Liz
Elizabeth. She truly never made a movie I didn't like or haven't seen. Despite all her glamour in every interview I ever saw of her she could never hide how painfully flawed and human she was and I always found that so endearing. Growing up I loved that she was so sexy and a brunette not a blonde, I wanted her eyebrows and for years I tried to look just like she did in a slip in Butterfield 8 and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
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She was so amazing in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, where she was supposedly frumpy, but where I still found her glamorous in a raw & strong way.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - sizzling.
She has always seemed incredibly generous & unapologetically all herself & her own, without a note of vindictiveness.And brunette... YES!
She will be missed.
I thought she was a very sexy frump in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and yeah, she was strong in it. Comments like these are why I love you Dar xoxo
Parisa,
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i just watched boom from i think 1967? the sets, her outfits...the overacting! :) even though the script was ludicrous, it was a feast for the eyes. elizabeth taylor and richard burton together on the big screen...
(and it made me want to go to the greek isles very badly!!)
Sally: You make me want to re-watch it!!!! YEAH, it's an awesome Sunday afternoon film. I dig the soundtrack too!
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