October 5, 201410 yr Laura Linney A good actress and seen quite a few of her movies, "Congo" (went to the cinema to see this and didn't like it, just didn't get it), "Primal Fear" (good movie, great performances and fantastic twist, just brilliant), "The Truman Show" (great Jim Carrey movie, very unique and different, Laura really stood out for me in this), "The Life Of David Gale" (didn't like this very boring), "Mystic River" (haven't seen this in years, but very powerful and emotional), "The Exorcism Of Emily Rose" (very good, quite scary, but great performances, and better than the usual copycat fluff), "Love Actually"" (quite fun, entertaining and nice to watch during the x-mas season). Jennifer Aniston - Love her, ever since Friends started, I just fell in love with her, such a fantastic actress that's good in anything. "Lepechaun" (well everybody has to start somewhere and it's not that bad, haven't seen it in 20 years, but remember it was fun), "She's The One" (pretty good, but does get boring in parts, but Jennifer was a stand out), "Picture Perfect" (actually enjoyed this, plus love Kevin Bacon such a great actor), "The Object Of My Affection" (brilliant and very touching, one of my all time fave Jennifer movies, and plus Paul Rudd was good too), "Rock Star" (an okay movie, nice to see Jen doing something different), "The Good Girl" (fantastic performances from every one, just great), "Bruce Almighty" (overrated, never found this funny), "Along Came Polly" (really liked this, but seen it too many times), "Derailed" (an okay thriller and saw the twist coming a mile off), "Rumour Has It" (very dull and tame, no chemistry between Kevin and Jen at all), "Friends With Money" (Jen was great in this), "The Break Up" (soon got tired of this), "Marley And Me" (very emotional and pretty good), "He's Just Not That Into You" (a great esemble piece and honest), "Management" (a good small movie), "Love Happens" (just didn't like, very dull), "The Bounty Hunter" (just awful in every way, failed to get so much as a chuckle), "Just Go With It" (another horrible Adam Sandler trash), "Horrible Bosses" (fantastic comedy, Jen stole the show, she was flithy and funny), "Wanderlust" (disappointing), "We're The Millers" (just awesome and funny). Judi Dench - Just fantastic and always a pleasure to watch. "Goldeneye" (the first movie I ever saw her in, she was fantastic and steals every scene especially when she calls Bond a sexiest dinosaur, just brilliant), "Mrs Brown" (not my type of movie, but another fantastic turn from dame Judi), "Tomorrow Never Dies" (silly and fun), "Shakespeare In Love" (well deserved Oscar for such a brilliant turn), "The World Is Not Enough" (not one of the better Bond movies), "Choclat" (nice and touching), "Iris" (great turns from both Kate and Judi), "Die Another Day" (terrible), "The Chronicles Of Riddick" (pointless, and apparently Vin begged Judi to star in this mess, bet she wish she didn't bother now), "Notes On A Scandal" (fantastic drama, kept me hooked all the way through and Judi again steals the show), "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" (a nice surprise, very good and touching performances for the older generation), "Skyfall" (glad Judi gets involved in the action this time, the only decent bond with Daniel in), "Philomena" (fantastic and touching)
October 11, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 10 Cameron Diaz http://www.glamourparis.com/uploads/images/thumbs/201231/cameron_diaz_9603_north_584x0.jpg Cameron Diaz is one of the hottest actresses in Holywood! I'm sure that everyone knows her because she is so popular! Her acting isn't great but she is always decent and some of her movies are very good. Cameron Diaz is an American actress and former model. She was born in San Diego, California. When she was 16 years old, she began her career as a fashion model. She contracted with Elite Model Management. When she was 21 yeards old, Diaz auditioned for 'The Mask" although she hadn't acting experience. However, the film's producers choosed Cameron and she started acting lessons. "The Mask" was one of the most commercial movies that year (1994) and launched Diaz as a sex symbol. Cameron Diaz has already played in many successful movies and she has million fans around the world. Media also loves her and she has had long-term relationships with Matt Dillon, Jared Leto and Justin Timberlake. Two members voted for her. I have watched many of her movies so far : The Mask (Very funny but I have to watch it again), My Best Friend's Wedding (funny with good performances), There's Something About Mary (Hilarious), Very Bad Things (Quite good with unexpected ending), Any Given Sunday (It was good but it's certainly for sports fan), Charlie's Angels (The Tv Series were decent but the adaptation was silly), The Invisible Circus (Emotional film but a little bit forgettable, it was not bad though), Shrek (Great animation, I love