I am all for fugging, but I don't understand why they're claiming people were unfashionable when they're wearing things that were TOTALLY fashionable at the time!
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I don't understand why they're claiming people were unfashionable when they're wearing things that were TOTALLY fashionable at the time!
Right? That's what's confusing the hell out of me.
Except that picture of Reese Witherspoon looked like someone Photoshopped her head on a smaller body, b/c her head looked disproportionately large.
I am all for fugging, but I don't understand why they're claiming people were unfashionable when they're wearing things that were TOTALLY fashionable at the time!
seriously! PLUS a bunch of those people wear totally fug outfits with a stylist's help. And The Rookie came out in 2002, not 1992.
How many do you know personally? You couldn't be more wrong. Here's the thing: if you say the fans are weird, that means there is something essentially weird about the show, and there is nothing weird about it. I'm very passionate when people like you snigger.
Am I missing a link to the rest of the interview or did the reporter slink off in shame after that rebuke?
I don't understand why they're claiming people were unfashionable when they're wearing things that were TOTALLY fashionable at the time!
I was just about to say this! I think it is more interesting how I am positive that those images would have looked good to me once, but look fug now. And some things I remember hating and thinking were absolutely awful (from the 70's) look cute to me now.)
The best part about all the truly hideous outfits is that they were TOTALLY STYLIN'. They are fashion's pottery sherds! Painted in DayGlo! Found trapped in the pegged pant leg of a mummy girl!
OMG today just went from perfectly calm nice workday to crazy drama politics making me be in the middle workday. yoiks.
Except that picture of Reese Witherspoon looked like someone Photoshopped her head on a smaller body, b/c her head looked disproportionately large.
That's how most actresses you've seen regularly on screen are built. S has said just about every name actress she's ever worked with, including Cameron Diaz, Renee Zellwegger, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Lauren Ambrose, Kathleen Quinlan, Patricia Arquette, Jessica Lange, Kim Basinger, Drew Barrimore, Jennifer Tilly and Meg Ryan, among many, many others, are all built like that, with heads disproportionately large for their bodies.
It's a thing. Apparently it looks good on camera. To have a head disproportionately large for your body.
I can see Kiera wearing that to a Pirates I premiere, no problem. I can't see Halle wearing that outfit to any showbiz related real-world event ever.
Patrick Stewart defends the fandom.
That interviewer was awful! The only reason I'd publish that interview would be to show up my reporter, because she looks so bad.
heads disproportionately large for their bodies.
I've always assumed this was a side-effect of film/tv actresses having disproportionately small bodies. It's really hard to lose weight in one's head.