Resemblance to Christina Ricci.
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chouse1020 — 13 years ago(April 06, 2013 05:59 PM)
I think that she looks more like a5b4 younger version of Rachael Ray
You don't seem to understand that in much of the world, "them's fighting words".
Rachael Ray is incredibly annoying (to the point where calling her incredibly annoying just doesn't do justice to how absolutely amazingly incredibly annoying she is) and not especially attractive, while Ms. Coleman is extremely cute.
Please don't compare a young up and comer who is rather stunning to somebody who is at such a complete lack for diction that she refers to things as "delish" and "yummo" when she's on a nationally syndicated television show. Rachael is the white trash Julia Child. She apparently can't just say "olive oil", so she seems to feel the need to try and "make it cute" and call it EVOO. That makes her show bad, as if I'm watching a cooking show I want to watch quality technique, not an amateur trying to cover up their absolute lack of talent with "cutesy" crap.
Add on her constant need to flail her arms around like a windmill and it goes into a realm where no self respecting person will watch it.
As to the OP's question, sure there is a bit of resemblance to Christina Ricci, and although Christina is really cute in her own way, Ms Coleman is much more so. -
Belaribel — 12 years ago(June 26, 2013 10:17 AM)
While I agree with your assessment of Ms. Ray, I don't see anything in your post that has anything to do with a simple physical resemblance, if which there is quite a lot between Rachel Ray and Jenna-Louise Coleman. That's all the person was saying, is that they look similar. They made no assertion that their personalities or intelligence were similar.
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chouse1020 — 12 years ago(November 29, 2013 05:01 PM)
I don't see any physical resemblance at all, sorry other than sharing dark hair and eyes, and being on the shorter end of 2000the spectrum. One is an average looking person, while the other is really pretty. They don't share any facial features beyond a generic level.
Of course my joking reply (maybe didn't use the sarcasm tag but it was very much intended by the "them's fighting words" first line) had to simply chuckle about how annoying Ms Ray is these days. She started off as a cheapskate but who went to some neat places, and then she turned into a nasty annoying "cutesy" thing. -
chouse1020 — 12 years ago(November 29, 2013 04:58 PM)
Got meds? You certainly need them after THAT rant!
To rebut your insane rant, actually I was originally a fan of Rachael WAY back when she had the show where she went traveling on a budget, and very few people knew who she was. She wasn't anything special, but the show did have her going to interesting places and she did go to "off the beaten path" locations.
Even back then though, it was amazing to see how cheap she was - she clearly wasn't tipping based on the cost breakdowns she gave - and although I think tips are far too expected in the US (you earn the "normal" tip with at least decent service IMO, and get above that with exceptional service, but it's not automatic if you give terrible service) her math often showed that she wasn't giving any at all - and in many of the places she went to, it is expected for good service. Which basically means that if you went to those same places, you'd have to spend more than she did, because you would indeed be expected to cough one up.
She did use her arms a decent amount when she spoke, but it hadn't developed into the "windmills flapping about" sort of extreme use that she developed in later years.
Then her name became more widely known, she got her cooking show, and a giant ego. She started calling olive oil as "EVOO", would pop out babytalk like "yummo" and "delish".
In short, she became extremely annoying.
On top of it all, it's very obvious that her cooking skills are far from Cordon Bleu or CIA standards. She made it onto a few of those contest shows like Iron Chef, but what she made was never all that complicated (or inspired).
No, I don't have some "I am the center of the universe" perspective, nor would anything in that post imply that I did I'm simply somebody with very acute powers of observation who started out liking her, and ended up being rather annoyed by what a kitschy, vile person she became once she found more fame. -
anthony-296 — 13 years ago(January 03, 2013 04:11 PM)
Yes, I agree. Like others, I did a double-take when I first saw her in this role in 'The Snowmen'. Not only in appearance, but also, that sassy attitude that I've always found such an appealing Christina characteristic.
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codegard — 13 years ago(March 29, 2013 10:25 AM)
I saw a short interview with her somewhere recently, and she was asked if there were any celebrities she had been physically compared to in the past. A strange question, I thought, but her answer was "Oh yeah, I've been compared to Christina Ricci for years".
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mgarland — 13 years ago(March 31, 2013 07:22 AM)
I didn't put the connection together until the episode I watched last night, but it had definitely been driving me crazy. Then it hit me, and when I said it out light that she looked a lot like she could be Christina Ricci's sister or something, my wife said "That's who she reminds me of! Thank you, it was driving me crazy!".
Jenna-Louise is just a tad cuter though. No offense to Christina, who is quite cute as well.
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Rod_J — 13 years ago(April 02, 2013 04:19 AM)
I was just watching Jenna in this youtube video
"Doctor Who: Matt Smith and Jenna Louise-Coleman's love letter to fans!" and she reminded me strongly of Nina Dobrev from The Vampire Diaries in both looks and manner. She strikes a pose and I immediately thought of Nina Dobrev.