Posted on 06/01/2004 3:58:27 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs
Cleopatra?!? And how, pray tell, do they KNOW what she looked like?? I smell a rat.
I'm a woman, but I'd say it's her eyes and bone structure. The tattooes are unfortunate.
My wife thinks Jolie is gorgeous. I just don't see it. She looks goofy to me.
Yes it is whacked! Sophia Loren is 70, and could beat out most of that top ten. Jennifer Aniston beat Catherine Zeta-Jones? Ye Gods, this is more about who is popular, not who is beautiful.
Ping..
Well, yeah. And the presence of the downright ugly Uma Thurmon on this list is another mystery.
It looks like they just put the names of a thousand female movie stars in a hopper and randomly chose one hundred and posted them on the list.
I don't understand it myself. If she gets off the self destruction roller coaster, she could end up looking as good as Sophia Loren does now in her 70's.
Uma Thurman is a talented actress, but not beautiful imo. I think you're right. They pulled names out of a hat or something. Put Uma between Rose McGowan and Stephanie Seymour(one time top model for Victoria's Secret...now married with kids, and still very beautiful), and see how ridiculous this is.
Now now, Rose McGowan sans theatrical make up is extremely good looking.
Doesn't matter as long as they look good to guys.
Actually, when the "Treasure's of Cleopatra' exhibit rolled thru town, they made a big point out of the 'fact' that Cleo wasn't attractive. Of course that just turned on me and my buddy all the more, as we fugured she must have been AWFULLY GOOD at her "arts" to get so many big wigs to do her bidding...
Hmmmm... I think its time for you guys to post some "REAL" beautiful women ( as in women in your lives who don't have paid makeup artists )And if someone will tell me how to post a picture, I will post one!!!...;-)
DAMN smokin' good choice, Joe6
Anyway, among celebrities, I vote for Catherine Bell from JAG.
See post #17 :-)
Cleopatra was reputedly not a physical beauty (forget Liz Taylor's 1963 bosom), but she had a deep rich voice, was a thinker, and unusually for women then, kept up on the current events of her time, making her a fascinating conversationalist.
By the way, I'd like to know which extremely talented person examined the 3 billion women alive today and all the ones back through history to decide who were the most beautiful.
Throw in a decent retirement package and some health benefits and you just described the perfect job.
And I'm cheesed I didn't get asked to help
I'm agree 100%.
I'm agree, but I'm not speaking it very good the English either.
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