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Hey everybody, i don't know if it's the right place to ask but, i'd love to watch Breakfast At Tiffany's ce soir and was wondering if one of you know where i could watch it online ?
 
I do think she's a very beautiful and uniqly-looking woman but how can anyone say she was a great actress and had this personality. I watched 4 of her most famous movies and watches some interviews just trying to understand this never-ending obsession with her and except from her face and figure, there is nothing spectacular about her acting or what she had to say... :ninja:
 
^ I beg to differ. She had much more meaningful things to say (the speeches she made as UNICEF ambassador, for example... there's an entire book dedicated to her perspective, quotes, and way of life in general) than many of the people that ever came to Hollywood.

As for her acting, she has a unique presence and honest way of acting that feels much more real than several actors. When she played a character, she made it seem as if she really was that character in real life... even a controversial character like Holly Golightly, originally a prostitute, she made her own. I'd rather watch her than anyone else.
 
yep, that is true... actually Marilyn Monroe had to be Holly Golightly... I also read the Truman Capote's book and the real Holly was like Monroe looks. And Audrey acted this bitchy Holly to adorable!.. and I guess that's why the film has happy ending instead of the book :D! But I am a big fan of Audrey's acting... but it's just a matter of taste :)
 
where do you get those films? I can't find them anywhere in Estonia :(. And in torrent, there is only Sabrina and that's it. Ihaven't seen these two and also I want to see "two for the road".
 
I do think she's a very beautiful and uniqly-looking woman but how can anyone say she was a great actress and had this personality. I watched 4 of her most famous movies and watches some interviews just trying to understand this never-ending obsession with her and except from her face and figure, there is nothing spectacular about her acting or what she had to say... :ninja:

From all my heart - I agree so much. I don't get Natalie Portmans acting "abilities" either. Those two are so hopelessly and utterly overrated. Thats only my (amateur) opinion. Audrey looks beautiful, but I neither get the fuss ab out her personality nor her acting or movies...
 
Ehm. Thank you, I did watch interviews, even read a biographie. And I still don't "get it". I guess it is a matter of personal preference and what you would call outstanding for yourself.
 
Well, some people love her, some don't, each to their own :flower: And gioco, could you order them from Amazon.com? Have you tried that? You probably have and I'm being completely useless :lol:
 
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She looked so incredible as an older woman, still had that spunky gamine thing going on. :crush:
 
I do think she's a very beautiful and uniqly-looking woman but how can anyone say she was a great actress and had this personality. I watched 4 of her most famous movies and watches some interviews just trying to understand this never-ending obsession with her and except from her face and figure, there is nothing spectacular about her acting or what she had to say... :ninja:

I have to say that the most famous films she's done has kind of the same caracters. She's like this beautiful girl or woman, but if you've seen some of the not so famous films you see that she's not just a beautiful face. she IS a great actress IMO :innocent:
 
Also non of us can say how she was as a person, since we didn't know her, but she was very kind, she used her stardom to help other ppl, and i think that says something about her as a person :D
 
Oooh pretty pretty, those kinds of clothes were just made for someone like her to wear :)
 
For the December 1, 1963, issue of Vogue, Cecil Beaton captures Audrey Hepburn, as Eliza Doolittle, during the filming of George Cukor's 'My Fair Lady.' The celebrated British portrait photographer not only created the costumes for the movie but also worked with Gene Allen and George James Hopkins on its art direction. At the 1964 Academy Awards, Beaton took home Oscars for both. By this sitting, he had known and photographed Hepburn for nearly 10 years.

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