ThreadBare said: sammij said: ive got to represent because she's NOT american
Oh my gosh... A Canuck! My thread is doomed. Next it'll be Mike Myers... you should have said non-North American. But since you didn't here's another Canadian: Although I don't think she's acted in anything. | |
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sammij said: ThreadBare said: Oh my gosh... A Canuck! My thread is doomed. Next it'll be Mike Myers... how DARE you even PUT her in that category! and to think, i thought you were cool because you wore PATCHOULI. She seems talented. Haven't had the heart to check out her new one. It looks bad. Patchouli, sandalwood and nag -- just not all at once. | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: Oh my gosh... A Canuck! My thread is doomed. Next it'll be Mike Myers... you should have said non-North American. But since you didn't here's another Canadian: Although I don't think she's acted in anything. et tu, jazz? ET TU?! vanity was in action jackson, was she not? or something to that degree of cheese. [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: JasmineFire said: you should have said non-North American. But since you didn't here's another Canadian: Although I don't think she's acted in anything. et tu, jazz? ET TU?! vanity was in action jackson, was she not? or something to that degree of cheese. She appeared in movies. I don't think she ever got around to acting, though. | |
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ThreadBare said: sammij said: how DARE you even PUT her in that category! and to think, i thought you were cool because you wore PATCHOULI. She seems talented. Haven't had the heart to check out her new one. It looks bad. Patchouli, sandalwood and nag -- just not all at once. so you wear nag too? huh, i guess you're alright then. anyways, JUNO was fantabulous from an artists perspective but there's nuff nay sayers here on the org, so i'll just leave it at that. [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: JasmineFire said: you should have said non-North American. But since you didn't here's another Canadian: Although I don't think she's acted in anything. et tu, jazz? ET TU?! vanity was in action jackson, was she not? or something to that degree of cheese. i don't know if that counts. i mean, prince was in all his movies but would you really say he was acting? not really. | |
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Audrey Tautou
Ralph Fiennes Tilda Swinton Judi Dench Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Sophia Loren. Nothing spelled "trouble" like Sophia in her day. | |
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Lammastide said: Audrey Tautou
Ralph Fiennes Tilda Swinton Judi Dench Beat me to 'em!!! | |
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evenstar3 said: UGH! | |
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ThreadBare said: Sophia Loren. Nothing spelled "trouble" like Sophia in her day. well, considering you brought up the whole subject of Italy, here's my favorite Italian: even though he was born in Mount Vernon, NY | |
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My 3 favs (period) have always been:
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Spookymuffin said: evenstar3 said: UGH! after he's 'acted' in the movie- | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: Sophia Loren. Nothing spelled "trouble" like Sophia in her day. well, considering you brought up the whole subject of Italy, here's my favorite Italian: even though he was born in Mount Vernon, NY I wondered how long it would take you, a bright, innovative, ingenius, talented woman to resort to putting Mickey the Imp on this thread that pays tribute to true actors. I'm flummoxed. | |
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JustErin said: My 3 favs (period) have always been:
Tim Roth is the utter bomb. Awesome pick. | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: well, considering you brought up the whole subject of Italy, here's my favorite Italian: even though he was born in Mount Vernon, NY I wondered how long it would take you, a bright, innovative, ingenius, talented woman to resort to putting Mickey the Imp on this thread that pays tribute to true actors. I'm flummoxed. shut it, mr big words!! | |
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Maggie Smith always finds a way to crack me up. I loved her in "Murder by Death." That film also had Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness and David Niven -- three giants of the field. [Edited 5/10/08 18:42pm] | |
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JasmineFire said: even though he was born in Mount Vernon, NY He needs to represent N.Y. a little better, too. No flair. No spark. No style. Like a Men's Wearhouse mannequin or something... . [Edited 5/10/08 18:44pm] | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: even though he was born in Mount Vernon, NY He needs to represent N.Y. a little better, too. No flair. No spark. No style. Like a Men's Wearhouse mannequin or something... . [Edited 5/10/08 18:44pm] you know, in ever post that you complain about him, you only post his picture more. | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: He needs to represent N.Y. a little better, too. No flair. No spark. No style. Like a Men's Wearhouse mannequin or something... . [Edited 5/10/08 18:44pm] you know, in ever post that you complain about him, you only post his picture more. Sorry about that. I was just looking at the latest Mickey the Imp movie. It's a short. [Edited 5/10/08 18:52pm] | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: you know, in ever post that you complain about him, you only post his picture more. Sorry about that. I was just looking at the latest Mickey the Imp movie. It's a short. [Edited 5/10/08 18:52pm] now that's just mean. we all have our strengths and weaknesses...i mean, what he lacks in height he makes up for in hair. just sayin' He is going to be in 'The Lovely Bones'. I read the book some time ago and it was just okay. I hope the movie is better. | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: Sorry about that. I was just looking at the latest Mickey the Imp movie. It's a short. [Edited 5/10/08 18:52pm] now that's just mean. we all have our strengths and weaknesses...i mean, what he lacks in height he makes up for in hair. just sayin' He is going to be in 'The Lovely Bones'. I read the book some time ago and it was just okay. I hope the movie is better. Ahhh, the hair! You went there, did ya!!! Hey, I might be bald, but he's never been 6 feet tall... or 5'8"... or 5'5"... | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: now that's just mean. we all have our strengths and weaknesses...i mean, what he lacks in height he makes up for in hair. just sayin' He is going to be in 'The Lovely Bones'. I read the book some time ago and it was just okay. I hope the movie is better. Ahhh, the hair! You went there, did ya!!! Hey, I might be bald, but he's never been 6 feet tall... or 5'8"... or 5'5"... he's so 5'8"...maybe even 5'9" | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: Ahhh, the hair! You went there, did ya!!! Hey, I might be bald, but he's never been 6 feet tall... or 5'8"... or 5'5"... he's so 5'8"...maybe even 5'9" Ah, yes. with lifts, perhaps... Peter Ustinov portrayed my childhood favorite detective, Hercule Poirot, in the film adaptations of Agatha Christie's Belgian character. A true master. [Edited 5/10/08 19:07pm] | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: he's so 5'8"...maybe even 5'9" Ah, yes. with lifts, perhaps... Peter Ustinov portrayed my childhood favorite detective, Hercule Poirot, in the film adaptations of Agatha Christie's Belgian character. A true master. [Edited 5/10/08 19:07pm] so mean...so cruel...so coldblooded... | |
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Ziyi Zhang .. House of Flying Daggers had me crying ..
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he looks so bad-ass,plus he rocked in Ichi The Killer and Gohatto,oh yeah, his name is Tadanobu Asano
i love jean cocteau films, but Jean Marais, makes his films come to live! I love Greta Garbo Carmen Maura! she always in my favorite almodovar movies. | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: Ah, yes. Peter Ustinov portrayed my childhood favorite detective, Hercule Poirot, in the film adaptations of Agatha Christie's Belgian character. A true master. [Edited 5/10/08 19:07pm] so mean...so cruel...so coldblooded... No, Ustinov, despite his imposing stature, was actually known to be a kind man. | |
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ThreadBare said: Maggie Smith always finds a way to crack me up. I loved her in "Murder by Death." That film also had Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness and David Niven -- three giants of the field. [Edited 5/10/08 18:42pm] I very much like her too! | |
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