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Academy Award Mar 26th, 2001 01:22 PM

Juliet Binoche...Chocolat
 
Well, Rex, I was very disappointed in how Juliet Binoche looked last night. I kept trying to find out why you are so enamored of this woman. What did you think?

xxx Mar 26th, 2001 01:23 PM

I think he would say <BR> <BR>j'ai droolé... <BR> <BR>

puzzled Mar 26th, 2001 02:07 PM

I like her very much as an actress and I think she has a sweet look and charming way about her when not acting. I'm a woman, so I can't feel what Rex must be feeling. But since you raise the question of her looks at the ceremony: WHAT WERE THOSE WEIRD STRINGS WOUND AROUND HER?!!! She looked very uncomfortable, like she was wearing some bizarre old fashioned corset. Did anyone else notice that? I was surprised, because she usually looks so natural, not stiff.

Lidija Mar 26th, 2001 02:11 PM

I think they were strands of pearls weren't they? I think she was going for a kind of flapper look? Usually she looks great on film but something was off with the look last night.

xxx Mar 26th, 2001 02:18 PM

......we now return to our regularly scheduled travel forum (which relates to travel matters).............

puzzled Mar 26th, 2001 02:19 PM

Maybe they were pearls but they were kind of tied around her in a strangling way that just looked unnatural and uncomfortable. I think the look was off because I really believe she was wearing some horrible corset. Her shape looked painfully cinched like pictures I've seen of Victorian ladies and she looked physically in distress which would make sense if she really was wearing such a contraption. I'm curious if anyone else also thinks that was the problem.

xxx Mar 26th, 2001 02:24 PM

she was sending a very special message just to me... <BR> <BR>it was: <BR> <BR>"Fermez les yeux. Rêvez. N'imaginez rien que les perles..." <BR>

Acad... Mar 26th, 2001 02:43 PM

I thought she looked wierd as well. It was "flapper" kind of look, I think. And, yes, I think those were pearls. <BR>Hmmm...the taste of some people...

BadGirl Mar 26th, 2001 05:42 PM

I think she deliberately dressed this way to through Rex off her scent.

spelling Mar 26th, 2001 05:46 PM

To "through" Rex off her scent? He's probably already "through" her scent as it is. Ad I'm threw with both of them.

StCirq Mar 26th, 2001 06:08 PM

I was surprised. I thought she looked "stifled," something I had ever before associated with Juliette. Must've been smoe Hollywood designer's idea.

Patrick Mar 26th, 2001 06:14 PM

I thought her look was pretty clear. Didn't she come from Mardi Gras where she went as a flapper and got caught in one of those bead throwing parades? Her Toni home perm seemed a little harsh also. But isn't she a splendid actress? And on a kinder note, has Julia ever looked better?

Caitlin Mar 26th, 2001 06:23 PM

Julia looked god, although honestly, I wasn't crazy about her dress. But it was refreshing to see someone so honestly excited and, frankly, blown away about being up there--especially a star of that magnitude. BTW, I don't know about the corset, but I heard Juliette Binoche tell some reporter that the pearls were all her own idea.

deepa Mar 26th, 2001 07:19 PM

Yeah, Binoche could have looked better but Bjork! Now, that was scary.

Jon Mar 26th, 2001 09:13 PM

Patrick, I usually enjoy your informative posts, but this time you dropped the ball. Comparing Julia Roberts to Juliet Binoche (whether acting abilities or beauty) is like comparing hot dogs to foie gras. <BR>Juliet looked and acted like a lady; radiating elegance at every turn. Julia looked like she was playing dress-up with a bottomless pocketbook. Did you hear the post award interviews? She is a textbook dingbat. I'm outraged that she won; even more outraged that she is today's highest paid "actress." Of course, the public that gave her this title is the same group that keeps Eminem on the music charts and Temptation Island on TV. <BR>

xwe Mar 27th, 2001 03:02 AM

I am new to this board and have a hard time to figure out why is this question posted and answered so many times here on this board? What is a relation with travel?

007 Mar 27th, 2001 04:52 AM

xwe -- sometimes we get off the topics. Simple as that. <BR> <BR>Yeah, no comparison between Julia and Juliet. Binoche is a beautiful, classy woman. Roberts bears strong resemblance to a horse -- big choppers stringy mane and that nose. Enough, I say! <BR>

Academy Award Mar 27th, 2001 06:32 AM

Sorry I misspelled Juliette Binoche the first time around. <BR> <BR>St Cirq, I took a little (mind you, I said "little") offense that you immediately blamed a Hollywood designer as the creator of her gown. Wouldn't it be more logical to think that a FRENCH designer created it? <BR> <BR>I don't want a fight, I love French designers. I, personally, liked Julia Roberts gown, (vintage French, wasn't it?). She just needs to learn how to wear dresses like that a bit more gracefully. And, I think she is a fine actress. <BR> <BR>All said humbly and in fun! <BR> <BR>

xxx Mar 27th, 2001 06:45 AM

I think Juliette'S dress was by Jean Paul Gauthier

Razz Mar 27th, 2001 06:56 AM

If this is going to turn into a "Bash Julia Roberts" session, count me in. <BR> <BR>Anyone who would make "Pretty Woman" and that dreadful "Sleeping With The Enemy" movie ought to suffer a lifetime Oscar ban. To give Julia Roberts an Oscar so that she is in the same league as Meryl Streep is a crime. Plain and simple.


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