Winona Ryder in the years when she was losing her virginity over and over
(it's rough on actors--age-appropriate behaviors enfdlessly rehearsed. For
the old even death must seem anticlimactic).
Meg Ryan, like all "America's sweetheart"s, looks and acts like a
cockerspaniel. Compare the faces of Shirley Temple, Meg, and the pooch of
your childhood dreams. Much tail-wagging, too.
Falling in love at the movies is like falling in love at Madame Tussaud's.
I'll admit to waxy fingers. Louise Brooks--that was a woman.
Mark
> >> My pinup boy, as seems the case with many Women of a Certain Age, is
> >> Johnny Depp, but so far he hasn't, to my eternal regret, turned up in
> >> any of my fantasy novels.
> >
> > she admitted last night that it is Johnny Depp
>
>I'm of a certain age! Always am! If of a different sex or inclination JD
>would very possibly be top of my list any day of the week, (a fine film
>actor), but he isn't and I like him only / very simply / and merely as an
>actor (!), sorry folks, but unashamedly hetero, I have to at least top the
>list with one MEG RYAN, and absolutely one WINONA RYDER! Every male dreams
>of saving THE maiden from the claws of the dragon, not? There are countless
>accounts of this phenomena in old European movies. Re: Eddie Constantine!
>Anyone? Saving the prostitute! Salvation! Saving the criminal? And then
>snugly putting her (it / the thing) up in a burgeoise home! ;-) and
>sorry :-( and :-) whichever face
>my point only, if ever faced with a Meg Ryan (or a Winona Ryder) I wouldn't
>be able to help myself! I'd be turned into a blithering idiot on the spot!
>Thank God I'll never meet them!
>
>Best
>
>Árni
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