in her own words - for once:
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AIANDAS — 15 years ago(July 17, 2010 11:50 AM)
So a friend of mine lent me a copy of Californication Season 3 to view.
I must say after seeing her, every time a new episode was beginning I was dreading she'll be in the frame, let alone the scene and would simply fast forward.
OK Body Heat was a couple of life times ago.
But the vulgarities coming out of her character's mouth, chances are, are not far from the truth. I realize she has been stricken with this horrible disease, but man oh man, the bubble has burst anb68d there's nothing there but a monster!
I tell you one thing, if I know she's in something I will avoid seeing her in it.
TOTAL TURNOFF! -
Merrida — 15 years ago(March 19, 2011 03:02 PM)
Ahh yes, see that's the key term right there. "Turn off." As if our job as women, our sole job, our whole purpose in life, and obviously the only job of any female, whether an actor or in real life, is only to be a "turn on." We're not worthy or capable of anything else. And once we all lose our "turn on" ability, we sicken the same people who once (seemed) to enjoy us. Guess that was all a facade too, everything predilicted on how "sexy" we can appear, behave, and act. Our whole identity is defined by how well we "turn on" the opposite sex. Sure,that's a good one.
Time catches u16d0p with everyone, eventually. And one day, you, too, won't be such a "turn on" to people "forced" to look at your physical body (after all, that's who we are, right? Just our appearance. Nothing else really matters).
Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock,
Sic vis pacem para bellum.
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AIANDAS — 15 years ago(March 19, 2011 08:09 PM)
FASCINATING, Susan Sarandon, or maybe Hanoi Jane are you?
What a curious picture it is to find man, homo sapiens, of divine origin, we are told, seriously considering going underground to escape the consequences of his own folly. With a little wisdom and foresight, surely it is not yet necessary to forsake life in the fresh air and in the warmth of the sunlight. What a paradox if our own cleverness in science should force us to live underground with the moles.
You are very bitter, angry and dried up. Maybe you should do yourself in? -
Merrida — 15 years ago(March 20, 2011 07:07 AM)
I gather they don't have sarcasm where you live. I'm also sensing you are missing the point of my post entirely and injecting some non-relevence to issues you are surmising the existence of. Also not quite sure how you, personally, view "bitter," and "angry" and especially "dried up." Bitter about what? Angry at who? And what on earth does "dried up" even mean?
I find man's superficiality to be sad. If you could gleen that from my post, then we're part way there.
Sic vis pacem para bellum.
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presenting_joe — 14 years ago(May 19, 2011 12:20 PM)
She IS looking like a bag of bollox though, Scarey almost. In the context of this show she's probably the ugliest thing I've ever seen, Charlie is hidden totally when she sits on him!
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paramitch — 9 years ago(May 02, 2016 08:55 AM)
I realize she has been stricken with this horrible disease, but man oh man, the bubble has burst and there's nothing there but a monster!
I tell you one thing, if I know she's in something I will avoid seeing her in it.
Wow, what an incredible lack of empathy for an actress just because she dares to age and not be a sex symbol anymore.
Really
? She's a "
monster
?"
Then in your replies you tell a poster they should commit suicide. Classy. Your abilities to empathize with others are evidently nill. Really sad.
I admire Turner as an actress and still do despite all she has suffered. And her lack of vanity in this period has impressed me tremendously in an HBO documentary I saw recently, her focus was that of a stage pro, all on the work, all on the students, and it was really amazing and cool.
So she's not 30 anymore or skinny or "hot." She's still got incredible charisma and can bring memorable characters to life. I salute her for her honesty and for her journey and talent, and wish her all the best.I keep thinking I'm a grownup, but I'm not. -
dollvalley — 9 years ago(August 08, 2016 03:51 PM)
I can't believe that a genuine, ballsy, extremely personal confession of this kind from a star is met with such bastard replies from so many people on here!
You all truly deserve some really bad real life kicks in the ass.
This woman has been inflicted with a horrible illness and all you can do is make fun of her or even just say how ugly she is (not even "become").
I am so grateful that she has the audacity to show her face and body in public, let alone on camera, and grace the few of us who appreciate a consummate actress, with her legendary charisma, wit, great voice and simply presence.
Thank you Miss Turner, there are people who love you and appreciate all you have and are still doing and hope you keep on getting acting jobs. -
paramitch — 9 years ago(September 02, 2016 03:23 AM)
Thanks for your reply.
I'm glad others see the incredible courage and lack of vanity in Ms. Turner that she continues to perform, work, and to cheerfully subject herself to these kinds of opinions despite the fact that she is no longer (1) young, (2) thin or (3) hot.
Her stint as a mentor on HBO to young actors is very much worth watching, and she is as charismatic as ever, very confident and assured. It's great to see her out there like this.I keep thinking I'm a grownup, but I'm not. -
Ghenghy — 13 years ago(April 08, 2012 02:13 AM)
LOL I just read that whole dissertation, and I have one thing to say. beep What a bunch of nonsense.
Get a friggin nose job Kathleen, you could drive a Mack truck up that thing, and go to the gym. 60 is the new 40 so deal with it. -
Sudoku_123 — 13 years ago(May 01, 2012 10:46 AM)
Thanks for the info on the arthritis. I watched Kathleen on Watch What Happens Live last night and knew that her change in appearance was more than just getting older and gaining weight. Her wit and charm were definitely shining through. Thankfully some of us appreciate people for more than their looks.
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postghost — 13 years ago(January 25, 2013 09:08 PM)
I watched The Perfect Family tonight on TV and thought that her weight gain and change of appearance had to do with an illness and medication. Shame that alcohol and steroids for her arthritis took such a toll on her health and appearance. It's a disabling disease that is unbelievably painful. I have athritis in my thumbs and at times want to scream because of the discomfort. I can't imagine dealing with an extreme case. Arthritis meds can weaken the heart muscle and can be fatal. I hope she finds other ways to manage her pain.