it), Vanilla Sky (I really liked this because it has intrigiung script), The Sweetest Thing (Very funny but a little bit silly in some parts), Gangs of New York (Great movie and I liked her character), Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (Much worse than the first film, it was senseless), Shrek 2 (It was more funny than the first film but it wasn't better than it), In Her Shoes (I'm sure that I watched it but I don't remember anything, I have to watch it again), The Holiday (nice romantic movie with nice cast), What Happens in Vegas (Very funny with many gags), My Sister's Keeper (One of my favourites movies that year, it was very emotional story), The Box (Intriguing script with unexpected ending, I found it great as concept, underrated movie) and Knight and Day (Enjoyable movie with Tom cruise and her). I would suggest you to watch "The Mask" because it's very entertaining film, "My Best Friend's Wedding" because it has funny dialogues and plot, "There's Something About Mary" because it's one of the Holywood movies that defined 90's, "Very Bad Things" because it has interesting plot, "Shrek & Shrek 2" because many people love it and both of them are fascinating films, "Vanilla Sky" because it has a unique story, "The Holiday" because it's a very sweet movie with charming characters, "What Happens in Vegas" because you will enjoy it a lot, "My Sister's Keeper" because it was a great movie with charismatic performances, "The Box" because it was very good pcychological thriller and it was exciting too and "Knight and Day" because it's very entertaining. Edited October 11, 201410 yr by Insomnio
October 11, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 10 Lindsay Lohan http://cdn.mamamia.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/lindsay-lohan-picture-06864.jpg She used to be the swettest girl but she has changed so much. I liked her first movies and I liked her two albums although "A Little More Personal " is better than "Speak". The latter had better singles. Lindsay Lohan is an American actress, model and recording artist. She was born in New York City. Both of her parents are of Irish and Italian descent. Her debut film was in "Parent Trap" when she was 12 years old. It was a critical and commercial hit. She also played in many successful films and teenagers totally loved her (of course, there were haters too). However, the peak of her career was her leading role in "Mean Girls" (2004). Lohan became a household name and a frequent focus of paparazzi and tabloids. She released her debut album "Speak" in 2004. It was certified platinum although it hadn't a big hit. In 2005, she released her second album "A Little More Personal". It was certified gold but it failed to have a big hit too. Lohan starred in Disney's "Herbie: Fully Loaded" the same year. Between 2010 and 2013, she went into rehabilitation three times, and spent much of her time entangled in legal problems stemming from misdemeanors and probation violations. AlexRanger is her best fan here (I guess that he likes her music too). I have watched some of her movies so far : The Parent Trap (Enjoyable movie), Freaky Friday (very funny movie), Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (silly script), Mean Girls (funny dialogues and characters), Herbie: Fully Loaded (entertaining but the original film was better than it), Just My Luck (funny movie but a little bit silly in some parts), Machete (Machete is icon, hilarious movie) and Scary Movie 5 (funny in some parts but it was the worst film of the series). I would suggest you to watch "Parent Trap" because it's a nice movie. "Freaky Friday" because Lindsay and Jamie Lee Curtins were great together, "Mean Girls" but I'm sure that everone have watched it in Buzzjack and "Machete" because the dialogues were funny and the characters were hilarious! I couldn't help but wonder what happened to her???? http://fashion-times.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/lindsay-lohan.jpg
October 11, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 10 Michelle Pfeiffer http://stylenoted.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/226939268693288395_zPsQn4Do_c.jpg This woman always shines. Michelle Pfeiffer is very talented. My generation grew up with her movies. She is an American actress and singer. She was born in Santa Ana, California. Her debut film was in in "The Hollywood Knights" (1980). However, her first successful role was in "Scarface" three years later. She has many successful movies in her career (Batman Returns, Dangerous Minds, Up Close & Personal, What Lies Beneath etc) She has received three Academy Award nominations to date: Best Supporting Actress for "Dangerous Liaisons" (1988), and Best Actress in "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (1989) and "Love Field" (1992). She has also won numerous awards including the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama for her role in "The