i hate when fake ilx rip threads turn real.
― call all destroyer, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:27 (fifteen years ago)
For a few years the most beautiful woman in the world. I wish she'd done more comedy (Reflections in a Golden Eye, X Y & Zee).
― Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:28 (fifteen years ago)
yes that laff riot romp reflections in a golden eye
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:29 (fifteen years ago)
anyway rest in peace big diamond bitch goddess icon drag queen violet eye rage machine. luv ya.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:31 (fifteen years ago)
She's hilarious in it! (Intentionally too)
― Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:33 (fifteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nInE5TITzE8
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:34 (fifteen years ago)
i love reflections. i need it on dvd. almost a trance film in spots. you could write a book about that one. yes you could.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:35 (fifteen years ago)
alfred have you seen this? so funny
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gR-vU44gd4
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:37 (fifteen years ago)
"Courageous" is thrown around a lot, but she really was in the eighties, fighting for AIDS research when no one else was – AND on behalf of gays.
― Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:38 (fifteen years ago)
So long, beautiful.
― Brad C., Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:40 (fifteen years ago)
RIP
― estela, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:40 (fifteen years ago)
Most beautiful in A Place in the Sun and Father of the Bride, most whoa-talented-after-all in WAFoVWoolf.
RIP, Miss Tits (Burton's nickname for her).
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:42 (fifteen years ago)
morbs otm
damn
― BIG GERTRUDE aka the steindriver (history mayne), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:45 (fifteen years ago)
"only" 79!
― Elegant Bitch (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:48 (fifteen years ago)
Best in Virginia Woolf, but pretty damned memorable in Suddenly Last Summer, no more so than when she's in heels on a platform suspended over the snake pit.
― it also takes hip-hip with it (Eric H.), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:54 (fifteen years ago)
Man, she was luminous in A Place in the Sun...
RIP, Liz.
― exécutés avec l’insolence accoutumée du (Michael White), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:55 (fifteen years ago)
haven't really seen any of her reputedly terrible post-prime vehicles except John Waters' fave, Boom!
A strike against talkies: that face, and then.... that voice.
was her last film appearance The Flintstones?
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 13:58 (fifteen years ago)
wikipedia says she did a TV movie, These Old Broads, in 2001
― we can't rule out the supernatural no matter how much I would like to (stevie), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:04 (fifteen years ago)
see, that's not film.
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:06 (fifteen years ago)
Neither is The Flintstones.
― Anti-mist K-Lo (Phil D.), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:07 (fifteen years ago)
I thought she was terrific and believably old and slow in Giant.
Her child performances (National Velvet especially) are guileless.
― Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:09 (fifteen years ago)
RIP. She had the most beautiful eyes in the world.
― ailsa, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:10 (fifteen years ago)
One prominent and perhaps surprising dissenter about her looks was Richard Burton, who was twice her husband. The notion of his wife as “the most beautiful woman in the world is absolute nonsense,” he said.
“She has wonderful eyes,” he added, “but she has a double chin and an overdeveloped chest, and she’s rather short in the leg.”
― Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:21 (fifteen years ago)
My favourite real life Liz moment: at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert where she told a heckler to STFU
― a murder rap to keep ya dancin, with a crime record like Keith Chegwin (snoball), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:47 (fifteen years ago)
her and newman were about the hottest screen couple ever got imo
― the '' key on my keybord is not working (darraghmac), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:56 (fifteen years ago)
magma hot
RIP beautiful crazy ladyi always loved your teeth
― Ralpharina (La Lechera), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:13 (fifteen years ago)
― the '' key on my keybord is not working (darraghmac), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:56 (17 minutes ago)
otm
― ENBB, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:14 (fifteen years ago)
Mmmmmmmmmmmontgomery Clift?
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:15 (fifteen years ago)
so great:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp1uMe4vdBg
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:15 (fifteen years ago)
(whose face she held together after a car wreck, btw)
xp
montgomery cleft
― the '' key on my keybord is not working (darraghmac), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:21 (fifteen years ago)
too soon...
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:26 (fifteen years ago)
My family claims we saw her picnicking with John Warner at a horse race in Virginia, but I have no memory of it whatsoever.
― Virginia Plain, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:39 (fifteen years ago)
R.I.P.
Love this interview about A Place in the Sun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZv8HVkT3TY
― something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:44 (fifteen years ago)
from twitter
Slate Mel Gussow, author of the NYT's Taylor obit, died in 2005. http://bit.ly/ePzTdv
― Johnny Fever, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:45 (fifteen years ago)
written by a ghost!
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:50 (fifteen years ago)
well, she won her Oscar for Butterfield 8 for almost dying. She also survived her career by about 35 years.
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:57 (fifteen years ago)
Until three weeks I had NO idea she was once Mrs. John Warner.
― Rich Lolwry (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:58 (fifteen years ago)
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius)
― Anti-mist K-Lo (Phil D.)
No argument, but you know it was the F'stones '90s movie starring John Goodman she was in, right?
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 15:59 (fifteen years ago)
Farewell Liz. Damn she was a beautiful vibrant thing in her day. Grew up watching all of her films...National Velvet was a recurring favorite for a long long time. Always loved her turn as Kate in Taming of the Shrew.
