What movie first made you a Jennifer Connelly fan?
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Fugitive_Bill — 11 years ago(May 03, 2014 05:50 AM)
As I write this I'm watching 'Hulk' on TV - that's how I ended up here - and thought I'd reply to this topic.
I've only seen a handful of her films, but what certainly made me a 'fan' was Labyrinth too.
I've only seen the film once from start finish when it was first released.
I was a projectionist all my life right from while still at school to when I had to retire at 48 due to cancer problems.
That said, The scene that did for me was the dream type dance sequence. I would often try to catch that scene every time I screened the movie.
She just looked fantastic, and though fully dressed in that gown, her breasts/boobs/tits were just awesome and of course the rest of her was nice too!
However these days I'm afraid her breasts badly sagged - maybe from them being 'too big' or from not wearing a bra enough - I dunno.
I also liked 'Rocketeer', not just strickly because of her, but because the film itself strikes a cord with me, it being a kinda full movie of early sci-fi serials.
Kind of like 'Tom Paris' from Star Trek:Voyager is a fan of early corny sci-Fi. I want a Holodeck in my house!
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ponzi-2 — 11 years ago(October 09, 2014 01:56 PM)
The Rocketeer. That's why I'm on here right now. I seen the Rocketeer a few days ago and I still keep thinking about her. She was so beautiful in that movie. A few years later she was in Mulholland Fall2000s, and she was gorgeous in that too.
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zombiedeathbot77 — 11 years ago(November 09, 2014 11:08 AM)
I became a fan after Labyrinth, but when she was at her peak rocking that old-school pinup/ old-hollywood style in the Rocketeer, Mullholland Falls, and Dark City she became an object of fierce desire. Add to that her super sexy roles in Career Opportunities, the hot spot, and Requiem for a dream and for me she is at or near the top of the list for most beautiful brunette actresses of all time.
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Film Fan-6 — 11 years ago(January 13, 2015 08:46 AM)
I had seen "The Rocketeer" in theaters but didn't take notice of her at the time.
In 1995 I saw the Documentary "Dario Argento's World of Horror" and wondered who was that actress during the segment on "Creepers." I found out her name was Jennifer Connelly and I sought out her movies. Many of her earliest movies ("Seven Minutes in Heaven", "Some Girls") were available in video stores so I rented them. I became a fan after that.
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dietboonk — 11 years ago(January 16, 2015 10:24 PM)
House of Sand and Fog. she has this part where shes talking about her dead kid or something? and she has this involuntary hiccup. it was so real and unexpected that it made me replay it a bunch of times. it was a great moment. she has moments that are incredible. she got an oscar for beautiful mind but i dont think it was warranted. i think sand and fog was much more worthy.
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PeteRose — 11 years ago(February 15, 2015 04:04 PM)
Labyrinth! It's so good, I'm watching it right now. I later fell in love with her all over again in Dark City, but it was Requiem for a Dream that when I realized how great she really is, shortly after followed by a Beautiful Mind, for which she absolutely deserved her Oscar, not to mention met a really sexy guy to be her husband.
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