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Worth it……or not? To have romped in the sack with her in her hot-years. Hmmmm? The cat sweater may be the deal breaker.
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I do not care what the critics said, I like this movie.
Cutthroat Island Cutthroat Island 1995 Trailer | Geena Davis | Matthew Modine |
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Originally Posted By KC-130 FLT ENG: She doesn’t look 65. She looks 85. The pics indicate a serious mental issue. Barefoot out running errands, one glove on and the overall disheveled appearance points to something beyond aging normally. View Quote Man...sad but maybe true. Decades of scrips...living a fake life around fake people? Makes me wonder if all aging Hwood folks turn into mental mush. |
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Another excellent Geena Davis movie
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yup, thats what happens, people get old and most have bad genetics... get ugly when they get older, part of life.
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Quoted: Looks kind of like Neil from The Young One's... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/322327/neil_jpg-2178154.JPG View Quote I loved that show. |
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Quoted: Just looks older and was caught running around in bum clothes like we all do from time to time. View Quote I remember reading something about Donna Reed, who broke into film during the time of the studio system. Seems like one Sunday morning early in her career she went down to the street from her apartment to go across the street for a paper. She was dressed in slacks, a blouse and loafers. Louis B. Mayer, head of MGM, happened to be driving by and saw her. Monday morning he summoned her to his office and told her if he ever saw her out and about dressed like that he would fire her. Back then the studios had a lot of money tied up in young actors, actresses, what with dancing, singing, acting lessons. More about Louis B. Mayer: Louis B. Mayer (MGM): Mayer was the top of heap, the biggest cheese, the most mogul of moguls. As the head of the most lavish studio in town, he was the highest-paid man in America and best friends with William Randolph Hearst. He was The Guy, the one who gave Hedy Lamarr her name and paid Judy Garland’s hospital bills after encouraging her pill addiction. Other studio heads could ruin people’s careers; Mayer could have people killed. The Los Angeles District Attorney was super chummy with Mayer and his right-hand man, Eddie Mannix, a studio fixer whose preferred method of shutting people up was to hit them with his car. Mayer went on Louella Parsons’s radio show weekly and lied his ass off about how “stars are born, not made,” how the public decides what’s popular, and how wholesome and all-American Hollywood was. Privately, he was more “I made you and I can break you.” No one in the press or law enforcement was ever going to go after Mayer. Which is why he could cover up things like the “Girl 27” scandal, the rape and silencing of a bit player over the course of decades. They made a movie about it, and you can read the original David Stenn Vanity Fair article here or listen to the You Must Remember This podcast episode about it. Essentially, women were hired to be hostesses at an MGM distributor party which turned into a violent, drunken horror show. One woman, Patricia Douglas, fought back, pressed charges, and had her entire life ruined by MGM over the course of the next 40 years. This one cover-up and campaign of destruction was not uniquely terrible — although it was gross and horrible and involved an enormous corporation dedicating itself to the systematic ruination of a single person over the course of decades — but what’s shocking is how commonplace it seemed. The kind of misdirection, bribery, and casual intimidation and assault carried out against Douglas was everyday business for the studio. Keeping MGM clean meant making a lot of things dirty, and at the peak of the system’s power and influence, someone working on Mayer’s orders could literally get away with murder. That’s why he’s number one. Harvey Weinstein wasn't an outlier. |
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The head scarf is to suck up the grease from her filthy hair.
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And once again the Arfcom chapter of Mensa is stunned to learn that aging and it's effects is a real thing.
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Quoted: She's 65. I never figured the logic behind trying to make your self look 30 years younger once you pass 50. If I want to spank one out to someone who looks like Genna Davis 30 years ago looked I'll just go to pornhub. Diana Rigg has a wonderful face to look at. She's the Clint Eastwood of old women. https://i.gadgets360cdn.com/large/diana_rigg_death_obit_1599810000668.jpg View Quote Sadly, she died last year. |
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She got old. Jesus. She still looks better than the land whales I see every day.
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She's SIXTY FIVE.
Comparing her to a photo of her in her 30s is cringe as fuck. But whatever. |
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Kind of wonder if that's really her or just someone that resembles her. Car looks very ordinary. Pic of garage door looks pretty ordinary too.
