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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2022 13:59:20 GMT
A thread for cool and sexy women with short or shortish hair. Carey Lowell: Sarah Douglas: Nancy Allen: Jamie Lee Curtis: Helen Slater:
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Post by burrunjor on May 30, 2022 19:43:13 GMT
Great idea. Danai Gurira God is her skin beautiful! Morena Baccarin Annie Lennox Servalan Blake's 7. I was lucky enough to meet Jacqueline Pearce and she was wonderful. So nice, theartical and just a great laugh.
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Post by rushy on May 30, 2022 19:53:32 GMT
Aren't we forgetting Amanda Tapping, the Queen of 2000s sci-fi?
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Post by iank on May 30, 2022 20:41:14 GMT
I prefer them with long hair myself.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2022 0:10:41 GMT
Love cary Lowell looks really amazingly hot and beautiful like Amanda looks cute with short hair .
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Post by burrunjor on May 31, 2022 20:04:45 GMT
Lana Parrilla. God how could I forget her? She is unbelievably gorgeous! WOW and she rocks short hair for the most part.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2022 20:44:48 GMT
Ursa is my favourite. I realized I quite liked short haired women because of her. Sarah Douglas is one of the most gorgeous babes ever in my opinion, but nothing beats her Superman II look. It's cool that she's a badass evil chick too.
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Post by billpatjontom on Jun 1, 2022 14:14:47 GMT
Women with short hair? Louise Brooks in Pandora's Box defined the certain look... And Diane Lane in The Cotton Club looked good in similar style...
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Post by rushy on Jun 1, 2022 14:17:55 GMT
Lana Parrilla. God how could I forget her? She is unbelievably gorgeous! WOW and she rocks short hair for the most part. Once Upon A Time was such a weird trip. I'm one of the few people who watched it to the grand finale involving multiple parallel fairy tale universes and a Marvel crossover.
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Post by burrunjor on Jun 1, 2022 16:48:05 GMT
Lana Parrilla. God how could I forget her? She is unbelievably gorgeous! WOW and she rocks short hair for the most part. Once Upon A Time was such a weird trip. I'm one of the few people who watched it to the grand finale involving multiple parallel fairy tale universes and a Marvel crossover. I watched it to the end. Basically seasons 1-3 are perfect. Great premise, incredibly charismatic actors like Robert Carlyle, Lana Parilla, the guy who played Hook and the Mad Hatter and obvs Robbie Kay. The Peter Pan story arc was its high point. It was such a clever new take on Peter Pan, but it didn't change him. It showed what a fascinating character he is. The great thing about Pan and Hook is that they are pretty much the only villain/hero combination where with a little bit of tweaking either one can be the bad guy or the hero. With the Doctor and the Master and Batman and the Joker you couldn't ever do that. Sure you could have a backwards universe where Batman is evil and the Joker is good, but that isn't the same. The character that Batman is, cannot be evil. He is about justice coming from vengeance. Similarly the Master can't ever be good as he (when done correctly) is about what people will do for power. Pan however represents never growing up, which can be both a good and a terrible thing. On the one hand you can never grow up like Paloma Faith and Ray Harryhausen, IE be creative and a free spirit, on the other you can never grow up and be selfish, lazy, dependent on other people etc. Hook was always a morally grey character meanwhile. Even in the original story he was once said to have been one of the greatest men in British history who fell on hard times and even today at his lowest he is not without honour and compassion. With this in mind, one can easily be the villain and the other the hero, without changing them completely. All you have to do is have Hook rediscover the good man he once was, and have Pan represent the wrong kind of growing up which the show did brilliantly. It has since inspired a number of other adaptations which feature an evil Pan and a more morally grey at least Hook, like the book Lost Boy, which shows you how Hook and Pan met and turns Pan into a vicious, sadistic horror movie style villain. It would honestly be the best Peter Pan film of all time if they made it. I also thought Robbie Kay was excellent in the role of Pan. I always said he'd be a good Master. A lot of people disagreed because whenever they googled him, they'd see a little boy LOL. He did start out as a child actor, but he's in his thirties now. I also think he'd have been quite good as the Master when he was a teenager though. Might have been interesting to have had the Master possess the body of a teenager. Point is though Robbie can do the smooth, smug, manipulative git rather than a third rate Joker. Sadly however in season 4 Once started to lose steam. Regina became annoying, Rumple's story went round in circles. (They should have left him dead.) And both story arcs really didn't go anywhere. I LOVED Cruella though. That actress was hilarious the way she was such a posh bitch. Season 5 was sadly a total train wreck. Apart from the Scottish girl who was great, the whole thing was misguided. Hades was an awful fit for the show and Pan's return was f*cking lame. Season 6 was better with Jaime Murray at least being a seriously sexy villain. Season 7 though was lazy, badly thought out, and made no sense whatsoever. It was a shame that it ended that way as season 6 would have been a decent enough ending to the show. Sadly it seemed to follow the usual formula for American genre series. Brilliant first three years, cracks start to show in season 4, it goes off a cliff in season 5, and then the last two are up and down, with it usually going out with a whimper. See also Lucifer and Xena for a similar pattern.
