^I actually agree with Faye and that was my first thought when I heard that Hilary was playing Bonnie. I just don't think she has the chops to do the role justice. Even though the role is based on a real person and the new movie might be more of a re-telling rather than a remake of the 1967 film, Hilary's work will inevitably be compared to Faye's.
To be fair, I would say it was "out of line" in the way it was said because the truth is that Hilary is a "real" actress -- just a terrible one. It looks like she has been trying to get better material to work with. It was truthfully pointed out that every good actress had a breakout role, one in which she proved that she had promise and she would then go on to do bigger and better things. (For Dunaway, it actually happened to be the role of Bonnie.) For all we know, this could be the one for Hilary. While I have already stated my overwhelming doubts of this, I have been surprised by far less and have been proven wrong before!
I would expect anyone to want to speak out against an insult, but her comments had absolutely nothing to do with defending herself as an actress against Faye's critique. Not many 10-15 year olds (or however old her fanbase is) would know of an actress who starred in films two/three times their age, unless there are some very young film buffs out there (which I would find very impressive). Every generation has their time, it doesn't take away from what they accomplished so I have no idea what Hilary was getting at with that one. Then of course insulting an old woman for looking like... an old woman. I doubt there will be many Maxim shoots for Hilary 40 years from now either.
Hilary really should let her work speak for itself, unless she knows that she can't walk the walk so she decided to run her mouth instead. I agree that Dunaway really struck a weak nerve!
She's my daughter! She's my sister! She's my daughter! My sister, my daughter. She's my sister and my daughter...
This whole thing has kind of made me want to enjoy a Dunaway movie marathon.