Vanity Fair March 2010 : A New Hollywood by Annie Leibovitz | Page 5 | the Fashion Spot
  • MODERATOR'S NOTE: Please can all of theFashionSpot's forum members remind themselves of the Forum Rules. Thank you.

Vanity Fair March 2010 : A New Hollywood by Annie Leibovitz

BEHIND THE SCENES
1z2i1ab.jpg


zmmlnm.jpg


28t5ll.jpg


154xeoj.jpg


r2291d.jpg


21296v4.jpg


2eb607n.jpg


2edo4ti.jpg


sowj6v.jpg


ief2j8.jpg


25ioqbm.jpg


33ehdgn.jpg


281bipj.jpg


2vaf2og.jpg


14jyej7.jpg


vanityfair.com
 
Amanda Seyfried is the only pretty girl on the cover and she and Mia are the only ones who can actually act. And how is this "New Hollywood"? Most of these girls have been around for while.. As far as the race thing goes, Vanity Fair covers are usually 99% white with a token black girl, which is arguably worse than not having one on the cover at all so who cares? It's just a magazine cover.
 
I love Carey's faces there... more natural and expressive than a pasted on sultry expression. Pity they have to repeat themselves with Amanda and Kristen.

And I realise Saoirse Ronan is on the inside, but if they are at all serious about their premise then she should also be on that cover. The expression in her eyes in that picture with Jackson is above and beyond what you would expect from a 15 year old.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
And I realise Saoirse Ronan is on the inside, but if they are at all serious about their premise then she should also be on that cover. The expression in her eyes in that picture with Jackson is above and beyond what you would expect from a 15 year old.

Yes! Now there is a girl who will go the distance. Her acting skills are so impressive, she is a natural.
 
Sigh. Not a patch on the other year's Hollywood issues is it?

I miss all that over the top glamour personally.

I agree, I find the cover to be very bland. At least the behind the scenes and the portfolio make up for the cover.
 
An Oscar nomination does not guarantee career longevity or permanency.


But, again, it's about "new" Hollywood. It can't be both about "paying dues" and "being new." You can't say with certainty if any of the young actresses will have long careers. You can only make a prediction based on the quality of their work, and an Oscar nomination is the highest standard in Hollywood's assessment. Let's be honest: the only reason she's out of the running is because of her appearance. :innocent: If she were a young white actress who fit "the mold," she would have been a shoo-in.

And let's not forget several other actresses could have been included to diversify the cover. Gabby is just one example.
 
really there is a difference between being a good actress and just appearing on the cover. 5 are possibly good actors the rest are sh!te, space fillers. if they wanted space filling they could've hired a certain one person and she actually could act!
 
Should have put Saoirse Ronan on the cover instead of Emma Stone.
 
I think they went for actresses around the same age. Around the twenties. Saoirse and Dakota are both 15 (turning 16 soon) but also have more talent than the women all put together on this cover. That may be an idea for next year. Because if there are two young actresses who are going to make it far, it's Saoirse and Dakota.

And the cover is pretty. But if I want something more daring, I will keep on focussing on Vogue.
 
Let's be honest: the only reason she's out of the running is because of her appearance. :innocent:
I agree that her "appearance" is one of the prime factors why she's not on the cover. Again, her "appearance" is why many doubt whether or not she will still be relevant after awards season, so it'd be a premature move to place her on this list right now.

I find it very interesting that some think that right off the bat Gabby isn't going to have longevity in Hollywood. It's such negative thinking. She may not play the lead "starlet" all the time, but I think the woman has natural talent and there will be a place for her. Let's see what happens before we automatically right her off because she doesn't fit into some preconceived idea of what a leading lady should be.
It's not negative thinking. It's realistic. If you take a look at the movies that Hollywood like to produce, how many movie roles do you see Sidibe fitting? Already roles are limited for African-American actresses; added to the "other factor of her appearance", her choices of scripts decreases dramatically. Precious was a one-in-a-thousand films. Movies like it are difficult to come by.
 
Last edited by a moderator:
another thread has been created in rumour has it to discuss the jezebel article...
please respond in that thread and not this one...thank you...
 
^ well why wanting a double discussion? now come on.

Anyway, I had been thinking Saoirse was too young for this feature but I'm glad to know she's in it! :heart:, they should've included Dakota too then and put them both on the cover, I don't think anyone has a more promising career than these two.. and they also behave like complete professionals both on and off screen, a great example for other so-called actresses.
 
why does Carey always look like a confused little boy? :yuk:
 
I find the cover to be old fashioned -- but in a beautiful and easy-on the eyes manner. When I spot the issue on the shelves I'll be sure to buy it, read it, and put it in my display of captivating covers.
 
I agree that her "appearance" is one of the prime factors why she's not on the cover. Again, her "appearance" is why many doubt whether or not she will still be relevant after awards season, so it'd be a premature move to place her on this list right now.

It's not negative thinking. It's realistic. If you take a look at the movies that Hollywood like to produce, how many movie roles do you see Sidibe fitting? Already roles are limited for African-American actresses; added to the "other factor of her appearance", her choices of scripts decreases dramatically. Precious was a one-in-a-thousand films. Movies like it are difficult to come by.

True, but it doesn't mean this is right. One should be judged by their talent, not their appearance. I'm of the opinion that Gabourey needs to lose a lot of weight but that shouldn't mean she's excluded from being named "one of the top new actresses." All of the women on the cover would kill for an Oscar nod. I guess the publication doesn't have the backbone of other big magazines that have put her on the cover.

I really would have liked Dakota to be included instead of one of the other women. I don't recognize most of them, honestly.
 
Last edited by a moderator:

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
214,103
Messages
15,249,075
Members
88,122
Latest member
PanosDeMiro
Back
Top