I understand what you mean about Fik-Shun's huge personality overshadowing Amy. He really is a ball of fire. For me, Jenna and Hayley were the two that I mixed up every single week. Right down to the final cut. They just looked so similar to my eye.
I understand what you mean about Fik-Shun's huge personality overshadowing Amy. He really is a ball of fire. For me, Jenna and Hayley were the two that I mixed up every single week. Right down to the final cut. They just looked so similar to my eye.
I'm with you on Makenzie. She should not have been cut so soon. Can't say I agree about Amy being indistinguishable though. She stood our for me from the get go. But Jasmine, ohmygodwhatgrace, she nailed it every time. I really wish she'd won.
Oh.my.god do not even get me started on the poised, graceful, quiet beauty of Jasmine and Aaron as a couple. I could watch them for hours. Hours. I really really hoped America would vote it right. Much as I loved Amy and Fik-Shun, that much intense energy is not something I could watch for hours without getting the…
And how I could forget a link to my Curvy Mothership of All Things Diva I don't know
For my fellow Canadian crone heifer: http://www.cherryvelvetplus.com/pages/where-to… Canadian made, no insane shipping. Also, goddamn do they make awesome dresses! I do Additionelle and sometimes Penningtons. I have given up on Reitmans Plus ever getting it right. In the Lower Mainland of Vancouver there is a faboosh…
Well color me totally confused: the collection shown on her site is gorgeous, and only one of the dresses is shown here. The mismatched shirt and skirt aren't even on her site collection. I am having a complete disconnect.
What can I say? It all went to hell in a hand cart after the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist.
Seriously. Fifty Shades of Grey, aka the death of modern literature as we know it.
I wouldn't know. Himself always starts crying and complaining about cramped fingers 5 minutes into a good back scratch. Sheesh.
More recently this scenario played out over a couple of episodes of The Big C. Laura Linney can convey so much emotion in one nuanced look, I swear.
omg, Dodai, thank you for this old Photoplay link! I cannot see the name Max Factor without immediately thinking of a great Aunt who came to live with my family when I was 5 years old. This would be 1962/63ish. She was the most glamorous creature I had ever clapped eyes on and I fell madly in love. I always thought…
I don't care what the snarkers have to say: Carson has restored my faith in youth and humanity today. We need more kids like this.
When you were 11 years old?
You win all the internet things today
Lynn Whitfield could read a phone book and it would still be Oscar-worthy, imho. This is just one of those casting decisions that should not be. As someone farther down the thread mentioned, why aren't any one of the fabulous theater actresses cast instead?
Fabulous!
This is my understanding (older white female, btw): The Korean culture advocates a particular youthful 'look' that has a whole lot less to do with appearing Westernized as it does with conforming to its own standard of beauty. Please correct me if I have misunderstood.
I believe more gals than you and I felt patronized by the wording of this article, judging by the other comments. *sigh* It really is a difficult era to explain to young women now.
Indeed, it was significant to us (I was 13 or 14 at the time) because of the women's liberation movement and women being taken seriously in all workplaces. Up until this match, women's tennis was the lesser sport on the court. I mean, how could they be real athletes, right, when they came out of the kitchen to whack…