Fabulous Baker Boys", the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role in "Dangerous Liaisons" and Best Actress awards from the National Board of Review, the National Society of Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle, the Chicago Film Critics Association and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, as well as Best Supporting Actress awards from the Kansas City Film Critics Circle and the San Diego Film Critics Society. She has two children. Pfeiffer has stated that her lack of acting throughout the 2000s was due to her children,and now with both her children away at college, she intends to 'work a lot (We miss her). She has commented that she feels that her best performance is 'still in her,' and that she thinks that's what keeps her going. Acidburn loves this woman and he is her ultimate fan in Buzzjack! I have watched some of her films : Batman Returns (She is the best catwoman ever!), Wolf (Nice movie but I have to watch it again), Dangerous Minds (One of my favourite movies in 90s!), One Fine Day (Pleasant movie), The Story of Us (boring and dull), What Lies Beneath (Quite scary in some parts, intriguing script), I Am Sam (Emotional movie with great performances), White Oleander (One of my favourite movies that year, great cast), Stardust (I really enjoyed this with my first love) and Dark Shadows (funny movie). I would suggest you to watch "Batman Returns" because it was an amazing movie and Michelle was stunning as Catwoman, 'Dangerous Minds" because it's one of the movies that defined 90s, "What Lies Beneath" because it had a great atmosphere and the plot holds your interest, "I Am Sam" because it was one of the most crititcally acclaimed movies that year, "White Oleander" because the story was powerful and the performances were great, "Stardust" because it was very entertaining fantasy film and "Dark Shadows" because you will enjoy it a lot. Edited October 11, 201410 yr by Insomnio
October 13, 201410 yr Cameron Diaz = One of my all time faves, loved her ever since The Mask which is still one of my fave Jim Carrey movies, and Cameron was absouletly stunning in it. I have seen many of her movies, "The Last Supper" (watched this a long time ago, very quirky and fun indie comedy), "She The One" (great cast, a good 90's comedy drama), "Head Above Water" (okay but a bit stupid), "My Best Friend's Wedding" (very funny and Cameron steals the show, very sweet and lovely), "A Life Less Ordinary" (didn't like, found it quite dull), "There's Something About Mary" (loved this and still do, very funny and cracking comedy performances by Matt Dillon), "Being John Malkovich" (a really good quirky comedy, great performances and very different and original), "Charlie's Angels" (very loud and dated, but silly popcorn fun, great action, love Cameron kicking ass), "Shrek" (awesome fun and fantastic storyline, great voice work), "Vanilla Sky" (quite awful, but Cameron does do a decent turn in it though), "The Sweetest Thing" (very funny girly comedy, but a bit flat at times and kinda lags towards the end), "Gangs Of New York" (really good, a great watch for fantastic performances), "Charile's Angels 2" (awful in every possible way, it took the faults of the first one and expanded upon them, dreadful), "Shrek 2" (a good sequel, not as strong as the 1st storywise, but a great movie), "In Her Shoes" (great comedy drama, love Toni and Cameron's sisterly bond, very believable and should do more movies together), "The Holiday" (an okay piece of fluff), "Shrek 3" (quite limp and weak), "What Happens In Vegas" (enjoyable fun), "My Sister's Keeper" (okay, but a bit too sentimental and depressing), "The Box" (good storyline, awful execution), "Knight and Day" (quite fun, but style over substance), "Bad Teacher" (her best role yet, brilliant comic timing, loved her character, just brilliant), "The Counselor" (not very good, all over the place, but Cameron's scene with the car was shocking and the only memorable thing about it). Lindsay Lohan = Now I used to love her, but over the last couple of years she's just a train wreak and could have had such a brilliant career, but by the looks of it, those days are long gone. "The Parent Trap" (I used to enjoy this back in the day, it's good and fun), "Life Size" (awful as well as Tyra Bank's acting), "Freak Friday" (awesome, better than the original, Jamie Lee Curtis nails it in this), "Confessions Of A Drama Queen" (okay but a bit dull and lifeless), "Mean Girls" (brilliant, witty and fantastic, shame she never reaches this high again), "Herbie Full Loaded" (terrible, worst of the series), "Just My Luck" (an okay start, but falls apart very quickly), "Georgia Rules" (quite enjoyable drama with decent turns by the cast), "I Know Who Killed Me" (okay not as terrible as everybody says, but it is stupid, but does have some tension), "Labour Pains" (awful and dull), "Liz and Dick" (seriously Lindsay is she even trying anymore).
