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Poll: All Times Actress to Fall Madly in Love With
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Grace Kelly, hands down. 


I'm with you although I would have chosen Rear Window rather than To Catch a Thief.
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Well, I went with Cameron Diaz - but only because I couldn't vote for Kelly LeBrock - and I don't care it it is from Weird Science or Woman in Red! 
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As I'm unlikely to fall madly in love with an actress ...

I'll take this guy:

If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.
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Grace Kelly, hands down. 


I'm with you although I would have chosen Rear Window rather than To Catch a Thief.

It's funny you mention that.

Normally I don't bother with these sorts of polls.  I mean, actresses come and go and they are all attractive in one way or another.  Through the years, I've never been one to go crazy for celebrities.  My parents were movie buffs and I grew up with an appreciation for all the golden age stars as well as more current ones.

By the time I was about 24, a local theater was running a Hitchcock revival, a different feature every week, reduced price tickets, etc.  My parents and I each got a set of tickets and I hooked up with them each week to catch the next film.  Now I had seen all of these films multiple times on TV and, by then, VHS.  Still, seeing them on the big screen was a kick.

Finally the week of Rear Window arrives, a personal favorite.  We meet up at the theater, grab our seats and settle in for the movie.  And then it happens.  Grace Kelly's first scene is a closeup in soft focus.  I don't know if it was the darkened theater or the 60 foot screen, but for the first time during a movie I was conscious of the fact that I had stopped breathing.  The woman was breathtakingly beautiful.

If you've never seen a movie with Grace Kelly, I would urge you to beg, borrow or steal a copy of Rear Window and give it a try.  There's a reason she later became the princess of Morocco.
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Winona Ryder in Edward Scissorhands


That would do. 

I was a huge Noni fan in the 90s, it's nice to see she's starting to come back (in the new Star Trek movie for example). Heathers, Little Women, The Age of Innocence, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Mermaids, Beetlejuice, so many good movies...
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Lovely subject ...

Ellen Page stole my heart in Smart People. My first love was Natalie Wood in "as little as possible".

But then there's Jane Seymour, Tamlyn Tomita, Marisa Tomei, Annabella Sciorra, Jamie Curtis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Lucy Liu ... my oh my, where do I stop ... 

Edit:    Totally ashamed I left out some important actress favorites of mine:  Dorothy Dandridge, Phylicia Rashad , Jada Pinkett Smith. List goes on and on here too ...

Oh man, now I'm thinking of some of my favorite Chinese and Vietnamese actresses - for a later edit. Oh how I love this survey!!!!!   
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Lovely subject ...

... Natalie Wood in "as little as possible".

... Tamlin Tomita ... my oh my, where do I stop ... 


Yes, them, too...

I voted for Bergman, but of my list, would have chosen Brooks.

Tomita... Come See the Paradise... oh yes...
If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

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Grace Kelly, hands down. 


I'm with you although I would have chosen Rear Window rather than To Catch a Thief.

It's funny you mention that.

Normally I don't bother with these sorts of polls.  I mean, actresses come and go and they are all attractive in one way or another.  Through the years, I've never been one to go crazy for celebrities.  My parents were movie buffs and I grew up with an appreciation for all the golden age stars as well as more current ones.

By the time I was about 24, a local theater was running a Hitchcock revival, a different feature every week, reduced price tickets, etc.  My parents and I each got a set of tickets and I hooked up with them each week to catch the next film.  Now I had seen all of these films multiple times on TV and, by then, VHS.  Still, seeing them on the big screen was a kick.

Finally the week of Rear Window arrives, a personal favorite.  We meet up at the theater, grab our seats and settle in for the movie.  And then it happens.  Grace Kelly's first scene is a closeup in soft focus.  I don't know if it was the darkened theater or the 60 foot screen, but for the first time during a movie I was conscious of the fact that I had stopped breathing.  The woman was breathtakingly beautiful.

If you've never seen a movie with Grace Kelly, I would urge you to beg, borrow or steal a copy of Rear Window and give it a try.  There's a reason she later became the princess of Morocco.


Morocco? 
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Morocco? 


... and its capital, Marrakech Carlo... with its street grand prix & Rick's Café Américain...
If it wasn't for bad taste, I wouldn't have no taste at all.

Cliff
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None of the above... not even close to the one and only

Brigid Brannagh a.k.a. Brigid Walsh a.k.a. Brigid Conley-Walsh 
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Morocco? 

Morocco, Monaco...one of those little M places. 
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Morocco? 

Morocco, Monaco...one of those little M places. 


Well, they're hardly the same size
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I voted for Kidman seen by Kubrick, but Naomi Watts through Lynch's eyes is also unforgettable.


I like that definition of yours: seen through their eyes 
The image of an actress blends with the characters she plays.
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Milla Jovovich but NOT in Joan of Arc.


OK, guys, you are allowed to take her Joan of Arc's armor off! 
Will The Fifth Element  do? 
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Right now, the Princess on a Vespa is leading 7 to 6 over the blond-haired vampire exterminator, then come Alba, Ingrid and Milla (5), and the others...
I wonder who voted who: is it mainly a generational thing? Young people vote new shows, less young people vote less new ones?
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I voted for Bergman, but for me the woman who realy does it is Mary Pickford. And I will not be silent about it!
(rim shot)

Bobb


Off Topic: My girlfriend wants to know the name of your cute cat 


He's an orange tabby so he is "Tigger".

Bobb
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