The curse of being beautiful!
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Rick_Monroe — 10 years ago(July 14, 2015 12:20 AM)
OK, explain Charlize Theron.
^^ This. Too many women on this thread have a chip on their shoulder over Margot. Show business is not a meritocracy, if it were there would be more unattractive women with incredible acting chops becoming big stars.
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EricaRene-Price — 10 years ago(July 28, 2015 03:29 PM)
Not true at all. Being beautiful does not curtail the development of your personality, there are a multitude of personable and equally attractive women and men in Hollywood and outside of Hollywood.
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LokiKneelsBeforeMe — 10 years ago(August 13, 2015 08:17 PM)
Wow your bitterness and jealousy makes you an ugly person on the inside.
News flash but people can be attractive and have character and go through hardships. Looks do not exempt people from experiencing life.
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E-m-p-e-r-o-r — 10 years ago(October 18, 2015 11:03 AM)
@The_Ashes_of_Eden:
Your brain fart is psychology 101 at its most shallow and superficial. Margot is actually quite a good actress. She stole the show from everybody in 'Wolf of Wall Street' and she turned in a solid, believable performance in 'Z for Zachariah.' As if being ugly makes you somehow smarter/more creative/talented/experienced/etc.
Just because one's personal life can be sometimes easier/harder because of one's physical appearance, doesn't mean one cannot OBSERVE people and life and thereby learn just as much (if not more) than somebody who continually experiences it himself.
You're simply projecting your own insecurities/insufficiencies on her, and assuming that your own observations apply universally as a rule. But this has nothing to do with her performances, but more to do with you, who likely isn't much to look at, and just looks at her in amazement and are so distracted by her appearance, that you can't focus on her acting.
Charlize Theron is beautiful, and she's a great, Oscar winning actress. So is Catherine Zeta Jones. I am confident Margot will win her Oscar soon enough as well.
There are plenty of good looking men and women who are excellent actors. Matthew Mcconaughey and Jared Leto both recently won Academy Awards for their great performances in 'Dallas Buyers Club.' I was astonished at Matthew's performance, not to mention Jared's. They fully deserved their Awards.
Leo DiCaprio is also considered a brilliant actor. So is Johnny Depp.
In fact, I am bored with this now. You clearly just dribbled a bit of nonsense, because you didn't bother thinking through your brain fart and realizing yourself that it wasn't worth dumping into the internet.
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ViddyThisBrother — 10 years ago(March 09, 2016 06:55 AM)
There are plenty of good looking men and women who are excellent actors. Matthew Mcconaughey, Jared Leto, Charlize Theron, Catherine Zeta Jones fully deserved their Awards.
Because there are just so many ugly Hollywood leading actors to choose from
You are so naive.
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ilykyu — 10 years ago(March 16, 2016 05:09 PM)
Lol, true, the window for actors to get roles and then get noticed for awards is ridiculously limited. They'll throw the rest a bone every now and then, like with Monique or Mark Rylance but by and large
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danilo-greb — 10 years ago(March 20, 2016 04:41 PM)
Actually it was not such an easy life for Margot. From Wikipedia: "To make ends meet, Robbie worked three jobs simultaneously at the age of 16.[2] She studied drama at school,[2] graduating from Somerset College.[7] When Robbie was 17 years old, she moved to Melbourne to begin acting professionally."
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kya1 — 9 years ago(July 02, 2016 11:13 AM)
For people like Margot, life is effortless. She breezes through life getting everything she wants. This
halts character development in real life
and causes beautiful people to create shallow, depthless on screen characters.
I have certainly seen evidence of this in real life. Not too sure about the on screen thing, though.
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xmonn — 9 years ago(August 01, 2016 06:19 PM)
Seriously? That's your reply?!
Did your parents have any children that lived beyond childbirth?
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kya1 — 9 years ago(August 02, 2016 04:21 AM)
I don't why people like you think people like MR are any less talented just because they are good looking. AND if you don't think MR isn't attractive AND isn't talented, you are disqualified to post comments or this site.
Are you sure you are replying to the correct post? If you read what I wrote, I said I have certainly seen evidence in real life of individuals I have met, who are beautiful/handsome, and have always had things their own way, and have never had to come up against adversity because of their looks. This also means that they consequently don't have a well-rounded personality.
I also said, in response to the OP, that I wasn't sure about the on-screen thing, meaning that I don't think this is necessarily true in the case of actors.
Where did I even
mention
MR's looks or talent, much less disparage them? I think she is both attractive and talented.
Did your parents have any children that lived beyond childbirth?
I have no idea what this means, but I assume it's meant as some so5b4rt of insult. If you have the capacity to use language in an eloquent manner, perhaps you would explain it to me.