October 16, 201410 yr Michelle Pfeiffer = Another one of my all time faves, who I've enjoyed many many times throughout the years and well and truly deserves an Oscar win. "Grease 2" (not that great, Michelle was the one saving grace and plus loved "Cool Rider"), "Scarface" (great action, great performances, very violent and very cool), "Ladyhawke" (fun 80's fantasy fluff), "The Witches Of Eastwick" (great watch, plus very fun), "Married To The Mob" (proves that she can really carry a movie on her own, makes a great leading lady), "Dangerous Liaisons" (fantastic period romp, brilliant performances, classic), "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (Michelle has a fantastic singing voice and well and truly deserves the awards), "Frankie and Johnny" (a nice little movie), "Batman Returns" (truly fantastic, catwoman steals the show at every turn), "Wolf" (okay, just didn't get), "Dangerous Minds" (great movie, again fantastic leading lady), "Up Close and Personal" (okay, little bit bland in places), "The Deep End Of The Ocean" (good piece of drama, very interesting), "The Story Of Us" (never a good idea to do drama with Bruce Willis), "What Lies Beneath" (really good, quite chilling), "White Oleander" (really good drama, with good performances and decent storyline), "Hairspray" (highly enjoyable, great musical numbers, fantastic watch), "Stardust" (an okay fantasy movie, not brilliant though, could have been better), "Dark Shadows" (funny in places, but falls apart in others), "The Family" (disappointing)
October 18, 201410 yr Author Michelle Pfeiffer = Another one of my all time faves, who I've enjoyed many many times throughout the years and well and truly deserves an Oscar win. "Grease 2" (not that great, Michelle was the one saving grace and plus loved "Cool Rider"), "Scarface" (great action, great performances, very violent and very cool), *1"Ladyhawke" (fun 80's fantasy fluff), "The Witches Of Eastwick" (great watch, plus very fun), "Married To The Mob" (proves that she can really carry a movie on her own, makes a great leading lady), "Dangerous Liaisons" (fantastic period romp, brilliant performances, classic), "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (Michelle has a fantastic singing voice and well and truly deserves the awards), "Frankie and Johnny" (a nice little movie), "Batman Returns" (truly fantastic, catwoman steals the show at every turn), "Wolf" (okay, just didn't get), "Dangerous Minds" (great movie, again fantastic leading lady), *2"Up Close and Personal" (okay, little bit bland in places), "The Deep End Of The Ocean" (good piece of drama, very interesting), "The Story Of Us" (never a good idea to do drama with Bruce Willis), "What Lies Beneath" (really good, quite chilling), "White Oleander" (really good drama, with good performances and decent storyline), "Hairspray" (highly enjoyable, great musical numbers, fantastic watch), "Stardust" (an okay fantasy movie, not brilliant though, could have been better), "Dark Shadows" (funny in places, but falls apart in others), "The Family" (disappointing) *1 I forgot this movie and it was one of my favourite movies of my childhood!!! Great concept and I really want to watch it again. The Greek title was "The Hawke and The Wolf" that's why I didn't notice it when I checked her filmography. Surely, it's one of the most clever romantic stories. http://www.jeancocteaucinema.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Ladyhawke-1985-movie-poster.jpg *2 The popularity of the soundtrack totally saved it. Celine was massive that era! Edited October 18, 201410 yr by Insomnio
October 18, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 10 Julie Walters http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2009/07/15/article-1199617-05641DFF000005DC-535_468x813.jpg I haven't watched many of her movies but I still remember that she was stunning in "Billy Elliot". I feel that she was totally robbed by Marcia Gay Harden that year (2000) although I haven't watched "Pollock" yet. Julie Walters is an English actress and writer. Her first job was in insurance at the age of 15. She trained as a nurse at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (Birmingham) when she was 18 years old. However, she decided to leave nursing and studied English and drama at Manchester Polytechnic (now Manchester Metropolitan University). Her debut film was her role as Susan "Rita" White in "Educating Rita" (1983). That was a great beginning for her! She earned an Academy Award nomination for "Best Actress". She also won her first BAFTA and a Golden Globe! Seventeen years later, she received a second Academy Award nomination, this time for "Best Supporting Actress", for her role in Billy Elliot, which also won her a BAFTA. Everybody praised her that era and "Billy Elliot" was one of the most critically acclaimed films that year (2000). Her participation in seven of the eight Harry Potter films (2001–2011) as Mrs. Weasley was one of her most successful role! She has won eight BAFTAs, six competitive awards plus two honorary awards. The first honorary award was a special BAFTA that she received at a tribute evening in 2003, before receiving the BAFTA Fellowship in 2014. She came fourth in ITV's poll of the public's 50 Greatest TV stars in Britain eight years ago! It seems that British totally appreciate her talent and AaronTM is her ultimate fan here! I have watched a few of her movies so far : Billy Elliot (Great film, the performances were brilliant), Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (I loved the beginning), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (The most dark part of the series), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Mamma Mia! (One of my favourite musicals ever) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (The ending was great and I'm sure that everone would feel empty after this), and Brave (Basically, she gave her voice but the animation was disappointed). I would suggest you to watch "Billy Elliott" because it's one of the best stories to teach you that everything you imagine could come true, Harry Potter Films (I'm sure that everone has already watched them) and "Mama Mia! because the performances were charismatic and the story was very funny. Edited October 18, 201410 yr by Insomnio
