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Tarantino says Sharon Tate is no longer “defined by her murder” …
Jul 18, 2021 · Tate's sister Debra could barely speak of the Duff horror film (“horrible … not even worth discussing," she told Vanity Fair), but she is far more favorable toward Tarantino's rendering. In fact, Tarantino invited Debra to watch a scene being filmed in which Robbie plays Tate seeing her own film at a Westwood movie theater.
James Taylor - the Data Lounge
Feb 17, 2020 · As Taylor’s career took off, his addiction dragged him down again. Mitchell mourned their split on her album For the Roses in the song Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire, a devastating eyewitness account of a person “bashing in veins for peace”. I ask Taylor if he is able to listen to Mitchell’s music from that time. “Blue, oh yes,” he ...
Jennifer Lopez - what is wrong with her? - the Data Lounge
Dec 2, 2022 · There is nothing wrong with her OP. You seem strange or maybe just ancient. She is the end goal of feminism. Would a serial marrier who was male be deemed “weird”. JLo is the new age Liz Taylor, just more vulgar and sexier.
Sneakily conservative filmmakers? - the Data Lounge
May 4, 2022 · I think a sequel to “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” would be more interesting than the original. Power couple Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate would go on to have an incredible life together; Tate continuing her film career and Polanski not ever doing that photo shoot at Jack Nicholson’s house.
Richard Burton' Diaries - the Data Lounge
Mar 26, 2017 · R39, it seems to me that celebrities often lack genuine friends. At the peak of their celebrity Burton and Taylor had a huge entourage of employees and family members to support. In his diaries Burton comes across as a troubled soul but he was generous with his large family, buying houses for them and setting them up in various businesses.
Actors from old movies you can't stand - the Data Lounge
Aug 15, 2015 · I'm talking about such actors as Glenn Ford, Van Heflin, Fred MacMurray, even Robert Taylor 3) From the 50s on, it was the reverse. Male stars dominate and women became boring costars. Only in the past two decades -- mainly because of the Independent Film movement -- have women been able to find challenging roles and are now, once again ...