Whoever that is in pics, their clothes look like they have given up on life. I wouldn't wear jeans like that to change my oil. |
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Looks nuttier than a squirrel turd, but she's still getting behind the wheel.
Isn't THAT reassuring? |
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Quoted: Christie Brinkley at 67. https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1532109/sailor-brinkley-cook-christie-brinkley.jpg?w=1600&h=1600&q=88&f=7a91d56d5d6b51841487e075b49e54b2 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: She looks like Gena Davis, only older. What do people expect? Christie Brinkley at 67. https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1532109/sailor-brinkley-cook-christie-brinkley.jpg?w=1600&h=1600&q=88&f=7a91d56d5d6b51841487e075b49e54b2 Yeah , with a million dollars in plastic surgery and makeup and good lighting bro |
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Always thought she was kinda weird looking.
But at least she's not fat. And to be fair she probably didn't look much better in the 80s without professional hair and makeup. |
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It is more the way she is dressed and the facial expression than it is the aging that makes those pictures bad.
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Quoted: ... Conversely, examples like Kelly McGillis set the bar for the “unrecognizable today” category. View Quote I was sitting at a sidewalk table in Hendersonville drinking coffee one afternoon and watched multiple tourists taking photos of the historic downtown walk right by Kelly. Locals know who she is, but she's reputedly a very private person and mostly gets left alone. |
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Quoted: Always thought she was kinda weird looking. But at least she's not fat. And to be fair she probably didn't look much better in the 80s without professional hair and makeup. View Quote I wouldn't say weird looking but it isn't surprising to me she didn't age all that well. She'd look a lot more like her old self if she was made up though, and she needs a sammich and some exercise. Brinkley OTOH, was always going to age well so long as she took care of herself. |
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Quoted: Older, without makeup or professional hairstyling, and in disarray. Other than the no shoes thing, she mostly looks a lady her age, if a bit unkempt. People don’t look red carpet ready all the time, nor do they stay looking 25 years old forever. Shocking, I know. View Quote You just know GD Tier 1 Chads can still fit in their 54" waist 5.11 tactical pants they wore in high school. eta: after mom takes the pants out a few more inches. |
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A little known fact she tried out for the olympic archery team , I wood have done naughty things to her in her prime .
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Quoted: Christie Brinkley at 67. https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1532109/sailor-brinkley-cook-christie-brinkley.jpg?w=1600&h=1600&q=88&f=7a91d56d5d6b51841487e075b49e54b2 View Quote You are picking an example of someone dressed and ready to go out and get photographs, and has aged extremely well. Like aged better than 999,999 out of million people age. She was a tall, slim, reasonably attractive woman at 25 years old, Seems to have not not ballooned out, and 40 years later doesn’t look 25 years old anymore. Whose picture was randomly taken under less than ideal circumstances. She has aged better than a lot of people, probably even most people, between the ages of 25 and 65. |
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She's 65, no makeup, shitty clothes, probably running an errand. People expect her to look like she did in "Earth Girls are Easy."
I look like crap most of the time too, but no one bothers to take my picture. |
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Quoted: Christie Brinkley at 67. https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1532109/sailor-brinkley-cook-christie-brinkley.jpg?w=1600&h=1600&q=88&f=7a91d56d5d6b51841487e075b49e54b2 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: She looks like Gena Davis, only older. What do people expect? Christie Brinkley at 67. https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1532109/sailor-brinkley-cook-christie-brinkley.jpg?w=1600&h=1600&q=88&f=7a91d56d5d6b51841487e075b49e54b2 brinkley |
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She’s a member of the Mensa. Maybe she was just having a rough day.
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Quoted: Christie Brinkley at 67. https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/1532109/sailor-brinkley-cook-christie-brinkley.jpg?w=1600&h=1600&q=88&f=7a91d56d5d6b51841487e075b49e54b2 View Quote Wonder what she looks like (not really) before all the spackle, padding, compression and tugging to fit, I.E. just got up, in sweats,no makeup, taking out the trash. Probably looks...like a normal person, not a supermodel. |
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