I love it when fake people are shown for the fakes they really are.
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1 posted on
05/30/2003 11:19:23 PM PDT by
OneVike
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To: OneVike
They are just entertainment and are supposed to be fake.
They are playing make-believe for heavens sake.
Diaz has said before in another interview that had she known the damage the sun does, she would have never been in it as much as she is.
2 posted on
05/30/2003 11:23:38 PM PDT by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: OneVike
"I want girls to realize that nobody looks like the women in the glossy photos without the help of a load of talented people," she recently confessed to Glamour magazine. this is a false statement. there are millions and millions of beautiful women. it just ain't necessarily the hollywood women.
To: OneVike
We got got HD and this is sooo true! I have been amazed at the flaws that I could never see before! It has been quite an education.
4 posted on
05/30/2003 11:32:59 PM PDT by
ladyinred
To: OneVike
This is what I said from the introduction of HDTV, which I first saw at an NAB convention in Dallas years ago. The picture they had up on it was a lovely still life of a bowl of glistening fruit. But I told the guys at the booth, "Nobody watches a bowl of fruit on TV. We watch things like Hugh Downs and Barbara Walters, and I sure as hell don't want to see that in razor sharp detail. There's a reason why they shoot Barbara through a piece of burlap dipped in Vaseline."
6 posted on
05/30/2003 11:36:35 PM PDT by
HHFi
To: OneVike
I have a great appreciation for Jamie Lee Curtis.
She was featured in a women's magazine in all of her glory...as a woman over forty. Her reasoning in doing this was that she wanted "normal" women to know that the aging process was alive and well in Hollyweird. She, in fact, has not had any "corrective" surgery.
She has aged, but she has aged beautifully.
9 posted on
05/30/2003 11:38:27 PM PDT by
dixiechick2000
(Never have so many, been so wrong, about so much.)
To: OneVike
"Faced with the horror of a sudden acne attack, Ms. Diaz reportedly skipped a premiere showing of Gangs of New York." Gee, sounds like a very series problem.
To: OneVike
On Ms. Diaz, a regular on People magazine's list of the world's most beautiful, Mr. Swann writes, "the magazine's editors -- and most of the Western world -- do not have high-definition TV. If they did, they would see that Diaz's face is spotted with small pockmarks, the unfortunate consequence of a longtime acne problem.
Well yes and no. Today's standard computer monitors can handle the resolution of HDTV without a problem. By the way, some computer video cards are designed so that they can use an HDTV instead of a computer monitor if a person wanted to do that.
This is kind of ironic, everyone in the entertainment industry have been harping for more clearer television and when they get it that, they get a little more than they asked for.
To: OneVike
So...where are the pictures of the skin in question?
To: OneVike
20 posted on
05/31/2003 12:10:49 AM PDT by
spodefly
(This is my tagline. There are many like it, but this one is mine.)
To: OneVike
Looks like you could make a lot of money right now if you learn to do this airbrush makeup.
26 posted on
05/31/2003 12:20:05 AM PDT by
honeygrl
To: OneVike
I wonder how they made Doris Day's freckles go away in her old movies. They didn't have air-brushes.
35 posted on
05/31/2003 12:52:02 AM PDT by
stylin19a
(2 wrongs don't make a right.....but 3 rights make a left)
To: OneVike
This HDTV technology is amazing! I saw a demo in a Sears electronics department and it just blew me away. Look up close...very close...so close that you would see the individual red green and blue dots on an old-fashioned TV: all you see is detail of the picture, as though it were film from a film projector.
It's very much like looking through a window and I can't wait for full rollout. As soon as I can get one of those babies for less than a grand, I'm there!
39 posted on
05/31/2003 4:05:31 AM PDT by
Petronski
(I"m not always cranky.)
To: OneVike; All
41 posted on
05/31/2003 4:45:07 AM PDT by
tame
(If I must be the victim of a criminal, please let it be Catwoman! Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!)
To: OneVike
bump for later
43 posted on
05/31/2003 6:09:56 AM PDT by
SkyPilot
("Don't believe everything you read in the newspapers." ----- Jayson Blair)
To: OneVike
HDTV Before and After
Before HDTV
![](http://uglypeople.com/uglywomen/section.images.2003053014/up-women-00266.jpg)
After HDTV
Oh, Boy. We might want to reconsider this HDTV thing.
44 posted on
05/31/2003 6:14:49 AM PDT by
tdadams
To: OneVike
"
company has applied makeup for Playboy, Mardi Gras, the Winter Olympics and the Super Bowl."
The players wear makeup? Guess I'll have to scratch football from my viewing list.
46 posted on
05/31/2003 6:24:30 AM PDT by
cibco
(Xin Loi... Saddam)
To: OneVike
When Diaz said she admired the junior senator from the empire state she revealed her really ugly side.
47 posted on
05/31/2003 6:28:22 AM PDT by
xp38
To: OneVike
48 posted on
05/31/2003 6:34:41 AM PDT by
Samwise
(There are other forces at work in this world, Frodo, besides the will of evil.)
To: OneVike
I live in Dallas and on ANY given day, one can go to a mall (especially the Galleria) or any other public place and see women with no or very little makeup... many are drop dead hot.
Hollywood women are made up dolls that can be quite scarry without their masks. I saw a website that capured photos of many starlets... in many cases, not very flattering.
Trajan88
50 posted on
05/31/2003 6:46:37 AM PDT by
Trajan88
To: OneVike
We got our HDTV about a year and a half ago.
I was stunned when I saw Meredith Viera. She must be a heavy smoker because she has a lattice of lines on her face that make her look about 60 years old. They don't show in standard definitiion TV.
51 posted on
05/31/2003 7:02:16 AM PDT by
SBprone
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