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Post by CrepedCrusader on Jan 23, 2021 18:29:09 GMT
Sissy Spacek
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Post by NewtJorden on Jan 23, 2021 19:17:32 GMT
Sophie Rundle
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 24, 2021 15:39:45 GMT
Always had the hots for Sarah Jessica Parker back in the 90s, specially when she starred against Bruce Willis, in the action-thriller Striking Distance (1993)
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 24, 2021 15:53:38 GMT
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 25, 2021 15:47:41 GMT
Tamara Mello as Lily in the teen-soap drama series Popular (1999-2001) which was a quite popular show in Norway back in fall 1999-winter 2000, but it went under the name of Livet på Kennedy High (Life at Kennedy High) and I remember it was re-aired between fall 2001 and winter 2002, and always expected a third season, but it never happened. Anyway, I never got into Dawson Creek, but somehow I kind of liked Popular, maybe more because it had more likable characters, and for me, I guess also the sweet "geeky" tomboy character of Lily, was probably most of the time, pretty much overshadowed by the more famous ones, such as Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope. However, since that time, the one I have often seen far more in tv-shows these days, is Sara Rue, where as I am not quite sure what happened to the others. I think it ended with a dramatic twist/cliffhanger. A shame, as things really got interesting towards that final episode.
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Post by movielover on Jan 25, 2021 15:58:14 GMT
Melanie Lynskey
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 25, 2021 16:01:01 GMT
Oh yes. How could I forget about Melanie? Sure one of the main reasons to why I often stay up late at night, to watch a few episodes of Two and a Half Men before I go to sleep. Of course, Rose were not exactly "normal", but in my eyes, she was way hotter and cuter, than most of the usual forgettable bimbos, that guest starred in the show.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jan 27, 2021 4:01:43 GMT
Natalie Dormer.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jan 27, 2021 9:15:21 GMT
Mia Kirshner.
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Post by redhorizon on Jan 27, 2021 14:46:56 GMT
Ahaana Krishna
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 27, 2021 15:41:39 GMT
Ellen Barkin is one those actresses, that I guess most will agree comes with quite a unique face/look, but rarely is up there as the most stunning woman of the 80s and 90s. Still, she has much of the temper and cool/tough attitude, which she has often managed to use very well, in order to steal the show (for my part) as the more the sultry and exciting female. I believe Sea of Love (1989) is my favorite of hers, as she comes with less of the "vulgar" tone, and more innocent/naive in a way, and I thought she never looked as good as in that one. But then again, I have not see absolute every film she appeared in. Rosanna Arquette is another one, but I feel kind of "bad", as she is a very pretty and sexy woman, but somehow it often feels like her kid sister, Patricia is more frequently brought up, while Rosanna is not that often mentioned, and for me, there is absolutely no contest. I felle for Rosanna when I saw her in the surprisingly good Van Damme action-drama, Nowehere To Run (1993), but it was no way back, after seeing her in my favorite Scorsese film, the hilarious and very fun After Hours (1985). Mare Winningham often came behind, way more famous or maybe prettier/sexier female names back in the 80s, but for me, having re-watched several of those films, and then later on titles like Miracle Mile (1988) along with Turner & Hooch (1989), I often wondered why she did not become a bigger name. She had the most lovely eyes and smile, and came off at time a bit like a "chameleon", sometimes looking like a whole other person in one film, and then another one the same year. And finally, for today that is. Ally Sheedy, who was always my favorite of the two (never really was much of an admirer/fan of Molly Ringwald to begin with) from The Breakfast Club (1984). However, I thought she only got prettier, as the years went on. Even if not as good or written film, as the original, Marty 1955), Only the Lonely (1991) was still lots of fun, and turned into a quite cute or sweet romantic comedy, that I loved seeing John Candy team up with Sheedy, and I thought they made a very good couple.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 28, 2021 9:21:23 GMT
Anna Levine/Anna ThomsonI remember her from films such as True Romance (1993) and The Crow (1994), but I will never forget her striking and haunting look, in Unforgiven (1992). Even with her face, almost smashed in, I thought she was a stunning lady, and while most of the other roles I have seen her in, have been mostly minor parts, or not even that. She always has a face/voice which manages to be somehow stuck with me, for a long time. Anyway, for a certain period, she did show up in several big or famous films, but rarely has she stood out, as much as with her part in Unforgiven.
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Jan 28, 2021 10:08:59 GMT
Jodie Whittaker.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Jan 30, 2021 13:25:18 GMT
Sandahl Bergman during her Sword and Sorcery/Post-apocalyptic era during the 80s, is another one that I have always been very fond of.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on Feb 1, 2021 14:14:49 GMT
Mageina TovahShe was one of those, who during the early 00s, just seemed to be "everywhere" for a while. Music videos, tv-shows and big movies, but I guess something about her just made me aware of her. She has that "mousy" cute next-door girl look, yet would mostly end up in rather tragic roles.
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Post by lavel on Feb 2, 2021 9:56:30 GMT
Mae Whitman
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Feb 6, 2021 14:18:42 GMT
Franka Potente.
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Post by lavel on Feb 8, 2021 12:01:24 GMT
Hayley Kiyoko
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Post by politicidal on Feb 8, 2021 18:22:13 GMT
Always had the hots for Sarah Jessica Parker back in the 90s, specially when she starred against Bruce Willis, in the action-thriller Striking Distance (1993)She looked great in that. Also in Ed Wood.
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Post by lavel on Feb 9, 2021 12:16:08 GMT
Emily Osment
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