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marantzo
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:48 am Reply with quote
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I have to agree that Liz was gorgeous in that terrible, snorefest of a movie, but I never found her to have much sex appeal either and it wasn't just the voice. She looked great but she was like a living doll, not like a hot broad. The only thing in B 8 that sets it apart is Eddie Fisher giving what might be the worst acting performances in film history.
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Omigod - j'agree with that.

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Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:17 am Reply with quote
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All the exes have said La Liz was a real hot one in the sack. She may not have come across that well on screen, but she must have been something in the bedroom (or wherever...).
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marantzo
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:41 am Reply with quote
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That doesn't surprise me.
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Taylor was really beautiful even as a kid, as in National Velvet. That's probably still my favorite of her movies, and she's very likeable in it. Anne Revere and Mickey Rooney were even better.

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marantzo wrote:
I have to agree that Liz was gorgeous in that terrible, snorefest of a movie, but I never found her to have much sex appeal either and it wasn't just the voice. She looked great but she was like a living doll, not like a hot broad. The only thing in B 8 that sets it apart is Eddie Fisher giving what might be the worst acting performances in film history.


The voice being the "little girl" voice some actresses employ? - I cant stand that. Melanie Griffith and very often - Nicole Kidman - use such a voice
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Trish wrote:
marantzo wrote:
I have to agree that Liz was gorgeous in that terrible, snorefest of a movie, but I never found her to have much sex appeal either and it wasn't just the voice. She looked great but she was like a living doll, not like a hot broad. The only thing in B 8 that sets it apart is Eddie Fisher giving what might be the worst acting performances in film history.


The voice being the "little girl" voice some actresses employ? - I cant stand that. Melanie Griffith and very often - Nicole Kidman - use such a voice


Jennifer Tilly does too.

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Syd wrote:
Trish wrote:
The voice being the "little girl" voice some actresses employ? - I cant stand that. Melanie Griffith and very often - Nicole Kidman - use such a voice


Jennifer Tilly does too.


But on Jennifer Tilly it sounds good.


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I think for Taylor, Griffith, and Tilly those are their natural voices. For Kidman, it appears to be a choice she makes at times.

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Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:56 pm Reply with quote
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daffy wrote:
I think for Taylor, Griffith, and Tilly those are their natural voices. For Kidman, it appears to be a choice she makes at times.


Joey Lauren Adams -- it's her real voice. I heard her on a talk show a long time ago. She said her voice had hurt her career.


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marantzo
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 3:58 pm Reply with quote
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mo_flixx wrote:
daffy wrote:
I think for Taylor, Griffith, and Tilly those are their natural voices. For Kidman, it appears to be a choice she makes at times.


Lauren Joey Adams -- it's her real voice. I heard her on a talk show a long time ago. She said her voice had hurt her career.


It sure has. Who in the hell is she?
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Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:16 pm Reply with quote
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marantzo wrote:
mo_flixx wrote:
daffy wrote:
I think for Taylor, Griffith, and Tilly those are their natural voices. For Kidman, it appears to be a choice she makes at times.


Lauren Joey Adams -- it's her real voice. I heard her on a talk show a long time ago. She said her voice had hurt her career.


It sure has. Who in the hell is she?


She was in an early Kevin Smith movie. Look it up.

Taylor's voice is all wrong for her. Part of the problem I think stems from an early childhood in England. She never quite lost the weird mix of American and English accents that don't mesh well.

I'd imagine Taylor's voice _now_ would probably be OK in character parts -- if she weren't retired.

BTW saw her brother at the supermarket last week. He lives in Taos - a very nice, understated guy. Gorgeous eyes.
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Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:24 pm Reply with quote
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It's Joey Lauren Adams, not Lauren Joey. But she's sort of unknown either way.

Liz's voice isn't little-girl. It's closer to truck-driver.
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mo_flixx
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:44 pm Reply with quote
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Liz's is kind of a nails on a blackboard kind of sound to me.
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Joey Lauren Adams was memorable as the lead actress in Chasing Amy. Has kept busy but in mostly small roles or iffy projects since.

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