― VegemiteGrrl, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:03 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.thefancarpet.com/uploaded_assets/images/gallery/829/The_Flintstones_9688_Medium.jpg
― Fuck bein' hard, Dr Morbz is complicated (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:05 (fifteen years ago)
End of an era, this is. RIP
― Your cousin, Marvin Cobain (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:07 (fifteen years ago)
Holy shit! RIP.
― anna sui generis (suzy), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:12 (fifteen years ago)
can't think of a single decent film she was in
― Hyper Rescue Troop (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:41 (fifteen years ago)
guess I should see Virginia Woolf tho
― Hyper Rescue Troop (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:42 (fifteen years ago)
Virginia Woolf is awesome. RIP
― Darin, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:46 (fifteen years ago)
I know, joeks, etc. (e.g., "That's not writing, it's typing.")
― Anti-mist K-Lo (Phil D.), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:52 (fifteen years ago)
"can't think of a single decent film she was in"
national velvet little women father of the bride a place in the sun giant raintree county cat on a hot tin roof butterfield 8 who's afraid of virginia woolf? the taming of the shrew reflections in a golden eye secret ceremony night watch the driver's seat winter kills
― scott seward, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:56 (fifteen years ago)
yeah well of those I've seen on that list (which is, I dunno, half of them?) can't say I liked any of 'em
― Hyper Rescue Troop (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:59 (fifteen years ago)
Trying to give my grade 6s an idea of the scope of her celebrity this morning...best I could come up with was that it exceeded Lady Gaga's. That seems woefully short of the mark.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 23 March 2011 16:59 (fifteen years ago)
The Sandpiper is worth a look if you can deal with lush, hopelessly miscast turkeys. When the titular bird flies onto Liz's head in the middle of a romantic tete-a-tete with Dick...
Kael:
https://letterboxd.com/notpaulinekael/film/the-sandpiper/
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:35 (seven years ago)
Whenever I see that movie I just wonder about the real-world pricetag of that fabulous beachfront "shack" in Big Sur that Liz is slumming in
― Josefa, Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:41 (seven years ago)
Kael:https://letterboxd.com/notpaulinekael/film/the-sandpiper🕸/
― St Etienne Is Real (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:47 (seven years ago)
It's Kael -- I remember the Taylor cupping-the-breasts line.
― The Silky Veils of Alfred (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:52 (seven years ago)
this movie is ridiculous and I have enjoyed it several times
― Brad C., Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:54 (seven years ago)
It is the handle of someone on Letterboxd who has transcribed Kael's writing. xxp
Yes, Liz certainly has a nice wardrobe for a struggling artist and single parent. I could read Burton's mind: "Christ, these lines."
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:58 (seven years ago)
Charles Bronson stepped in as Cos the sculptor when Sammy Davis Jr had to bow out.
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:59 (seven years ago)
That link above is weird though, it's sort of cut-and-pasted from Kael's review in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang but jumbled up and with new phrases added, such as "massive-headed Burton"
― Josefa, Sunday, 16 September 2018 14:59 (seven years ago)
I think she reworked her old reviews for the mini-reviews that made up the 5001 Nights at the Movies compilation (per the Letterboxd tag).
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 16 September 2018 15:02 (seven years ago)
Aug 12 71 the only time I get testy with E is when she has had a couple & has taken a pink pill..in conjunction with the booze gives her a kind of false euphoria & becomes sentimental & a reminiscent of her mother. Since her mother is the bore of all epochs this can be a bit hard— Richard Burton (@BurtonDiaries) August 12, 2019
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 12 August 2019 21:10 (six years ago)
Have been quarantining with Liz Taylor movies I've missed.
Father of the Bride (1950): Spencer Tracy's film really, and I've never seen him better. Something very real about the dad who puts up with all kinds of craziness to make his daughter happy. Witty, satirical script. This and the sequel Father's Little Dividend were Joan Bennett's last big movies before her "scandal," and she is enjoyable as always. Liz was 17 playing 20 in this, which is kind of unusual.
A Place in the Sun (1951): More noir-ish than I expected. Liz really glows. Montgomery Clift's problem is he falls in love too quickly.
Ivanhoe (1952): Not sure why she felt she was miscast in this role because she's fine and convincing playing the Jewish girl Rebecca (years before she converted irl). Robert Taylor perhaps too old to play Ivanhoe, but this is classic old school MGM.
Elephant Walk (1954): Certainly nice to look at. Very 1950s psychology with Peter Finch driven to madness trying to live up to the greatness of his deceased father. Liz wears awesome clothes. The film is generally nutty but it only gets truly laughable at the climax when the elephants take more control of things. This is the Rebecca plot essentially.
― Josefa, Friday, 27 March 2020 21:36 (six years ago)
Forgot about how describing children as 'no-neck monsters' came from Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.
― Charlie Hair (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 17 August 2024 00:11 (one year ago)
Where else have you heard it?
― dow, Saturday, 17 August 2024 01:42 (one year ago)
I saw it in some interview a long time ago; the interviewee (don't remember who, sorry) brought it up in regards to not liking children, and attributed it to Williams without saying where Williams said/wrote it originally. It's a great, vicious phrase, and it's backed-up wonderfully in the COAHTR movie (that stuff with the ice cream...).
― Charlie Hair (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 18 August 2024 23:32 (one year ago)