She's incredibly privileged and no amount of middle-aged weight gain or jowls is going to change that. I've got middle aged weight gain and jowls to, Jaime Lee. I'm not downtrodden -- I'm an UMC white lade with a college degree, I've been pretty lucky in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find her very annoying.
I don't think she's a great actress and I found her performance in EEAAO pretty hammy, though I think that suited the style of storytelling and the filmmakers were smart to cast her because it was mildly gimmicky (as much of their casting was) in a way that works within the context of the story.
Her whole things seems to me that she is likable and "down to earth" because she sees herself as downtrodden somehow. But this is based on being: an older woman in Hollywood, a not-stick-thin woman in Hollywood, a relatively normal-looking woman in Hollywood. But, uh, that's not relatable to me at all, nor does that qualify you as somehow beleaguered. She's Tony Curtis's daughter! She had the ultimate in for the industry and used it to get big roles in big movies early in her career. The fact that since then she has chosen to allow herself to age normally is laudable, but it doesn't somehow make her downtrodden.
I mean, most of us are also "aging naturally" and experience way less discrimination for it in our jobs, but that's because our jobs are not "Hollywood actress" and never could be because we were not born into that industry.
It's just silly. She's a wealthy, privileged woman who's never really had to work in any normal, recognizable capacity the way most people do. She's incredibly privileged and no amount of middle-aged weight gain or jowls is going to change that. I've got middle aged weight gain and jowls to, Jaime Lee. I'm not downtrodden -- I'm an UMC white lade with a college degree, I've been pretty lucky in life.
ok, but she can't help being born into a Hollywood movie anymore than any other Hollywood person born into such a family. Why hate on her? I just don't get that hate for her. She seems much more down to earth than most Hollywood people.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I find her very annoying.
I don't think she's a great actress and I found her performance in EEAAO pretty hammy, though I think that suited the style of storytelling and the filmmakers were smart to cast her because it was mildly gimmicky (as much of their casting was) in a way that works within the context of the story.
Her whole things seems to me that she is likable and "down to earth" because she sees herself as downtrodden somehow. But this is based on being: an older woman in Hollywood, a not-stick-thin woman in Hollywood, a relatively normal-looking woman in Hollywood. But, uh, that's not relatable to me at all, nor does that qualify you as somehow beleaguered. She's Tony Curtis's daughter! She had the ultimate in for the industry and used it to get big roles in big movies early in her career. The fact that since then she has chosen to allow herself to age normally is laudable, but it doesn't somehow make her downtrodden.
I mean, most of us are also "aging naturally" and experience way less discrimination for it in our jobs, but that's because our jobs are not "Hollywood actress" and never could be because we were not born into that industry.
It's just silly. She's a wealthy, privileged woman who's never really had to work in any normal, recognizable capacity the way most people do. She's incredibly privileged and no amount of middle-aged weight gain or jowls is going to change that. I've got middle aged weight gain and jowls to, Jaime Lee. I'm not downtrodden -- I'm an UMC white lade with a college degree, I've been pretty lucky in life.