Posted on 12/09/2011 3:00:35 PM PST by Michael.SF.
Big victory for Team Jen!
Jennifer Aniston beat every single famous lady (past and present) out there in a recent MensHealth.com poll, which anointed her the Hottest Woman of All Time.
At the very top of the list of 100 ladies, the 42-year-old Horrible Bosses star bested Raquel Welch (#2), Marilyn Monroe (#3), Britney Spears (#4) and Madonna (#5). Angelina Jolie -- love to Aniston's ex-husband Brad Pitt -- landed at number 10.
"Funny is sexy, and Jennifer Aniston is funny," explains the site of Aniston's coup. "Her down-to-earth persona makes her seem attainable. . . And her all-too-human love life off screen inspires sympathy that not even a string of bland romantic comedies can diminish. Other sex symbols drift toward one-dimensionality, becoming flat icons in the process, but throughout her career Aniston has remained sexy, funny, and unmistakably real."
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OH Jane! Some women only need a head and shoulders photo to bring out their beauty!
Another one who has class!
Underage girls will get you in trouble.
Exactly what I thought. Morons with no sense of history.
No question about that. Elegant class.
BTW, love your page and all in it. Very homey and obviously someone with passion and talent. :o)
CZJ beats her hands down. As for all time, Jean Harlow would have wiped the floor with her when she was young and alive(since Jean died at age 26 there are no old hag pictures of her available to post and make fun of, as one guy did of Fay Wray).
I had to look up a couple of those, didn’t recognize them. Olivia Hussey jumped out from the “Jesus of Nazareth” movie. Don’t know Catherine Deneuve but yes, she’s beautiful, too.
Who's ever smoked a cogarette like this?
The girl from Spider-man is Kirsten Dunst. She has alluring eyes.
Am I reet?
Kirsten Dunst, a very hot young lady.
***Olivia Hussey jumped out from the Jesus of Nazareth movie.***
Funny. She was still in her East Indian guru religion days then and playing the part of Mary.
I first saw her in ROMEO AND JULIET back about 1969, Rated R in the post Bobby Kennedy killing hysteria. Today the performance would probably only rate a PG-13 or less.
Well, I’m a woman, and I presume Ladysmith is too, so we aren’t interested in hotness; we’re interested in admiring women who are simply beautiful. Our ideas on hotness wouldn’t have much value, but we do like looking at beauty. To other women, the beautiful woman is a pleasure to look at in the way a work of art or a lovely landscape is a pleasure to look at—not sexually, but simply with admiration and delight. (And sometimes we can pick up ideas for makeup or dress or hairstyle, too.)
You’re right that beauty and hotness, or maybe we should say sexiness, are not the same thing. The women you cite as hot are those who are or were in the business of marketing themselves as sex symbols, so the photos of them that you like are set up to display them in highly sexual ways. The ones Ladysmith and I admire are not actresses who ever traded on their sexuality and never had sexy pictures taken. They were trying to be real actresses, not sex symbols. (Deneuve was regarded as a fine actress and was chosen as the national symbol of female beauty for France.) So you couldn’t judge how sexy they were by photos. By all accounts, though, Grace Kelly was quite the little sexpot before she became a virgin and married Prince Ranier.
Marlene Dietrich! No wonder Orson Wells got fat on her chili! ( subtle hint to TOUCH OF EVIL.)
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