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AtLossForWords
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Posted: August 01 2006 at 18:38 |
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"Mastodon sucks giant monkey balls."
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Logos
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Posted: August 01 2006 at 19:50 |
Grace Kelly
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maani
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Posted: August 02 2006 at 23:52 |
Tony, I'm with you: Monica Belluci. Simply among the most beautiful women who has ever walked the planet. Same with Catherine Zeta-Jones (how could all of you forget her?)
Of the poll choices, Jackie Bisset, who was my first crush ever ("Bullitt," 1968). And I have a neat anecdote to tell about her.
In 1991, I worked from my office (at a biotech form) with actor Terence Stamp on his first novel (I served as pre-publication editor). Terence spent half the year in the U.S., and half the year at his home in the U.K. Usually, he would fax me corrections, additions, etc. On one occasion, his fax cover sheet indicated that he was "off to have tea with my friend Jackie Bisset." I faxed back to him, "Please tell Ms. Bisset I say hi, that she was my first crush, and that she is still one of the most beautiful women in the world."
Fast forward about two weeks.
I am in my office when the office manager comes over and tells me that there is a long distance call for me from the U.K. I assumed it was Terence. I picked up the phone and said hello. A woman's voice said, "Hello? Is this Ian?" I said it was. She said, "Hi, this is Jacqueline Bisset. I wanted to thank you for the kind words." I was, of course, practically speechless. Still, I was able to stammer out, "Terence put you up to this, didn't he?" She laughed, "Yes, I'm afraid so." We exchanged niceties for a few minutes, and I thanked her profusely for calling me. "My pleasure," said she, "And thank you again for your kind words."
It was one of the most amazing, unexpected moments in my life, and I cherish it to this day.
Peace.
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Sean Trane
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Joined: April 29 2004
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Posted: August 03 2006 at 03:02 |
^^^^^^^^
cool anecdote
Enough to convert someone to Bissetism
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Melomaniac
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Posted: August 09 2006 at 17:44 |
I would go with either Kate Beckinsale or Naomi Watts... so no vote for me !!!
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clarke2001
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 09:59 |
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salmacis
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 12:28 |
Well my own personal choice would undoubtedly have been Diana Rigg, circa 'The Avengers'. Truly beautiful, intelligent and a lot of class. And she was (is) a great actress. Qualities lacking from a fair few actresses today.
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Jim Garten
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:08 |
Can I jump on the Keira Knightley bandwagon... so to speak
Especially as she was dressed in the otherwise risible 'King Arthur' - just a few leather straps, some blue paint, and a surly expression.
+++sound of shower being turned to "very cold indeed"+++
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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salmacis
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:15 |
Oh yeah, Keira Knightley too for me. The closest modern day equivalent to Diana Rigg.
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:17 |
Ooooh, Diana Rigg in The Avengers... oooh oooh oooh! Perfect. Oh and Jane Fonda in her day (Barbarella anyone?).
Edited by Geck0 - November 20 2006 at 15:18
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andu
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:25 |
Scarlet Johansson ...ever since i first saw her in the film about Vermeer.
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salmacis
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:46 |
Yes Scarlet Johansson is beautiful too. Can't say I ever watched any film with her in though. More of a cult film/TV type myself...
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:49 |
Scarlet Johanssen is too thin for me. I like a bit of curve and shape to my women.
Edited by Geck0 - November 20 2006 at 15:50
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KoS
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:51 |
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:53 |
I've no idea who that is... I mean curvy, but not obese. Like Jane Fonda in Barbarella for instance.
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KoS
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:57 |
Yeah, I know, the joke was unavoidable.
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andu
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 15:59 |
salmacis wrote:
More of a cult film/TV type myself... |
i'm not sure what's the meaning of that expression here; anyway, scarlett's played in sofia coppola's "lost in translation" (one of my all-time favourites), in woody allen's "match point" (a masterpiece) and the film about vermeer that i already mentioned (great one, also). i don't think the incidental hollywood crap "the island" diminishes anything of her great actress stature.
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KoS
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 16:04 |
andu wrote:
salmacis wrote:
More of a cult film/TV type myself... |
i'm not sure what's the meaning of that expression here; anyway, scarlett's played in sofia coppola's "lost in translation" (one of my all-time favourites), in woody allen's "match point" (a masterpiece) and the film about vermeer that i already mentioned (great one, also). i don't think the incidental hollywood crap "the island" diminishes anything of her great actress stature.
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Not to mention Ghost World.
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salmacis
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 16:09 |
Well I like 60s/70s action films and television. That's my main genre, though I love westerns and old 60s/70s British horror films (the Hammer films studio). Not diminishing Scarlett Johannson at all- I just never seen any of the films she appeared in.
I'm also rather fond of Diana Rigg's replacement in The Avengers, Linda Thorson, who played Tara King in that show.
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andu
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Posted: November 20 2006 at 16:13 |
allright, then i do have a different understanding of the "cult" concept. i missed "ghost world"
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