Poor thing looks awful
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curious_chaos — 12 years ago(March 22, 2014 12:18 AM)
Did you see In The Cut?! Her upper lip didn't move the entire time!!! She very well may have gotten other work done after the movie, but it most definitely started before the movie! I'm not blind. There is a massive difference between what she looked like in You've Got Mail and In The Cut.
I love her movies, I thought they were great while they lasted. But it still makes me sad to see that pretty face look so different now. I wouldn't go as far as to say I pity her; she's got oodles of money and success, but one would think she could pay for cosmetic surgery that looks somewhat decent I dunno. It's just a shame.
Like Robert Redford. I love Robert Redford, but the man has hair the color of the rust on my bathtub and a face that looks like it's been for a dip in the pickle jar. I still love him, but he looks terrible.
Does that make sense? I feel like beauty is a gift (it's a gift that I certainly don't have) and for someone to lose it because of poor cosmetic choices is just sad to me. -
Amazon421 — 11 years ago(November 09, 2014 10:06 PM)
I don't get it. Are you saying Robert Redford SHOULD'VE gotten work done? I think he looks great. Ginger hair aside, the man is almost 80 and still handsome.
Of course Hollywood standards are different for women than men when it comes to ageing naturally, but I much rather see someone who ages the way nature intended. So many of the women 40+ are doing things to their lips and eyes and it gets to the point you can't even recognize them! Case in point, Meg. Or what's her name - the Bridget Jones Diary lady. Then there's the absolute extreme like Angie Dickinson. The lady has had so much done, I'm surprised she can even blink. -
Amazon421 — 10 years ago(October 28, 2015 09:32 AM)
No, I'm not slamming red heads. I actually used to wish I had red hair growing up. It's the fact that he's got a full head of red hair at age 80. That stuff is coming out of a box or from sitting in a hairdresser's chair. In other words he's aged naturally for his looks but not his hair.
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InternationaleClique — 10 years ago(December 14, 2015 07:12 AM)
No, I'm not slamming red heads. I actually used to wish I had red hair growing up. It's the fact that he's got a full head of red hair at age 80. That stuff is coming out of a box or from sitting in a hairdresser's chair. In other words he's aged naturally for his looks but not his hair.
Many men with blonde and red hair don't turn grey. Some say their hair turns darker, like Redfords, but not grey except for a few hairs.
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rascal67 — 10 years ago(December 02, 2015 12:45 AM)
http://sketchoholic.com/orangebuddhas/images/30513/meg-ryan-caricature-portrait-painting
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alligatoruk — 10 years ago(June 28, 2015 04:03 PM)
I don't like the curly mop now but I thought she looked amazing with the choppy, short hair she had in Addicted to Love, French Kiss & You've Got Mail. I also think she looks nice with long hair though - this in between style doesn't work.
Sadly, I don't think whatever her hair is like will make much difference because the problem is her overly-filled face and lips. She used to have a natural prettiness (and was ageing quite well) and then she went and had work that makes her look like a puppet.
I don't understand how these actresses have the money to go to the best surgeons and still end up with botch jobs (or why they have it done in the first place). Don't get me started on Courteney Cox. -
chas437 — 10 years ago(July 19, 2015 03:50 PM)
I realize its hard for women that have been beautiful all their lives to hit 50. The irony is that a lot of them make things far worse with unnecessary, bothched plastic surgery.
This is the case with Meg Ryan. I saw her in a film from 2007, and she was already hideous. That was 8 years ago.
I'll take Punctuality