Posted on 12/30/2004 8:04:03 AM PST by pissant
Here's the authors top 15. Click to see the rest. Its a well done site with good pics. Cheers:
1) Liz Taylor 2) Grace Kelly 3) Emmanuelle Beart 4) Winona Rider (huh?) 5) Gene Tierney 6) Isabelle Adjani 7) Frances Farmer 8) Natalie Portman 9) Katharine Ross 10) Audrey Hepburn 11) Catherine McCormack 12) Tuesday Weld 13) Jaqueline Bisset 14) Ingrid Bergman 15) Catherine Zeta-Jones
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Sarah Michelle Gellar belongs nowhere near this list.
5.56mm
Where's Jennifer Jones. She was beautiful in the 1952 Carrie with Sir Laurence Olivier.
If anyone could post a picture of her from that movie that would be great.
Beautiful..... the movie and Maureen.
Right..... Sinatra was no dummy!
I liked the cute Ida Lupino too.
Aha, Ann Bancroft was a turn on in that movie too, but Katherine Ross seldom looked better, except.........
When the Sundance kid was beginning to remove her dress in 'Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid' -- her taut abdomen quivering as he unlaced her dress then......Ross: "You know what I wish"..... Sundance: what?......Ross: "I wish just once you'd get here on time!"
Beautiful and funny cinema moment.
Yes indeed. But now she's tied with that golfing wife of Michael Douglas, CZ-J.
soory you don't understand the irony in your original statementand do something about that cough.
More for the rest of us!
She has her moments. I watched "Mclintock" and "The Quiet Man" over the weekend. Both star Maureen O'Hara (mentioned in msg 2 I noticed) and John Wayne. She was known as "the Queen of Technicolor" because of her hair, eyes, and skin, but even beyond that is quite striking.
If I had a time machine...
Uh, back to topic. Ann-Margret... never has she done much for me, apart from that old magazine photo I saw online once, in which, as a young adult, she's being spanked by her uncle.
Oops, said too much.
I think someone mentioned Ava Gardner, and she'd be on my list as well.
Because of her dancer's legs, and despite her politics, Shirley Maclaine.
Geraldine Chaplin. Odd choice, I know.
Marilyn Monroe, but definitely *not* Jean Harlow.
I'm tired, sleepy, and a little under the weather, and I'm drawing a blank now. G'night Val and all.
Right! I just saw "The Philadelphia Story" again last week. She was fine! (My wife looked like her twin back around 1972. Now she looks like Katherine in 'Lion in Winter'- 1968)
Glad Cary Grant nabbed Hepburn in the end of TPS!
You must be under 50. Shelley Winters was very attractive and seductive when she was young! Her voice always held her back.
But, this list does suck for the most part.
No worries, I'm female and have my own thread for the hunks.
All you babes belong to you.
I'm a happily married man (to a woman) of 32 years marriage, and I can't take my eyes off her. LOL.
Sex appeal comes from all her pores. She's done alot of acid like her Dad used to, and she's very intelligent. But she's just so seductive when she wants to be.
may you find your favorite hunk in the new year.
"DSL" --- ???
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