
What the photographer caught here was the moment it really hit home that, even if she had every star on the Walk of Fame devoted to her, she still wouldn't be better than Susan Sarandon.
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Susan Sarandon she's not but, gorgeous she is.
susan sarandon? wtf?
Whaaaa? She's more classy, entirely more beautiful, and just as talented as Susan Sarandon.
Susan Sarandon was in "Rocky Horror Picture Show"… Michelle Phieffer was in "Grease 2"… I think that pretty much sums it up.
Grease2??? AARRGGHH!!! Run away! Run away!
"we're gonna score tonight, we're gonna score tonight"
"I need a C-O-O-L! R-I-D-E-R!"
She was spelling long before Fergie. Team Pfeifer.
Pfeiffer was a major part of all the classic parts of a cheesy movie.
Susan Sarandon was a sideline player in a classic cheesy movie.
i need to admit something: the Rocky horro picture show is one of my all time favorite movies. Ive been to a million showings and dress the part, i own the dvd, the soundtrack and i even ownd the audio tape of a showing of the movie complete with call outs, as well as a t-shirt.
im sorry. that is all.
I am on Team Pfeiffer all the way. She is better than Susan Sarandon to me because she's not so damn condescending all the time.
April, I remember my first Rocky Horror viewing. I was in high school and went to a midnight movie with my friend who had already seen it tons of times. I had no idea what to expect and was shocked to see all these people dressed up in fishnets and trenchcoats carrying newspapers. When the light went down, my "friend" jumps up and starts pointing at me, screaming, "Virgin! Virgin!" Then everyone in the crowd started chanting it and throwing stuff at me, until the movie started. Quite an experience.
Michelle was Al Pacino's squeeze in Scareface. "I want you to meet my little friend!"
Susan Sarandon is a great actress, but she lacks common class and courtesy.
Michelle is a great actress and is the epitome of class.
Or even "class and common courtesy," since "common class" is kind of an oxymoron.
Mr. T, she was also Al's love interest in Frankie and Johnny, which not too many people liked, but I will watch Al Pacino read the yellow pages if I have to.
And her kids aren't fucking annoying like the Sarandon/Robbins kids are.
she was also catwoman.. in which was the 2nd best batman villan
Well, at least until Halle ruined it.
The best actress to come out of the OC…DANGEROUS LIASIONS–anyone? Keri Russell is second (she needs decent roles–I will forever think of her as FELICITY!)
I read that through at least a half a dozen times before I finally got over my "Um… she wasn't on the OC" reaction.
She was ladyhawke, how can you not love Michelle? Hawk by day and lady by night. Susan Sarandon is ok but she was never in anythign as great as Grease 2. If it tay ay ay kes forever, than I'll waaaay ay ay ayt forever. Yes, I know the entire song by heart.
Susan Sarandon kicked literal ass in Thelma and Louise. I'll give her that one.
That was a good one. And one of Brad Pitts shining movie moments.
Oh yeah. And Michael Madsen, I LOVE that man.
I have a tendency to get him and Tom Seizmore confused. Much in the same way I confuse the Busey and Nick Nolte.
Michael Madsen I used to get confused with Mickey Rourke. And then Mickey Rourke made it easy for me by ruining his face. Thanks, Mickey!
Yeah, it's pretty scary they probably didn't have to use too much make up for Sin City.
Unfortunately, you're probably right. Ick.
To think he was so hot on Rumble Fish. He must have had the same plastic surgeon Tara Reid used.
He was still good looking up til like 6 or 7 years ago, I think. I remember seeing him on tv and I thought he'd been in an accident, sincerely.
He's definitely a hamburger face.
They are really both about the same. Famous for their looks and presence, with above average talent. I can't imagine either of them really surprising anyone with a risky performance these days. Why should they? Julie Christie, however, keeps getting better and better…
Risky performances, aye? I suppose you never saw "The Hunger?!," back in the day it was ground-breakng. I wasn't going to respond on this ridiculous thread again, but, Michelle Pheiffer once said her looks were a curse and hindered her prospects as an actress. Since Susan Sarandon is beautiful, intelligent, willing to speak her mind, and take on controversial acting roles, (not to mention married to a much younger, very talented and attractive man) how cursed does that make her, yet she excels? For some reason a lot of women feel intimidated by her. I don't get it…
Speaking of Sarandon, anyone else laugh their ass off when she says "bodafirm"? WTF is bodafirm? And why's it sound so hi-larious!