I've never seen anything in she's been in. All I know is that she's Judy Garland's daughter.
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jimellis — 16 years ago(May 10, 2009 04:35 AM)
'Best thing she ever did besides getting high right before Fosse started CABARET and getting her hair cut!'
Interesting,because I think if she grew her hair out,it would be more flattering; we all need a change in 40 years,as well.
However, Minnelli already had success before being associated with Fosse. There was 1969's THE STERILE CUCKOO,earning her an Oscar nomination.
Here's the thing: if people who claim she(and others) are 'beautiful,' saw her walking down the street and she was an unknown,nobody would look twice.
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jcotton41 — 16 years ago(May 10, 2009 09:51 PM)
I agree that she had a streak going, but CABARET put her into the stratosphere.
I'd look twice: "Hey, that looks like Judy Garland's kid!"
Anyway, it sounds like you're bit of a fan of Liza's so it's all good. Charles Laughton sure wasn't pretty but he could knock your socks off, and he couldn't even sing! -
Moon_and_New_York_City — 16 years ago(September 25, 2009 07:43 PM)
I am gay so of course I have the DNA strand that attracts me to Judy, Liza, Barbra, Bette and Kathy Griffin lol!
But even though I LOVE Liza with a Z, I think I know why some people make fun of her. She can - at times - become somewhat full of herself and annoying.
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WordsForeverFlowing — 16 years ago(May 10, 2009 04:08 AM)
Homely my ass - Liza is strikingly beautiful. Anyone who doesn't like her obviously has no right on the board; amirittte?
I'll spread my wings and I'll learn how to fly
Though it's not easy to tell you goodbye -
FranLovesBetteD — 13 years ago(October 03, 2012 08:11 AM)
"Homely my ass - Liza is strikingly beautiful. Anyone who doesn't like her obviously has no right on the board; amirittte?"
Well said. I too think that she's gorgeous, I've always loved her face, and, at least for me, her prime regarding looks was the late '80s-early '90s. She was in amazing shape during the "Results" period.
Animal crackers in my soup
Monkeys and rabbits loop the loop -
rrb — 12 years ago(August 19, 2013 08:19 PM)
They make fun of her b/c she's a caricature of her former self.
When Cabaret came out in 72, she was IT. The first person to appear on the covers of Time & Newsweek the same week. She followed that Oscar-winning triumph with her brilliant, Emmy-winning Liza with a Z. When she replaced Gwen Verdon in Chicago for 3 weeks (2 years before she picked up the 2nd of 4 Tonys, for The Act), tickets sold out in an hour (I luckily already had mine). Her stage and film performances were both big and intimate; watching her in concert at Radio City (a 6000-seat house), I felt she was singing just to me.
But as time went by, the subtlety, the genuineness, seemed to give way to a push for the big effect. Pauline Kael observed that she treated every number as if it were the grand finale. Then came the chronic alcohol and drug battles, the weight gain, the constant health problems, the tabloid marriages along with the predictable career decline that come with age for most performers.
While the showmanship is still intact, the vessel containing it today is a ruin. Her last New York show noted her inability to move and described her voice as in tatters. And her behavior is loony, exaggerated she seems more like an outr female impersonator than an elder statesman of entertainment. The notorious Larry King interview was a low point and contributed to her being perceived as a camp joke.
Her decline does make me sad, remembering what a phenomenon she was when Cabaret made her, deservedly, the biggest star in show business at 25. The pathetic cartoon on Larry King is a poignant contrast to the poised, personable woman I recall being interview by David Frost in 72. Shes not a copy of her mother, but shes not as far removed from her as her fans had hoped. -
residentevil6901 — 9 years ago(January 12, 2017 02:51 PM)
I just think she's not very good looking, quite goofy. I don't think she's a very good actress as well. I've pretty much kept that to myself. This is like the first time I've ever said it or told anybody how I feel. Don't really care if it offends anyone seeing as how everybody is offended by something these days. It's at least nice she's way out lived her mom. Good for her for that.