another one of those who just glows in person.
Angela. Bassett. I do not get star-struck by actors. I would be a piss-poor producer if I got star-struck by actors. I respect certain actors, and have been pleased to meet them, but I do not get star-struck.
Angela, however? Completely dumbfounded by her beauty. I met her and went shy all over and just mumbled and generally behaved like a tongue-tied teenager. Seriously. She freakin' illuminates the room just by being in it.
Having just rewatched
The Cutting Edge
for the billion-and-first time, I do want to put in a small plug for Moira Kelly, who isn't anything like a Gina/Morena/Salma/Angela scale transcendent beauty, but who is still adorable.
very cute, yeah, even if Sorkinspeak left her kind of at sea.
Not that I'd be different. Not so much with the walking and talking, right?
For some reason I doubt Sherylin Fen will keep her looks. If she favours her face over her body, NSM with the gorgeous aging.
I have to admit I didn't link to pictures on my site because I get money per hit (Google Adsense), but I came up with that list flipping through all of them.
The most beautiful woman I've ever known of was in my year in university. Can't even remember her surname.
I can't but stare at Milla Jovovich. Perhaps augmented by tales of her crazy. I like Lucy Liu's looks a lot too. Perhaps because of similar reasons.
Oh, and Helen Mirren and Queen Latifah can both hit it out of the park.
I'd give the most beautiful Mutant Enemy woman nod to Stephanie Romanov from Angel Season 1, during her WWII femme fatale phase.
In general I'm not sure who I'd pick as most beautiful current actress, though Ming-Na is certainly a contender. I don't tend to find most of the choices listed above (Angelina, etc.) to be that aesthetically pleasing—my ideal was probably set by 1940s actresses like Lauren Bacall or Myrna Loy
Bruce Campbell on Sam Raimi's connection to the Hobbit.
Who would BC play in The Hobbit should Sam Raimi make the movie?
I was reading the description of the Reader in this article and they cast Nicole Kidman to be an "older woman" to Ralph Fiennes?
Isn't the main character in The Reader 16 years old?
I have no idea. In which case neither makes sense.
Oh, maybe it's Nicole Kidman - teenaged actor to be named later, Ralph Fiennes playing a Nazi (again.)
Oh, maybe it's Nicole Kidman - teenaged actor to be named later, Ralph Fiennes playing a Nazi (again.)
That seems more like the book, but who knows what movies will come up with!