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Post by rushy on Jun 1, 2022 17:29:26 GMT
Once Upon A Time was such a weird trip. I'm one of the few people who watched it to the grand finale involving multiple parallel fairy tale universes and a Marvel crossover. I watched it to the end. Basically seasons 1-3 are perfect. Great premise, incredibly charismatic actors like Robert Carlyle, Lana Parilla, the guy who played Hook and the Mad Hatter and obvs Robbie Kay. The Peter Pan story arc was its high point. It was such a clever new take on Peter Pan, but it didn't change him. It showed what a fascinating character he is. The great thing about Pan and Hook is that they are pretty much the only villain/hero combination where with a little bit of tweaking either one can be the bad guy or the hero. With the Doctor and the Master and Batman and the Joker you couldn't ever do that. Sure you could have a backwards universe where Batman is evil and the Joker is good, but that isn't the same. The character that Batman is, cannot be evil. He is about justice coming from vengeance. Similarly the Master can't ever be good as he (when done correctly) is about what people will do for power. Pan however represents never growing up, which can be both a good and a terrible thing. On the one hand you can never grow up like Paloma Faith and Ray Harryhausen, IE be creative and a free spirit, on the other you can never grow up and be selfish, lazy, dependent on other people etc. Hook was always a morally grey character meanwhile. Even in the original story he was once said to have been one of the greatest men in British history who fell on hard times and even today at his lowest he is not without honour and compassion. With this in mind, one can easily be the villain and the other the hero, without changing them completely. All you have to do is have Hook rediscover the good man he once was, and have Pan represent the wrong kind of growing up which the show did brilliantly. It has since inspired a number of other adaptations which feature an evil Pan and a more morally grey at least Hook, like the book Lost Boy, which shows you how Hook and Pan met and turns Pan into a vicious, sadistic horror movie style villain. It would honestly be the best Peter Pan film of all time if they made it. I also thought Robbie Kay was excellent in the role of Pan. I always said he'd be a good Master. A lot of people disagreed because whenever they googled him, they'd see a little boy LOL. He did start out as a child actor, but he's in his thirties now. I also think he'd have been quite good as the Master when he was a teenager though. Might have been interesting to have had the Master possess the body of a teenager. Point is though Robbie can do the smooth, smug, manipulative git rather than a third rate Joker. Sadly however in season 4 Once started to lose steam. Regina became annoying, Rumple's story went round in circles. (They should have left him dead.) And both story arcs really didn't go anywhere. I LOVED Cruella though. That actress was hilarious the way she was such a posh bitch. Season 5 was sadly a total train wreck. Apart from the Scottish girl who was great, the whole thing was misguided. Hades was an awful fit for the show and Pan's return was f*cking lame. Season 6 was better with Jaime Murray at least being a seriously sexy villain. Season 7 though was lazy, badly thought out, and made no sense whatsoever. It was a shame that it ended that way as season 6 would have been a decent enough ending to the show. Sadly it seemed to follow the usual formula for American genre series. Brilliant first three years, cracks start to show in season 4, it goes off a cliff in season 5, and then the last two are up and down, with it usually going out with a whimper. See also Lucifer and Xena for a similar pattern. I must say I respect season 3 as a conclusion to the series, but it was the first year of the show I really didn't like. Sure, Peter Pan was a cool villain, but his arc was when the show began to focus more on Disney villains than its own storyline, and they introduced the dreadful Emma/Hook romance (I much preferred both Emma/August and Emma/Baelfire). I like Hook, but he was much better as an antihero rogue. Once he joined the main cast, they rarely gave him anything interesting to do. To me, seasons 1-2 was the golden age, with season 1 obviously being the best and season 2 still being good. I liked that season 2 dealt with the fallout of events from season 1, and the way Charming took over the town and tried to keep everybody in line was really interesting. But then the town just stopped existing as a character in its own right, and we got all those tiresome villain arcs in seasons 3-5. Season 5 was the bottom of the barrel for me. It's one of the worst seasons of television ever made. Chibnall wishes he could plunge those depths. I actually appreciate seasons 6-7 a bit more because of it, since even they could tell that they had completely shat the bed, and tried to course-correct and go back to the early style. Even if it was in the clumsiest ways imaginable. They won back some of my goodwill with that awesome musical episode (I'm a sucker for musicals), and for having Sam Witwer around. And season 7, despite being incredibly convoluted, at least finally ditched Storybrooke and gave Rumple a legitimately good storyline. So I don't hate it.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2022 15:44:43 GMT
Ex wife of Stallone Brigitte Nielsen was pretty hot back in the day in movies like Rocky IV, Beverly Hills Cop II and Cobra. She's a big amazon woman too.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2022 13:31:46 GMT
Great idea. Danai Gurira God is her skin beautiful! Morena Baccarin Annie Lennox Servalan Blake's 7. I was lucky enough to meet Jacqueline Pearce and she was wonderful. So nice, theartical and just a great laugh. Morena Baccarin looks like she could be a modern, slightly younger Servalan.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2023 10:41:39 GMT
Carey Lowell. phwoar.
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Post by rushy on Aug 30, 2023 16:49:23 GMT
Allison Mack is obviously a very messed up person IRL, but I've still never seen anyone with a warmer smile
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