October 18, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 11 Tina Fey http://www.womenwhochangedamerica.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/womanwhochangedamerica-tina-fey.1.jpg Tina Fey is one of the funniest personalities in Hollywood. She hasn't played in many movies so far but she is very popular for her work on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live (1998–2006) and the critically acclaimed NBC comedy series 30 Rock (2006–13). Her mother is of Greek descent and her father is of half German and half Scottish descent. She first broke into comedy as a featured player in the Chicago-based improvisational comedy group "The Second City". She then joined Saturday Night Live as a writer, later becoming head writer and a performer, known for her position as co-anchor in the Weekend Update segment. I guess that Buzzjackers totally love her because she wrote the screenplay for "Mean Girls" (2004). It was her first successful role in cinema. After leaving Saturday Night Live in 2006, she created the television series 30 Rock, a situation comedy loosely based on her experiences at Saturday Night Live. She also starred in the comedy film Baby Mama, alongside former SNL co-star Amy Poehler two years later. Fey has received eight Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, five Screen Actors Guild Awards, four Writers Guild of America Awards and has been nominated for a Grammy Award for her autobiographical book "Bossypants", which topped the The New York Times Best Seller list for five weeks. Three members had her name on their lists! I have only watched two of her films. Though, her filmography is short : Mean Girls (The Ultimate Buzzjack Obsession) and Date Night (Hilarious). I would suggest you to watch both of them because they have many funny scenes and you will really enjoy them. Edited October 26, 201410 yr by Insomnio
October 18, 201410 yr Julie Walters = A fine and fantastic actress and have enjoyed many of work in TV and film "Educating Rita" (love this movie, great comedy moments and well balanced out with drama, plus she and Michael Caine were fantastic together, great chemistry, just great), "Buster" (great movie, Phil Collins was actually a good actor, shame he never did more movies, classic 80's crime caper, great soundtrack, plus Julie was a standout aswell), "Dinnerladies" (great 90's sitcom, Julie was really funny and stole every scene), "Billy Elliot" (great movie), "Girls Night" (great drama, very sad and heartbreaking, Julie really shows her range in this), Harry Potter 1-8 (fantastic films, just awesome), "Calendar Girls" (brilliant and really funny, Helen and Julie just brilliant and what more can you ask for), "Mamma Mia" (just fun). Tina Fey = Another good and funny actress, seen quite a few of her movies and she hasn't disappointed me yet, "Mean Girls" (great satire teen girls movie, Tina really stood out as well as the main cast, she's very likeable and ideal teacher), "Baby Mama" (great comedy, plus Tina's really strong in a leading role), "Date Night" (really liked this, fun 80's style comedy and Steve Carrell's great as always), "Megamind" (pretty good, a bit all over the place, but enjoyable), This Is Where I Leave You (really want to see this)
October 18, 201410 yr Tina Fey + Lindsay Lohan :cheer: MEAN GIRLS :wub: And as I am on Hairspray obsession, Michelle Pfiefer :wub: She is perfect as Velma. I also loved her in dark shadows
October 19, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 11 Kate Hudson http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/80450F/popcrush.com/files/2014/03/KateHudsonJM.jpg One of the most sexy actresses of her generation! I feel that Kate Hudson is in the same league with Jennifer Aniston. They are not brilliant actresses but they are always likeable and decent with their roles (with a few exceptions). She is the daughter of Academy Award–winning actress Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson. Unfortunately, her famous parents divorced eighteen months after her birth. She and her brother, Oliver Hudson, were raised in California, by her mother and her mother's long-time boyfriend, Kurt Russell. She stated that her biological father "doesn't know me from a hole in the wall", and that she considers Russell to be her father. I always thought that her real father was Kurt Russell although her surname is Hudson. Her debut film was in "Desert Blue" sixteen years ago! However, her first successful role was in "Almost Famous" (2000). She played a groupie. She won the Golden Globe Award for "Best Supporting Actress" and was nominated for an Academy Award for "Best Supporting Actress". Nevertheless, her movies are so hit or miss. She has also played a recurring role on the musical comedy-drama television series Glee as Cassandra July and the reaction from the viewers was very positive. It seems that her role in "Almost Famous" had an effect on her relationships too. She married Chris Robinson, the frontman for "The Black Crowes" fourteen years ago. In 2006, Hudson's publicist announced that Hudson and Robinson had separated. They have one child together, a son, born in 2004. In 2010, Hudson began dating "Muse" frontman Matthew Bellamy. Hudson and Bellamy became engaged in April 2011 and have a son born in July 2011. I really didn't know this. This rate is so enlightning..:P Two members like this woman!! I have watched many of her movies although I'm not her biggest fan here : Dr. T & the Women (Forgettable), Almost Famous (Very good movie, nice performances), Gossip (The plot was original and exciting, one of my favourite teenage films), The Four Feathers (Nice war movie, very sentimental story), Le Divorce (french fries are better), Alex & Emma (Silly movie), How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (funny story, she had a great chemistry with Matthew McConaughey), Raising Helen (sensitive movie and funny in some parts but not a great movie), The Skeleton Key (One of the most underwhelming films that I've ever watched in cinema), You, Me and Dupree (quite funny but I don't remember many scenes about it), Fool's Gold (She and Matthew McConaughey played in this film only for money), Bride Wars (I thought that it would be funny but it was very disappointing) and Nine (Her part was one of the best in this musical). I would suggest you to watch "Almost Famous" because it was one of the most critically acclaimed movies that year and I'm sure that rock fans will love it, "Gossip" because it has an intriguing script with an unpredictable ending, "The Four Feathers" because it's a decent romantic movie, "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" because it's one of the best choices for the first date and "Nine" because her part was amazing and it's worth a watch.
