Oh, I came into this thread because we just watched the trailer for Shoot 'Em Up. Advance word sounds INSANE. Bob has "priapism of the face" he's so excited.
Every time I see a trailer or poster I think, "And this is why you didn't want to be James Bond?"
Plus her eyes can be oddly buggy at times.
I LOVE Eliza's eyes. SMG's too.
AA looks much more generically pretty to me.
Every time I look at the Shoot Em Up poster I think: "That's not an apostrophe."
Yeah, Gina would be a marvellous Wonder Woman, which makes me laugh all the harder at the idea of Katie Holmes who isn't even Batman's love interest anymore being discussed in the role.
I'd go with either Gong Li or Isabelle Adjani. My cousin did some work in Adjani's apartment and said her face was just flawless, with skin like porcelain.
I think that Faith is the most beautiful in the Whedonverse, so I always think that Eliza Dushku is beautiful. But then I look at her, and I think she had a nose job or something that makes her look more generic. So, I would actually go with Morena as the most beautiful.
Amy Acker is the most "my type" Whedonverse girl, with Alyson Hannigan coming in a close second. But it's been pretty clear for a while that my type doesn't necessarily mesh perfectly with society's interpretations of "beautiful" OR "hott."
I'd give Charisma top on the "Sexy" list, Gina top on "Striking," Morena top on "Gorgeous," SMG top on "Fine," and... well, I'm not sure that any of them fit my requirements for a high spot on "beautiful." Not that I'm sure I know what those are, but I'm pretty sure Ziyi Zhang qualifies, Nicole Kidman does sometimes, and Natalie Portman has potential to reach it. Penelope Cruz, too.
I think I'd have to agree with Morena Baccarin. She's unbelievably gorgeous, both onscreen and in person.
I think that Morena is the most beautiful, but has never had the presence to make me go "wow."
Hm. I think I agree with Gris.
I think that Morena is the most beautiful, but has never had the presence to make me go "wow."
In Firefly, oddly, I think the way she was dressed and surrounded with so much lushness kind of camoflagued how much of it was just her. If that makes any sense. I saw here recently in that really bad Treat Williams show on cable and it was striking how she stood out in normal surroundings and among normal people, even for tv-adjusted values of "normal".