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oilgun:

--- Quote from: Meryl on September 06, 2007, 11:19:56 pm ---Hey, Amanda, welcome to HHH!  I saw that interview, too, and was amazed at 1) the amount of time they actually devoted to Heath (usually it's two seconds) and 2)  Heath's softened attitude toward the paparazzi.  I hope both things become a trend.  ;)


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Well, I hope he doesn't soften his attitude too much, lol!.  I kind of like the fact that he refuses to play their game in his private life.


serious crayons:
Oilgun, sometimes I just have to gaze appreciatively at your avatar. With all the somber news here, it puts me in a better mood.   :D

LauraGigs:
Some film actors tend to be upstaged by their own beauty: people like Brad Pitt, Uma Thurman and Heather Graham.

I think the way Heath dresses & grooms (or doesn't groom LOL) is deliberate -- along the same lines of not wanting to be a prettyboy lightweight.

Somehow I imagine it will be a relief to him when he gets much older -- out of the poster-boy treadmill for good, but still prime as an actor.

In the meantime, I really enjoy and appreciate his apparent sartorial ineptitude for some reason. It makes him seem so much more human.

oilgun:

--- Quote from: ineedcrayons on September 07, 2007, 01:09:53 am ---Oilgun, sometimes I just have to gaze appreciatively at your avatar. With all the somber news here, it puts me in a better mood.   :D



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Thanks ineedcrayons!  I love that picture, Heath's smile is infectious.

serious crayons:

--- Quote from: LauraGigs on September 07, 2007, 03:00:56 am ---Some film actors tend to be upstaged by their own beauty: people like Brad Pitt, Uma Thurman and Heather Graham.
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Well put!! I'm not sure I'd put Heather Graham into the category, and as for Uma I do think she's pretty but have never found her quite as beautiful as most people do. But I certainly understand the general principle, and agree that it applies to Brad Pitt and others. I think men are particularly wary of that trap, because for them beauty is even more equated with lightweightness than it is for women. Some women -- Angelina Jolie comes to mind -- are able to be seen as both beautiful and serious actresses. But for men, beauty is a definite liability.


--- Quote --- I really enjoy and appreciate his apparent sartorial ineptitude for some reason. It makes him seem so much more human.
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Yes, I can see this, too.

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