October 19, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 11 Susan Sarandon http://midlife-eletkozep.postr.hu/files/fotok/susan_sarandon_02.jpg Susan Sarandon is an amazing actress!!! I guess that everyone knows her because she has played in many movies. Her real name is Susan Abigail Tomalin. She is the first of nine children born to Lenora Marie and Phillip Leslie Tomalin. Her father was of English, Irish, and Welsh ancestry and her mother is of Italian descent. Sarandon was raised Roman Catholic and attended Roman Catholic schools. She is now lapsed as an adult. She graduated from Edison High School in 1964. She then attended The Catholic University of America, from 1964 to 1968. While in college, she met fellow student Chris Sarandon and the couple married on September 16, 1967. They divorced in 1979, but she retained the surname Sarandon as her stage name. Her debut film was in "Joe" fourty-four years ago! However, her first successful role was in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show". She has received five Academy Award nominations for Best Actress, for "Atlantic City" (1980), "Thelma & Louise" (1991), "Lorenzo's Oil" (1992), "The Client" (1994) and "Dead Man Walking" (1995). Finally, she won the Academy Award for "Best Actress" for her performance in the 1995 film "Dead Man Walking" and a BAFTA Award for "Best Actress" for the 1994 film "The Client". She is also known for her social and political activism for a variety of liberal causes. She was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1999 and received the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award in 2006. Sarandon had also many relationships during her career. She had a relationship with musician David Bowie around the time they worked together on the film The Hunger (1983), which she describes as "a really interesting period. In the mid-1980s, Sarandon dated Franco Amurri, and she gave birth to their daughter, actress Eva Amurri in 1985. From 1988 to 2009 Sarandon was in a relationship with Tim Robbins, whom she met while they were filming "Bull Durham". They have two sons. Two members had her name on their lists. One of them gave his 10! I have some of her movies so far but I need to watch her first films : Bull Durham (Her character was funny but the movie was a bit silly, only for the fans of baseball), Thelma & Louise (One of her best roles, the ending is memorable), Cats & Dogs (She gave her voice, it was very funny), The Banger Sisters (Two great leading actress but the script was childish), Moonlight Mile (I remember that it was a decent movie but I don't remember anything from the plot), Shall We Dance (Pleasant movie about dancing), Alfie (Terrible movie, waste of time), Elizabethtown (boring and dull but it was not very bad though), In the Valley of Elah (Interesting script with nice performances), The Lovely Bones (Great movie), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (I didn't like this movie and Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan were so f*ckin cocky), That's My Boy (dreadful, who wrote this script??????, I guess that Susan Sarandon was drunk before she played in this movie), Arbitrage (The script was intriguing and it had exciting plot) and Cloud Atlas (One of the most underrated movies ever!). I would suggest you to watch "Thelma & Louise" because it's one of the movies that defined 90's, "In the Valley of Elah" because it has an intriguing script, "The Lovely Bones" because it was a great adaptation and the performances were great, "Arbitrage" because it was one of the most underrated films in 2012 and "Cloud Atlas" because the visual and sound effects, the performances, the photography, the make-up and the soundtrack deserve 10/10 for me! Edited October 19, 201410 yr by Insomnio
October 26, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 12 Jodie Foster http://medias.unifrance.org/medias/45/7/67373/format_page/jodie-foster.jpg Jodie Foster is an amazing artist! She was one of my favourite actresses when I was child. I still love her though. She is an American actress, film director, and producer. She was born in Los Angeles. Foster attended a French-language prep school, the "Lycée français de Los Angeles", and graduated in 1980. She frequently stayed and worked in France as a teenager, and speaks French fluently. Due to her French fluency, Foster has dubbed herself in French-language versions of most of her films. She began her career at age three as a Coppertone girl in a television commercial and debuted as a television actress in a 1968 episode of "Mayberry R.F.D". She was managed by her mother. Her debut film was "Napoleon and Samantha" in 1972 but her first significant role was as Iris "Easy" Steensma in "Taxi Driver (1976) for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for "Best Supporting Actress". She won an Academy Award for "Best Actress" for her role in "The Accused". In 1991, she starred in "The Silence of the Lambs" as Clarice Starling for which she received her second Academy Award for "Best Actress". Her performance received international acclaim and everybody praised her for her acting. She received her third "Best Actress" Academy Award nomination for her role in Nell (1994). She made her directorial debut in 1991 with "Little Man Tate". She also directed the films "Home for the Holidays" (1995) and "The Beaver" (2011). In addition to her two Academy Awards, she has won three BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, the Cecil B DeMille Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Foster acknowledged coming out in a speech at the 70th Golden Globe Awards. Foster broke up with her long-time partner, movie producer Cydney Bernard, in 2008. They had been together since 1993 In April 2014, Foster married actress and photographer Alexandra Hedison. Three members voted for her and one of them was me. I have watched some of her movie so far : The Hotel New Hampshire (Intriguing characters but the story was very weird), The Accused (riveting plot, one of the best movies that year), The Silence of the Lambs (Masterpiece), Panic Room (It was quite disappointing), A Very Long Engagement (She has a minor role but her movie was great), Flightplan (Good beginning with predictable ending), Inside Man (I remember that it was decent but I totally forgot it), The Brave One (One of the most underrated movies ever, she was great with this role), Nim's Island (Very childish movie but it's not bad though)and Elysium (The visual effects were great and it was a decent film overall). I'm sure that I watched some of her movies when she was a kid but I don't remember the titles. I would suggest you to watch : "The Accused" because her performance was very good and it has an intriguing script (it's based on a true story), "The Silence of the Lambs" because it's one of the movies that defined 90's, "A Very Long Engagement" because it had a great cinematography and the performances were very good, "The Brave One" because it's one of her best roles and the plot was exciting and "Elysium" because it was one of the best sci-fi action films last year. Edited October 26, 201410 yr by Insomnio
October 26, 201410 yr Kate and Lindsay :wub: Top Lindsay's movies : 1. Just My Luck 2. Labour Pains 3. Herbie: Fully Loaded 4. Confessions Of A Drama Queen and nothing more. Top Kate's movies : 1. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days 2. Bride Wars 3. My Best Friend's Girl Didn't watch all her filmography.
October 26, 201410 yr Author Total Points : 12 Jennifer Lopez http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Jennifer%20Lopez%2053rd%20Annual%20GRAMMY%20Awards%20Arrivals%20jHKCqwQYU7Pl.jpg I'm sure that everone knows Jennifer Lopez in Buzzjack. She is also one of the most sexy women ever! I like her as a singer but I wouldn't say the same for her acting. She is not very bad but she is not great either. Her films are not great too. Jennifer was born in the Castle Hill neighborhood of The Bronx, New York City to Puerto Rican parents. At the age of five, Lopez began taking singing and dancing lessons. Lopez spent her entire academic career in Catholic schools, finishing at Preston High School. Her debut film was in "My Little Girl" but her first significant role was in "Selena" eleven years later. The film was a commercial and critical success. Later that year, Lopez starred in the film "Anaconda", which garnered negative reviews by critics despite being a box office success. She became the first Latina actress to earn over $1 million for a role the following year, with the film "Out of Sight". She ventured into the music industry in 1999 with her debut studio album, "On the 6", joining a select few in successfully converting from a film to a music career. With the simultaneous release of her second studio album "J.Lo" and her film "The Wedding Planner" in 2001, Lopez became the first person to have a number one album and film in the same week. In 2003 and 2004 she starred alongside then-boyfriend Ben Affleck in the films "Gigli" and "Jersey Girl". Critics wrote negatively for both films,and Gigli is considered one of the worst films of all time. With past record sales of 75 million and a cumulative film gross of over $2 billion, Lopez is regarded as the most influential Hispanic performer in the United States, as well as its highest paid Latin entertainer. Two members had her name on their lists. I have watched many of her movies although I'm not her biggest fan : Jack (Nice Movie), Blood and Wine (I liked it but I need to watch it again), Anaconda (Entertaining movie but it was terrible in some parts), U-Turn (I don't remember many things about this movie, it wasn't bad though), Out of Sight (Exciting plot, one of her best films), The Cell (Intriguing plot, scary and disgusting in some parts), The Wedding Planner (Enjoyable but not great), Angel Eyes (sensitive movie but it was a little bit boring), Enough (it was not very bad but it was very predictable), Maid in Manhattan (Hollywood Allert!), Gigli (I didn't hate it so much as critics), Jersey Girl (She has a minor role but it was a nice movie), Shall We Dance? (Entertaining movie and the perfromances were charismatc), Monster-in-Law (Quite funny but I expected it to be better than it was), An Unfinished Life (One of her best films, sensitive story) and The Back-up Plan (Moronic). I would suggest you to watch "Out of Sight" because she had a great chemistry with Clooney, "The Cell" because it's one of her most unique movies in her filmography, "Shall We Dance? because you will enjoy it a lot and "An Unfinished Life" because it's her most decent film in her career".
October 27, 201410 yr Kate Hudson = An okay actress, but she needs a major turnaround, as she seems to be stuck in the same old dross all the time, but I have watched many of her movies = "200 Cigarettes" (don't really remember this all that well, but it was okay, from what I remember), "Almost Famous" (a great movie, Kate gave a really great performance, just shame she hasn't done anything that has really compared to this, acting wise), "Gossip" (a decent movie, really dark and cool, loved it), "About Adam" (a nice little movie, very interesting), "Le Divorce" (awful and dull), "How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days" (I really liked this, quite fun), "Alex and Emma" (dross), "Raising Helen" (rip-off to 80's movie "Baby Boom" and nowhere near as good, and plus very dull in places), "The Skeleton Key" (pile of rubbish, no chills or scares, just bored me to tears), "You Me and Dupree" (quite funny, but flat in places), "Fool's Gold" (awful), "My Best Friend's Girl" (flat and very unfunny), "Bride Wars" (okay but could have been better) "The Killer Inside Me" (glad to see her doing something different and quite dark, but shame it's just not a very good movie), "Something Borrowed" (again just dull dross) Susan Sarandon = A great actress with a decent body of work and still going strong for a 68 year old and still looks great. "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (a fantastic watch, very dark and different type of musical, with great performances), "The Witches Of Eastwick" (great performances and good movie), "Thelma and Louise" (a great iconic movie her and Geena were awesome together, and apparently Cher wanted Susan's part but didn't get it), "The Client" (great performances, a great thriller and very intriging), "Little Women" (a nice watch, not a fave of mine though), "Dead Man Walking" (fantastic), "James and the Giant Peach" (loved the animation, and cool movie), "Stepmom" (a nice weepy drama), "Cats and Dogs" (a fun kids movie and great voice work), "The Banger Sisters" (okay but let down by a weak script, plus Goldie's final movie, which is a shame), "Shall We Dance" (an okay movie, quite good), "Alfie" (awful stick to the Michael Caine original), "Enchanted" (a great original take on a disney movie, plus Susan stole the show as the evil witch, just fantastic), "Speed Racer" (what was she doing in this awful terrible mess), "The Lovely Bones" (loved the book, a pretty good adaptation of the book on film as well), "That's My Boy" (again what was she thinking, nothing good or funny about this Adam Sandler mess), "The Big Wedding" (great cast, but they are wasted in this terrible dross, everybody just seems to be here for the money)
October 27, 201410 yr Jodie Foster = A great actress who I always enjoy "Taxi Driver" (a weird and brilliant movie, and Jodie was brilliant in her role, which was so challenging), "Bugsy Malone" (a classic from my childhood, so fun and brilliant), "The Little Girl Who Lives Down The Lane" (a great story, kept me hooked all the way through and has some great plot twists), "Freaky Friday" (a good watch, nice classic 70's feel to it), "The Hotel New Hampshire" (just didn't like, too weird for my liking and a bit stupid), "The Accused" (a brilliant performance and excellent through and through and really harrowing), "The Silence of the Lambs" (one of my all time faves, just perfection), "Maverick" (a fun movie, quite funny and quirky), "Contact" (just stupid really really stupid and pointless), "Panic Room" (okay but a bit disappointing), "Flightplan" (I really liked this, okay it was a tad predictable, but entertaining none the less), "Inside Man" (a great twisty thriller), "The Brave One" (okay but quite dull and nothing special), "The Beaver" (a total car crash, didn't expect this), "Elysium" (a great sci-fi action movie, really fun). Jennifer Lopez = A good actress but a bit hit and miss film wise, "Money Train" (awful, but Jen was stunning in this), "Jack" (an okay movie, but forgettable), "Selena" (her best role to date), "Anaconda" (really enjoyed when I was a kid, but now it's fun but a bit silly and that snake so fake looking), "U-Turn" (really twisted and weird), "Out Of Sight" (another great role for her, brilliant chemistry between the leads), "Antz" (an okay kids movie, quite fun), "The Cell" (a really good movie, very interesting and different), "The Wedding Planner" (a nice enough piece of fluff), "Angel Eyes" (dull and boring), "Enough" (run of mill and has been done to death, more like a TV movie), "Maid In Manhattan" (a pretty good movie), "Gigli" (terrible, don't get me started), "Shall We Dance" (an okay movie, nothing special), "Monster In Law" (quite fun, but could have been better), "An Unfinished Life" (really good and underrated), "The Back Up Plan" (stupid), "Parker" (okay but silly action fluff)
October 30, 201410 yr Total Points : 11 Tina Fey Date Night (Hilarious). pu_kHzUSN40 thats amazing Jeremy but im gonna go home now and look at my vagina with a hand mirror
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